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60,000 pounds of fresh fruit, 2,200 pounds of assorted cheeses, 14,000 pounds of potatoes, 10,000 pounds of whole chicken: the numbers for feeding guests on a Celebrity malaysia travel agent Millennium cruise ship are bigger than any catering gig I've tackled and definitely interesting from an operational malaysia travel agent standpoint. For this type of dining, sauces and dressings are all made in-house: my onboard kitchen tour confirmed this and I was surprised at how fresh things tasted. Cruise ships are floating cities, malaysia travel agent with constant food and entertainment options—for wine, there are those self-serve by-the-ounce kiosks open 24 hours a day. Vodka is the most popular spirit. Cocktail options beyond martinis range from Moscow Mule to passion malaysia travel agent fruit and pear drinks. The food displays reminded me of cooking school and catering, where I quickly learned how much time and care it takes to make a fruit sculpture, an ice carving or a delectable looking house made out of three kinds of bread.
I was excited to see the natural sites via a recent cruise to Alaska , and appreciated the idea of not having to plan, cook or clean for anyone. Eating (and drinking) onboard a floating city is fun, comfortable, and even exciting there's a reason Celebrity was featured malaysia travel agent on Top Chef for exactly this sort of modern and tasty fare (of course, the TV arrangement likely took some brand negotiating). One trend at Qsine, one of the many restaurants onboard, included appetizers served in a standing drawer really the coolest presentation I ve seen in a long time. I interviewed Chef Steve van der Merwe, Corporate Chef at Celebrity Cruises to find out more about cooking on a cruise ship. His comments malaysia travel agent have been edited for length.
van der Merwe: It presents its own unique challenges. Guest demographics malaysia travel agent change every cruise. Or the ship may experience heavy seas, making it rather interesting in the galleys. Safety is of utmost importance at all times. We use specialized cooking equipment that can withstand the ship s rolling-and-rocking motion.
Bay Area Bites: Intricate ice sculptures, elaborate bread houses, dynamic malaysia travel agent brunch buffet displays: all part of the dining experience malaysia travel agent aboard Celebrity Cruise. What sort of planning and details go into that?
van der Merwe: malaysia travel agent The Executive Chef will plan themed brunches reflecting the time of year. A Christmas brunch features malaysia travel agent Santa Claus with his reindeer carved in ice. Gingerbread houses are customized, too. Ports-of-call influence the offerings and if a ship is docked in the Mediterranean, we source the best quality, fresh mozzarella cheese and olive oil. At the various ports, guests can indulge malaysia travel agent in a taste of the local culture.
van der Merwe: The ice blocks come in 350-pound slabs. Carving an ice block can take up to 90 minutes. The most time-consuming part is allowing the ice block to soften a little for around two hours in a temp-controlled environment.
It always was a little daunting being moved to a new section. On ships, malaysia travel agent there is very little time for training, so you would be told ahead of time that you would be moving sections and you had to balance your section, while learning and training for the next one. We all find ourselves "in the weeds sometimes.
van der Merwe: We produce all our own pastries and bread. There are seven bakers; four bakers work the day shift and three at night. There are an additional 16 cooks in the pastry section as well, and two cooks for the night shift. The pastry team produces a lot of the cake sponges and other items needed for the next day. There is one cook solely dedicated to making ice cream and one who makes gelato on board.
malaysia travel agent van der Merwe: When I worked in the production galley, there were three Chef De Parties and a 2nd Cook. The guy in charge of the cold pantries for the entire ship was making pie pastry. He measured his flour and added butter and then walked away to get some salt. The mixer was still off and switched to the lowest setting (no. 1). I walked past the mixer and switched the setting to the highest (no. 4). When the poor guy returned he hit the on button without checking the setting. As a result, the paddle blitzed the cold butter and flour into the biggest flour cloud you have ever seen in your life. We all laughed uncontrollably. He was less than impressed by the fact that he was covered from head to toe in flour.
Mary Ladd is a freelance writer and event professional based in her hometown of San Francisco. Her writing has been featured in SF Weekly, Tasting Table, the San Francisco Chronicle and elsewhere. She has shuttled Anthony Bourdain around town and mastered the art of properly loading a catering van in a flash. Mary has eaten the world's hottest burger and loves to cook and eat. Follow her at @mladdfood
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