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The Secret Ingredient to Creating a Winning Menu

When I was younger, my father drummed into me the well-known principle of ‘balance’:

Life is about balance – you need some time for work, essentials (like sleep) and fun. If you have too much of one, then the others are out of kilter (balance) and you can suffer.

As I began my career as a Chef, I realised that this principle of balance is important for more than just having a healthy lifestyle.

Preparation:

So many factors go into making a winning cafe menu: flavours, style, presentation, price point, location, reputation, and definitely what is in season, just to name a few. It doesn’t matter whether this is for a dinner party or a menu for a restaurant.

To begin with, you need to look at what customer base you are trying to attract. You need to know your competition and what they can do and are good at. And of course, you need to have variety, because in today’s technologically savvy world, why would customers go and pay for a dish they can make themselves?

Ingredients:

Traditionally, as I was taught, you should have on your menu:

Mains:

This covers the basics for protein and you build on them with accompaniments and sauces.

Desserts:

Desserts tend to be a lot more seasonal in flavour than mains.

Method:

Chef’s Notes:

In life I have found that balance can make all the difference – and this has proven true in the kitchen as well. Who would have ever thought that my dad knew the secret ingredient to a winning menu!

— Article by Katherine, Redmako Learning Ambassador