this is a perfectly reasonable request
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Why wouldn't the chef realize he can use a standard measuring cup of blueberries per muffin, which he should have been doing already? Henry really hired some bad people.
Well you see a batch of muffin batter isn't made muffin by muffin, it's made for say 100 muffins all at once. So when the blueberries are added natural randomization and imperfect mixing of the batter may cause clustering of blueberries in some parts of the better, before it is scooped out into individual muffin sized portions in the baking tray. This will mean some muffins may have very few blueberries.
I mean you can spend a long time mixing the blueberries into the muffin batter but statistically speaking you will seldom be able to achieve perfect blueberry per muffin parity 100% of the time.
I'm not a chef and my assumption was to place the blueberries into the poured muffin tray. Maybe I should have worked there instead.
Would take forever, which is why this is an unreasonable request. Commercial and home cooking ain't the same.
>Commercial
yes, there are machines that can count blueberries and prepare an equal amount to put in the muffin tray and then mix it
Commercial and industrial cooking ain't the same.
they can be but even when you make everything by hand you can come up with new ideas to streamline a process
This was the 80s, those weren't standard or even existed.
That's how you would need to do it, but that's very time consuming, which was the chefs issue.
Nah, frick that, the chef was bad and should have been replaced.
The chef was doing it the way every chef would do it. Ace was an autist. There's nothing wrong with what he wanted but it would cost more time and money and he needed to specify that.
Didn't he tell the chef he didn't care about that and to just get it done? Sounds like he understood what it would entail but didn't want to be embarrassed by a guest finding what he did. Mixing in the berries once the batter is poured is silly but when the owner says all muffins must be equal that's what you gotta do.
We're in agreement, the chef needed to do as he was told but at the same time I understand his reaction to being told to do it like that.
>moron who never made muffins
you think a chef makes 1 dough per muffin? Are you moronic?
>dough
It's a bowl of batter
whatever the point is you make multiple muffins after mixing the blueberries in.
That's why they're not evenly distributed
Blueberries in a muffin are moronic, chocolate chips are superior
They're delicious
this
on their own, not in muffins, cookies, cakes or wherever else
They're good in muffins.
>blueberries
I don't get why this was such a big deal. The muffin mix I'm assuming is poured into trays, right? Probably huge trays, but trays none the less. I couldn't be that difficult to have a cup of blue berries next to the tray and if you notice one is all batter, then drop a couple in.
I think people exaggerate the 'equal amount,' when in reality he just wants a decent amount in each one. Don't have to count them all, but just if you notice one's a little light, drop a few in. With the amount of cash that place was making, the chefs probably weren't making pennies there. There really isn't much of an excuse for a blue berry muffin with no blue berries. Chef was just lazy or didn't have a good system that ensures quality.
Easiest resolution for the chef is to premake the batter and freeze it in muffin cups. Then when preparing the muffins for service cut the frozen batter in 2 and scoop a measured amount of blueberries in. Then as the mixture thaws mix it and bake.
The difference between a frozen the day before batter and a fresh batter is basically nothing.
>I mean, this guy's just beggin' to be made an example of. To be truthful with you, I had to admire this guy.
>He was one of the toughest Irishmen I ever met. This son of a b***h was tough.
>For two days and two frickin' nights we beat the shit outta this guy. We even stuck ice picks in his balls.
>The word got around that finally there was a real baker in town.
>It's simple. Just put an equal amount of blueberries in each muffin. Am I crazy here?
and more cashews in a raisin & cashew packet please
>an equal amount of pay for each janny
Blueberry belongs in pie.
The other guy Sam was with might as well have had a pie with how many blueberries were swimming in there.
No one wants a strawberry or cherry muffin.
It just showed Sam was a bad manager. The problem was not enough blueberries in the muffins. So instead of saying that and telling the chef to fix it, and letting the chef come up with a solution, he came up with his own non-chef solution and imposed it on the chef.
Nah, stupid chef was a moron for not fixing it himself. They should've whacked that idiot, buried him in the desert, and gotten a real chef.
>This fricking dead goomba has three bullets in his head, and this other guy only has one. From now on, I want an equal amount of bullets in the head of every goombah we kill.
it isnt. it's literal pea counting. a reasonable request would be to add roughly the same amount each time