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F.L.O.S.S Fresh Local Organic Seasonal Sustainable
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Three Perspectives Chef PlannerService Manager
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Three Perspectives Meeting Planner Events Manager Chef/Operations Team Recommendation: Connect the Chef Directly with the Planner o Needs, Expectations o Price o Location o Gathering Information o Communicating Expectations o Menu Development Menu Development o Sourcing Sourcing o Pricing Pricing o Delivering within Corporate Guidelines Delivering within Corporate Guidelines
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Supply and Demand o Meeting Planners o Convention Venues Support the Demand o Supply Chain/Reaction to Demand o Large Distribution Houses
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Availability of Products o Local Distribution Houses/Specialty o Farmers Markets o Regional Associations Chef’s Collaborative Food-hub.org Farm to Fork mentality Where to Source
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Sustainable Menus
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Partnerships o Seasonal o Purchasing in Large Volume/Price negotiation o Packaging
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Building Menus o Build Around Availability Paint with what’s at your fingertips o Build Menu Around Client’s Requests Attempt to source products Creating Diversity
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Take Aways o Cost vs. Revenue o Nature in Season/Market Support o Alternative Ways to Reduce Expense Composting Buffet vs. Plated Intricacy of Menu/Amount of Food Offerings
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Meeting Planner Checklist o Composting o Water Stations o No Pre-sets o Linens o Products in Bulk o Fair Trade Products - Organized social movement social movement and market-based approach that aims to help producers in make better trading conditions and promote sustainability. Examples: ■ Coffee ■ Chocolate o Served Dessert o Farm to Table Philosophy Showcasing flavors in our backyard, producing local and delivering to local consumers o Highlighting Locations, Farmers, Recipes Menu Introductions by Chefs o Centerpieces ■ Re-usable w Plantable ■ Take with customer o Excess Food Donations ■ Shelters ■ Municipality allow it? ■ Good Samaritan Law
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Thank You Chef Steven Ward DoubleTree by Hilton Portland 1000 NE Multnomah St. Portland, OR 97232 p: 503.331.4991 e: sward@portlanddoubletree.com
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Kevin Terrell Sous Chef Delmonico Steakhouse Venetian Resort Hotel and Casino 3355 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas, NV 89109
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Las Vegas Local Sourcing Blue Oasis Shrimp Farm
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Hydro Greens Chives, Arugula and Basil Parump, NV Hy-desert Produce Cucumbers and Tomatoes Parump, NV
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California Olive Ranch Extra Virgin Olive Oil Sacramento Valley, CA Prime Growers Various Herbs Sandy Valley, NV
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Shrimp Ceviche Local Las Vegas Style 2 Cucumbers 6 Vine ripened tomatoes 1 lb Whole fresh shrimp 1 tbl Prepared horseradish ¼ Avocado 1 oz Arugula 2Lemons (juiced) 2 Limes (juiced) 3 Tablespoon salt 2 tsp Fresh black pepper 1 tbl Extra virgin olive oil. 1 oz Chives 1Radish (sliced) INGREDENTS
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Instructions Peel and devein shrimp, leaving only the tail and head if wanted. Blend together 1 cucumber, horseradish, and citrus juice and set aside. Blend together 5 tomatoes and 2 tablespoons salt and strain through cheesecloth and set aside. Combine all but 2 oz tomato water and cucumber citrus mixture. Pour over cleaned raw shrimp and marinate for 24 hours. Dice remaining cucumber and slice tomato and set aside.
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To Plate Place 3 slices of tomato in bottom of serving bowl and season. Mash and season avocado and form on top of sliced tomatoes. Build a salad using arugula, diced cucumbers, radish extra virgin olive oil and 1 oz marinating liquid. Place 3-4 shrimp on top of avocado and garnish with salad. Pour 2 oz tomato liquid around bowl and finish with chives.
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Recipes Shrimp Ceviche and Barbequed Shrimp from Chef Kevin Terrell www.gmicglobal.org/lasvegaslocalfood
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