The Perfect Winter Team Building Activity: Kitchen Challenge Iron Chef Cooking Competition

Corporate EventAs the newest marketing intern at Parties That Cook, I recently experienced my first PTC event: The Kitchen Challenge. This intense Iron Chef-style cooking competition took place at an urban winery in our very own Dogpatch neighborhood of San Francisco. Upon entering Dogpatch Wine Works, I noticed how large and spacious the winery was. High ceilings and wooden wine barrels enhanced the authentic winery look.

I helped our chefs and staff set up before the guests arrived, and I was surprised to see everything being prepped in such a neat and organized fashion. For this team building event, the wine tasting room and bar area were set up with a few dining tables on one side, nicely decorated with flower arrangements, elegant napkins and silverware. The “kitchen” on the other side had ample supplies for the cook-off, including mini ovens, toasters, fresh food, condiments and spices galore. Talk about a mobile kitchen!

Corporate Team Building EventNearing the start of the evening’s event, our guests began to arrive. We greeted them with a Parties That Cook apron, and they all seemed to light up as they glanced around the room. Awaiting the cooking demonstration, guests mingled, chatted and laughed with their colleagues while sipping an assortment of red and white wine. It was clear everyone enjoyed this break from work, as relaxed music played, and platters of delicious cheese and crackers were devoured. The ambiance was great; you could feel the positive energy throughout.

Executive Chef Tanya Rogow introduced the guests to rules of the challenge and provided some helpful do’s and don’ts while in the kitchen. It was nice to see this hardworking group unleash their inner child, cracking jokes about themselves and one another. Once the teams were formed, and the high fives and hollering began, the group was off to the kitchen!

Corporate EventIn this hour-long timed challenge, each team creates an entire meal from scratch. They must use the provided secret ingredients, including one specific protein, starch and vegetable. Ingredients included purple and white cauliflower, chicken, potatoes and rice. Each team was assigned their own Sous Chef to encourage creativity and guide the group throughout the no-recipe cooking process. With an array of spices and ingredients available, everyone was able to draw from their individual pallet and work together to create a unique masterpiece!

Cooking CompetitionThere was constant chatter and buzz as teammates provided input on what they thought would give their dish pizzazz! With time winding down, teams worked under pressure to finish their dishes. Though some teams were definitely feeling the heat, there was a surprisingly lighthearted atmosphere. Then, it came time for deliberation by the judges. Regardless of which dish won, each team was proud of their dish as everyone sampled their fellow teammate’s concoctions. It then came time for everyone to sit down and enjoy their “fruits” of labor and teamwork, all served up in nice white dinnerware.

Corporate Team BondingFrom the appetizers, a delicious self-made meal and dessert, the night was a great example of teamwork served up in a tasty manner!

Spend a Night In with this Halloween Recipe: Potato, Bacon and Roquefort Soufflé

Even on the spookiest of holidays, there’s nothing scarier than the nervous anticipation in watching and waiting to see if your soufflé will rise or collapse. But have no fear, the video below will help you perfect your yolk separation skills. Once your taste buds experience this divine Potato, Bacon and Roquefort Soufflé, you’ll want to whip it up for family and friends at every holiday get-together! Really, you just can’t go wrong with the comforting blend of bacon, potatoes and blue cheese — the perfect holiday comfort food!

So if you’re staying in for the night, then try this recipe, back away from the oven window, and relax (as much as you can) with a scary movie.

If you’re in the mood for something sweeter, don’t forget about one of the last treats we blogged about: Cheesecake Trifle with Salted Caramel Sauce and Nut Crumble

Happy Halloween!

Potato, Bacon and Roquefort Soufflés

Ingredients
Soufflé:
2 ½ pounds large Russet potatoes, peeled and sliced
1 Tablespoon kosher salt
3 ounces bacon, about 3 slices
1 cup heavy cream
5 ounces unsalted butter, divided
4 ½ ounces grated parmesan, about 1 cup, divided
6 eggs, separated
3 ounces Roquefort, crumbled
1 Tablespoon fresh thyme leaves, chopped
1 bunches fresh chives, chopped
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
Hand mixer
Foil or ceramic ramekins

Methods/Steps
Start Cooking Potatoes: Add the sliced potatoes and salt to a large stock pot of water. Bring to a boil over high heat and cook until completely tender, about 15 minutes. Drain into a colander.

Cook Bacon: Preheat the oven to 400O F. Place bacon on a cooling rack then place onto a parchment lined sheet pan. Cook until crisp, about 12 minutes and let cool. Once cool, chop into 1/4” bits and transfer to a small bowl. Set aside.

Mash Potatoes: Using a food mill or ricer, mash the warm potatoes into a large bowl. Heat the cream and 4 ounces of butter in a sauce pan. When hot, pour over the mashed potatoes and stir to combine.

Prepare Ramekins: Grate the parmesan cheese. Place 3/4 cup of the cheese into the bowl of mashed potatoes. Butter the ramekins with the remaining butter. Dust the sides of the ramekins with the remaining grated parmesan cheese. Tap out the excess into the bowl of mashed potatoes. Place dusted ramekins onto a parchment lined sheet pan.

Separate and Beat Eggs: Separate eggs and place yolks into medium bowl and whites into a large bowl. Remove a 1/4 cup of yolks (about 2) and stir into the potatoes and give the remaining 4 yolks to the dessert team. Whip the egg whites with a hand mixer to soft peaks and set aside.

Make Soufflé Base: To the bowl of potatoes, mix in Roquefort, chopped bacon, thyme and chopped chives and pepper. Mix well.

Finish Soufflé: Gently fold 1/3 of the whipped egg whites into the mashed potato mixture. When incorporated, fold in the remaining egg white. Taste and add some salt if necessary. Fill each ramekin evenly and bake until golden and puffed, about 20 minutes. Let cool slightly and unmold soufflés onto dinner plate.

Serves/Makes
Makes about 12 Soufflés

Recipe created by Parties That Cook® | www.PartiesThatCook.com.