Buttered Mocha Emulsion
This dessert sauce is a nothing more then a super rich mocha that's emulsified with butter for some extra flavor and sheen. It's served with our cinnamon sugar beignets to complete our "coffee & doughnuts" dessert.
This dessert sauce is a nothing more then a super rich mocha that's emulsified with butter for some extra flavor and sheen. It's served with our cinnamon sugar beignets to complete our "coffee & doughnuts" dessert.
This recipe is scaled to yield 19, 3 inch / 7.6 centimeter hamburger brioche buns scaled to 55 grams a piece. This is a good size bun when working with 2 ounce / 56 gram hamburger patties formed to a 2.75" / 7 centimeter diameter.
To scale this recipe, simply change the yield number from 19 to however many slider buns you want, and hit "change."
This recipe is scaled to yield 10, 4" hamburger brioche buns scaled to 100 grams a piece. This is a good size bun when working with 4 ounce/113 gram hamburger patties formed to a 3.75"/9.5 cm diameter.
For detailed instructions, please review our original recipe here. You can also watch our video demonstration.
This simple syrup was originally developed as a component in a pan sauce that I served with duck. See recipe notes for more information on the duck dish.
Standard recipe for herb simple syrup that can be used for cocktails, desserts or flavor extractions for savory dishes. This recipe will work with fresh herbs, including mint, basil, oregano, parsley, thyme, etc.
This aioli is rich and flavorful; the umami brought by the boquerones make it a great condiment for many applications.
This Melon-Mint "Pesto" was originally developed for a summer short rib dish that was served with seared watermelon and pickled rind. It was a fun play on fruit and beef, and people really enjoyed the preparation. To be completely honest though, this sauce was so specific to this dish, I'm not sure I would ever put it with anything else or even make it again for that matter.
This kaffir lime aioli was originally developed as a dressing for our Thai inspired french fries served at Stella. I love kaffir lime because it just permeates with tropical fruit and citrus. This aioli will work great for just about anything you'd use a citrus aioli for, just taken to the next level.
Tangy, spicy, smokey, and robust, this barbecue sauce is one of our favorites for smoked ribs.
This lobster dumpling recipe was originally developed as a component for a sea food hot pot served with shrimp, clams, yaki soba noodles and a Thai inspired coconut broth. Since the dumplings are wrapped in a wonton wrapper, they also work great as a quick little snack when dropped into a deep fryer and cooked until golden brown.