Harvest Kale and Sweet Potato Salad – PJ’s Restaurant
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Fall Comfort Kitchen @PJ’s Restaurant
This kale and sweet potato salad dish was originally adapted by myself and my friend/classmate Serena Tam for our Restaurant Operations Management course. In a typical (non-COVID) year, we would be running our restaurant event in-person at our student-run teaching restaurant on campus. Instead, this semester we’re simply going through most of the planning and logistics aspects of the course (e.g. writing standardized recipes, cost cards, and a marketing plan).
Here’s the event page if you want to check it out: https://www.uoguelph.ca/pjs/event/fall-comfort-kitchen-pjs
Our theme is “Fall Comfort Kitchen”, and the menu items that we’ve selected are meant to reflect that. Though our signature dish is a salad, we hope that the roasted sweet potatoes, spicy chickpeas, warm brown rice, and the maple notes of our toasted walnuts help bring those cozy fall vibes. See below for our other specialty menu items:
Typically, we would be able to have a full hectic restaurant day. 7am receiving, managing our restaurant team (waitstaff, line cooks, etc.), doing all the prep work, marketing our event (and praying people come), closing, and more. Not being able to have this experience is both a win and a loss. On one hand, we don’t get that hands-on, real-life experiential learning that this course is curated to provide. On the other hand, we’re saved a lot of potential stress from what is typically heralded as one of the most stressful course experiences of a nutrition and dietetics student at UofG.
I made my first IG Reels/TikToks!
This was both a fun and aggravating experience. I am definitely late to the game on this one, but I’ve seen many inspirational Reels from food photographers on IG. (Check out: @moriah.brooke for gorgeous flatlay styling!) I honestly don’t know how people make it look so easy. Maybe it’s practice. Perhaps having a tripod would help. I definitely found that TikTok was a LOT easier to use when trying to add text and music.
Nevertheless, I think I’m going to try and make some more short videos to add onto blog posts! I think they’re fun and enriching content that can be both quickly thrown together and viewed (in contrast to long YouTube videos). Here are the two that I made (without text because exporting killed the quality):
1. ASSEMBLING THE HARVEST KALE AND SWEET POTATO SALAD: