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Chapter 88
Emma had not gone far when she heard the discussion behind her.
As expected, they formed cliques and pushed the blame on other people. No matter where one was, there would always be rumors.
Emma sneered and ignored them, striding toward the dining room.
In the catering department, Emma went to the kitchen and got someone to pull out the orders that Aiden had ordered for the past few days. Then, she would guess Aiden’s taste and what he was thinking subsequently.
Emma looked at the food on the computer and scanned through them. As they said, Aiden had ordered a wide variety of food. However, he was satisfied with none of them.
Emma looked for a chef to try these dishes and carefully analyze them. Complaints were a loss of reputation for the hotel. For her, it would cause her to fail her school’s social practice course. Therefore, if no chef could satisfy Aiden, she could only make it personally.
“Ezra, print out all the ingredients we have in the restaurant for me. I’ll prepare the food for table 88 on the administrative floor,” Emma instructed.
Hearing this, the head chef, Ezra Hobbs was very surprised. “Emma, are you sure?”
Emma nodded. “Leave it to me.”
Emma’s firm gaze and professional preparation made Ezra give up the main operating table to her.
After Emma saw the list of ingredients, she immediately started preparing. As she was thinking, she looked at the sky outside the window. It was noon, and the sun was shining brightly. When the food was served, it would be nearly the hottest time.
The people from the administrative floor and the kitchen were a little nervous when they saw how calm she was.
After a full three minutes, Emma finally started. She soaked a few plums that had been flown over from Fisoland.
The onlookers immediately went crazy from anxiety.
“Fuck. Are you kidding me? Time is so tight, yet she still has time to process fruits? Hurry up and prepare the main meal,” one of them said.
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“Motherfucker. She’s trying to do us in,” another added.
Some people even wanted to rush in and chase Emma out, but she locked the door. She glanced out the window again. She had forty–five minutes. Every minute was tight. She had to give it her all.
Emma immediately said to the assistant chefs, “Clean the salmon and marinate the tuna fish. Preheat the oven to 150 degrees for 15 minutes with green peppers and potato. By the way, I also need the freshest rose petals. They’re not on the list of ingredients. Send someone out to buy them. immediately. Remember to buy the freshest ones.”
Emma explained the few ingredients concisely. The people in the kitchen immediately understood that she was going to cook a dish from Fisoland.
“Is she crazy? She’s just an intern. How can she make that dish in such a short time?” someone demanded.
“Why are we making food from Fisoland? Our hotel is not good at that,” another added.
“Who would come to our hotel to eat food from Fisoland? Help. I gotta resign quickly. I’ll be scolded to death by the boss this time,” a third chimed in.
Ezra could not believe that Emma was challenging the cuisine from Fisoland that their hotel was least proficient in. “Emma, have you decided to make food from Fisoland?”
Emma explained, “The basics of cuisine from Fisoland is not to have strong seasoning and don’t overcook it. It has to be combined with time and season to unleash the best taste of the ingredients. Watch me do it. You can make food from Fisoland too in the future.”
It was a simple reply, confident and domineering. Emma did not answer Ezra’s question, but she was determined to succeed.
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