Expert Insight
RATIONAL ASKS: is this the ultimate
Father’s Day steak? Discover how the iCombi Pro and ConnectedCooking makes it simple to cook the best steak
In order to celebrate Father’s Day, Rational set its expert chefs a challenge: create the ultimate steak.
This is a highly contested question, but Rational’s chefs have unparalleled experience in preparing the world’s best food. “We are always setting challenges for ourselves,” says Theo Bostock, corporate chef at Rational. “Cooking a steak is something that requires skill and deep knowledge of the ingredient and the equipment you use.”
In Theo’s opinion, the steak of choice for Father’s Day has got to be the tomahawk, served with chips and a spicy Argentinian Chimichurri sauce.
“The Tomahawk is often called the king of steaks,” says Theo. “The bone-in cut gives it a visual wow factor as well as amazing flavour.”
Rational’s iCombi Pro makes preparing this perfect steak simple. The recipe is available on Rational’s ConnectedCooking portal, allowing operators to download it and add it to their iCombi Pro’s recipes. Thanks to advanced sensors and the four intelligent assistants built into the iCombi Pro every step of the cooking process can be precisely controlled, guaranteeing perfect results whether one or one hundred steaks are being cooked.
“For me, medium rare is the way it should be served,” says Theo. “But the iCookingSuite control system makes it simple to change the results according to requirements, which gives chefs enormous flexibility.”
The Chimichurri Tomahawk steak meal is just one of the recipes available to download for immediate use on Rational’s ConnectedCooking site.
FATHER’S DAY IS ON SUNDAY JUNE 20 THIS YEAR.
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