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Better Breakfast In Your Restaurant

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September 25th is Better Breakfast Day, and the perfect opportunity to talk about the equipment that is needed in a breakfast joint. Whether you already run a restaurant that specializes in breakfast, or it’s something you’ve been dreaming about starting up - there are a few things you’ll to get started. Fast Fix LLC is here to make sure that you have all of the tools necessary to get your restaurant up and going, and then continue running for months and years to come. Here are some pieces of restaurant equipment needed for a breakfast restaurant! Popular Food Items For Breakfast Before we start talking about the necessary equipment, we need to discuss what breakfast joints actually serve up. Every restaurant is going to be different, but these are going to be some pretty generic basics, as well as a few more specialized types depending on the restaurant.  Here are the most popular breakfast items, ranked in order of popularity as ranked by  ranker.com .  P...

Maintaining Your Commercial Griddles

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Griddles are a very important aspect of any commercial kitchen. This piece of restaurant equipment is used to cook a variety of different foods. Therefore, its imperative that you keep your griddles in proper working condition. This includes daily cleaning and regular maintenance. Taking care of your griddle will help maintain cooking efficiency and prevent flavor transfer. In today's blog, Fast Fix LLC offers a few tips for keeping your commercial griddle in tip-top shape. 1. Scrape Off Food Regularly. Whether you're cooking pancakes or burgers, it's important to scrape excess food off the griddle after every use throughout the day with a grill scraper. When you cook on a griddle, fats, juices and other food debris gets left behind on the griddle's surface. If this grease and grime isn't removed regularly, it will accumulate into a thick, gummy layer that is extremely hard to remove. In addition, having that layer on your grill will impact your cooking effi...