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I am opening a baked potato bar. I have purchased an Alto shaam combi oven and a 3 drawer food warmer. I plan to wash/brush, pierce w jaquard meat tenderizer, quickly brine in heavily salted water. These will be 40ct Idaho russet potatoes. After they are cooked to (185? F) they will be transferred to warming drawer. They need to remain above 155F to keep the health department happy. Do you have any more tips for me? Thank you!
Your process for preparing and holding the potatoes seems well thought out. Here are some additional tips to enhance quality and ensure smooth operations at your baked potato bar:
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