refire
Remake a dish fast after a misfire, return or screw-up.
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Drop the same dish a second time, usually at full speed, because the first one came back, came up wrong, or died on the pass. Refires jump the queue — the table's already waiting, so the line stops what it's doing and gets it out. Nobody likes calling a refire. The cook who caused it likes it least.
refire In A Sentence
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What does refire mean in a kitchen?
It means to remake a dish quickly after a misfire, a return, or a screw-up.
How do you use refire in a sentence?
"Table six sent the steak back, so we need to refire it well-done."
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