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Recipes for success: Chef Dennis Koll

The head chef at Dubai’s Reef and Beef offers advice and a tasty beef tartare recipe

- Hams Saleh

Chef Dennis Koll is something of a gastronomi­c visionary. The German culinary maestro, currently at the helm of Dubai’s fine dining restaurant Reef and Beef, has captivated diners with his finesse, ambition and unwavering commitment to pushing the boundaries of taste.

Koll’s passion for cooking has been evident since his early years. “It was very much inevitable that I would become a chef. My mom is a chef herself,” he tells Arab News. He started his career in Germany, working in Michelinst­arred restaurant­s, then moved to Dubai in 2014, working at several properties within the Jumeirah Group. He joined Reef and Beef earlier this year.

His passion for his work is apparent throughout our conversati­on. “You have to cook with your soul,” he says. “You have to smell it, feel it, taste it throughout the process to understand what is happening.

It’s like making a nice painting — there is no recipe for that.”

Here, Koll discusses exploring new flavors and the importance of quality ingredient­s, and shares his beef tartare recipe.

When you started out as a profession­al, what was the most-common mistake you made?

I underestim­ated the precision and sharpness of our tools. I still have the reminders on my hands.

What’s your top tip for amateur chefs?

The main thing is to cook from the heart. With that said, you should focus on your ingredient­s too, because if you don’t start off with amazing quality ingredient­s, you cannot produce amazing quality food. Ingredient­s are the key to success. But you have to respect them; you have to cook and prepare them with love. One more thing: Don’t be afraid of failure.

If you make 10 dishes and nine of them go wrong, it’s fine. The one that goes right will make up for the mistakes.

What ingredient­s can instantly improve any dish?

Coriander and lime. I once served a coriander ice cream for a starter. People were a little confused. There were so many red flags about doing this, but when they tried it all the red flags vanished. They were like, ‘Wow, this is genius!’ So, it’s not a magic ingredient, but when you eat it, it feels like magic.

When you go out to eat, what’s your favorite dish?

Over the last three years, I frequently find myself eating (the traditiona­l Gulf dish of meat, rice and spices) mandi. I even tried to cook it once in Germany, but I wasn’t happy with it. If I’d served this to someone in the Middle East, then they would have probably laughed at me. There are certain things that are better left to profession­als. The culinary world is so complex, you don’t have to be perfect at everything. Focus on what you’re good at.

What’s your favorite dish to cook?

Maultasche (a German meat-filled dumpling). My mom makes it better than anyone else in the world. She made it significan­tly less frequently than (I would have liked) because it needs a lot of work, so I understand, definitely. But every single time she made it, I’d be excited all day at school about what’s for dinner.

What behavior by customers most annoys you?

When they think they know everything better than you. I’ve had a few encounters where they literally talk you through how to do your job. So, you’re like: ‘OK, well, I’ve been doing it for 17 years, why don’t you put on my chef jacket and show me how it’s done?’ I always try to respond with humor, you know?

As a head chef, what are you like? Are you a disciplina­rian? Or are you laid-back?

I’m always supportive. I’m always there for you. I’ll never give you a silly answer unless you’re asking me a silly question. However, during service hours, when we have people paying good money to enjoy high-quality food, there’s no room for error. That’s the time where I switch character to a person more focused on details.

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 ?? Images supplied ?? German chef Dennis Koll (right) currently runs the kitchen at Dubai’s
Reef and
Beef (above). (Below, right) The Reef and Beef Imperial Seafood Tower.
Images supplied German chef Dennis Koll (right) currently runs the kitchen at Dubai’s Reef and Beef (above). (Below, right) The Reef and Beef Imperial Seafood Tower.

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