Chef Robert Hunt of Mt. Juliet LongHorn Steakhouse celebrated for achieving the milestone of grilling 1 million steaks.

Mt. Juliet LongHorn chef recognized for serving 1 million steaks.



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Robert Hunt, a seasoned chef at LongHorn Steakhouse in Mt. Juliet for the last 12 years, was honored with the title of Grill Master Legend by the company last month. With 27 years of experience at LongHorn restaurants, Hunt has impressively grilled over 1 million steaks, according to the company. LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE

Robert Hunt keeps his secret spice blend under wraps, but he’s well aware that nothing beats the flavor imparted by a grill on a perfectly cooked steak.

At 59 years old, Hunt has expertly grilled over a million steaks during his almost thirty-year tenure at LongHorn Steakhouse locations in Middle Tennessee, with the last 12 years spent in Mt. Juliet. Recently, the company honored him with the title of Grill Master Legend, a distinction awarded to only 28 employees across LongHorn.

Hunt, originally from Cleveland, Tennessee, currently resides in Hermitage and is the proud parent of two children, who are 38 and 28 years old. He is recognized among his LongHorn colleagues as a mentor, renowned for his warm smile and kind nature.

"I've had a passion for cooking for as long as I can remember, but I only grilled my first steak in 1985," he recalled. "It turned out alright. I was still figuring things out at that time."

An event to honor Hunt and his 1 million steaks was held last month at the restaurant with LongHorn employees, Hunt’s family, LongHorn Steakhouse President Laura Williamson and Mt. Juliet officials in attendance. Hunt received a gold chef’s coat, a check for $5,000 and a proclamation from the city.

“LongHorn provides unique advantages that other dining establishments lack,” Hunt remarked. “We have an amazing team and a fantastic culture, plus the benefits and insurance that support my quality of life. It truly is the complete package. Every year, Grill Master Legends are chosen based on their years of service and a special formula LongHorn employs to assess the number of steaks we've grilled during our careers. Being acknowledged by LongHorn's leadership and the community has reaffirmed all my efforts over the past 27 years.”

Hunt mentioned that he began his career at the LongHorn in Hermitage and subsequently worked at the LongHorn in Brentwood prior to relocating to the Mt. Juliet location in 2012.

“I began my journey as a grill cook,” he remarked. “You could say I've climbed the ranks to reach my current title: Grill Master Legend.”

Hunt has trained numerous chefs at the grill.

"I feel fortunate to be able to train and support my fellow grill cooks and Grill Masters," Hunt expressed. "I aim to pass on the knowledge I've gained over the years so they can take my place and accomplish what I've achieved. Besides steaks, I dabble in a variety of dishes—I'm quite the jack of all trades in the kitchen."

"all transactions."

Hunt mentioned that the ribeye is the most frequently ordered steak at the LongHorn in Mt. Juliet, with medium being the preferred cooking temperature. He also shared that his favorite cut is the ribeye, although he enjoys it cooked medium rare.

When he's not busy grilling at work, you can find him hitting the gym.

"I cook on the grill during work, and I take it easy at home," he remarked. "Everyone deserves some downtime."

GRILLING TIPS AND TRICKS

Robert Hunt, the Grill Master Legend at LongHorn Steakhouse, shares his expert tips for cooking the perfect steak.

  • “We use secret seasoning at LongHorn, but no matter what seasoning you use, never skip the seasoning and fully coat your steak. Every great steak starts with the seasoning … it gives the steak a great sear and flavor. I’ll always say start with seasoning and make sure you prep your grill; it should be clean and everything you need should be nearby.”
  • “Resting the steak keeps it juicy and flavorful.”
  • Best side item to go with a great steak? “A loaded baked potato. That’s all you need.”

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Robert Hunt, a dedicated chef at LongHorn Steakhouse in Mt. Juliet for the last 12 years, was recently honored with a gold chef’s coat and several accolades after being recognized as a Grill Master Legend by the company for grilling an impressive 1 million steaks last month. LONGHORN STEAKHOUSE