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Cooking Schools Teach Aspiring Chefs

Author: Andy West Author Ranking Silver | Posted: 23-05-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 11 | Rating:  (51) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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Chopping, dicing, slicing and sizzling are the sounds of a cook hard at work in the kitchen. From cooking filet mignon and pecan-crusted chicken to fruit filled pastries and truffles, a lot of training and hard work goes into learning these techniques. In order to becoming a top-notch chef, a lot of training and experience is required. Training is essential to becoming a successful chef and chefs receive their training at cooking schools all across the nation.

All chefs start out somewhere. Whether its creating a peanut butter and marshmallow sandwich at the age of three or making macaroni and cheese at the age of 10, a child's first exposure to the world of cooking can leave a lasting impression on them. Some decide at a young age that attending one of the main cooking schools in the United States is the right path for them. Others may decide after trying a different career that they might be better suited pursuing a career in the culinary arts. Either way, the passion and persistence of chefs goes a long way in the fast growing world of food preparation and management.

While some may see a chef as a person behind the scenes cooking their favorite meals, there is a lot more to becoming a chef than just that. There are a variety of places and venues chefs can work at, so it is important for them to be versatile and learn about every aspect of cooking. Chefs can work anywhere from cafeterias and pastry shops to five star restaurants and gourmet catering services. The more a chef knows about all of these different types of food, the more marketable and appealing chefs will be to prospective employees. Students can learn all about these different foods from a variety of cultures and backgrounds in cooking schools.

Along with the many different types of dishes a chef can create, it is important for them to be knowledgeable in health and food preparation. With the FDA continuously enacting stricter standards, it is important that chefs are trained in food safety and sanitary procedures. If a chef is not properly trained in these areas of food preparation, restaurants can be reprimanded or even shut down permanently. Cooking schools know the importance of these factors; therefore they make sure their students are well versed in these areas before graduation.

Another important trait of a chef is good management skills. Chefs are the leaders in the kitchen and if a chef does not have good management skills, it can mean a disaster in the kitchen. A chef is a composer of the food, intricately orchestrating the planning, preparation and execution of delivering patrons their food of choice. Chef schools teach students management skills not only to help them when it comes to restaurant management, but it also helps them in every day life. Sometimes it does not matter how great of a chef someone is, if they lack management skills, they will not be as successful.

Because of all of the possibilities associated with attending chef schools, it makes culinary arts an ideal career field. With restaurants all of the country and all over the world, it proves that the demand for chefs is high. The restaurant industry is continuously growing with restaurants popping up every day all over the world. Aspiring chefs are sure to be able to gain experience in any type of industry they may wish, as well as in any location they may want to work. These factors, along with the passion for creating elegant dishes for patrons, make the culinary arts an ideal career field.

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Andy West is a freelance writer for The Culinary Institute of Virginia College. Culinard offers two outstanding culinary programs. For information on Alabama cooking schools, please visit http://www.culinard.com .

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