Topic: Becoming a Chef
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How to Become a Chef?
First, you must have a great love and passion for food. Begin by practicing in your kitchen and becoming familiar with all aspects of cooking. If there is a cooking school in your area, I suggest taking the classes. Also, apply for cooking ... Read More »
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How to Become a Pastry Chef?
Many pastry chefs have attended culinary schools or have gotten jobs at a bakery and worked their way up to a pastry chef. It takes a lot of on the job training to earn your title, but at least you could make some money while learning. That... Read More »
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How to Become a Personal Chef?
To become a personal chef you will need years of experience as a chef and a reputation that will allow you to be hired full time for an individual. You can be self taught, but your resume is more likely to stand out if you attend a culinary... Read More »
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Answers to Other Common Questions
To become a chef you would first have to have an interest in cooking. Then you would need to go to a Culinary School. There are different levels of "cheffing". You need to specialize in a particular area. There are pastry Chef's. There a Ex... Read More »
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Most restaurants would like for you to have some training before becoming a chef. There are vocational schools that offer classes that take only a few months. You can also attend college or a culinary institute that offer two and four year ... Read More »
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Barbecuing is a favorite pastime (eating and making) for many, and many of those would probably refer to themselves as a barbecue chef of sorts. Becoming a true barbecue chef, however, requires more than being a good cook on the grill, but ... Read More »
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A sous chef (French for "under chef") is the person who works directly under the head or executive chef. The sous chef may assist the executive chef with menu planning, ordering food and other supplies and preparing food. Large restaurants ... Read More »
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A well-balanced vegetarian diet can be a healthy and safe alternative to a traditional omnivorous diet. Learning to cook vegetarian meals is certainly different from cooking with meat, but it doesn't have to be difficult. Meat can be replac... Read More »
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A private chef works for one household by either doing all the cooking and serving or managing a larger staff that assists in the day-to-day cooking, shopping, serving and cleaning. Jobs for private chefs are rarely advertised so landing a ... Read More »
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