Becoming A Professional Chef
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The chefs who have made the greatest impression know that their successes depend upon several factors, some of which are inherent; some which are diligently cultivated.
not only requires a thorough
understanding in food preparation, but many other important points as well. Auguste Escoffier, the o ....
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.... chef will find formal training at an accredited school an excellent beginning.An apprenticeship and or on-the-job training can be useful for some individuals in the place of formal education, and is a a necessary follow-up for all chefs in training. Learning should be an ongoing process, there is no substitute for experience;only with practice will classroom teory become fully developed.
The purpose behind the education is learning basic food preparation, learning the styles of knife cuts ....
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