Archive for January, 2010

my nephew wants to be a chef what are some good culinary arts schools ?

Thursday, January 28th, 2010
\\ asked:


he loves cooking hes awesome and he can make some crazy stuuf plz help

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What is a good culinary art school in the suburbs of philadelphia?

Monday, January 25th, 2010
Mistshock asked:


Im interested in being a chef, but i hate cities, i want to find schools in suburbs.. there hard to find…

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Are there any culinary arts schools in Charlotte,NC for kids?

Monday, January 25th, 2010
C00Kii3_QT asked:


I very interested in becoming a pastry chef or whatever it is called when people make all those nice cakes like on the show ace of cake. I am very young (12 yrs old) and really would like to know if there are any culinary art, pastry chef classes for kids my age. Also if you know any can u give me a price range and how long will the class be and when do they start. And if you can give me the right name of this career could you also mention that. Thanks!!

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What does it take to get into culinary art courses in college or at an Art Institute?

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
Maytoi asked:


I have a few questions about this:

- What does it take?
- What do they teach you?
- Do they teach you about the basics, such as the equipment and the terms?
- What should you know before you take the course?

BTW: I’m posting this question in the cooking section because I know many of you who are in this section have went to culinary school or have taken culinary art courses.

Thank you in advance! :-)

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What are good culinary art schools in New England?

Saturday, January 9th, 2010
shortstuff asked:


I’m just starting my senior year in high school so I’ve been trying to check out colleges, but I can’t seem to find any good colleges around here for culinary arts. Some schools don’t list it as culinary arts. I’ve seen it listed under Food Service Management also so it’s really hard to find it under majors. If you could help me find colleges with culinary art or even another name that it could be listed under, that would be very appreciated. I’d also really like to stay in the New England region but if you know a really good school that’s not in this region then don’t hesitate to put it on here because I might still consider it. Thanks.

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What are some good culinary art schools in big cities?

Saturday, January 9th, 2010
hollistersurfdude92 asked:


I am graduating in like 2 years and i want to go to a culinary art school in the following cities : Chicago, ny ny, LA, Portland, Miami, or Paris. Other big cities are fine but i need some good culinary schools…HELP!?!?!?

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Before You Enroll, Research Culinary Cooking Schools

Thursday, January 7th, 2010
Andy West asked:


If you have always wanted to pursue a career in the food industry, look into enrolling in a culinary cooking school. This will provide the training needed to explore your passion for food and food preparation. The culinary arts are a broad and diverse field, and there is always room in the restaurant industry for new employees and entrepreneurs.

Remember, though, that while a career in the culinary field can be very rewarding, several aspects of it will test your resolve. Becoming a master chef takes more work than you might expect. The culinary field is not for the weak of heart. Only those who believe in their ability and who are confident that they have what it takes to become a master chef will succeed. If you are willing to work hard, the finest reward of the discovery that your culinary creations meet with high levels of approval awaits.

Once you know that a career in the food industry is right for you, there are several ways to prepare yourself. Do not take lightly your decision to attend a culinary cooking school. In other words, it necessary you do the required research before deciding which school you will attend. The main reason to undergo this research is that there are a number of underlying factors to consider. For example, you may or may not know that there are specialty food careers that focus solely on regional cooking. In addition, there are specific styles of cooking offered by certain schools.

Ask yourself what it is exactly that you want to learn. Perhaps you have already been working in a kitchen for a number of years. If this is true, clear your mind of what you have already learned. Old habits are tough to break, but be willing to break them to get the most out of your experience at a culinary cooking school. On the other hand, if you are very new to the food industry, think about what is most important to you.

Discovering your specific area of expertise will go a long way towards making your education as beneficial as it can be. Many are interested in a well-rounded education, one that blends kitchen training with front-of-house training. Maybe you are looking for a purely kitchen-oriented training. You may even want specific training, perhaps in pastry or baking. Make your decision. This will then narrow your educational options. If you are not sure which area of the food industry you want to be involved in, most recommend the broader option. That way you can specialize once you have had a taste of what is available.

Try to enroll in a good culinary cooking school, one that features a number of experienced educators. After all, if you are going to spend the time and money on your education, you might as well do it right. Be encouraged to know that the culinary field is one of the fastest growing modern industries and because of this, you are usually guaranteed a job after finishing your education.

Locating a cooking school that meets all of your needs is one way to begin your career as a master chef. If you remember that not every culinary cooking school is the same, you will be able to search for the ones that will most benefit you.



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What experience do I need to go to Culinary Art School?

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010
yehhhhhhhhhhshhhhhhhh asked:


I am 15 and i am trying to go to Culinary art school because I am interested in cooking. Do i need to know certain things before i apply, or do they teach things to people all from scratch. Aka someone that has no idea about it can attend a top Culinary school. And what should i do to learn these things if they exist?

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