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FAQ

Do I have to go to culinary school in order to be a professional chef?

No. Many chefs started their careers by learning on their own. Some even went to culinary schools to gain practical experience. Many chefs prefer to attend culinary school for the increased opportunities to learn and grow as professionals. Culinary schools provide hands-on training that helps students develop valuable skills and enhance their culinary knowledge.


What are basic cooking skills?

Basic cooking skills include being able to read and measure ingredients, prepare food safely, clean up after yourself, and cook. This is the first step to learning how to cook. Cooking is an excellent way to save money because you don’t have the need to eat out as often.


What ingredients do I need to purchase to cook?

You don't have to buy all ingredients. Many grocery stores carry pre-made sauces and items that can be used as substitutes. If you are looking to save money, premade meals may be a good option.


How can I get hired as a cook?

A word of mouth referral can lead to a job as cook. A friend or family member might know of an open restaurant that is in desperate need of staff. Restaurants often post openings on websites and bulletin boards.



Statistics

  • On average, chefs earn $58,740 a year, according to the BLS. - learnhowtobecome.org
  • The median pay for a chef or head cook is $53,380 per year or $25.66/hour, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). (learnhowtobecome.org)
  • In the United States, the category is estimated at $23.2 billion annually and is growing faster than the market. (washingtonpost.com)



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How To

How to make a perfect Omelette

Omelets are a favorite breakfast food of mine. But how do you create them perfectly? Many different recipes and methods have failed to work for me. So I am sharing some tips and tricks today to help you make fluffy, delicious omelets every morning.

Before we start making omelets, let's remember that eggs are temperamental. It is important that eggs are fresh from an organic market and kept cool until used. If you don't keep them cold enough, the whites won't form properly, and the yolks will break down too much and become runny. This can make your omelets look bizarrely colored. If you intend to cook your eggs immediately, it's best to use room-temperature egg.

You can also separate the egg before you add it to the pan. You don't want any white to get mixed up with the yolk because this could cause the omelet to curdle.

You might burn the bottom of the egg if you place the egg directly on the stovetop. This could ruin the texture of your omelet. Instead, heat the egg in a microwave for 10 seconds and then place it in a pan. The microwave heat is sufficient to cook the egg without overcooking.

Next, let's discuss mixing the eggs. You want to mix the eggs thoroughly before you add them. Turn the bowl upside down and grab the whisk to do this. Next, shake the bowl vigorously. This allows the air to be whipped and the egg to be mixed thoroughly.

Now comes the fun part - pouring the milk into the mixture. Fold the eggs in the milk mixture by first pouring half of it into the egg whites. Do not be alarmed if there are still egg streaks visible. Once the omelet flips, these streaks will disappear.

After you have folded your eggs, heat up the oil on medium heat. Wait for it to get hot. Once the oil begins to heat, add 1/4 cup butter and swirl the pan to coat it. Next, carefully open the lid and sprinkle salt into your pan. Salt will prevent the omelet sticking to the pan.

Once the omelet forms, cover the pan again. Let the top side set completely. Flip the omelet with a spatula, or flip it upside down. Cook the other side for about a minute. Take the omelet out of the pan and immediately serve.

This recipe works best with whole milk, but skimmed milk also works.




 



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