The Recipe for a Successful Culinary School Experience
One can prepare food by tossing a few ingredients together. However, food is enhanced when we use the proper techniques, herbs and spices to help the flavor, and select the best cooking methods for the foods. A student can go through college and learn by working with or alongside instructors, fellow colleagues, and the proper materials, but those are just some of the ingredients necessary. With the proper technique, cooking style, and flavorings, the college experience will be more rewarding. What is the recipe for the most successful culinary school experience?
Culinary School Experience
Ingredients:
Students
Books
Knife Kits
Chefs and Instructors
Attendance
Flavorings:
Asking questions
Studying
Taking notes
Volunteering
Skills enhancement
Student clubs
Cooking Techniques:
Commitment
Punctuality
Professionalism
Passion
Dedication
Team work
Procedure:
Although this dish can be made without any flavorings, it will be very bland and will greatly benefit from the use of the above mentioned ingredients. The cooking techniques suggested will enhance the dish even more.
Come to school on time (fifteen to 30 minutes earlier will allow additional time for preparation). Study the material from the books at home and come in having read the material that will be discussed in class. Bring in all your necessary tools. Remember, you are working in a team and have others who depend on your timeliness to accomplish their tasks.
While the chef instructors or professors are giving their demonstrations or lectures, take good notes that will guide you through your own production and study. Ask questions to gain better understanding and ensure that all the major ingredients are absorbed properly into the mixture. For further learning after class, volunteer at events inside and outside of school. Join student clubs to get extra time with instructors and fellow students and learn about an area of interest to you. Attend skills enhancement courses or meetings during instructor office hours to get one-on-one instruction from the chef instructors and professors.
Attending culinary school is a commitment you made to yourself and requires you to take time and make an effort to complete assignments and projects in and out of class. Completing all expected tasks on time and working well with others will display professionalism. It takes dedication and passion to get the best results. The quality of the final product will depend on how many of the ingredients, flavorings and procedures you use in preparation of this dish. You get out of education what you put into it.
Take advantage of working in a team to learn from your fellow classmates. Do not skip any steps or use excuses in this recipe; exchanging the necessary ingredients may alter the end product.
All students have a life outside of school. It is important to schedule your days to allow for the necessary requirements to be completed and remember that this is an investment in your future. Every lost learning opportunity will cost you not only the dollars paid for the education, but also the learning that did not occur because of having missed the lessons. In addition, the impression you make on your instructors and fellow classmates can help shape your professional career. Remember, the people around you may one day be the ones hiring at a job you are applying to and culinary school is your opportunity to make a great first impression. Although not all the ingredients are necessary to get a culinary education, using them, the flavorings, and proper cooking techniques will result in the best recipe for a positive culinary school experience.