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Operational Consistency: Three ways to get there?
Sunday June 27th 2010, 8:32 pm
Filed under: culinary arts

Nearly everyone in the restaurant business has heard a version of this inconsistency nightmare story. You discover a great new restaurant.  You boast to friends about how good the food and service is. Finally you return with friends and family, only to have a horribly disappointing experience. No the management didn’t change! This is simply a classic example of why guests place such a high value on consistency.

Indust (more…)



Cuban Influence on South Florida Cooking
Tuesday June 22nd 2010, 8:32 pm
Filed under: culinary arts

Cuban Influence on South Florida Cooking

Bistec de Puerco. Bacan. Ropa vieja. Picadillo. If you know these dishes, then you know Cuban cuisine. You also know that Cuban cuisine is a delicious treat filled with quality ingredients and simple, but incredible flavors. It’s not available in many parts of the United States, but there is obviously no shortage in South Florida.

While Miami is a hub for many Latin Ame (more…)



Cooking School – A Good Investment For Learning
Tuesday June 15th 2010, 8:32 pm
Filed under: culinary arts

For some people, an education in culinary arts institutes or cooking schools can improve their quality of life. This is regardless of whether the student is just taking a few classes to improve on his cooking skills or genuinely interested to pursue a degree course. It also does not matter if the person was born with a natural talent for cooking or simply not very good at it. It is never too late or early to start seeking out o (more…)



Chef de Partie : Career, Roles & Responsibilities
Thursday June 10th 2010, 8:32 pm
Filed under: culinary arts

Also referred to as a ‘station chef’ or a ‘line cook’, the Chef de Partie has the responsibility for the food production management of a specific kitchen section. Chef de Partie work in larger kitchens where there are a number of sections to handle and supervise. Each separate section of the kitchen is also known as a ‘station’, hence the name ‘station chef’. (more…)



Types of Chef Jobs in Dallas
Monday June 07th 2010, 8:32 pm
Filed under: culinary arts

Finding a position as a chef in Dallas is no easy feat. Not all Dallas chef jobs are the same. Below is a description of the various types of Texas jobs for chefs along with restaurants who hire from time to time.

Line Chef

A line chef, most commonly referred to as a line cook, does not oversee an entire kitchen, but rather one particular area of the kitchen. For example, these types of chefs will (more…)