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Can TV Chefs Teach You?
Television has always been a tool for entertainment, but can it instead be a tool for education?
Of course! This has been proven time and time again. But, what about improving your skills in
terms of cooking? The good news is that some of those televisions shows you are watching for
entertainment may also be teaching you a great deal at the same time. The fact is, some of
today's top television chefs are teaching people skills that are transferring back to the kitchen.
Do you notice yourself chopping differently or perhaps trying to dice onions by slicing the onion
in two ways first?
It is important to have a good teacher who is following the directions. On cooking television
shows, be sure that those you are watching have the credentials to teach you. Have they gone
to culinary school or are they at least teaching you the techniques in the proper format? Also, be
sure to find someone to watch that you trust and like. These will help you to pay more attention
to that chef which translates getting more knowledge from them.
There are a variety of things you can learn from a television chef. You can learn how to properly
cook various meals. You learn how to know when food is properly cooked. You also learn
methods for cutting foods of all types. You may have learned how to fold in whipped cream so it
does not deflate. You may have learned how to make a cheese cake in a water bath without
burning yourself. You may love those special views (like peering in from the interior of the oven
to the television host.) You can learn to do everything from make a fantastic drink to learning
where the dish originated.
The wealth of knowledge available on these programs should not be all you have, especially if
you plan to be a professional chef. Still, for many, this is a springboard onto more impressive
things. It may help to encourage you to get in the kitchen and try different foods. It may also
help you to know how to tell if an avocado is ripe and how to make your own, homemade pesto
within minutes. The benefit of television cooking and television chefs is that they are real people
who speak to the masses about the skill of cooking. On your path to becoming the perfect chef,
you may want to utilize these benefits.
Attempt New Foods To Further Your Skill
Many professional chef fall in love with one or more specific types of foods. They become
passionate about the quality and history of that food. They may spend countless days and
nights learning the history, the spices and the overall best way to perfect these recipes. This is
great passion. This is something that can help any individual to take their culinary skills to the
next level. Are you doing this even within your home? If not, it could help you to explore new
areas.
One of the markets of a great chef, as opposed to a good chef, is their understanding of the
food. It is of their depth of education and knowledge that they can really do well. The good news
is that you can easily get this level of knowledge by simply doing some homework. Take some
time to learn about the history and the culture from where your favourite dishes come from. You
may find out some pretty amazing facts including what dishes are commonly made with it and
why the dish came to be. This is a great way to learn how properly to make the dish too.
One thing you may find along the way is that you will come across foods that you are not
familiar with. Perhaps you have never cooked with that type of fish. Perhaps it is a new spice
you have never tried and you are worried about ruining a dish from its use. You may find that
these new foods are just what can help to set you apart from others. If you do come across an
ingredient that is new to you, check out your local, small grocers to get more information about
it.
Trying new foods and incorporating them into new dishes can help you to stand alone in the
world of cooking. It takes a lot of time to test out new dishes, but when you invest the time in
using these new, fresh ingredients, it can be a lot of fun. You may not like them all, but the ones
that you do like are definitely going to be well worth it! Take a few minutes to consider the
options that you have. Are you ready to try a few new foods and start helping those who you
cook for to learn about the history of these dishes? They will be culturally rich from you doing
this, too.
Catering To Unique Tastes
How does a great chef handle those picky eaters? It could be your child or even an adult. There
is no question that it can be very frustrating to spend hours over the stove preparing a meal only
to find out that the individual it is being made for does not like one or more f the ingredients in
the meal. The first step is to realize this is not an insult to you, the chef. Rather, it is an
opportunity for you to strike out and impress the individual as well as your other guests.
If there are allergies within a family or a group, these need to be adhered to. There is no excuse
for a chef not to know about allergies within their guest list. The key instead is to be sure to
either inform the guests coming to the home of the menu ahead of time and encourage them to
ask questions. Or, if this is not possible, the other option is to ask guests as they arrive if there
is anything you should know when preparing their meal. In most cases, there is no problem.
Now, what about that individual that may not like the food you are serving but has no medical
reason not to eat it? Let's consider a child, for example, how do you convince them to try the
dish even as they push it away? With children a good option is to simply bring them into the
kitchen and have them help you to prepare it. When children are involved in even the smallest
of tasks in the kitchen, they feel great about themselves and are more willing than ever to try
new foods.
For the adult who is being picky, let them know that you have gone to great lengths to try out a
new recipe, one you are sure they will enjoy. Encourage them to try the dish, asking them to
give your recipe a try. If they simply will not do so, then don't force it on them. Most adults will
still consume at least some of the food out of respect.
When it comes to those who have unique tastes in foods or those who are just overly picky, it
may be best to find foods that they do enjoy and to have those prepared for them. When you
just want everyone to enjoy your meal, encourage him or her to try it.
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