Friday, September 26, 2008

Making the Most Out of Your Cooking Training

Cooking has long been a passion of people throughout ages, cultures, and locations. Practically every locale has its own kind of cooking, and in turn, each place has its way training people how to cook. But what is common among all places with their cooking traditions is that people want to make full use of the training they get about cooking. What is cooking, after all, if not a practical thing that could actually help people?

Here are some ways to make the most out of your cooking training:

1. Don’t miss any cooking training sessions. Common sense tells you that if you are absent from any cooking sessions; you’ll miss out on the lessons covered for that day. Cooking is a practical art and being present is important to truly experience food being gloriously constructed. It isn’t like other things which you can just read about and easily catch on. With cooking you need to use all your senses during the actual cooking period and if you are absent, you won’t experience all these.

2. Go beyond more than just following recipes. To really get into the heart of cooking you have to be aware of everything that is happening. You shouldn’t just follow the recipes, although you need to know them by heart. What you should do even more is understand what is happening when you are following the directions given in a recipe. Know why you have to add salt in the end and not during cooking or why you should stir constantly instead of occasionally. Understanding each step is key to mastering the art of cooking.

3. Practice what you have learned. People will keep on saying that practice makes perfect and they are right. Cooking is more of a skill than a talent and all skills need to be practiced to be mastered. Try out what you have learned every time you get the chance. Not only will this help you sharpen your cooking skills, this will also help you remember the things you have learned.

4. Feed people. What is the purpose of your cooking training other than to feed people, yourself included? Food is to be enjoyed and you should be able to share the gastronomic masterpieces you have created with people who will actually eat and appreciate them.

Getting the most out of your cooking training is easy. You just need to keep on cooking and keep on feeding and soon enough you’ll be the master cook you’ve always been dreamed about.

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