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Skills Required for Becoming a Chef

In the world of the culinary arts, several people wonder what it takes to become a chef. Some people think that you need a degree or certificate from a certified school of the culinary arts in order to become a chef, much like a doctor or a lawyer needs a license in order to practice their professions. This is not always the case. Without a formal education, you can still become a great chef of the culinary arts. Listed below are some skills that you will need to gain knowledge of in order to become a chef.

Exposure- During the lives of someone who wishes to become a chef, at some point they have had to have some kind of exposure in the culinary arts. On the road towards becoming a great chef, this skill is quite essential. This exposure might come from any where, whether it is from the house cook or even from parents. The interest in taking on the culinary arts in order to become a chef, are opened up by the exposure of that particular person. Gaining knowledge of cooking basics and a goal of where they want to take their cooking level is also received from the added exposure.

Passion - One cannot expect that the interest and exposure are enough towards becoming a chef in the culinary arts. Now the skill of passion comes into play. Without passion there is no desire and very little interest. You will need to have a passion for the taste of fine foods and cuisine. You will also need to visualize the effects of the culinary arts both in body and spirit. By arranging the same dish with different flavors, a chef can manipulate the way people feel about food. At the core of every dish that you make lies the passion that was involved in its' creation and taste. Without the passion for what you are doing, you can never make a truly delicious dish.

Curiosity - There is a line between creating a great recipe and just following a great recipe. This is where we separate the cooks from the chefs. Just about any one can follow a recipe which will allow them to cook, but a real chef, is the one that will be able to create the greatest recipe. Without this piece of knowledge, there is nothing to create. Exploring new and different ideas is where the chef will excel in order to create a great dish. The willingness to explore the ideas and answer the questions of "what would this taste like", makes this a skill towards become a truly great chef.

Going against the ideals of society and creating some new and exciting dishes are also enabled by curiosity. Using the latest cooking techniques and tools to obtain new flavors will keep people always guessing about the dish and its ingredient combination. The value of food can also go beyond the stomach. This is something that every chef should know. The value of the food is often affected by the soul of the cook.

Training- In order to become a great chef there is always a need for training. This skill can be done at home just as easily as joining a culinary arts school.

Discernment- Discernment is the most important skill required towards becoming a chef. Being able to discern whether a dish has a favorable or unfavorable taste is what makes a chef truly great. Being able to go beyond the basic tastes such as sour, salty, bitter, hot, and sweet, the chef thinks of the many combinations the way an artist thinks of the many different shades of colors that go into the dish. When people eat a dish, they can usually point out when something might be lacking. A chef however, can pinpoint the exact ingredient in order to make the most out of the recipe. This skill may take years to master, or can be innate to some people.


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