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Make The Most Out Of Your Cooking Classes
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By: Tom Straub
A great way to learn how to cook some new things is to take a cooking class. If you cook once a week or are a professional chef, your cooking ability does not change the fact that you can still reap many benefits from taking a class. You should be aware, however, that you may run into a class that does not help with what you want to learn, or that you may simply leave and end up not remembering a thing.
Below, you will find more suggestions to help you get the best information from a cooking class.
What Is Your Favorite Type Of Cooking?
The best way to start selecting a cooking class is to decide what it is specifically that you wish to learn. If you are hoping to get the basics down, then your choice will be different from a class on fancy dishes. Sometimes, people discover that what they get in a class is not compatible with their cooking style. This is usually why they may finish the class but not use any of the lessons.
If you always were curious about how to make a Baked Alaska, then why not go to a cooking class on desserts? For most recipes, there are clear steps to take, to help you with each part of the preparation. However, there are recipes that need a bit of skill to roll, flip or to be able to know how the final product should taste in texture and color. It is a good idea to take a close look at how your teacher carefully prepares and cooks the recipe.
Selecting A Cooking Class
You will most likely have several places to choose from for a cooking class. One popular place to look is at your local community center where you may find a class or workshop. You can check out the local restaurants to see if they offer classes, especially if it is from your favorite one. Also, there are cooking schools for more in depth classes that cater to future chefs. Another option is a family member or a friend. There might be several great cooks within the nearby group of people that you see most often.
Another great spot to begin to find a cooking class is at your favorite restaurant. The restaurant chef may teach classes or could tell you where they learned how to cook. A reference from the chef may get you in an elite cooking school, that usually has limited admitence. You might even get a special rate and class options as well.
Take Good Notes
Some cooking students will attend the cooking class and think that they can easily remember the instructions. But, after they have brought the recipes home, they usually end up not fixing them. They simply forgot many of the instructions. The key is to write down important details while you are in class. It is also good to realize that some of the most essential skills you can learn from your teacher are not part of the recipes. The rules of thumb that you get are the real jewels of the classes. However, until you write them down, they may become lost.
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Tom Straub is an accomplished author, and webmaster of the Best Cooking Light web site, where you can read more on home cooking and a dozen other cooking topics.