There are schools all over the United States and around the world. If you Google "cooking schools", "chef schools"', "culinary schools", and similar terms, you might be able to find one close to where you live or the area where you would like to work. There are also colleges and academies offering courses in the culinary arts.
As a "professional" cook, I have found the best experience to be just that - experience! Formal school training is OK, but you may find that within the food industry, most cooks have learned by seat of the pants from other cooks. Cheffing is a little different since you would more than likely apprentice under another chef and work your way up through the ranks. Many restaurant chefs today are executive chefs, in that they are mostly concerned with kitchen operation, recipe ordinances and staffing.
culinary art institute It ia a three year course that requires you do to a year of on the job training and eight weeks of school at a college that offers the course. You repeat this proccess for the second and third years. Most technical instutes offer the course.
On-the-job training is most common for fast-food cooks, short-order cooks, and food preparation workers. Chefs and others with more advanced cooking duties often attend cooking school. Vocational training programs are available to many high school students, but advanced positions usually require training after high school. Experience, an ability to develop and enhance cooking skills, and a strong desire to cook are the most common requirements for advancement.
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There are so many different schools you can attend when you want to become a chef. Before enrolling in college, you must first decide what you want out of a college and how far away you are willing to travel to attend said college. One great culinary arts school is Le Cordon Bleu.
You don't need one. You have to be able to cook like a chef and find a way to prove it - preferably by begin working in a restaurant to show your abilities.
A Culinary Institute usually. You can become a chef without university rather easily by experience.
Johnson and Wales University. Not sure which campus though.
Little Dipper School
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Stanley Park Road Primary School.
They are the skills you learn when you attend a catering course or a chef's school.
It depends on where you are at, but there are different pastry chef schools that you can attend. Such as: www.sfbi.com, www.reluctantgourmet.com/baking_pastry_chef_schools.htm or even www.frenchpastryschool.com.
You have to attend college for 2-4 years in culinary school.
2 to 4 years depending on the school. Usually there is an internship involved as well.
there have indeed been cheftestants who did not attend culinary school, such as Gene from Season 5.
The Natural Gourmet Institute which was founded in 1977 offers Chef Training courses to prepare students for working in many different areas of vegetarian cooking such as restaurants, teaching, catering, writing, private chef and more. With this school you will gain the knowledge you need to become a vegetarian chef.
Johnson and Wales University. Not sure which campus though.
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University of Wisconsin
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From the research i did there really are a lof ot great culinary school that you can choose from. The link I will provide will show you the name of the schools and why they are so good. http://www.edinformatics.com/culinaryarts/culinaryschools.htm