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Spectacular meals for the serious amateur
Not everyone who loves cooking great food wants to do it for a living. If you're a serious amateur, Culinary Techniques + Advanced Culinary Techniques will give you the skills and confidence to whip up truly outstanding meals at home.

In Culinary Techniques, you'll become firmly grounded in the fundamentals of cooking. You'll spend 110 hours in classes that are fast paced, hands-on, and taught by passionate and accomplished culinary professionals. Kitchen terminology will become your second language, precision knife work your trusted new skill. This program incorporates many of the 250 essential skills introduced in the professional Classic Culinary Arts Course, including preparing stocks and sauces, executing classic recipes, and proper food preservation.

Learn from the same Chef-instructors who teach our career students
In Culinary Techniques, you'll be taught by the same distinguished Chef-Instructors who teach our career students while also working at the very same workstations and in the same kitchens. By the end of the course, you'll be able to create sophisticated multi-course menus, recognize and evaluate classic food pairings, correctly assess seasonings and flavors, and more.

Sharpen your skills with Advanced Culinary Techniques
Advanced Culinary Techniques will broaden and add velocity to all the skills you picked up in Culinary Techniques, which is a prerequisite to this course. This 12-session, 60-hour course propels your culinary education well beyond those fundamentals, escalating you to a level of food knowledge that frees you forever from the step-by-step approach to recipes. Advanced Culinary Techniques can be taken during any season. And as each season changes, so does the class. The lessons vary according to which vegetables, fruits, fowl or game are in season.

Please note: Students who have completed Culinary Techniques and wish to enroll in Classic Culinary Arts may be eligible to apply their Culinary Techniques course as credit for Level I of the evening program.


     

 

Culinary Techniques: (110 hours)
Culinary Techniques will teach you:

  • An understanding of basic knife skills
  • Preparation of stocks and sauces
  • Correct execution of building block recipes that every chef knows
  • Food preservation
  • Principles of kitchen order and sanitation

Advanced Culinary Techniques : (60 hours)
The new skills you'll master in Advanced Culinary Techniques include:

  • Creating sophisticated multi-course menus
  • Recognizing and evaluating classic food pairings
  • Assessing seasonings and flavors correctly
  • Learning menu balance from appetizer to dessert
  • Acquiring the priceless secrets of food presentation


     

 

Culinary Techniques

Schedule 1: Saturday Schedule
Saturdays, 9:30am - 2:30pm

Start End Cost
November 1, 2008 May 2, 2009 $ 7,150

Schedule 2: Evening Schedule
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:45pm - 10:45pm

Start End Cost
June 3, 2008 August 14, 2008 $ 6,875

Advanced Culinary Techniques

Schedule: Evening Schedule
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:45pm - 10:45pm

At this time all classes are full to capacity. Please check back or call 1-888-324-CHEF for course updates.



     

 








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  Jacques Pépin
Dean of Special Programs

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