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Amateur Women Chefs/ Real Chef World.
Wednesday 23, 2017 1:21 AM
Im not going to make this a feminist post.
But we do bust our ass off in the kitchen. We are like normal girls but have a bad-ass personalties who love playing with fire.
But if you're anything how I was when I first started I was a nervous wreck. I was sensitive and didn't do well to criticism. I have rough anxiety and was scared.
Not for every women situation but for some this may be how you feel, and aren't sure how to handle the kitchen setting.
Dealing with your emotions:
In my advice, keep your head up, take no shit and be strong. I think the best thing to do is to stand your ground with people and let no one walk over you.
Crying in the kitchen is an absolute no. Control your emotions or consider another job. You're going to mess up, and thats okay.
Ive been screamed at, talked down on and the best reaction is to be like a sponge. Just take everything with a grain of salt.
Own up to your mistakes!!
I cannot explain how much of a pet peeve this is to many Chefs.. You messed up.. admit it don't continue make excuses like were dumb.
Best thing to do is learn from your mistakes and don't do it twice.
STAY EDUCATED
Knowledge is key in the kitchen.. seriously. read books. read blogs (Especially mine lol)
In a different blog post I will write the books I keep with me, that are extremely good.
Long story short is work hard and bust your ass.
Stay strong and don't take shit.
And make bomb ass food!
Medium Rare seared herb crusted Lamb loin over an asparagus and pea ragout
Adult Mac & Cheese
Recipe coming soon
Hangry chef
Hello everyone! Welcome to the start of my food blog. I’m going to give a brief story of why I got to where I am and how this is going to help my career grow.
Ever since I was younger I really enjoyed food. As some of y'all can relate hence for being on this blog 😂. I became a food junkie and wanted to be able to cook delicious food myself. One thing I did realize when I started cooking was that I lacked confidence in my cooking and it showed. I didn’t know how to season properly, and use temperature control. My mom wasn’t too happy with the burnt pans as well (sorry ma). But that never stopped my passion for cooking. I was 17 when I got my real first culinary job. I started at famous daves as a prep cook. I have to say for a first culinary job I worked my butt off.
Then Johnson & Wales came into play. I’m not going to brag about culinary school because personally that not me. It wasn’t a bad school. Just very over priced for something that I could have learned so much more in the field. But I will save this for a different post.
I’ve came a long way. And have a long way to go. I want to focus this blogs on not only food and recipes but also for young chefs. Or people who decide this is what they want to do. So keep posted on more to come I promise you this is going to be a good ride 👍🏻
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