Career questions tagged baking
What can help me get into a good culinary school?
I love baking sweet treats. I currently want to go to culinary school so I can open my own baking shop and decorate different treats.
How to get better at baking and what new recipes to try? I am thinking of owning my own bakery when I’m older!
any favorite recipes? I would love to try them!
What does you week look like as a chef or a baker?
I was wondering what it would be like in a week of cooking and baking because that is exactly what I want to do and I want to prepare myself for when is my turn to do that.
How do you turn an in home bakery into a real bakery?
I am in 8th grade. I have recently started a cookie cake business, Bella's Custom Cookie Cakes. I am currently baking cakes in my house. In the future, I would like to have a bakery. What steps should I take to grow my business?
How can I make good fluffy buttercream for cupcakes and cakes?
I have to make cupcakes for a birthday but i don't know to make good buttercream that won't melt.
What steps would you recommend to prepare to enter culinary?
I am an 18-year-old trying to get into culinary anything would help.
What are most qualifications that someone needs for becoming a pastry chef?
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How can a teen trying to get in a bakery experience get an internship at a small business?
I am very interested in becoming a professional baker and owning a bakery someday. I am only 13, but I would like to start planning from this age so that in 22 years, I can have a stable job at a bakery, and have finished culinary and business school by then to be on my way to my own bakery.
Whats a good major in college for someone like me who wants to go into the baking and pastries life?
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What path does it take to start your own bakery?
Baking is one of my favorite hobbies. I’ve tried many new recipes and it is so much fun.
What would you say is the best part about being a baker/chef?
Im Interested in joining a culinary/baking class and would like to know what the best part of baking and cooking is in your opinion.
Are there a lot of baking jobs open in the US?
I want to be a baker but don't know if the industry will support me in life.
Is becoming a baker or someone who deals with small cakes a fun job?
I've been really interested in decorating cakes and I want to know if it's fun.
Do you have to go to college to have a career in baking?
I am barely making it through school I am only doing college if I absolutely have to.
When will I be able to be better than Gordon Ramsey?
I want to be a gourmet chief and a baker, because it was my dad's dream to have his own restaurant and after he passed I will do his dream. But my personal dream is to be better than Gordon Ramsey!!
Any Chefs or Head Cooks might want to answer some questions about their careers?
I would like to ask three questions about the Culinary arts journey! 1. How and where does an individual in your field get experience from? 2. Does your career allow you to have time and money for things and Hobbies you love? 3. What movie or book would you say best represents your current working environment?
What was your overall training or schooling like for culinary arts?
Such as the effort, social aspects, tools, and what was your favorite course to take for the culinary arts.
What made you do this this Career?
What made you do this this Career? i love baking and cooking because i believe it's a way to express my art as well as my creativity! It's also a way to show my love for food. i love cooking to enjoy making new meals from where i am from, Mexico. I enjoy seeing meals from all over the world. I can also learn from my cooking mistakes and do better next time. There are many benefits for cooking and baking. For example, you can stimulate your brain, you actually know what you're putting in your body, it's basically a life skill, saving money, being creative, and lastly you get to enjoy your cooking!
What would a typical day look like as a baker's assistant?
I am 20 years old and want to make a career in Baking or Pastry Arts. I enjoy baking for my friends and family and seeing the enjoyment when everyone tries my desserts. I'll like to start as a baker's assistant or something similar to that, so I'm able to get more experience before I branch off and start my own business.