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January 28, 2010
Career in Wine and Spirits and Beverages Management
Today there are many culinary schools in the United States that are offering specialized programs in wine and beverages management. The key feature that makes this program unique and different from others is it is designed and supported by leading wine and beverage experts from some of the industry’s finest restaurants and hotels. The program educates you about all the key skills that you generally required to pursue a rewarding career in wine and beverage management. And, best of all, this program is it provides a platform where you can expand your knowledge of: Graduating from this program can open all kinds of doors for you. In fact, once you complete your program you can begin a rewarding career as resident wine expert in different work settings like clubs, catering companies, restaurants, beverage agencies, cruise lines, and resorts or may even work in the beverage and wine supply industry. Apart from this, there are many other options where you can make your career as- Wine / Beverage Sommelier: Working as a wine or beverage sommelier, your responsibilities may revolve around serving in a restaurant, including storage, and wine cellar rotation. He may even require to work along with the executive chef to find wines that complement a specific menu. However, if you are working in any restaurant then at times you may require preparing the wine lists or even provide training to other staff about the wines and wine service. If we talk in terms of salary then as a beginner, you could easily earn a decent salary as $28,000, but as you gain experience and certification, you may make between $80,000 and $160,000. Though to be a Master Sommelier, you need to pass a series of exams from the Court of Master Sommeliers. Restaurant or Hotel Beverage Manager: This is another specialized field that combines the creativity of the kitchen along with the business of running wine and beverage operations. Now, working as a restaurant or hotel beverage manager, your skills may go beyond managing day to day beverage operations. A good wine & beverage manager is a good leader and manager of diverse staff, and so your day to day work responsibilities may include: Casino Wine and Beverage Manager: No other job prospects have gained as popularity in the past ten years as the casino line jobs. In fact, the demand for casino wine and beverage manager in the last four years has doubled. Performing the role of casino wine and beverage manager, your responsibilities may revolve around managing different activities of the beverage function. Besides this, at times you may even require to identify or evaluate strategies in order to increase your revenue and guest satisfaction with the department’s services. In addition to this, you may also require monitoring the equipment and inventory levels and take appropriate action if required. Cruise Line Beverage Manager or Director: Playing the role of a cruise line beverage manager, your responsibilities may generally include: Adding to this, working as a cruise line beverage manager you would be answerable for all of the Beverage Department’s financial matters. Apart from all these profiles and positions, today you may even enjoy your career as a Wine, Beer and Spirits Distributor/Sales/Owner. However, it doesn’t matter what role you play, you could be the very important professional working in one of the emerging industry. Over the last few years, the wines and spirits sector firms are looking for experts who cannot just work with the marketing tools, but can also understand the different facets of sales and its techniques. To understand and master the sales technique, it is very important to have a good education. Attending an accredited culinary school is unavoidable if you are really looking to learn the tricks of this industry. Proper training can surely help in sharpening the skills required if you are deciding a make a career in this industry.
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History of Pizza
Nevertheless, before we proceed, it is pertinent to know concisely about the history of pizza. Many researchers talks regarding Neolithic Age evidences while speaking about the pizza’s origin. In the history of pizza, Italy is considered to be the hub of bringing in all sorts of variations in the early mound of flour that later shaped into a flavored concoction affectionately known as ‘pizza’. It was considered to be a peasant’s meal in Italy for centuries. But unfortunately it is not easy to say who invented the first pizza. Perhaps, we can also find the early stages of its modification even in Greek manuscripts and in Persian writings. Many food historians even believe that pizza like dishes were also served by peoples lived in the Mediterranean regions including the Egyptians and the Greeks. However, the popularity of Pizza spread to other parts of the world, especially to the United States, England and Spain, after World War II. After conquering major territories of Italy, many U.S and European soldiers had the taste of Pizza for the very first time. In fact, it was the deep inclination towards pizza that made immigrants from Italy sell their Pizzas in their American stores for the very first time, but it was the soldiers who returned from Italy with a hunger for the saucy delight that pulled the taste of Pizzas out to the nearby Italian neighborhoods and in the main stream of every city’s day to day life all over the continent. The square “Sicilian Pizza” which is now well recognized was the forerunner of well-promoted “Party Pizza” is an American invention. And, today we celebrate the February 9 as an international Pizza Day. Today on an average, almost every citizen of the United States and Canada eat 23 pounds of pizza each year. Adding to this, Cheese and Pepperoni is among the most favorite combinations, especially with the younger set. Apart from this, if we talk in terms of present context the concept and popularity of pizza has taken many forms such as Ice Cream Pizza, Mexican Pizza, Candy Pizza and many more. Cooking pizza is an art, and to learn in the best possible way, enrolling into the culinary programs offered by any of the top culinary colleges is important. A good college always makes an inquisitive and hard-working student ready for both traditional and unconventional culinary challenges, and of course, in making pizza. The world class culinary schools have top notch facilities for assisting in gaining refined culinary knowledge and getting placed under famous brand names. All that one has to do is innovate and apply the culinary skills in preparing various food items, including the pizza.
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Culinary Trivia 4The term ‘food’ is a wider one inclusive of different types of food items like ice creams, burgers, sandwiches, cakes, pastries, cookies, chips, macaroni, pizzas, pasta, noodles, breads and much more. Culinary science has professionalized this art of food making and it is widely accepted a job for millions to survive. Food itself got subdivided on the basis of regions.
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Culinary Trivia 3
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Chef Spotlight: Paula Deen
Since Paula has made her zeal as TV personality, she could conduct cookery shows which people love and admire. She has authored five famous cookery books. Her program ‘Paula’s Home Cooking’ had bagged her two Daytime Emmy Awards in 2007. Paula started her culinary career by starting a catering service where she made sandwiches and other meals. She is being helped by her two sons, Jammy and Bobby in her professional endeavors. In 1996, she opened her own restaurant, ‘The Lady & Sons’ in downtown Savannah, on West Congress Street and within a few years, the restaurant moved to a larger building in Savannah’s historic district. This restaurant won national reputation and it was named the “International Meal of the Year” by USA Today, a prominent American daily in 1999. Here, the main specialty is the buffet, which may include sweet potatoes, macaroni and cheese, deep-fried Twinkies, fried chicken, cheesy meatloaf, greens, beans as well as creamed corn. The meal comes with a garlic cheese biscuit and one of Paula’s famous hoecakes. The professional dedication of Paula Deen helped her start another restaurant called “Paula Deen Buffet” at Harrah’s Tunica Casino in Tunica, Mississippi. Paula is equally good an author too. Her books, “The Lady & Sons Savannah Country Cooking” and “The Lady & Sons Savannah Country Cooking 2” were self published in 1997. These books earned much appreciation as she focused on traditional Southern recipes such as ‘Gooey Butter Cake” or “Chess Cake”. Paula’s personal life is featured in “Extraordinary Comebacks: 201 Inspiring Stories of Courage, Triumph, and Success”. In 2007, Simon & Schuster published Paula’s memoir, “It Ain’t All about the Cooking”. She did not stop here and went on to launch a lifestyle magazine called “Cooking with Paula Deen” in November 2005. The association with Food Network helped her start the famed TV show ‘Paula’s Home Cooking’ in 2002. Paula’s televised biography was aired on an episode of the Food Network’s ‘Chefography’ program, in March 2006. In December 2007, she teamed with Cat Cora and faced Chefs Tyler Florence and Robert Irvine in battle Sugar on the holiday special of ‘Iron Chef America’ and at the end Paula and Cora won. Follow in Paula’s footsteps and find the perfect Culinary School for you.
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Chef spotlight: Guy FieriChefs not only add flavor to the food they cook, but also mix the required quantity of professionalism into the food culture. In a professional kitchen setting, the term ‘chef’ denotes the executive chef or master chef who spreads the magic taste of kitchen to the outside world. Guy Ramsay Ferry or Guy Fieri as is he popularly known is one such chef who has been able to devise an altogether different recipe of food culture.
Since awards and recognitions have always been on his favor, he could shape his own good will and reputation among the masses. Through his shows, Guy Fieri has been able to successfully broadcast his style of cooking. ‘Guy’s Big Bite’, ‘Diners, Drive ins and Dives’, ‘Ultimate Recipe Showdown’ which he co-hosted with Mark Summers are some of his popular TV shows. His way of presentation, bleached bond spiky hair have added much color to a Chef’s physique and in this way, he has proved that Chef’s personal zeal is equally important as his cooking excellence.
With restaurants being the very stage of food experiments, Guy has been able to advertise his very concept of restaurants. Guy’s restaurants are located in Santa Rosa, Windsor and Sacramento. His restaurant service mix is so broad a concept where customers can buy many fun products from T-shirts, squeeze bottles and aprons to hats and more. This depicts the uniqueness and style of his restaurants as well as his efficiency and experience in Restaurant Management. Chefs are those who would make others follow them at least in diet. A good chef has no problem in prescribing a balanced and nutritious diet to his ‘disciples’. Guy has been able to convince his admirers who watch his TV shows that his cooking shows are worth seeing and trying. His restaurant management has made him grow into a good recruiter and trainer for the growing chain too.
Apart from these, Guy has been able to lead many aspiring chefs and give them timely training. Guy Fieri has been a three-term President of the Restaurant Association of the Redwood Empire and serves on the Board of Directors for the Educational Foundation of the California Restaurant Association and most recently was he was Grand Marshall for NASCAR in Sonoma. Another milestone in his life occurred when he was flown by the American Navy all the way to Persian Gulf to entertain and cook for the troops.
Thus, Guy Fieri has been able to project himself as a celebrity-chef and a brand ambassador of food all around the world. His professional life a master chef is an inspiration to many who aspire to pursue a career in Hospitality Management.
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How To Select The Best Wine For a Meal
It may sound easy for you, but by drinking any wine an individual misses out delightful experience, because each wine balance different food item in a special or unusual way. As a result, it is important to understand to understand that drinking and selecting wine for a meal does count. You must note that a proper selection of wine for a meal can open up a whole new culinary experience for you. Generally, the basic rule of thumb, which many people or every beginner know, is that red wine goes with red meat and white wine goes well white meat. This idea is not always true. Being stringent with the rule can take out all the joy of choosing a good wine you truly enjoy. Rather you counterpart the taste of a wine with the color of the meat a better idea would be to counterpart the concentration of the wine along with the intensity of the meat. As an example a deep or thoroughly-bodied red wine can easily do well with lamb chops or a juicy steak. If you or your guest is having lighter meals than a selection of a white wine could also be a better idea. Ultimately, the important point to understand is that the intensity of flavoring in your meal is best complemented by a wine with an equally intense taste. Another good thing that you must consider before selecting the wine for a meal is to think about the dish you are thinking about ordering or cooking. In fact, a small consideration regarding the way it is cooked or the various spices that are added can help make a proper selection. This small consideration can easily help you choose a wine that can complement to those elements or contrasts and ends up with far more intense flavors and tastes. Apart from this, another way of determining the perfect wine for a meal can be by tasting the taste of the wine, rather than its color. Usually a wine has two very different types of tastes, mainly the acidity level of the wine, and the sweetness level of the wine. As a result, it is always better to choose a wine that matches the sweetness in the food. For instance, fruit and cheese are two types of food that are often paired with wine. So, the best thing that you can do is that when you have fruit or meal, which contains high levels of both sugar and acid, pair it with a sweet wine that has a high acidity level. On the other side, if you have food that is heavily spiced a wine that has a low sweetness rating but a higher acidity level can surely a better selection.
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How To Get Into Culinary SchoolIn last few years, culinary career has made its own mark. We can easily see its impact with the rise in the ratio of culinary schools. Now in order to firm your feet in this profession you have to be well trained and skilled enough to perform your tasks effectively. Now this is possible if you get trained at a right culinary college and school. To get into right school you need to examine the culinary college and its other aspects appropriately. Below are few things you should consider or perform before getting into culinary schools: Begin Early- It is vital to recognize that getting an admission into the culinary art school is never an easy procedure. It can be a big bonus for you if you can start developing your culinary skills and show those factors that are important to get into a culinary school. Select Your Additional Activities Carefully – Your input in different non-school activities specially related to culinary can add a unique feature. In fact, it may give an extra consideration to your application. Actually, it can play a key role in offering you another way to get to know faculty and consecutively let them also understand about your strengths that may be very vital for this culinary profession. Selection of a Reputed School – Look for a culinary school which has a great reputation among chefs, restaurateurs, journalists, etc. It is the most important step towards this career. A good school makes your foundation strong enough. Look for Placement rate of Student- Always try to find out the rate students’ placement of that school. This important step may help you disclose whether you are investing to the right place or not. Reviewing lists of recent job placements will give you an idea of jobs and employers. Get Ready for Credentials- When you are all done with the selection of schools the next thing is to know the documents required by the school you want to join. There are many criteria that have to be followed before admission. Academic credentials are one of them. See if you have secured required marks required by the school. Keep all your papers ready before the admission date. Look for Deadlines- Every culinary school has its educational session, which starts and ends in particular time of a year. So you must know and have proper information of the starting and finishing session of the culinary school.
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