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Culinary Baking Schools Are a Wise Investment
Are you a professional baker who wants to master the latest pastry recipes or baking trends, a home baker who wants to improve your baking skills, or are you looking for a new career? Whatever situation or stage of life you are in attending one of the many accredited baking schools would advance your career and increase your knowledge of baking techniques and equipment.
When applying for the job of baker most institutions require a minimum of a high school diploma. With so many competing for the same job the more training certification and experience one has the better.
The demand for artisan bread and pastry bakers has increased steadily through the years. This is because there are more cinnamon roll bakeries, specialty bread and bagel shops opening every day. In addition, a lot of grocery stores and restaurants now have bakeries on their premises providing fresh baked goods daily.
Many bakers have begun their careers as apprentices under the guidance of an experienced baker. They learn the baking craft with on the job training which can take several years. If you want more jobs to open up for you, it would be much better to enroll in a formal training program that is offered at nearby two year community colleges, culinary arts colleges or professional-tech school or baking schools..
A creative cooking school will normally include courses in food preparation, menu planning and in the baking of gourmet breads and pastries. You will learn many other basic but very important information such as nutrition, ingredient selection, bakery ingredients and products as well as baking, icing and decorating. You will also become familiar with mixing and baking machines, tools and equipment as well as their maintenance and operation. You will also be required to learn local and general government health and sanitation rules and regulations. Another important course is applied chemistry, where you will understand how ingredients mix together and are affected by heat and the mixing/kneading processes.
Working in a restaurant or bakery may seem like an exciting profession, which it truly can be, but it also is a lot of work. Through your culinary education at one of the many accredited Baking Schools you will soon discover what a typical day in the life of a baker would include.
Each day a baker must check the baking schedule; Weigh, measure and mix ingredients to make dough, batter, fillings and icings; Work with huge and possibly complicated mixing and blending machines; Knead, roll twist, and form dough into a variety of shapes for cookies, tarts, pies and more; Pare and cut fruits for pies and pastries; Have knowledge of the correct tools, pans and cooking sheets for each job; Setting proper oven temps and closely watching the goods as they bake; and most importantly, checking the baking equipment each day to be sure that they are up to local safety and health regulations and standards.
If all this sounds like something you would like to do, I recommend you do some online research into the many Baking Schools available. There may be one near you or one located in an area of interest to you such as in the Sonoma Valley Wine country, San Francisco, Oregon, Italy and the list goes on. Each region has their specialty baked breads and pastries which you may want to discover and bring home to your neighborhood bakery or restaurant.
Emily Baker beam routine at the 2009 Level 7 Oregon State Gymnastics Championship
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