Search Online for Baking Schools
Due to the current economic conditions more and more people are considering a career change or going back to school to improve their skills in their current profession. If you have some experience as a baker or may want to pursue a baking career looking into a well known and accredited baking school would be highly recommended.
Most restaurants, professional bakeries or large manufacturers of baked goods require their employees have at least a high school diploma. But because there are so many vying for the same position it is adamant that you have as much on your resume as possible.
Specialty bakers and pastry chefs have become more of a necessity today to keep restaurants and bakeries a cut above their neighbor. It seems there is a new bread or pastry shop opening in local neighborhoods each day. It has also become more common for local markets and cafes to have a baker on site to offer fresh baked items each day.
It wasn’t uncommon in times past for a person to learn the baking trade while working under another professional. This method of gaining baking knowledge can take many years. For the doors to a career in baking to open for you it would be wiser to attend a school and get a degree offered a professional baking schools or culinary arts colleges.
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.
There is a lot of physical work and technical head knowledge required to work in the baking profession. Accredited baking schools will give you these skills, information and hands on knowledge so that you will be well informed on what the profession of a baker entails.
A professional baker has a long laundry list of tasks to perform such as scheduling his baking requests; Mixing the flour, water to make a dough or batter; Using the large and often very technical mixing machines; Forming dough into all kinds of shapes for gourmet cookies, rolls and pies, etc; Keeping up on the latest tools of the trade; Paring and cutting fruits for tarts and pies; Keeping watch on the temperatures of the ovens; At the end of the day checking that each piece of equipment is up to par, as far as sanitation and safety standards require, and ready for the next day’s jobs.
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.


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