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Pro chefs and cooks of Reddit, do you cook at home?

I still cook at home regularly because I love to cook and appreciate my quality knives and seeing them in action. But I'm sure if you prepped ...

Professional chefs of Reddit, what's a mistake many advanced home ...

You just outfitted your whole kitchen for 90% of all the cooking you will ever need to do, for under $125. EDIT: 2 more quick ones: TAKE YOUR ...

r/Chefit - Reddit

r/Chefit: The first subreddit for chefs to network, discuss ideas and concepts, and talk about the food world in general.

Professional chefs of Reddit, Is it as bad as they say? (X-post from ...

I've been cooking for almost 10 years now, and on average, I was getting paid 11/hr. I just took a job as an exec, doing food that isn't nearly ...

Professional chef vs Home cook - Reddit

Professional chefs have more responsibility in terms of endless learning while the home cooks can keep a stable menu and not make that much changes.

Professional Chefs, what makes me worse at cooking? - Reddit

Home cooks and professional cooks occupy different worlds. They're afraid of making any mess, noise or smells because their countertops and curtains cost so ...

Home cooks vs professional cooks : r/TheBear - Reddit

I'm a chef as well and have worked in some crazy high volume kitchens. I'm currently a private chef for a residence and I miss that rush ...

What do professional chefs eat/make at home? : r/Cooking - Reddit

Although I keep scratchmade dressings and some other meal prep hanging around at all times. Another common dinner is broiled salmon with a quick ...

Professional chefs and cooks of Reddit, what is something that you ...

Surgical gloves, sterilization wipes at the ready, after cutting the board and knife are washed alone, hands and arms scrubbed. You only get ...

Professional chefs of reddit, what do you cook for yourself? Do you ...

The best thing for me are one pot meals like coconut curry or gumbo. But honestly, after cooking all day a pbnj with a glass of milk or a bowl of Cinnamon ...

Professional Chefs of Reddit, what's a food opinion you hold despite ...

I've been cooking fancy food in restaurants my whole adult life. Nothing beats a plate of fish fingers, chips and beans.

Professional chefs of reddit, what do us amateurs keep doing wrong?

Cook that shit in a separate pan. If it's chicken, beef, pork, etc. fry it in soy sauce on max heat. Brown is tasty, black means start over.

Professional Chefs of Reddit, What do you eat when you eat at ...

Ex Chef here. Now since I got more time, with my current job, I like to be a bit creative and cook nice things.

How do professional chefs or gourmet chefs make things taste so ...

Restaurant kitchens are structured to assemble dishes from prepped and often par cooked items. Each station is in charge of their individual ...

Professional Chef level cooking resources? - Reddit

If you want to know what the pros know why not use the books they use to teach? Culinary Institute of America and Wayne Gisslen both offer great ...

Pro Chefs/Cooks of Reddit, what do you eat daily?

My brother is a chef. His not at work diet consists of tall boy Modelos, cigarettes, burgers, and rice bowls.

Professional chefs, which websites would you recommend for tested ...

75 votes, 34 comments. Dear Chefs of r/cooking ! I've been in the industry for about 4 years now and I'm looking to expand my horizon ...

Chefs of Reddit, what's one rule of cooking amateurs need to know?

coming from a professional cook who has done the same thing more than once; fuck yes. ... I've had the great fortune of knowing some pro cooks in ...

Chefs of Reddit : r/Chefit

... cooks there is familial role that is often filled by working in a kitchen. ... Community Info Section. r/Chefit. Join. For Professional Chefs ...

The Professional Chef or New Complete Techniques? : r/AskCulinary

The Professional Chef seems the most comprehensive, and I am intrigued by a textbook's structured style of learning. But I am concerned if that book is too ...