Showing posts with label Classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Classes. Show all posts

Monday, October 24, 2011

Florence, Italy Cooking Classes

Some of the best food in Italy comes from Tuscany. And as the region's most visited city, Florence is the center of Tuscan cuisine. Unlike the food from Southern Italy, the cooking here doesn't rely on tomatoes, cheese, and other ingredients that Americans link to Italian food.

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Here, the emphasis is on seasonal local ingredients like wild boar, asparagus, truffles, and rabbit. And, of course, many dishes are prepared with the excellent wines from the region. Most of the dishes are easy to make, full of flavor, and designed to stick to the ribs.

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If you'll be in Florence for a few days, and you'd like to learn more about Tuscan cuisine and how to prepare it, half- or full-day cooking classes are a fun way to meet others, have a good meal, and acquire some new skills. Several classes are taught in English most days of the week.

One of the best-known cooking schools is the Culinary Institute of Florence, which falls under the Apicius International School of Hospitality. Students can take everything from a one-day course to a masters degree program here. If you have the time, the one-week program includes individual and group lessons, wine tastings, markets visits, and more.

Silvia Maccari is a well-known Italian cookbook author and food expert who teaches classes in her lovely apartment. The day starts with a tour of the San Lorenzo market, where student pick up what they'll use to prepare their meal. Back at the apartment, the class makes four courses, and then enjoys them together with wines that Silvia has selected to go best with the dishes.

The Scuola de Arte Caulinaria Cordon Bleu has been in the center of Florence since opening in 1985. Travelers who want to learn something specific, like making chocolates, pastas, or appetizers will find a wide variety of courses at this cooking school, ranging in length from one day to three months.

Well-known chef Giuliano Bugialli has been teaching classes at his Cooking in Florence since 1973. The school is located in Bugialli's 15th-century farmhouse in the Tuscan countryside. At the week-long course, students learn to make about 35 dishes, and enjoy dinners at local restaurants, wine tastings, and visits to area food producers.

Claudio Piantini teaches at the luxurious Relais Torres Guelfa in Figline Valdarno. One of the best parts of taking a class here is touring the beautiful cook's gardens that Piantini keeps and using the fresh herbs, vegetables, and fruits for the meal. When the weather is nice, dinner is served on the pool-side terrace.

Californian Judy Francini started Divina Cucina after moving to Italy in the 1980s. She offers one-day and one-week classes to a mostly American clientele. On Mondays, classes include a tour of the market and lunch at a charming Florence trattoria. On Wednesdays, classes are held at a friend's villa in the country.

Florence, Italy Cooking Classes

Find more cooking classes in Florence, or classes in Rome

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Chocolatier Classes - Turn Your Love of Chocolate Into an Amazing Career

Looking for a place to attend chocolatier classes? Look no further. There are culinary schools in several countries that have a chocolatier program -- and a handful of schools actually specialize in chocolatiering. Some schools have a chocolatier certificate program, while others have full degree programs, with emphasis on pastry and baking arts.

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Ecole Chocolate

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Ecole Chocolate has multiple programs that range from 100% online to advanced study programs. The Professional Chocolatier Program consists of an intensive 3 month part-time curriculum in chocolate making. It is delivered through online videos, lectures, chat sessions, open forums, and student interaction. Ecole Chocolate believes the longer course design allows you extra time to hone your skills by having time to practice and research between sessions. It will also allow you flexibility around your personal schedule. Once you complete these courses you can advance to the Master chocolate program.

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This culinary arts school has multiple campuses across the Unites States and around the world. They offer degrees in pastry and baking arts with optional emphasis on chocolate making.

The Arts Institutes of America

The AIA offers culinary degree programs that include pastry and baking as well as courses on chocolate. They have locations across the US, with campuses in just about every major city.

Notter Institute

The Notter Institute provides several avenues to achieve a diploma in culinary arts. They specialize in European bakery and pastry techniques. The founder is Ewald Notter, a chocolatier and author of the book, The Art of the Chocolatier. He is a world renowned confectionery and pastry chef with multiple awards to his name. This school offers a 24 week program to teach fundamentals as well as advanced techniques.

Career Options for a Master Chocolatier

Some master chocolatiers open their own chocolate shops. Others work in the hospitality industry on cruise ships, at world renowned hotels, at resorts and casinos. Some will go on to work for big chocolate makers like Nestle or Callebaut. Still others will link up through professional associations and become Pastry/Chocolate chefs at the best restaurants in the world.

Once you have achieved the first levels of knowledge, and if your heart is still obsessed with chocolate, you can then take it to the next level by becoming a Master Chocolatier. Once you gain this distinction--a Master Chocolatier-- your knowledge will be so extensive that you will know how to create, shape, combine, form, manipulate and do just about anything you can think of with chocolate!

Chocolatier Classes - Turn Your Love of Chocolate Into an Amazing Career

Find a culinary arts program with chocolatier classes and turn your passion into an amazing career!

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