Cooking and baking are the kinds of activities that most people assume are second nature. After all, we're humans, and our most basic need is to supply ourselves with nutrition. Logically, we should just be able to get in the kitchen and make something to eat.
Many people grow up watching their mothers or fathers cook; they may see them read recipes, combine ingredients, and use sauté pans. These same people often take for granted the ability to get into the kitchen and know what to do.
Having an inborn ability to cook isn't guaranteed. Studies show that having a good role model in the kitchen is one of the best ways to learn how to cook and bake. However, maybe you never had the opportunity to watch someone cook. Perhaps you never had enough time to really apply yourself to the task. Maybe you're just scared of not knowing what to do.
The good news is, it's never too late to start, no matter what your background may be. The most important thing to take with you into the kitchen is a basic understanding of what to do and how to do it.
This course by Universal Class is designed to give you just that. You will learn everything from what supplies you need for getting started to reading recipes and planning meals. You will be provided with a basic understanding of what it means to be in the kitchen and sources for additional information to foster a lifetime of culinary growth!
Course Lessons
Lesson One: Cooking vs. Baking
Lesson Two: Kitchen Equipment
Lesson Three: Cooking Terms
Lesson Four: Baking Terms
Lesson Five: Fresh Ingredients
Lesson Six: Pantry Essentials
Lesson Seven: Using Cooking Recipes
Lesson Eight: Using Baking Recipes
Lesson Nine: Expanding Recipes
Lesson Ten: Meal Planning
Lesson Eleven: Safety in the Kitchen
Fees:
$ 35.00 without certificate
$ 60.00 with CEU certificate
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