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101 Things I Learned (TM) in Culinary School

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Grand Central Publishing, May 20, 2010 - Business & Economics
Louis Eguaras, a renowned chef at the Le Cordon Bleu Program at the California School of Culinary Arts, provides readers with a terrific overview of what is truly involved in the preparation, cooking, and presentation of meals. He also provides invaluable insights into just what is involved in making this one's chosen profession.

The book will feature a wide range of illustrated lessons, from how to properly hold a knife... to the history of food... from food preparation and presentation... to restaurant hospitality and management, and much more.

The book will be presented in the distinctive and highly-attractive packaged style of 101 THINGS I LEARNED IN ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL, and will be the perfect gift for anyone who is thinking about entering culinary school, is already enrolled, or even just the casual chef.

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Fairly short, straightforward advice. - Goodreads
Great little tricks of the trade without recipes. - Goodreads
But the illustrations don't disappoint. - Goodreads
I love the quick-read, informative tips. - Goodreads
Has some really great cooking tips. - Goodreads
would no mind having as a reference. - Goodreads

Review: 101 Things I Learned (TM) in Culinary School

User Review  - Stefanie - Goodreads

Great little tricks of the trade without recipes. The history of cooking is something I am interested in but most cookbooks neglect. This volume is short and fulfilled my curiosity. Read full review

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User Review  - Steven - Goodreads

I thought this was a good and helpful book. There are not a lot of pages, but each one focuses well on tips and tricks that any cook can use. Read full review

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About the author (2010)

Matthew Frederick is an architect and urban designer in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He has taught at a number of colleges and universities, including Boston Architectural College and Wentworth Institute of Technology.

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