New Textbook Brings Taste of Nutrition into Culinary Classrooms
Culinary Nutrition Publishing, LLC, has released Essentials of Nutrition for Chefs, a ground-breaking textbook designed for use in culinary programs and by food writers. Co-authors Catharine Powers, MS, RD, LD, and Mary Abbott Hess, LHD, MS, RD, LDN, FADA, are well respected educators known for their commitment to bridging the gap between culinary art and nutrition science.
Essentials of Nutrition for Chefs (416 pages, $65.00), which presents a unique look at nutrition through the lens of food, is designed to help chefs prepare food that is as healthful as it is delicious. In addition to providing practical applications of nutrition principles, the book showcases working chefs around the country and real-life scenarios from a variety of operational perspectives, including schools, healthcare, restaurants, and business and industry. The book features advice, charts, best-practice tips and guidance from 65 food and nutrition experts.
In culinary and pâtisserie arts, assessment should be structured so that the emphasis in practical, hands-on skill development is on cooking and baking skills and their respective applications. Here, Chef Bachmann uses the proper teaching of the classical mother sauces and their derivates to illustrate.
Just when we finally had our mouths wrapped around the fifth taste sense of umami, a newly discovered sixth taste, kokumi, emerges. How will this affect our teaching of flavor development?
Restaurants need students who can not only create and reproduce quality independent sauces (cold and hot), but also know how to use them properly.
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David Guas, owner of Bayou Bakery, Coffee Bar & Eatery in Virginia, learned early on to shut up and listen.
Using an evaluation form makes a difference in the way students work in small groups, encouraging them to provide feedback to each other.