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Old 09-11-2002, 06:54 PM
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Default My experiences at JWU RI, week one

My class is American Regional Cuisine. This trimester, I have a series of cooking classes, also called labs, that each last 9 days. I have one lab a day that goes from 1:30 to 7:30. So anyway, in this particular class, we make full meals with many courses, and we feed the class that is taking the dining room service class. I believe there are 21 of us; 4 girls and 17 guys. Everyone is very helpful to each other and I don't sense any competition. Because we are not all making the same thing, I think that lessens the amount of competition.
The first day, Monday, was just orientation. We got an overview of what we would be learning about and we got a tour of the kitchen. It is very nice, but cramped at times, and some of the burners don't work at times. But there is always enough burners for everyone anyway. The second day, Tuesday, we practiced knife cuts. I made julienne, mirepoix, brunoise and some rough chops. I also tried some tourneed (sp?) carrots but they came out pretty poorly.
After class Tuesday we were all assigned dishes to make Wednesday. I was assigned to a hot wilted spinach salad. I checked out the recipe and it seemed pretty straight forward. We also had a lot of reading to do about the history of cooking and different methods of cooking.
Today I made my salad, and it came out alright, except I mixed the spinach and the dressing a little too early and it came out a little too wilted. A nice guy in my class tore up some raw spinach at the last minute and added it to my salad so it was a little fresher tasting. I tried some after we were done serving, and I don't think it came out too badly.
We each have a knife kit and three heavy books. We also have uniform inspection every morning, and so far, I have turned out okay. It will be a pain if I ever get turned away to neaten up because my dorm is a 15 minute walk!
If we do get turned away to fix something we have to be back in half an hour. 2 latenesses equal an absence and you are allowed 2 absences for this particular class. Each chef is a little different in his/her policies for lateness, absence, and uniforms.
Tomorrow we are making the same meal that we made today. Some of the other dishes in the menu today included Wisconsin cheddar cheese soup, Manhattan clam chowder, roast turkey, cranberry relish, a New England boil that included cabbage and corned beef, and some kind of shrimp dish. I look forward to making my salad tomorrow so I can fix the timing, and also so I can learn how to prepare the spinach a little faster.
Everyone here is so nice so far. I like my room mates and my hall mates. I feel stressed out at the end of the day, but it isn't bad. I haven't gotten yelled at yet. Keep your fingers crossed for me!
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Old 09-11-2002, 08:27 PM
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Default Wow! Thanks KateW

Thanks KateW. Sounds like a working kitchen with the sporadic burners . By the way...what three heavy books do you have and what was your reading assignment??

Thanks again for taking time to share with us.

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Old 09-11-2002, 09:06 PM
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You must be living in the dorm that used to be a hotel, right? If I recall correctly, the student dining room is in the lowest level and it's near the water. Aside from one of the dining rooms downtown, it's got the best food.

Is the knife kit still the big plastic box of F. Dick knives, or have they changed?

BTW, first-try tournee's, almost without exception, turn out poorly.
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Old 09-12-2002, 04:55 AM
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dear kate,
congratulations on making it through the first week! it was the hardest for me, as i had absolutely no clue as to what i was doing. i was pretty lucky i guess as i seem to remember having a skills class first where they taught you how to use the knives and various other toys in your kit.
and greg, you mean they don't have the roll-up case with the dexter-russell set any more? i guess i must be dating myself with that question. i think i still have some of those beauties cluttering up a drawer somewhere. ahhh, the white sani-safe handles, the wonderful edge you could achieve.....
it'll get easier kate.
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Old 09-12-2002, 06:07 AM
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Yep, we have the big plastic case of F. Dick knives. I wish it were a roll-up thing
My books are Culinary Service, which we haven't used yet, Culinary Fundamentals, and Culinary Recipies, where we get all our recipes for each day.
Our reading assignment was a few pages in various chapters about the history of food and cooking, different cooking methods, and sanitation.
Well I have to go read some more right now!
Edit: yes, I am living in the dorm that used to be a hotel, and I hear it has the better food. It's nice but also a little bit of a pain to be that far away from the campus.
By the way, I haven't made it through the first week yet We have class today and tomorrow. Normally I would have class Mon.-Thurs. but since we didn't really have a class Monday, we have to go on Friday. It works out that way sometimes with holidays also.

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Yesterday I was disappointed that I did not exactly get to cook my salad again. I did all the prep work, and had lots more help than the day before, which was great. Then when serving time came I was told I'd be going to the dining room to be served and someone else would be mixing my salad and serving it. Bummer.
But things moved a lot smoother yesterday than the day before.
Everything that was served to me was delicious but I am unclear as to whether it was the food my class had made, or if it was someone else's. If it was our food, the salad was done all wrong! It was not hot, it was not wilted.
Yesterday we had a quiz I probably bombed on. I drew a blank on the meaning of HACCP and TDZ. Chef told us the quiz would be on cooking terms, so that is what I focussed on the most during my studying. I know HACCP and TDZ are important and I'm rather embarrassed that I failed to remember them.
Today I am making spinach souffles. (cringe) I will never want to see spinach again.
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First of all let me say that I love to cook. I love to work as a cook. I am really happy being a key player in making an establishment tick!

Everyone is so afraid of the Chef and her temper that no one wants to ask her any questions. As a matter of fact...I am too scared of her to complain on this forum!

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Hello

I am in the exact same class at JWU Miami, doing the exact same things.
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My souffles turned out alright, but they collapsed (of course). They were fine when they came out of the oven but fell a minute later.
Everyone said they liked them and I tried one, and I am not familiar with souffles so i wasn't sure how they are supposed to taste, but they seemed decent to me.
I had someone helping me make them and its a good thing because they were barely ready on time.
That's cool that you go to school at the Miami campus. I was going to do that but I decided against it because it was far from home and hot all the time.
I got an 84 on my first quiz, but I missed the quiz yesterday because I was having major troubles printing out my paper. Now I know to get it done the night before, even though my class isn't until 1:30. It may seem like enough time to get it done in the morning, but it quite obviously wasn't. I was only about 15 minutes late for class, but unfortunately missed the quiz. Quizzes are only 10% of the grade, and we still have a few quizzes to go so i figured missing that was better than missing the only paper we have due for the class.
I feel a little intimidated in class because most of the people there have worked in food before and I haven't. They have a lot of knowledge that I don't. However, everything I've cooked so far has turned out fine and I think I just need to stop worrying about everyone else and just concentrate on my own goals.
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Old 09-14-2002, 02:49 PM
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We have not had any quizzes, but we have to do a term paper, in addition to daily reading asignments. I unfortenally didn't get to make the souffles, I made the smoked pork and the fried okra, both of witch turned out wonderful.
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Old 09-15-2002, 11:15 AM
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Talking Play by play from two locales!!!

Oh, boy, duelling students! No, not really, but it will be really interesting to see you two compare notes. For those of us who went to other schools, or none, and for those who went to J & W. Type on, please.
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In Provindence do you have to wear your uniforms for meal service?
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Ah, the good old days.... As a grad of J & W '83 I remember those awful uniform checks being blessed (or Cursed) w/ a thick beard I made the mistake of only shaving in the morning(I had evening classes) The chef made me shave in class w/ cold water and a dull razor Cut my face to ****. If I only knew the lawyers then that I know know..Hehehe anyway taught me a good lession though.
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In Provindence do you have to wear your uniforms for meal service?
For the cooking labs, we wear school issued black dress shoes, black and white checked pants, chef coat, toque, dark blue neckerchief and silver slide, apron and side towel, and white socks, and a nametag. For the dining room classes where we are serving people, we wear black pants, black shoes, white socks I think, white button down shirt and a greyish vest, and nametag. I am pretty sure that's how it works, from what I have observed.
We get inspected before class, but I have seen some serious wrinkles get by in this particular class. Each chef is different in how he/she wants the details to look.
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Sounds like you are getting dressed for battle!
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