Hey. just found this site couple months ago and wish I'd seen it years ago. Read through most of the posts and all the info is invaluable. My wife and I have been chefs for many years and looking to try either the personal or private chef route. Especially you shroomgirl (you've had such great insight and experiences), but would appreciate and info from all of you who have had the experience.
First off...when personal cheffing, are you cooking directly at customers houses, your own, or some prep home and finish there. From that, what licensing would be needed. Basic vendors? We've always wanted to start up from the house but figured the health issues would get in the way, and we can't afford a commercial kitchen to use while just starting the career.
Our idea for entering the private chef world with very little private chef experience is advertising ourselves as one person. 2 people for the price of one. This way we can split the 5-6 day work week between ourselves, have the extra 2 hands for the larger banquet parties, and have lots of free time to explore the personal chef option. What are thoughts on this? Any disadvantages or problems with hiring 2 people for one job that I'm not seeing?
Let's start with that and I'm sure there'll be alot more from there.
Thanks for the input and again kudos to all......
First off...when personal cheffing, are you cooking directly at customers houses, your own, or some prep home and finish there. From that, what licensing would be needed. Basic vendors? We've always wanted to start up from the house but figured the health issues would get in the way, and we can't afford a commercial kitchen to use while just starting the career.
Our idea for entering the private chef world with very little private chef experience is advertising ourselves as one person. 2 people for the price of one. This way we can split the 5-6 day work week between ourselves, have the extra 2 hands for the larger banquet parties, and have lots of free time to explore the personal chef option. What are thoughts on this? Any disadvantages or problems with hiring 2 people for one job that I'm not seeing?
Let's start with that and I'm sure there'll be alot more from there.
Thanks for the input and again kudos to all......





