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samedi 1 novembre 2014

What Does A Saucier Do In The Culinary Arts?

By Katie Onson


Chances are that you are not going to eat foods like pasta or beef on their own. More likely than not, you are going to have to integrate products like gravy or tomato sauce into the equation; these types of additions are often seen as the responsibility of a saucier. This is an individual who is very much learned, not only in regards to cooking school but the working world that he or she has trained to become involved in. For those who are curious about becoming sauciers, a few details should be noted.

For those who believe that all a saucier does is create sauce, you'd be mistaken. A saucier must be able to create everything from gravy to soup. In some companies, this individual may be tasked with the creation of dishes focused on pasta. Regardless, sauce made for certain entrees must be made with a certain level of complexity set in place. Only with the right level of knowledge will sauciers be able to go about this endeavor with effectiveness intact.

If you'd like to expand your work further, as a saucier, the creation of new dishes may be brought into account. No one can argue with the fact that sauciers can create meals, when asked to, but it seems like the best individuals are able to create new dishes for the purpose of helping to expand taste. You may not believe that sauces can be so versatile but nothing could be further from the truth. If anything, they can make the most common meals more special.

Of course, a saucier cannot simply take up this line of work, since there is a tremendous level of effort needed beforehand. First of all, a saucier must be able to graduate from a reputable cooking college with a degree in the culinary arts. During this process, students may want to take up either part-time work, an internship, or a combination of both. All of this will amount to experience which, in the long run, will help to create the building blocks needed for any budding sommelier.

No one can argue with the fact that a saucier has the potential to create the best results on the culinary front. However, in order for the best results to be gained, I believe that there has to be a level of learning done beforehand. While school is undeniably important, training in the art of cooking must also be gained. Only when these pieces of the proverbial puzzle come together will a culinary specialist be able to consider him or herself an effective saucier.




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