If you are just starting out your career in the culinary arts in a commercial kitchen, then you must certainly be proud to be wearing your fancy tailored kitchen shirts and hats, and looking forward to the day when you can make the transition into one of those all-hallowed chef whites or fancy chef coats and the toque. It is a long journey though from the time you start culinary school, become an apprentice, and work your way to the top of the kitchen hierarchy.
When starting work in a commercial kitchen, one of the first things you should make yourself familiar with is the kitchen jargon (or slang) used by chefs, because without knowing this you won’t be able to understand your instructions or what is happening around you, making your work even more difficult than it already is.
Here are some important terms that you should know to make your way in a commercial kitchen.
As you can see there is a lot to learn if you are just starting out in the culinary world, and it is best to learn these early so that you know what is going on in the kitchen and what instructions are being given to you by your Head Chef.