Chef de cuisine

Chef de cuisine
Occupation
Names executive chef
Occupation type
Profession
Activity sectors
Cooking
Description
Competencies Food expert, kitchen planning, management skills and Maintains full control of the kitchen staff.
Fields of
employment
Restaurant, Cruise and hotel

Chef de cuisine or executive chef is the main chef in a restaurant. The chef de cuisine is in charge of all other functional chefs in the kitchen. This position is also known as grand chef, chef manager, head chef, or master chef.[1][2]

Function

The chef de cuisine is in charge of all activities related to the kitchen, which usually includes menu creation, management of kitchen staff, ordering and purchasing of inventory and plating design. Chef de cuisine is the traditional French term from which the English word chef is derived. Head chef is often used to designate someone with the same duties as an executive chef but there is usually someone in charge of a head chef, possibly making the larger executive decisions such as direction of menu, final authority in staff management decisions etc. This is often the case for executive chefs with multiple restaurants.

References

  1. Carly Cooper (10 June 2014). "Restaurant Eugene turns ten, Brian Jones promoted to chef de cuisine". Atlanta Magazine. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.
  2. Amanda Gold (8 June 2014). "French Laundry chef Thomas Keller's recipe for success". SFGate.

See also


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