With that being said, I can't say enough about RESEARCH and PREPARATION and PLANNING. I'm a detailed and organized individual by nature- it's just how I am in my every day life. Not only do I research a recipe to find the perfect collection of ingrediants for what I'm trying to accomplish, but I carefully read the reviews to gage not only the past success of the recipe, but also those oh so helpful hints to make it a hit!!! I'm constantly learning new tricks of the trade. As a self-taught culinary genius in the making, I lack the formal "classroom" training so I feel it's necessary to read, study, learn and research in order to make every party a success.
I love trying new recipes and mastering the craft of the old ones I've made many times before and adding a new twist to keep it interesting. I have a large collection of recipe ideas and I'm constantly searching for more and more to try- one day. I don't seem to have much fear in making a recipe for the first time for a party of 60. As a matter of fact, for that larger party I recently catered, 4 items on the menu ranging from both entrees to the salad and desert, were all first-timers and all were a great success. YOU MUST PAY ATTENTION and have a plan in the kitchen BEFORE you even turn on the oven! There are outlines, drafts and 2nd drafts and more of the timeline of events for the days of preparation. And ALWAYS allow EXTRA TIME. There's always something that takes just a bit longer to make or needs more prep time than you thought. For a full day of baking/cooking before an event I allow anywhere from 1-2 "spare" hours. If I finish early- great. But I don't want to be late for sure!
About my business... My 4th caterer for hire event is coming up on 2/27/10. I receive all of my catering jobs via word-of-mouth and through friends at this time. Right now that is how I prefer it to be. Employed full-time and trying to keep up with a busy life filled with many hobbies and personal goals it can be a challenge at times to fit it all in. But that's where my organization and attention to detail come in handy when I plan and prep a menu for a party.
Why... it's not easy, that's not why. Catering is a very physically intensive job. You'd be surprised to hear that. It's constant movement. There's no sticking a cake in the oven and sitting down to read a book while it bakes. OH NO! There's frosting or filling to be made for that cake. There's endless fruit and veggie chopping for that salad or pasta to cook or food to skewer!!! It's a non-stop business from start to finish- delivery, set-up, follow-through and clean-up. It can be a very long, tedious and tiring day. So back to why... I enjoy baking and cooking and hosting parties. I have a large collection of recipes that I want to try and there are so many more out there that I haven't found- yet! I like being "busy" and in motion. I'm a multi-task master. Most of all, the sense of accomplishment that what I MADE is a success- I did that. It looks good and it tastes great! I love being able to use my creative juices and put the finishing touches on the presentation- even the tiniest of details go a long way. But most of all, the food MUST taste great. Otherwise, what's the point right?
So this is it... the start of something new. The "something more" I've been looking for in my life. I'm ready to get this party started!

You are an inspiration, Nicole. Can't wait to read more about the "party."
ReplyDeleteYeah!!!! I wish I lived a bit closer to you to taste your samplings on a regular basis! Congrats on the start of a great blog!!!
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