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Lure of being a social media chef means youngsters forgoing classic training, Michelin star cook warns
Young chefs are prioritizing social media fame over traditional culinary training. Michelin star chef Will Murray warns that viral recipes may not equip them for real kitchen challenges. Meanwhile, competitions like the Roux scholarship emp...
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Young chefs are prioritizing social media fame over traditional culinary training. Michelin star chef Will Murray warns that viral recipes may not equip them for real kitchen challenges. Meanwhile, competitions like the Roux scholarship emphasize the importance of classic skills. Are Instagram likes overshadowing the pursuit of true culinary mastery? #ChefLife #CulinaryArts #MichelinStar #SocialMedia #CookingTrends
Originally reported by The Guardian.
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