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Is pastry easy to learn? (2)

1 Name: Nekomo : 2023-08-21 09:49 ID:mEMJtwWL (Image: 335x468 jpg, 44 kb) [Del]

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Hello!
Well, I'm really in a debate about what to study. What catches my attention the most is the confectionery, but to tell the truth, I don't know anything about it. So he posted this here, I hope he gives advice to better understand what I want to study, as I said before I don't know anything about pastry and it would help me a lot to know if it's easy to learn.I will be waiting for your answers. Thank you for your time!


Psd: Does anyone have the recipe to prepare these cookies?

2 Name: Chipsa : 2023-09-03 15:35 ID:vzdPivVK [Del]

Well it's certainly an interesting process, I don't know about easy, there are difficult techniques. But if you're really interested and have a head to learn it, it should be okay. I used to have a recipe for cookies that looked like that but now I don't. They were windowpane cookies made with hard candy, but those look like jam cookies.

There are different kinds of pastry, from different countries, and the most famous are probably French, but even those are taken from something else sometimes, like Greek pastry used in French desserts, or whatnot. So there's a history of it and a science to it, it's very precise and you'd likely need a good oven and some practice. But even if you learn the basics it's nice. Maybe watch some baking shows, or videos on YouTube? And think how long it took them to get to that level, maybe a year, maybe five, maybe ten. But you can enjoy the process and the desserts and the learning until then 😁😁