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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Baking for the Head Mouse



        Interviewing for the Disney Culinary Program is one of the most intimidating things I have ever done. Thankfully, my school makes the interview process a lot easier because one of the top Disney Chefs, Chef Pauli comes to interview those of us who make an appointment. If you go to Johnson & Wales, or Culinary Institute of America, you will go through the same process. Here are some helpful tips to prepare for the interview:

  • Reserve your interview spot ASAP. The beginning of the trimester is the best time to do so.
  • Apply for the internship a few months in advance. I applied online in the summer and I reserved my interview spot the second week of fall trimester (My interview was the last week of October).
  • Know your methods of preparation for basic baking & pastry formulas. Especially mousse, creme anglaise, and creme brulee. 
  • Chef may ask a question about a plated dessert for kids, think about desserts at Disney that are trending at the moment, you want to say something interactive, like “Build Your Own” cupcakes with a variety of toppings, or a trifecta of cake pops
  • Chef also likes to ask a question related to a plated dessert you would make for a special event, get creative! He wants to hear something different (I said fried cheesecake).
  • Know your basic temperatures, fat content %’s of dairy, and recipe conversions
  • If you want to work at a particular place, tell Chef! It never hurts to ask, and he may even ask you (:


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