Food and Beverage Cost Control

Food and Beverage Cost Control
Author: Lea R. Dopson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2019-09-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1119524997

Professional foodservice managers are faced with a wide array of challenges on a daily basis. Controlling costs, setting budgets, and pricing goods are essential for success in any hospitality or culinary business. Food and Beverage Cost Control provides the tools required to maintain sales and cost histories, develop systems for monitoring current activities, and forecast future costs. This detailed yet reader-friendly guide helps students and professionals alike understand and apply practical techniques to effectively manage food and beverage costs. Now in its seventh edition, this extensively revised and updated book examines the entire cycle of cost control, including purchasing, production, sales analysis, product costing, food cost formulas, and much more. Each chapter presents complex ideas in a clear, easy-to-understand style. Micro-case studies present students with real-world scenarios and problems, while step-by-step numerical examples highlight the arithmetic necessary to understand cost control-related concepts. Covering everything from food sanitation to service methods, this practical guide helps readers enhance their knowledge of the hospitality management industry and increase their professional self-confidence.

Foundations of Restaurant Management and Culinary Arts

Foundations of Restaurant Management and Culinary Arts
Author: National Restaurant Association (U.S.)
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Food service management
ISBN: 9780138019389

Industry-driven curriculum that launches students into their restaurant and foodservice career! Curriculum of the ProStart(R) program offered by the National Restaurant Association. The National Restaurant Association and Pearson have partnered to bring educators the most comprehensive curriculum developed by industry and academic experts.

Foundations of Restaurant Management and Culinary Arts

Foundations of Restaurant Management and Culinary Arts
Author: National Restaurant Association (U.S.)
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-05-27
Genre: Food service management
ISBN: 9780131380226

The National Restaurant Association and Pearson have partnered to bring secondary students the most comprehensive curriculum developed by industry and academic experts. The objective of the curriculum is to prepare students for a career in restaurant and foodservice management. The pedagogy is fortified by 21st Century Learning themes and objectives. The Program features are as follows: Comprehensive student resources and robust teacher materials provide an in-depth, industry-driven learning experience. Each Level (1 and 2) features blended coverage of culinary arts and management topics designed to build well-rounded skills for the workplace. 21st Century Learning objectives are taught and reinforced throughout the program including: - Critical thinking and problem solving - Communication and collaboration - Creativity and innovation - Global awareness -Health literacy Curriculum of the ProStart(R) program A High-school level book. Anyone preparing for a career in restaurant and foodservice managerment.

The Chef's Art

The Chef's Art
Author: Wayne Gisslen
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1992-10-23
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780471836841

Explains how cooking works and how to organize your steps in order to prepare elegant meals quickly and less effortlessly to obtain the exact results you want. Presents gourmet recipes for serving 4 or 16 delicous repasts. Basic procedures are illustrated with 200 step-by-step photographs. Features 16 pages of color photos showing various presentations of finished dishes. Over 600 recipes for all kinds of menu items serve as practical examples of the food types and cooking methods discussed. Also includes an appendix of recipes for basic sauces and other recipe ingredients.

The Professional Kitchen Manager

The Professional Kitchen Manager
Author: David K. Hayes
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Food service management
ISBN: 9780131391741

Focusing on back-of-house management, 'Professional Kitchen Management' addresses topics such as supervision, menu planning, development and use of standard recipes, purchasing and cost control.

Math for the Professional Kitchen

Math for the Professional Kitchen
Author: The Culinary Institute of America (CIA)
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2013-07-29
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0470508965

Essential math concepts for professional chefs and culinary students Ideal for students and working professionals, Math for the Professional Kitchen explains all the essential mathematical skills needed to run a successful, profitable operation. From scaling recipes and converting units of measure, to costing ingredients and setting menu prices, it covers crucial information that will benefit every foodservice provider. Written by three veteran math instructors from The Culinary Institute of America, the book utilizes a teaching methodology based on daily in-classroom practice. The entirety of the standard culinary math curriculum is covered, including conversions, determining yields, purchasing, portioning, and more. Vital mathematical concepts are reinforced with easy-to-understand examples and review questions This is a thorough, comprehensive main text for culinary students as well as a great kitchen reference for working professionals Math for the Professional Kitchen will be an invaluable resource not only in the classroom but also in the kitchen as students embark on their professional careers, where math skills play a crucial role in the ever-important bottom line.