User:Dubbzy987

Why I Picked My Project I decided to make a senior project on creating an episode of my very own cooking show because my dream job is to become a celebrity chef. The second reason I am doing this project is the committee shot down my original idea and I’m on the verge of failing my senior project class. It will also be a fun, practical way to get some of the pressures of a legitimate celebrity chef job. Also, I have a lot of the necessary material to produce the cooking video and people who would volunteer to help. History of Cuisine and Instructional Cooking Ancient Egypt was the first culture that the only requirement for food wasn’t being edible; Egyptians diet included bread, beer, meat, and vegetables. Mesopotamia was the next civilization and they expanded with beans and certain herbs and spices. Ancient Rome was the first civilization to create a fried food. The ancient Mayans were the first American civilization to use any cooking techniques; all the way back in the eighth century. Meanwhile over in Europe with medieval times came many new foods and cooking styles important to today’s basic culinary techniques. The first printed cooking instructions were printed in 1390 and were called The forme of Cury. Fast-forward 372 years to England, the 4th Earl of Sandwich had his cook create him something he could eat while gambling thus the sandwich was created. The history of cooking shows starts a long, long time ago in the radios golden era the roaring twenties. According to the New York Times the first cooking show was in fact a Betty Crocker radio; it debuted all the way back in the year of 1924. After many years of radio dominance the first televised cooking show was called I love To Eat and it featured James Beard, a celebrity chef and cookbook author.