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Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by MrSly(m): 10:25pm On Oct 04, 2025
dailyflavour:
Good day ladies and gentlemen,
I Welcome you all to my kitchen gallery
Location please.
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by Mariangeles(f): 10:26pm On Oct 04, 2025
Sellfish:
I seriously enter am o grin

Na why food pictures no dey move me again

I don too shege for photogenic food hand grin
Hahahahahahahaha

You sef, try learn how to cook some food for yourself, because e be like say you get sensitive stomach.
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by Toymax88: 10:28pm On Oct 04, 2025
I'm salivating
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by correctguy101(m): 10:28pm On Oct 04, 2025
dailyflavour:
Lol, thanks for the compliments Sir.
But, there's a believe that a meal loses it quality if the quantity is excess cry
Gods forbid badt thing. Who made such an acrimonious "saying"....

For good things my dear, the more, the better.
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by dailyflavour(op): 11:23pm On Oct 04, 2025
MrSly:
Location please.
Lagos boss,
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by JetApartment: 11:24pm On Oct 04, 2025
LaughingJackass:
You're talking rubbish, he trained under a qualified and experienced chef while working in a standard hotel and that is enough
Oya, tell him to walk into any 5 star hotel and tell them he trained under qualified and experienced chef while working in a standard hotel with his mouth and they will just employ him as a Chef...now you see how senseless you sound. Muntulla.

Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by MrSly(m): 12:01am On Oct 05, 2025
dailyflavour:
Lagos boss,
Which part of Lagos. I fit show up as I dey frequent Lagos for biz.
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by dailyflavour(op):
JetApartment:
Oya, tell him to walk into any 5 star hotel and tell them he trained under qualified and experienced chef while working in a standard hotel with his mouth and they will just employ him as a Chef...now you see how senseless you sound. Muntulla.
Are you saying that someone went to catering school for a few months can do better than I, with over 6 years of industrial kitchen experience?? sad
The busy hours , rush, a lar cad, multiple shifts, improvising. Lol 😆.
I'm not against catering sch or saying it ain't worth it, but I can categorically tell that, there's nothing that is thought in catering school that I don't know..
And, also there are many things I know and can do that catering school students may not know ..
Don't forget those certs can be bought and fakes, but you can't fake real skills..
I know many head chefs here in Lagos that stated from kitchen stewards.. some only get the catering school cert cos they feel it's necessary, which of course it is,
This work is more of practical. If you go for an interview as a chef/cook ... The main part the interviewer will focus on are your skills..if you like gather 20 certs. If you can't cook up to standard, you're as good as a dish washer..

Actually, I didn't create this thread for this kind of arguments but to share the love and beauty of arts in the culinary world which of course is way way beyond what I've been posting ..
Thanks 😊
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by Sellfish(m): 2:52am On Oct 05, 2025
Mariangeles:
Hahahahahahahaha

You sef, try learn how to cook some food for yourself, because e be like say you get sensitive stomach.
I know how to cook o, but work no dey allow me most times

These days, I just maintain eating from a select few whose food doesn't discomfort me so much ....before I use my money buy wetin go kpai me grin
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by alklas(m): 3:20am On Oct 05, 2025
You mean your social media kitchen grin
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by nams77: 6:18am On Oct 05, 2025
dailyflavour:
Stir fried noodles
You don marry? I want to check something
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by nams77: 6:21am On Oct 05, 2025
dailyflavour:
Are you saying that someone went to catering school for a few months can do better than I, with over 6 years of industrial kitchen experience?? sad
The busy hours , rush, a lar cad, multiple shifts, improvising. Lol 😆.
I'm not against catering sch or saying it ain't worth it, but I can categorically tell that, there's nothing that is thought in catering school that I don't know..
And, also there are many things I know and can do that catering school students may not know ..
Don't forget those certs can be bought and takes, but you can't fake real skills..
I know many head chefs here in Lagos that stated from kitchen stewards.. some only get the catering school cert cos they feel it's necessary, which of course it is,
This work is more of practical. If you go for an interview as a chef/cook ... The main part the interviewer will focus on are your skills..if you like gather 20 certs. If you can't cook up to standard, you're as good as a dish washer..

Actually, I didn't create this thread for this kind of arguments but to share the love and beauty of arts in the culinary world which of course is way way beyond what I've been posting ..
Thanks 😊
Leave all these Nairaland mofos. Always filled with negative vibes. Don't let them get to you
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by OurSeun(m): 6:57am On Oct 05, 2025
cedricksly:
this is the BEST Way to actually learn catering, leave all those culinary school alone, whenever you choose to go to a culinary school it would just be for certification only..... My uncle was employed as a kitchen assistant in a Luxury cruise ship like 40yeard ago, man rose to become a head chef in the cruise line, to becoming A 3-star Michelin chef... If I tell you places he has worked and dignitaries around the world he has catered for u will be Suprised.. Catering is first hands on before certification.
You just did justice to the word 'experience'.
Certification takes you there but experience keep you, best way to get experience is on the field in respective of profession.
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by SirJerrie(m): 7:10am On Oct 05, 2025
JetApartment:
Oga, Your apprenticeship doesn't qualify you to be calling yourself a Chef, else our grannies with good culinary skills will also say they are Chefs...to be a Chef you MUST pass through a culinary school, graduate and be awarded your Certificate or Degree, period.
A chef is a culinary professional who demonstrates mastery in cooking, kitchen operations, and food presentation...regardless of formal education... there's no where it's stated that if you're not "certified", you're not a chef!

The title is earned through proven skill, leadership, and consistent performance in a professional kitchen... just like the OP
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by JetApartment: 8:17am On Oct 05, 2025
dailyflavour:
Are you saying that someone went to catering school for a few months can do better than I, with over 6 years of industrial kitchen experience?? sad
The busy hours , rush, a lar cad, multiple shifts, improvising. Lol 😆.
I'm not against catering sch or saying it ain't worth it, but I can categorically tell that, there's nothing that is thought in catering school that I don't know..
And, also there are many things I know and can do that catering school students may not know ..
Don't forget those certs can be bought and takes, but you can't fake real skills..
I know many head chefs here in Lagos that stated from kitchen stewards.. some only get the catering school cert cos they feel it's necessary, which of course it is,
This work is more of practical. If you go for an interview as a chef/cook ... The main part the interviewer will focus on are your skills..if you like gather 20 certs. If you can't cook up to standard, you're as good as a dish washer..

Actually, I didn't create this thread for this kind of arguments but to share the love and beauty of arts in the culinary world which of course is way way beyond what I've been posting ..
Thanks 😊
I think you lack comprehension, I never said you lack experience or never worked as an apprentice, are you expecting to just apply for the position of a Chef in a standard hotel without a formal culinary education and expect them to just employ you? Firstly, you have to apply before you will be called to prove yourself in the kitchen and not the other way round. Even after employment if you end up meeting a more qualified and experienced chef in that kitchen you will work under that person as a cook.

It's just like saying someone that learned how to make traditional medicine should go about calling himself a doctor or a mechanic with no formal education going about calling himself an engineer.

I think I know why this is so difficult for you to understand... evidently, education is not scam after all.

Btw, instead of coming online to be dragging the Chef name without any culinary education, just enroll into one culinary school and save yourself the drama...your savings after working in a 5 star hotel for 6 years should be enough to cover your tuition.

SirJerrie:
A chef is a culinary professional who demonstrates mastery in cooking, kitchen operations, and food presentation...regardless of formal education... there's no where it's stated that if you're not "certified", you're not a chef!

The title is earned through proven skill, leadership, and consistent performance in a professional kitchen... just like the OP
What is this one saying? Oya walk into any standard hotel and tell them with your mouth or write it in a piece of paper that you are a Chef because you worked as an apprentice and see if they will call you for an interview while ignoring those that stated in their CV that they attended a culinary school...you won't even get a chance to prove yourself during interview in the kitchen. You guys are just irredeemable.

Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by temitope27(m): 8:20am On Oct 05, 2025
dailyflavour:
Ahh I'm Lagos base cry
do you own a restaurant? Maybe I can visit when I'm in lagos
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by Juliearth(f): 8:25am On Oct 05, 2025
dailyflavour:
Good day ladies and gentlemen,
I Welcome you all to my kitchen gallery
These look yummy. Keep up the good work.
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by JetApartment: 8:31am On Oct 05, 2025
dailyflavour:
Good day ladies and gentlemen,
I Welcome you all to my kitchen gallery.




😳
Wow .
Never in my widest imagination did I think my post knew would get to front page 🤗🤗..
Hallelujah grin
If I am to score your presentation it will be 6/10 ... You still have a long way to go to be considered a Chef, get enrolled into a culinary school first and address yourself as a COOK....Chef name is too big for you from all the dishes you presented here.

Na cook you be, you no be chef. Our kitchen assistant in my former place can do much better than you and he cannot even claim to be a cook.

Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by clockwisereport: 8:36am On Oct 05, 2025
dailyflavour:
Are you saying that someone went to catering school for a few months can do better than I, with over 6 years of industrial kitchen experience?? sad
The busy hours , rush, a lar cad, multiple shifts, improvising. Lol 😆.
I'm not against catering sch or saying it ain't worth it, but I can categorically tell that, there's nothing that is thought in catering school that I don't know..
And, also there are many things I know and can do that catering school students may not know ..
Don't forget those certs can be bought and takes, but you can't fake real skills..
I know many head chefs here in Lagos that stated from kitchen stewards.. some only get the catering school cert cos they feel it's necessary, which of course it is,
This work is more of practical. If you go for an interview as a chef/cook ... The main part the interviewer will focus on are your skills..if you like gather 20 certs. If you can't cook up to standard, you're as good as a dish washer..

Actually, I didn't create this thread for this kind of arguments but to share the love and beauty of arts in the culinary world which of course is way way beyond what I've been posting ..
Thanks 😊
You are doing well. Do not be discouraged by negative comments here. Focus on the skill first. When you see money, you can go to catering school just to get the certificate since we love to brandish certificates. This is what great chefs like Chef Fregz did. He is a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by dailyflavour(op): 9:11am On Oct 05, 2025
JetApartment:
I think you lack comprehension, I never said you lack experience or never worked as an apprentice, are you expecting to just apply for the position of a Chef in a standard hotel without a formal culinary education and expect them to just employ you? Firstly, you have to apply before you will be called to prove yourself in the kitchen and not the other way round. Even after employment if you end up meeting a more qualified and experienced chef in that kitchen you will work under that person as a cook.

It's just like saying someone that learned how to make traditional medicine should go about calling himself a doctor or a mechanic with no formal education going about calling himself an engineer.

I think I know why this is so difficult for you to understand... evidently, education is not scam after all.

Btw, instead of coming online to be dragging the Chef name without any culinary education, just enroll into one culinary school and save yourself the drama...your savings after working in a 5 star hotel for 6 years should be enough to cover your tuition.



What is this one saying? Oya walk into any standard hotel and tell them with your mouth or write it in a piece of paper that you are a Chef because you worked as an apprentice and see if they will call you for an interview while ignoring those that stated in their CV that they attended a culinary school...you won't even get a chance to prove yourself during interview in the kitchen. You guys are just irredeemable.
Okay Sir,I now see where all these are coming from.
No need for further engagement.
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by dailyflavour(op): 9:15am On Oct 05, 2025
clockwisereport:
You are doing well. Do not be discouraged by negative comments here. Focus on the skill first. When you see money, you can go to catering school just to get the certificate since we love to brandish certificates. This is what great chefs like Chef Fregz did. He is a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu
Thank you Sir..
I'm not moved by negative energy. I believe they are cowards/ bullies hiding behind their phones grin grin
Although, I'm a graduate of food technology and definitely intend to enroll in a culinary sch when I have the time.
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by SlavaUkraini: 10:09am On Oct 05, 2025
dailyflavour:
Good day ladies and gentlemen,
I Welcome you all to my kitchen gallery.




😳
Wow .
Never in my widest imagination did I think my post knew would get to front page 🤗🤗..
Hallelujah grin
Why won't it get to the front page when the moderator wants to consume those delicious looking food

Just like me 😋😋😋
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by mirrael68(m): 10:23am On Oct 05, 2025
Sellfish:
Good looking food...I hope they taste as good as they look grin... No be to use 10 Maggi cook one Spaghetti o grin

Because I don see shege for all dis "posh" Abuja Restaurants angry

Like this now, I am still farting uncontrollably due to the beautiful concoctions from a Popular Abuja food vendor...I dey pray make shit come but e no gree come cry
Hmmmm. Sorry bros
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by BreakingNews21: 11:12am On Oct 05, 2025
dailyflavour:
Good day ladies and gentlemen,
I Welcome you all to my kitchen gallery
Super kudos, your have excellent culinary skills.
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by 99thEnemy(m): 12:48pm On Oct 05, 2025
Tzar:
If you are a woman, you have passed one of five major criteria for a good wife!
Honestly grin
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by SirJerrie(m): 4:08pm On Oct 05, 2025
JetApartment:
What is this one saying? Oya walk into any standard hotel and tell them with your mouth or write it in a piece of paper that you are a Chef because you worked as an apprentice and see if they will call you for an interview while ignoring those that stated in their CV that they attended a culinary school...you won't even get a chance to prove yourself during interview in the kitchen. You guys are just irredeemable.
Oga...You have no way to prove your claim/point!

"Walk into any standard hotel..." blah blah blah...

How many " standard hotels" do you know?

How many of those "Standards hotels" you may claim to know actually hired a "Chef" just because they attended/graduated culinary school ??

Rest!

Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by iamL(f): 7:42pm On Oct 05, 2025
dailyflavour:
Are you saying that someone went to catering school for a few months can do better than I, with over 6 years of industrial kitchen experience?? sad
The busy hours , rush, a lar cad, multiple shifts, improvising. Lol 😆.
I'm not against catering sch or saying it ain't worth it, but I can categorically tell that, there's nothing that is thought in catering school that I don't know..
And, also there are many things I know and can do that catering school students may not know ..
Don't forget those certs can be bought and fakes, but you can't fake real skills..
I know many head chefs here in Lagos that stated from kitchen stewards.. some only get the catering school cert cos they feel it's necessary, which of course it is,
This work is more of practical. If you go for an interview as a chef/cook ... The main part the interviewer will focus on are your skills..if you like gather 20 certs. If you can't cook up to standard, you're as good as a dish washer..

Actually, I didn't create this thread for this kind of arguments but to share the love and beauty of arts in the culinary world which of course is way way beyond what I've been posting ..
Thanks 😊
You should learn to ignore people that have nothing to offer in life hence their bitterness.

One of the things that helped me to excell in my profession was same as yours, I already had the experience before I went for certification. I just dey give them back to back, there was no one that doesn't want me on their team even though am a female in a male dominated profession.
Keep up the good work.
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by Ucgreen: 9:16pm On Oct 05, 2025
U must really have time to put all this together, well-done
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by aalangel(f): 7:37am On Oct 08, 2025
dailyflavour:
Lol,
That both have their days..
One goes well with farouz, the other goes well with youghurt wink
Please where did you see Fayrouz?
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by dailyflavour(op): 7:25pm On Oct 09, 2025
iamL:
You should learn to ignore people that have nothing to offer in life hence their bitterness.

One of the things that helped me to excell in my profession was same as yours, I already had the experience before I went for certification. I just dey give them back to back, there was no one that doesn't want me on their team even though am a female in a male dominated profession.
Keep up the good work.
Thank you very much for the words of encouragement
Re: Welcome To My Kitchen by dailyflavour(op): 12:10pm On Oct 12, 2025
Goat meat pepper soup and unlike plantain

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