Take as many cooking classes as you can.
Practice cooking as often as possible.
Teach your friends and family members how to cook your favorite dish.
Record yourself as you teach others about cooking. Review the recording and try to improve areas in which you were deficient.
Volunteer at a local cooking school to get your foot in the door.
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