Kitchen Safety
Kitchen Safety
Food Handling
Food Safety
Other
100

One of the first SAFETY lessons we learn is...

Open the oven door completely.

100
An example of "being SAFE" in the kitchen...

cleaning up spills thoroughly

100

The most important thing we can do to keep the food we prepare safe for eating is...

Wash our hands!

100

Example of "cross-contamination"

raw food touching food that doesn't need to be cooked

100

Less toxic cleaning substance...

baking soda (it eliminates odors too)

200

When using the mixer, what order is needed to take out the beaters?

unplug the mixer, then take out beaters

200

Hot pads or oven mitts should be (dry, large, colorful or non-flammable)?

dry... why?

200

One of the textbook reasons not to cook is...

You are ill.

200

What is the Danger Zone?

Leaving food to cool at room temperature for more than 2 hours

200

Why should you read an appliance manual?

to find out what safety steps you should use with the appliance

300

First thing to TRY to do with stovetop fire...

turn off burner

300
Name two things that can be a deadly mix in the kitchen.

water and small appliances

300

Name 2 steps to how to wash dishes

scrape and rinse soiled dishes

presoak

hot sudsy water

Rinse thoroughly (all soap gone!)

wash knives separately

300

How long can milk usually last in the fridge?

7 days

300

What should you do when an accident occurs?

Depends...

stay calm

procedures to assist (heimlich, bandaid, cold water)

call 911 if severe or out of control

400

When you lift a lid from a pot, you should always...

lift far edge first

400

What do you need to do with the mixer if recipe tells you to scrape the bowl while beating?

turn off mixer first

400

2 ways to ensure personal hygiene...

wash hands, face, body

nails trimmed

tie long hair back (hair net)

400

2 ways to ensure a clean kitchen (ready for food prep)

pets out of kitchen

change dish towels/wash cloths often

wash tops of cans before opening

sterilize countertops before prepping food

400
What is an odorless, highly poisonous gas given off when cooking with charcoal?

carbon monoxide (don't grill indoors with a BBQer and charcoal!)

500
When a sharp object begins to fall, what should you do?

step back and pick it up when it is completely still

500

How should you clean up broken glass?

sweep into dustpan

wet paper towel to pick up smaller particles

500

How long can store-bought eggs usually last in the fridge?

3-5 weeks

500

How can you know if food is spoiled?

smelling, seeing, package dented/torn, expiration date 

500

Define foodborne illness

a sickness caused by eating contaminated food (sources are: bacteria, toxins, spores, etc.)

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