Kitchen Safety
Basics of Baking
Cookies
Quick Breads
Kitchen Misc.
100

A sharp knife is safer than a dull knife

What is true.

100

Provides sweetness in baked goods

What is sugar.

100

One of the most popular cookies in the U.S.

What is chocolate chip.

100

Batter that is thin consistency.

What is a pour batter.

100

Type of footwear necessary for kitchen safety. 

What is closed-toe.

200

The reason we change our gloves after cracking eggs

What is to prevent cross contamination.

200

Provides structure in baked goods

What is flour.

200

A flour based sweet cake

What is a cookie.

200

Two most common quick bread leavening agents.

What is Baking Soda & Baking Powder.
200

What to say when opening the oven or moving hot items around the kitchen

What is "Hot Stuff."

300

The part of the fire you aim a fire extinguisher at

What is the base.

300

Provides moisture and helps ingredients stick together (nature's glue)

What are eggs.

300

Cookie texture that has low moisture content and is high in fat & sugar

What is crisp.

300
Baked goods that are prepared in a short amount of time

What are quick breads.

300

The number of teaspoons in one Tablespoon.

What is 3.

400

The handwashing process should take approximately

What is 20-30 seconds

400

Examples of these are butter & shortening

What are fats.

400

Cookies are typically place on a baking pan using this

What is a pastry bag or scoop (portioner).

400

Type of batter that is thick & sticky.

What is drop batter.

400

Tool used to measure ingredients by weight

What is a scale.

500

The meaning of each letter of the PASS acronym for fire extinguishers.

Pull

Aim

Squeeze

Sweep

500

An organic leavener

What is yeast.

500

Type of cookie that can be shaped & decorated in many ways

What is sugar cookie.

500
Cause of Peaked top, tough consistency & large tunnels in a muffin.

What is overmixing.

500

French culinary term that means everything in it's place.

What is Mise en Place.

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