Fill in the blank
What is...
True or Flase?
Why?
How?
100
Oil is completely submerged when ________ frying.

Deep

100

What is Pan Frying?

Using less oil than deep frying, but more oil than sautéing. 

100

You can boil pasta below 230 degrees?

True. The boiling point is 212 degrees. 

100

Why would you deep fry an onion?

To make it crispy.

100

How would you deep fry oreos?

Submerge the oreos in oil

200

__________ is a French word meaning to "jump" since the food is constantly being moved in the pan.

Sautéing 

200

What is Seasoning to Taste?

Exactly what it sounds like! Do what you want with the taste.

200

You can Sauté chicken while being submerged in oil.

False. That is deep frying. 

200

Why is pan frying healthier than deep frying?

It uses less oil.

200

How would you steam broccoli?

Cook the broccoli above the boiling water so the steam cooks the ingredient rather than the water.

300

When __________ an onion, you chop the pieces into small, square, shapes so they can cook evenly when in a pan. 

Dicing 

300

What is Chop?

The most common direction. No particular size, just chop!

300

Simmering a liquid boils the ingredients.

False. Simmering is just below the boiling point.

300

Why is steaming broccoli better than boiling it?

It does not take away the nutrients or taste.

300

How would you sauté vegetables?

By moving the ingredients around and using very little oil.

400

The ___________ point of water is 212 degrees

Boiling

400

What is Slice?

Cutting ingredients into smaller, FLAT pieces. Think of SLICING a piece of meat. 

400

Seasoning to Taste is best if you start small and then build up taste.

True. You can't take seasoning away, but you can always add more. 

400

Why do you start seasoning to taste with less, and then add more?

You can always add more salt, but you can't take it away.

400

How would you dice carrots?

Cutting the carrots into small, square pieces.

500

When _________ broccoli, the ingredient never touches the water, but it cooked by the heat of the _______.

Steaming / steam 

500

What is Simmering?

Bringing a liquid down to just BELOW the boiling point. 

500

Dicing an onion makes the onion easier to cook through.

True. The smaller the chop, the easier it is to cook evenly. 

500

Why does simmering not boil the ingredients?

Simmering is just below the boiling point.

500

How would you boil pasta? (At what temperature)

Bring the water to at least 212 degrees.

M
e
n
u