Grilling is an example of which method
What is Dry heat?
Name one pastry product made from pâte à choux.
What is a cream puff, éclair, profiterole, or churro?
What appetizer is served?
What are Homemade Pretzels?
What ingredient prevents large ice crystals in ice cream?
What is fat (cream/egg yolks)?
Drop cookies get their name because they are placed on a sheet using what?
What is a spoon or scoop?
Braising is an example of which method
What is Combination?
Pâte à choux dough is cooked twice. What is the first cooking step?
What is cooking the dough on the stovetop?
This hot entrée is a with vegetables and cheese.
What is Broccoli Cheddar Soup?
What must you do to the custard base before churning?
What is chill it?
What method is used when butter and sugar are beaten together until fluffy?
What is the creaming method?
Poaching eggs is which method
What is Moist heat?
What leavening agent causes pâte à choux to puff?
What is steam?
The Reuben Sandwich includes pastrami, Thousand Island, Swiss, and what pickled ingredient?
What is Sauerkraut?
What is a Non-dairy frozen dessert?
Italian ice
Biscotti are baked using which method?
What is the twice-baked method?
Sautéing vegetables is which method
What is Dry heat?
Why must you add eggs slowly to pâte à choux?
To control consistency and avoid runny dough.
The Garden Salad contains croutons, cheddar cheese, lettuce, and which two fresh vegetables?
What are carrots and cucumbers?
All Ice creams contain egg yolks
What is no?
Refrigerating cookie dough before baking improves what?
What is structure (spread control)?
Steaming fish is which method
What is Moist heat?
Name a savory dish made with pâte à choux and gruyere cheese.
What are gougères?
The dessert menu offers two options. What are they?
What are Apple Strudel and Coffee Oreo Ice Cream?
What type of sugar substitute prevents ice cream from being too hard when frozen?
What is invert sugar (glucose, honey, corn syrup)?
What are two types of cookie mixing methods?
What are creaming, beating, whipping, or folding?