HACCP
Brigade System
Brigade/French History

Kitchen Terms/Techniques
Poultry/Lab Rules
100

What's the first principle of a HACCP plan

Conduct a hazard analysis 

100

The Chef de Cuisine is also known as what?

Executive Chef 

100

Who was responsible for the creation of the brigade system?

Auguste Escoffier 

100

Explain a chiffonade cut 

Thinly sliced softs herbs/lettuces. Roll like a cigar, slice thinly 

100

What are two things you should do before heading into the lab?

No loose clothing, no jewelry, tie hair back, wear an apron 

200

Put these principles in order from first step to last step of a HACCP plan:

-Establish corrective actions 

-Establish critical limits 

-Determine critical control points

Determine critical control points 

Establish critical limits 

Establish corrective actions 

200

What does 'Sous' stand for in French? 

Under

200

What is a cuisinier?

Line cook for one specific station

200

Explain 'Mis en Place' 

Station preparation. All product organized and in the desired amounts prior to starting the cooking process. Loosely translates to 'mess in place' 

200

What are two parts to take into consideration when setting up your station for knife/cutting safety

Secure cutting board, sharp knife, sanitation water, wash hands

300

Explain the 'Flow of Food'

Process of which a food is distributed within a restaurant or other food service facility. This includes the receiving, storage, cooking, and serving of foods

300

The brigade system was replicated from which military branch?

French Army 

300

The poissonier manages which station?

The fish station 

300

Explain a roux, and it's purpose in cooking

Flour and butter, cooked until the 'raw' taste is removed. Once liquid is added to the roux, it will assist as a thickening agent 

300

When butchering a chicken, in order to make clean cuts, you'll want to cut through which part of the leg/wing/thigh

Joints/cartilage 

400

What does the acronym HACCP stand for?

Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point 

400

What is a commis?

A junior chef 

400

The Garde Manger is responsible for what?

Cold appetizers, salads

400

How would you deglaze a pan? What is the purpose?

Adding liquid to a pan that you've cooked in (stock, broth, cream etc.) To remove stuck on bits from the bottom of the pan, depth of flavor

400
What are the 4 parts of an 8 cut chicken

Legs (2), Thighs (2), Wings (2), Breasts (2) 

500

The point where the failure of Standard Operation Procedure (SOP) could cause harm to customers and to the business is called what 

Critical Control Point 

500

Chef de Partie is in charge of what?

Individual stations 

500

What was Escoffier's 'nickname'? 

King of Chefs, and the Chef of Kings

500

What is miropoix?

Carrots/Celery/Onion, usually diced 

500

Outside of the chicken breast, an airline chicken contains what else?

The drummy (chicken wing)

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