Baking
Cooking Methods
Cooking Terms
Measurements
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100

What does the "AP" in AP Flour stand for?

All-purpose

100

This method of cooking uses dry and moist heat. Food is typically browned and then simmered in liquid.

Braising
100

Define: mise en place

Mise en place is a French culinary phrase which means "putting in place" or "gather". It refers to the setup required before cooking, and is often used in professional kitchens to refer to organizing and arranging the ingredients prior to cooking.

100

How many teaspoons in a tablespoon?

3

100

What is the safest way to put out a grease fire?

a. quickly douse the flame in ice water.

b. quickly douse the flame in baking soda

c. quickly take the pan outside so it doesn't burn the house down

Baking soda

200

What is "creaming" in baking?

Beating together butter and sugar

200

Moist cooking method. Food is completely submerged in water/liquid and cooked at a low temperature.

Poaching

200

What do julienne and brunoise mean?

julienne: short, very thin strips of food

brunoise: tiny cubes of food, cut from julienned strips. 

200

How many tablespoons in 1/8 cup?

2

200

True or false? When relighting burners on a stove, you should strike a match first and then turn on the gas. 

True. If you turn on the gas first, you could let too much escape and cause a larger flame. 

300

What are the ways that we can measure ingredients for baking and what is the most precise method for measuring?

Volume and weight. 

Weight is the most precise. 


300

Method of preparing food that uses dry heat, typically in an oven, but can also be done in hot ashes, or on hot stones.

Baking
300

What is a roux?

Roux is flour and fat cooked together and used to thicken sauces

300

How many cups in a pint?

2

300

What is the minimum temperature you should cook poultry to?

165 degrees F

400

Name 2 Quick Breads that we made this year

Pancakes

Waffles

Muffins


400

Submerging food in fat

Deep fat frying
400
Kosher, fleur de sel and iodized are all examples of what?

Salt

400

How many cups in a quart?

4
400

Tell me where in the culinary lab would you find the following things:

A sheet pan

Parchment paper

Flour and Sugar

Gloves

The dirty laundry

Cleaning supplies and disinfectant

The broom

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500

Name the 3 types of leaveners and an example of each.

Chemical- baking powder, baking soda

Natural- yeast

Mechanical- incorporating air or steam- like whipping eggs or butter for pastries

500

Direct heat from above the food

Broiling

500

What does al dente mean?

"To the tooth." Typically used in cooking pasta- leaving a little bite to your pasta. 

500

How many ounces in a cup? How many ounces in a pound?

8 ounces

16 ounces 

500

What is the title of Julia Child's cookbook?

Mastering the Art of French Cooking

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