Culinary Terms
Nutrition Facts
Cooking Methods
Culinary Math
Taco Wednesday
Knives on Monday
Cobbler Thursday
Cooking Methods 2
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What part of the house is the kitchen located? 

What part of the house is the dining area located?

front and back of the house

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What is the largest category in the food pyramid?

bread, cereal, rice, pasta

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What is Saute?

To cook small pieces of food over a medium-high heat with oil in a pan, usually to brown food.

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How many 1/2 c are in 1 c?

2 half cups

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Taco Bell started as a? 

Burger stand

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What do we use to sharpen knives?

A wet stone 

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Does a cobbler have a crust or does a pie?

A Pie has crust, Cobbler doesn't 

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What does Marinate mean?

To soak in a sauce or flavored liquid for a long period of time, usually a meat, poultry or fish.

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gal =

gallon

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What does FIFO stand for?

First in first out

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What is the suggested amount of servings a day for meat, poultry, fish, eggs, and nuts?

two to three servings

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What is  BRAISING?

To cook first by browning the food in butter or oil, then gently simmering in a small amount of liquid over low heat for a long period of time in a covered pan until tender.

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How many tablespoons are in 1/2 c? 

8 tablespoons

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What does TACO mean? 

Light Lunch

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How should we store our knives?

In a knife block..

NEVER IN A DRAWER

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What goes on top of a Cobbler?

A biscuit dough crust

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What does SEAR mean?

To brown the surface of meat by quick-cooking over high heat into order to seal in the meat’s juices.

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# =

pound

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What kind of knife do we use to cut berries??

A pairing knife

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is the smallest category on the food pyramid?

fats, oils, sweets

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What is the best way to cook a sweet, savory item in dry heat?

baking

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Miss Iina placed an empty container that weighs 13 ounces on a digital scale and forgot to zero the scale before adding flour to the container. After adding the flour, the scale reads 18 ounces. How much flour is in the container?

5 ounces

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What animal is mutton?

Lamb

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How should we wash our knives?

By hand

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Whats the difference between a Pie & a Cobbler?

Cobbler doesn't have a bottom crust where a Pie does

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What is STEEPING ?

To soak a dry ingredient in a liquid just under the boiling point to extract the flavour, such as with tea.

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What is the Temperature Danger Zone ?

The Temperature Danger Zone is the temperature range most conducive to the growth of harmful bacteria, between 41 F and 140 F. Keeping food either colder than 41 F or hotter than 140 F is one of the simplest ways to prevent food poisoning.

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When is Taco Day?

October 4th

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What are 3 essential nutrients?

carbohydrates, fat, proteins, water, vitamins, and minerals

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What is STEWING?

To cook covered over low heat in a liquid for a substantial period of time.

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How many sticks of butter make a 3 cups?

6 sticks

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When was the 1st Taco Truck 

1966

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What is the name of this cut?  

Allumette, Batonnet or Julianne

Batonnet

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How did cobbler get its name?

the topping has the look of a 'cobbled' stone pathway rather than a 'smooth' paving

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What is removing fat or foam from the surface a liquid called?

Skim

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What is 

AU JUS?

Au jus refers to a meat dish served with a sauce made from its own juices and fortified with stock and seasonings.

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What is a roux?
used to thicken sauces, there is equal parts flour and fat
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What do carbohydrates convert into?

glucose aka sugar

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What is POACHING

Poaching- like simmering & boiling.

Poaching is a moist- heat cooking method that involves submerging food in liquid, typically without using fat. in liquid, typically without using fat.

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If each potato weighs 2/3 pound, how many potatoes are in a 100-pound case?

150 potatoes

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What year did the 1st Taco Bell open?

1954

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What is the name of this cut?

Allumette, Batonnet or Julianne

Julienne

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What is the difference between a crumble cake and a cobbler?

A Cobbler is a deep-dish baked fruit dessert with a thick dropped-biscuit or pie dough topping. ... 

A Crumble is a baked fruit dessert with a layer of topping usually a streusel-like combination of flour, sugar and butter.

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To combine light ingredients, such as whipped cream or beaten eggs whites, with a heavier mixture, using a over-and-under motion.

FOLD

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What method involves baking sliced potatoes or vegetables in a dish layered with cheese and a buttery topping of seasoned breadcrumbs.

Au Gratin

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