Cooking Methods
Measurements & Butter
Cooking Terms
Kitchen Scenarios
Baking Basics
100

This dry-heat method is used to cook pizza and cookies.

What is baking?

100

How many tablespoons are in 1/2 cup of butter?

What is 8 tablespoons?

100

Mixing butter and sugar until light and fluffy.

What is creaming?

100

Your cookies are flat—name one possible reason.

Butter too soft/melted OR too much sugar

100

This ingredient helps dough rise.

What is yeast?

200

This moist-heat method uses bubbling liquid at a high temperature.

What is boiling?

200

How many tablespoons are in 1 cup?

What is 16 tablespoons?

200

Gently combine ingredients without overmixing.

What is folding?

200

Your soup is too salty—what can you do?

Add water, broth, or more ingredients

200

What happens if you overmix cookie dough?

Cookies become tough

300

Cooking food just below boiling with small bubbles.

What is simmering?

300

Convert: 3/4 cup of butter into tablespoons

What is 12 tablespoons?

300

Cutting food into small cube-shaped pieces.

What is dicing?

300

Your dough didn’t rise—why?

Yeast was dead OR environment too cold

300

Why do we preheat the oven?

To ensure even cooking

400

Cooking quickly in a small amount of oil over medium-high heat.

What is sautéing?

400

Why is accurate measuring important in baking?

Because it affects texture, structure, and outcome

400

Working dough to develop gluten.

What is kneading?

400

Your cookies burned on the bottom—cause?

Oven too hot OR pan too dark

400

What is the role of butter in baking?

Adds flavor, moisture, texture

500

Why would you simmer soup instead of boiling it?

To prevent overcooking, improve flavor, and keep texture intact

500

You only have a tablespoon—how do you measure 1/4 cup?

What is 4 tablespoons?

500

Why is whisking different from stirring?

Whisking incorporates air; stirring just combines

500

Pizza crust is too tough—what went wrong?

Overworked dough OR too much flour

500

Why should ingredients sometimes be at room temperature?

They mix more evenly and improve texture

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