Baking
Kitchen Safety
Cooking
Cooking Shows
Utensils
100

What ingredient is primarily responsible for making bread rise?

Yeast

100

What should you always do before using a knife? 

Ensure it is sharp and handled correctly. 

100

What is the term for cooking food in very hot water? 

Boiling

100

Which food network chef is known for his flaming shirt and intense hair cut? 

Guy Fieri

100

What kitchen tool do you use to flip pancakes? 

Spatula

200

What is the purpose of using parchment paper when baking?

Prevent sticking and make cleanup easier 

200

Name one way to prevent cross-contamination in the kitchen.

Example: Using separate cutting boards for meat and vegetables. 

200

How do you know when pasta is al dente? 

Cooked but still firm to the bite. 

200

Which famous chef is known for his thick accent and his intense emotional outbursts?

Gordon Ramsay

200

Name the utensil used to measure dry ingredients.

Dry measuring cup/measuring spoons. 

300

Where did the sweet bread Brioche originate from? 

France

300

What is the correct way to extinguish a grease fire? 

Cover it with a lid or use baking soda, never water.

300

What is also known as Japanese horseradish? 

Wasabi

300

What cooking show features home cooks competing for a chance to win a restaurant franchise?

MasterChef

300

What is a spork?

A spoon and fork combined. 

400

What temperature do you usually bake a cake at?

350 F

400

Why is it important to wear closed-toed shoes in the kitchen? 

To protect your feet from spills and dropped items.

400

Kimchi is a pickled vegetable dish from which country?

Korea

400

What is the name of the popular cooking competition show where chefs compete in timed challenges? This show is very "cutting edge". 

Chopped

400

What do you use a pastry cutter for?

Mixing/cutting margarine into flour (for example). 

500

Name a common leavening agent used in baking cookies.

Baking soda or baking powder

500

How should you store raw meat in the refrigerator? 

On the bottom shelf to prevent juices from dripping onto other foods. 

500

What is the difference between sauteing and frying?

Sauteing uses less oil and is done at a higher heat.

500

Fill in the blanks "Hot Off The _____" is hosted by Bobby Flay.

Grill

500

What is the purpose of a whisk in cooking?

To mix ingredients together and incorporate air. 

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