Potatoes 1
Legumes
Grains/Rice
Potatoes 2
Pasta
100

A good type of potato to use when making French fries. 

What is a russet (or Idaho) potato?

100

The distance above the floor that dried grains and dried legumes should be stored.

What is 6 inches?

100

Type of rice used to make Risotto. 

What is arborio rice?

100

Do this to prevent potatoes from exploding when they bake. 

What is pricking the skin?

100

This is how you know when to add pasta to the water, when preparing pasta.

What is boiling?

200

A good type of potato to use for baked potatoes.

What is a russet or Idaho potato? 

200

The maximum length of time that legumes should be stored.

What is 1-2 years?

200

An Italian rice specialty made by stirring hot stock into rice that has been sauteed in butter. 

A technique where you saute rice in butter and slowly add the liquid, to produce a creamy rice dish.

What is risotto?

200

An American-Jewish potato dish, also called a potato pancake. 

What is a Latke?

200

The consistency or texture of properly cooked pasta. 

What is al dente?

300

Potatoes that are small and are good for steaming and roasting. 

What is a new potato? 

300

A necessary step in preparing most legumes for cooking.   

What is soaking?  

300

A cooking method in which you saute rice in oil or butter, then simmer in stock or water, with a variety of seasonings.

A rice dish prepared using this method. 

What is pilaf?

300

Temperature that potatoes should be stored at. 

What is 45-55 degrees? 

300

An important step in making pasta dough that handles well. 

What is resting?

400

A yellow variety of potato. 

What is a Yukon Gold potato?

400

An ingredient that should not be added to legumes too early when cooking.  

What is salt? 

400

The process of removing the germ, bran, and hull of the grain.

What is polishing/milling?

400

Baking, frying, roasting, boiling, steaming, sauteing

What are single-stage techniques for cooking potatoes?

400

The ratio of pasta to water when cooking pasta. 

What is 1 lb./1 gal? 

500

A 2-stage cooking method for potatoes. 

What are Lyonnaise potatoes?  

What is a twice-baked potato? 

500

This makes up the largest portion of a kernel of wheat and contains carbohydrate and protein. 



What is endosperm?

500

A poisonous compound that is present in green potatoes.

What is solanine?


500

An Italian dumpling. 

What is Gnocchi?

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