To quickly cook small pieces of food in a small amount in hot oil over hot heat.
Example: High Heat: requires a high temperature, which helps to cook the food quickly and create a browned, flavorful crust
What is Saute
What is Saute
How long should you wash your hands before cooking
What is 20 secs.
What is the abbreviation for Cup?
What is C
How many minutes are in 1 hour?
What is 60 minutes
When you cut this vegetable, it makes you cry.
What is a onion
To cook food by heating a liquid just below its boiling point.
Example/Hint: You will see small, occasional bubbles rising slowly from the bottom of the pot, rather than the large, rapid bubbles of a full boil.
A substance or preparation for killing germs designed for use for hands or food processing equipment.
Example/Hint: You use this substance daily.
What is Hand Sanitizer
What is the abbreviation for Pound?
What is lb
How many pints are in 1 Quart?
What is 2 pints
The only fruit with its seeds on the outside.
What is a strawberry
Take or move (someone or something) in a particular direction suddenly and quickly.
Example/Hint: Utensil used to cook eggs or pasta sauce
What is a Whisk
Foodborne Illness caused by bacteria used found in undercooked poultry, meats and eggs.
Example/Hint: Form of fish in the word
What is salmonella
What is the abbreviation for Quart?
What is QT
How much is 1 dozen?
What is 12
This produce is what pickles are made from?
Example/Hint: You use it in a salad
What is a cucumber
A technique that uses the dry heat of the oven.
Example/Hint:This is different from baking because it uses direct intense heat and often is used for meat such as steak, chicken or sometimes seafood such as crabcakes.
What is Broil
What is the best way to control cross contamination in the kitchen?
Example/Hint: You must do this for 20 secs
What is wash your hands
What is the abbreviation for Teaspoon?
What is T
How many ounces are in 1 pound?
What is 16 ounces
Name 2 fruits that has citric acid?
What is Lemons, Limes, Grapefruits, oranges
Removing bones from meat, or cutting meat into a thin slice.
Example/Hint: Usually referring to chicken or fish. Its a sandwich that sells at McDonalds.
What is Fillet.
A Foodborne illness caused by bacteria found in raw or undercooked ground beef?
Example/Hint: Starts with the letter E
What is E-Coli
What is the another abbreviation for Pound?
What is #
How many teaspoons are in 1 tablespoon?
What is 3 teaspoons
Name a fruit that people always think is a vegetable?
What is cucumber, tomatoes, Olives, corn, pumpkins, eggplants and peppers