How long should you wash your hands for?
Minimum of 20 seconds
What liquid is found in brown sugar?
Molasses
To cook in hot air in an oven
Bake
How many tablespoons are in a stick of butter?
8 tbsp
When practicing knife skills, which cut described very tiny pieces. (Such as garlic)
Mince
Why is a wet oven mitt unsafe?
The water will turn to steam = burns
What two ingredients in cookie dough are unsafe to eat raw?
Eggs/Flour
Mix = gentle; see separate ingredients
Blend = more "dramatic"; it combines one, smooth mixture
What is the most accurate method to measuring ingredients?
Weight
What was the name of the green herb we used in our salsa recipe?
Cilantro
What two ingredients can be used on a grease fire?
Baking Soda and Salt
What is the protein in flour that creates elasticity?
Gluten
What are the three methods you can use to "cut in" butter?
Fingertips, two knives, pastry blender
The number of servings the recipe will make is called the...
Yield
What was the name of the material used to squeeze out the liquid from the fat when making our homemade butter?
Cheesecloth
What does P.A.S.S. stand for?
Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep
Baking Soda reacts to _______ and Baking Powder reacts to ______
Baking Soda reacts to an acid, and Baking Powder reacts to a liquid
What two cooking terms can ONLY be used to describe a dough?
Knead, Roll Out
Put these ingredients in order from lightest to heaviest:
Water, All Purpose Flour, Granulated Sugar, Brown Sugar
All-Purpose Flour
Granulated Sugar
Brown Sugar
Water
What part of the knife describes the area between the handle and the blade?
The bolster
What type of fire extinguisher is designed to put out electrical fires? (A, B, C, D, or K)
C
What is the part of the egg that attaches the yolk to the egg white?
Chalaza
Which cooking term describes softening gelatin in cold water?
Bloom
How much should a properly measured cup of all-purpose flour weigh?
4.2 ounces
When learning about the importance of oven temperatures, we learned the temperature that butter melts. What is the temperature (in degrees F)?
92 degrees F