Heat
Knife Skills
Miscellaneous
Mother Sauces
Food Safety
100

Obstructs the browning process

What is moisture?

100

1/4 x 1/4 x 1/4

what is small dice?

100

The number of teaspoons in a tablespoon

What is 3?

100

cooking tomatoes down into a thick sauce

What is Tomato Sauce or Sauce Tomat/Tomate?

100

The acronym for the conditions that support the growth of pathogens

What is FATTOM?

200

a process of browning of sugar used extensively in cooking for the resulting sweet nutty flavor and brown color

What is caramelization?

200

1/8 x 1/8 x 2

what is julienne?
200

The 5 tastes

What are Sour, Sweet, Bitter, Salty, Umami?

200

Milk thickened with Roux

What is a Béchamel?

200

The actual temperature danger zone

What is 41-135 degrees f?

300

a chemical reaction between amino acids, carbohydrates, and heat to brown food and give it a  distinctive flavor.

What is the Maillard Reaction?

300

1/4 x 1/4 x 2

What is batonnet?
300

Equal parts fat and flour

What is a roux?

300

emulsion of egg yolk and melted butter (pronounced correctly, 2 tries)

What is Hollandaise?

300

internal cooking temp of 165 degrees

What is the minimum internal cooking temperature for chicken?

400

__1__ heat cooking methods use water, liquid or steam to transfer heat to food. 

__2__ heat cooking methods involve the circulation of hot air or direct contact with fat to transfer heat.

1 moist

2 dry

400

1/8 x 1/8 x 1/8

What is brunoise?

400

Types of potatoes:

1) Low Starch, High Moisture 

2) Medium Starch, Medium Moisture 

3) High Starch, Low Moisture

1) waxy (ex. Red Potatoes)

2) all-purpose (ex. Yukon Gold Potatoes)

3) starchy (ex. Russet Potatoes)

400

brown sauce; brown stock thickened with dark brown roux (pronounced correctly, 2 tries)

What is Espagnole?

400

The maximum amount of time perishable food can spend in the temperature danger zone.

What is 2 hours?

500

Also referred to as the burning point, is the temperature at which an oil or fat begins to produce a continuous bluish smoke

What is smoke point?

500

A flavor base made from diced vegetables, usually onions, carrots, and celery

What is mirepoix?

500

Name them in order:

1) simmering a combination of animal bones, mirepoix (a mixture of onions, carrots, and celery), and aromatics in water

2) simmering meat, mirepoix, and aromatics in water

3) broth or stock that has been clarified and concentrated

1) stock

2) broth

3) consume

500

Light or clear stock thickened with blonde roux (pronounced correctly, 2 tries)

What is a Velouté?

500

Each letter of FATTOM stands for:

What is:

Food

Acidity

Time

Temperature

Oxygen

Moisture