Methods of Cookery

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Hospitality hsc review Flashcards on Methods of Cookery, created by michael ha on 30/06/2014.
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Flashcards by michael ha, updated more than 1 year ago
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Equipment and technology • electric, gas or induction ranges • ovens, including combi ovens • microwaves • grills and griddles • deep-fryers • salamanders • food processors • blenders • mixers • slicers • tilting frypan and bratt pan • steamers • utensils • cutlery
The standard features of a recipe • preliminary preparation • equipment • quantity of ingredients • method • cooking temperature • cooking time • number of portions recipe will produce • total cost of product.
Wet cookery methods Wet methods include • boiling • poaching • steaming • stewing • braising
Effective work flow • logical sequence • time efficient • planning and organisation • time constraints • cooperation.
Dry Methods of cookery • roasting • baking • grilling • shallow-frying • deep-frying • stir-frying • pan-frying.
Indicators of problems with the cookery process including: • texture • colour • flavour • viscosity • aroma.
Underlying principles of each method of cookery including: • definition of cookery method • suitable foods • characteristics of foods prepared using this method • utensils and equipment • procedures for method of cookery • safe and hygienic work practices • suitable recipes • associated culinary terms • common problems and solutions • effect on the nutritional value of food • waste minimisation techniques.
Commodities • dairy products, such as milk, butter, yoghurt, cheeses and alternatives • dry goods, such as flours, sugars, pastas and rice • standard fruit and vegetables • eggs • meat, seafood and poultry, which may be fresh, frozen, preserved or pre prepared, and may also include meat products such as standard cuts, sausages, hams, salami and other meat products • general food items, such as oils, sauces, condiments and flavourings, garnishes, coatings and batters.
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