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Cooking Basics
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cooking
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. What is the liquid and thickening agent for bechemel?
Le Frire
equal parts cooked flour and fat
41-135 degrees
milk and white roux
2. What should your foods appearance have?
variety
4-6 minutes
oz.
sweat
3. What is the abbreviation for tablespoon?
tbsp
blanch
to the fill line
butter and flour uncooked
4. What is the term for simmering or broiling until the quantity of liquid is decreased?
roast
chasseur
reduce
butter and flour uncooked
5. Food cost diveded by menu price is?
ibs. (or) #
food cost percentage
variety
small animal bones
6. What is 'rewetting' when you reuse the bones a second time to make a weaker secondary stock?
remouillage
deep-fry
aromatic vegetables - herbs - acid - and water
Auguste Escoffier
7. What is the small sauce for hollandaise?
food cost percentage
bernaise and choron
Teaspoon - tablespoon - fluid ounce
a short broth used for a cooking liquid for fish or vegetables
8. What is menu utilization
using all edible trim
Le Pocher
adult bones
1-3 minutes
9. What is the term for simmering or braising in a small amount of liquid?
stew
washing and trimming food
meat
portion cost
10. When managing time What is the 3th time waster?
grill
sear
adult bones
poor communication
11. What is a china cap used for?
heel
drain liquids through a relatively small opening
white - blond - and brown
gelatin
12. What is a cycle menu?
meat
standardized recipes
change over a period
Temperature danger zone
13. What is the abbreviation for pound?
portion control
ibs. (or) #
variety
Saucier
14. What is the deminsion for brunoise?
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15. What is the liquid and thickening agent for espagnole?
bechemel - espangal - tomato sauce - holliandase - and veloute
brown stock and brown roux
Le Sauter
no choice
16. What is a set of instructions desribing the way a particular estabilshment prepares a particular dish?
bechemel - espangal - tomato sauce - holliandase - and veloute
standardized recipes
poor staff training
food cost percentage
17. Stocks are made with what five items?
missing or inadequate tools
heel
bake
bones - water - aromatics - mirepoix - acid
18. What is the birth and death dates of Careme?
1784-1833
Le Frire
smoke-roasting
when great clarity smoothness is required in a liquid
19. Who opened the first restaurant?
sweat
50% onions - 25% carrots - 25% celery
Monsieur Boulanger
glace
20. What is the Temperature danger zone (T.D.Z.)?
food cost percentage
brown stock and brown roux
41-135 degrees
Chef de partie
21. What is the abbreviation for teaspoon?
food cost percentage
bones - water - aromatics - mirepoix - acid
1/8' x 1/8' x 1/8'
tsp
22. Who created nouvelle cuisine?
Fernand Point
used to thicken meatloaf or stuffing
poor communication
white - blond - and brown
23. What are the three stages of roux?
item arrangement
variety
white - blond - and brown
minimum-use ingredients
24. What is the term for swirling a liquid in a saute pan?
small animal bones
layout & design
butter and flour uncooked
deglaze
25. What is the pastry chef called; prapares pastries and desserts?
tomatoes and reduction
Patissier
oz.
menu
26. What is the term for a person in charge of a particular area of production?
Chef de partie
menu
20-30 minutes
Biological - chemical - and physical
27. What is the fish cook called?
Teaspoon - tablespoon - fluid ounce
Poissonier
weight
1-3 minutes
28. What are the five knife components?
1765
blade - tang - handle - rivets - and heel
layout & design - variety - item arrangement & location - Descripyive language - kitchen personnel & equipment
broil
29. What is the classic cooking techniques used in french cuisine?
Les cuisson
white - blond - and brown
menu
same menu everyday
30. What is the roast cook called; prepares roasted and braised meats and there gravies?
meat or fish bones that are fresh or purchased exclusively for stock production
variety
smoke-roasting
Rotisseur
31. What is fariner?
papillotte
ounce - pound - gram - and kilogram
for staining pasta - vegetables - and so on
to dedge in flour
32. What is a measurement of the space occupied by a liquid - solid - or gas?
saute
Aboyeur
3-4 parsley stems - 1 sprig of thyme - 1 bay leaf - and 1 tsp peppercorns
volume
33. What is the french term for restaurant? (to restore)
Le Pocher
flour and water
Restaurer
Chef de partie
34. What is a colander used for?
1/4' x 1/4' x 2-2 1/2'
1784-1833
no clear priorities for tasks
for washed or cooked vegetables - salad greens - pasta - and other foods
35. What are the three measuring conventions of a recipe?
simmer
papillotte
3/4' x 3/4' x 3/4'
weight - volume and count
36. What is the term for cooking foods by surrounding them with hot - dry air?
bake
kg
small portions of several items
aromatic vegetables - herbs - acid - and water
37. What is the deminsion for paysanne?
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38. What is it called when you add liquid to the bottom of a pan to release the fond?
Les cuisson
brown stock
funets (essence)
deglaze
39. When managing time What is the 2nd time waster?
1-3 minutes
tsp
funets (essence)
poor staff training
40. What is menu accuracy?
remouillage
1/4' x 1/4' x 1/4'
be true to your menu desriptions
Le Frire
41. What is a steel used for?
1/8' x 1/8' x 2-2 1/2'
straightens the blade of the knife
layout & design - variety - item arrangement & location - Descripyive language - kitchen personnel & equipment
make sure the drain valve is shut
42. What is the sauce cook called; prepares sauces - stews - and hot hors d'oeuves - and sautes foods to order?
Saucier
Fernand Point
fl. oz.
41-135 degrees
43. What is a white wash?
Poissonier
glace
flour and water
instructional and standardized
44. Who is incharge of production and assistant to the executive chef or chef de cuisine?
Sous chef
when cooled should be gelatinous - have body - good taste - good color
Auguste Escoffier
Le Frire
45. When doing mise en place What do you do 1st?
Gather food
pan-fry
Are those that are used in one or two items on your menu
Fernand Point
46. What is the liquid and thickening agent for veloute?
white stock and blond roux
Fernand Point
gives it a toasty and nutty flavor
poultry
47. What is the deminsion for medium dice?
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48. What is the cuisson for vacuum packed cooking?
Monsieur Boulanger
1/8' x 1/8' x 1/8'
sous vide
glace
49. What does T.D.Z. mean?
moist-heat cooking methods
Temperature danger zone
beurre manie - white wash - slurry - bread crumbs - rice - egg yolks-emulsion - liaison - reduction - and deglazing
deep-fry
50. What is a tasting menu?
small portions of several items
equal parts cooked flour and fat
food prepared at the table
change over a period