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Jeopardy Culinary Arts II

Foodborne Illness BakingMoist/Dry Cooking Safe Foods / Safe Kitchen Foods

What is foodborne illness? Give two Examples An illness that results from eating contaminated food. Biological – E-coli Physical – Piece of Metal

What is the Temperature Danger Zone & What are the Degrees? TDZ is the zone where pathogens or bacteria can grow. 41°F - 135°F

What is Cross Contamination? Occurs when a food that is safe comes in contact with a contaminant.

Foods, such as meats and milk, that must be properly wrapped or kept cold until they can be stored or used are called _________ goods.

What is the cause of a strong flavor of alcohol in finished yeast bread?: Too much yeast was used.

Which leavener is NOT used in Quick Breads : Yeast

Baking Ingredient that balances other flavors and makes them more vivid is? Salt

What are two ingredients used in the creaming Method? & Define Creaming Method Fat and Sugar When mixing fat & sugar to incorporate air and make a fluffy creamy consistency.

What is Blanching? Moist Heat cooking method that involves cooking in a liquid just long enough to cook the outer portion of food.

Which of the following is a moist cooking method: 1.Sauteing 2.Simmering 3.Stir Frying 4.Braising 5.Broiling

Partially Cooking food to reduce the finall cooking time is referred to as? 1.Par-cooking

Combination cooking method in which food is first seared and gently cooked in flavorful liquid, is know as: Braising

What type of shoe must a cook wear? Slip resistant shoes.

When Sharpening Chef’s knives you should: Use a sharpening stone

Foods that are left out at room temperature are______.

A/An_________ is used to cool foods Quickly and safely. Ice Bath

Devein means to: Remove a large black vein from shrimp

What is the difference between cooking fresh pasta and dry:

Of the following, which ingredient should not be used in preparing a stock:: Bones, shells, vegetables Spices and herbs Mirepoix Hot Water Wine

A type of pasta that can be baked or fried

400 POINTS What 2 Ingredients are used to make ROUX and the use?

500 Points Which grain contains all 9 essential amino acids and therefore is considered to be a full protein?