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Welcome to... Hollywood Squares A Game of X’s and O’s

Starring… Guy Fieri Emeril Lagasse Mario Batali Rachel Ray 1 2 3 Starring… Guy Fieri Emeril Lagasse Mario Batali Rachel Ray Duff Goldman Masaharu Morimoto Bobby Flay Paula Deen Alton Brown 4 5 6 7 8 9

How to Play the Game Decide who will play Os/naughts and who will play Xs/crosses Choose a Food Network star by clicking on their picture. Each star will ask a question. Verbally state your answer to your competitor, then click on the slide. If your answer is correct you win the square, if not, your competition does. Return to the game board and mark the squares accordingly. You earn 5 point for each square, and 10 bonus points for getting 3 in a row.

1 2 3 X 4 5 6 O 7 8 9 Scoreboard Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

To add salt, pepper, or spices to food to improve flavor 1 To add salt, pepper, or spices to food to improve flavor

1 Season Home

To cut food into pieces as small as possible 2 To cut food into pieces as small as possible

2 Mince Home

To cook over or under a heat source 3 To cook over or under a heat source

3 Broil or Grill Home

When bubble rise to the surface of liquid and break 4 When bubble rise to the surface of liquid and break

4 Boiling Home

Cooking over boiling water – the food does not touch water 5 Cooking over boiling water – the food does not touch water

5 Steaming Home

Roughly cutting food into irregular pieces 6 Roughly cutting food into irregular pieces

6 Chop Home

To moisten food while cooking 7 To moisten food while cooking

7 Baste Home

Cooking with dry heat – can also be called roasting 8 Cooking with dry heat – can also be called roasting

8 Baking Home

Cooking with a small amount of oil and very high heat - fast 9 Cooking with a small amount of oil and very high heat - fast

9 Stir-fry Home

X CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! Click for round 2

O CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! Click for round 2

1 2 3 X 4 5 6 O 7 8 9 Scoreboard Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

To cut off the outer covering of fruit or vegetables 1 To cut off the outer covering of fruit or vegetables

1 Pare Home

To mix, using a quick over and over motion with a spoon or whisk 2 To mix, using a quick over and over motion with a spoon or whisk

2 Beat Home

To cut food into evenly shaped ½ pieces 3 To cut food into evenly shaped ½ pieces

3 Cube Home

Use a spoon, beater or mixer to combine until soft and creamy 4 Use a spoon, beater or mixer to combine until soft and creamy

4 Cream Home

To mix using a spoon & a circular or figure-eight motion 5 To mix using a spoon & a circular or figure-eight motion

5 Stir Home

Stir two or more ingredients together thoroughly 6 Stir two or more ingredients together thoroughly

6 Blend Home

To use a rubber scraper to gently combine a delicate mixture 7 To use a rubber scraper to gently combine a delicate mixture

7 Fold Home

To remove liquid from by putting it in a colander 8 To remove liquid from by putting it in a colander

8 Drain Home

To mix solid fat in to dry ingredients with a pastry blender 9 To mix solid fat in to dry ingredients with a pastry blender

9 Cut In Home

X CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!

O CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS! CONGRATULATIONS!

Adapted from Altered by Mark E. Damon © 2000 - All rights Reserved markedamon@hotmail.com Altered by Diane Leitheiser © 2014 - All rights Reserved diane.leithesier@k12.sd.us