Garnishes French word “garnir” meaning to decorate or furnish Foods II 5.02 Use garnishes appropriate for specific service
PLAY WITH YOUR FOOD
What is a garnish? A garnish is an edible food that is placed on or around food to add color or flavor. In the culinary world, it means to use food as an attractive decoration Examples: a sprig of parsley orange slice Lettuces leaf Citrus wedge
Examples
What is the purpose? A garnishes makes food or drinks items look more appealing (visual appeal) A garnishes should complement the food Add nutritional value Add color and balance Some dishes are so identified with a particular garnish that they may appear incomplete without it.
Example Where would you put this ?
Making Garnishes
Garnishing Tools P.460 Channel Knife Decorating spatula Fluting knife Melon baller Paring knife Vegetable peeler Zester Butter curler Pastry bag and tips (not in the book)
Melon baller or parisienne scoop perfect Used to scoop out balls of cheese, potatoes, butter, cantaloupe, and watermelon
Butter curler Makes curls and grooves and marble size balls
Pastry Bag
Vegetable Peeler Carrot and chocolate curls
Zester and channel knife (combined) Channel-Use to pare thin grooves from Citrus, carrots, and cumbers Zester-shaved pieces from colorful vegetables like carrots or oranges
Paring knife
Fluting Knife V-cuts in melon or bell peppers
Decorating Spatula
Use of Garnishes Color
Tournée knife
V-shape knife
Internet Activity techniques/how-to-garnish-cooking8.htm
Project Find pictures in magazines to make a collage of garnishes
Dessert ways/smu.pdf