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CateringFurther Education (Key Stage 5)

This lesson contains 25 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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Vegetables part 3

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Slide 2 - Video

State three advantages of pickling as a method of preservation for vegetables?
Adds Flavour
Tenderises the vegetables
Cost effective (usually done at height of season)
Can be stored with out refrigeration (Depends on the form of pickling)

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Describe the five main stages when preparing sautéed potatoes with onions

(Potatoes)
- Boiled/steamed
- Peeled and sliced
- Shallow fried
(Onions)
- Sliced and fried
- Mixed together, seasoned and sprinkled with chopped parsley

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Slide 5 - Video

 State four factors in relation to portion control which should to be taken into consideration when
preparing and serving Duchesse potatoes.

Slide 6 - Slide

Duchess potatoes 
 Size
- Consistency of piped shapes
- How many are to be served as a portion
- Cost control of ingredients
- Yield from the recipe

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Identify two reasons why steaming is an appropriate cooking method for broccoli florets.
 Moist method of cookery
- Retains nutrients
- Retains natural shape of florets
- Retains colour

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Identify two appropriate vegetables for each specific coating or stuffing in the table below
Yeast:
Aubergine
Mushroom
Courgette
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Fennel
Parsnip
Salsify

Slide 9 - Slide

Rice stuffing 
Pimento
Marrow
Aubergine
Tomato
Courgette

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Revision from the past 2 weeks:

Slide 11 - Slide

What type of fruit are raspberries?
A
Stone fruit
B
Melon
C
Citrus fruit
D
Berries

Slide 12 - Quiz

When are raspberries in season?
A
Winter
B
Autumn
C
Summer
D
Spring

Slide 13 - Quiz

What type of fruit are pears?
A
hard fruit
B
Citrus fruit
C
Stone fruit
D
Tropical fruit

Slide 14 - Quiz

When are pears in season?
A
Year-round
B
Late summer to early autumn
C
Spring to summer
D
Winter to spring

Slide 15 - Quiz

When are cherries in season?
A
Fall
B
Summer
C
Spring
D
Winter

Slide 16 - Quiz

What type of fruit are cherries?
A
Grapes
B
Oranges
C
stone
D
cherries

Slide 17 - Quiz

What type of fruit is rhubarb?
A
It is a citrus fruit
B
It is a stem
C
It is a berry
D
It is a tropical fruit

Slide 18 - Quiz

When is rhubarb in season?
A
Year-round
B
Late summer and autumn
C
Fall and winter
D
Spring

Slide 19 - Quiz

Quality points when buying
asparagus?

Slide 20 - Mind map

State five quality points that should be looked for when buying fresh asparagus.
  1. - Size and shape
  2. - The tips should be tightly furled
  3. - Look fresh and dry and not shrivelled
  4. - Stalks should be straight
  5. - Stalks should be firm not droopy
  6. - Free from scarring or bruising
  7. - Free from dirt and sand deposits
  8. - Best before date

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How should soft fruits be stored?

Slide 22 - Mind map

State three storage practices that help maintain the quality of raspberries.
  1. Store in plastic, aerated containers or punnets
  2. - Store in refrigerator
  3. - Label for stock rotation
  4. - Store away from strong smelling foods
  5. - Hold minimum stock

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 Explain why deep frying is an appropriate cooking method for Tofu.
  1.  Quick method of cookery
  2. - Less likely to break up during cooking as it is very delicate
  3. - Adds colour

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Please revise for your test next week!

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