HISTORY of BAKING (Autosaved) PDF
HISTORY of BAKING (Autosaved) PDF
HISTORY of BAKING (Autosaved) PDF
3000 BC
The raised loaf of bread was discovered.
The story of the first “leavened” or raised bread
tells of a baker in the Royal Egyptian.
History of Baking
17th Century
A scientist discovered what saved the Egyptian baker’s job.
Cells were seen under the microscope and the process by which bread dough raises was
made known.
When the dough was set aside, (a mixture of flour and water), wild yeast cells in the air
settled.
The wild yeast spores and with the sugar fermentation took place. Air bubbles were formed
causing air like pockets which puffed up the dough.
The heat from the baking stones caused further rising action.
After the bread has cooled off, it retained its exaggerated shape.
History of Baking
Middle ages
in medieval Europe, commercial baking was prevalent.
The importance of bread was indicated by the derivation of two Saxon
words describing medieval life: “Lord” and “Lady.”
Lord - literally “loafward” (hlaford) meaning “bread keeper.”
Lady - “loaf servant” (hlafort) or a bread maker.
History of Baking
Middle Ages
The word loaf which now refers to a shaped mass of the end product
was originally a general word for bread.
Honey was the only sweetening agent.
Pastries were very expensive.
Cookies were baked in iron mold in different sizes.
Fancy breads, pies, and tarts were baked for fairs and religious
holidays in animal and human form.
History of Baking
Baking wares
– made of glass or metal containers for batter and dough with
various sizes and shapes.
Muffin pan
– has 12 formed cups
for baking muffins and
cupcakes.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Bundt pan
– a round pan with
scalloped sides used
for baking elegant and
special cakes.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Custard cup
– made of porcelain
or glass used for
baking individual
custard.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Griddle pans
– used to bake
griddles
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Loaf pan
– used to bake
loaf bread.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
2.Biscuit and
doughnut cutter
– used to cut and
shape biscuit or
doughnut.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
3. Cutting tools
– include a knife and
chopping board that are
used to cut glazed fruit,
nuts, or other ingredients
in baking.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
4. Electric mixer
– used for different
baking procedure
for beating.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
5. Floursifter
- used for sifting
flour.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
6. Grater
- used to grate
cheese, chocolate,
and other fresh
fruits.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
7. Kitchenshears
– used to slice rolls
and delicate cakes.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
8. Measuring cups –
consist of two(2) types:
a.) A graduated cup with
fraction (1, ¾, 2/3, 1/2,
1/3, ¼, 1/8) marked on
each side.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
9. Measuring spoons
– consist of a set of measuring spoons used to measure small
quantities of ingredients.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
15.
Pastry brush
– used in greasing
pans or surface of
pastries and breads.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
17. Pastry
wheel
– has a blade knife
used to cut dough
when making pastries.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
21. Spatula
– comes in different sizes; small
spatula is used to remove
muffins and molded cookies
from pans which is 5 to 4 inches;
large spatula for icing or frosting
cakes; flexible blade is used for
various purposes.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
22. Strainer
– used to strain or
sift dry ingredients.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
23. Timer
- Used to/in timing
baked products, the
rising yeast and to
check the doneness of
cakes.
BAKING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
27.Wooden spoon
- Also called mixing
spoon which comes in
various sizes suitable for
different types of mixing.
OTHER BAKING
1. Cake
decorator(cylindrical)
- Used in decorating or
designing cake and other
pastry products.
OTHER BAKING
2. Cookie press
- Used to mold and
shape cookies
OVENS
1. DECK OVEN
- called deck oven because the items to be baked either on sheet
pans or in the case of some bread freestanding are placed directly on
the bottom, or deck of the oven.
- also called STACK OVEN because several may be stacked on top
of one another.
- breads are baked directly on the floor of the oven and not in pans.
KINDS OF OVEN
KINDS OF OVEN
2. RACK OVEN
- A large oven into
which entire racks full of
sheet pans can be
wheeled for baking.
KINDS OF OVEN
3. MECHANICAL OVEN
- the food is in motion while it
bakes in this type of oven.
- The most common type is a
revolving oven in which
mechanism is like that of ferris
wheel.
KINDS OF OVEN
4. CONVECTION OVEN
- Contains fans that circulate the
air and distribute the heat rapidly
throughout the interior.
- Strong forced air can distort the
shape of the products made with
batter and soft dough.
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