Cookery 8 - Module 1
Cookery 8 - Module 1
Cookery 8 - Module 1
10. Whisks are used for blending, mixing, whipping eggs or batter and for blending gravies,
sauces, and soups
11. A plate is a broad, concave, but mainly flat vessel on which food can be served
12. Blenders are used to chop, blend, mix whip, puree, grate, and liquify all kinds of food.
13. Refrigerators/freezers are necessary in preventing bacterial infections from foods.
14. Household scales are used to weigh large quantity of ingredients in kilos, commonly in
rice, flour, sugar, legumes or vegetable and meat up to 25 pounds.
15. A fork is a utensil made of metal; whose long handle terminates in a head that branches
into several narrow and often slightly curved tines with which one can spear foods either
to
hold them to cut with a knife or to lift them to the mouth.
What Is It
Aluminum is the best for all-around use. It is the most popular, lightweight,
attractive and less expensive. It requires care to keep it shiny and clean.
Much more, it gives even heat distribution no matter what heat temperature
you have. It is available in sheet or cast aluminum. Since it is a soft metal,
the lighter gauges will dent and scratch easily, making the utensil unusable.
Aluminum turns dark when used with alkalis, such as potatoes, beets,
carrots and other vegetables. Acid vegetables like tomatoes will brighten it.
What Is It
Materials of Kitchen Utensils
and Equipment Commonly found in the Kitchen.
Stainless Steel is the most popular material used for tools and equipment
but is more expensive. It is easier to clean and shine and will not wear out
as soon as aluminum. Choose those with copper, aluminum or laminated
steel bottoms to spread heat and keep the pot from getting heat dark spots.
Stainless steel utensils maybe bought in many gauges, from light to heavy.
What Is It
Materials of Kitchen Utensils
and Equipment Commonly found in the Kitchen.
Glass is good for baking but not practical on top or surface cooking. Great
care is needed to make sure for long shelf life.
What Is It
Materials of Kitchen Utensils
and Equipment Commonly found in the Kitchen.
Cast Iron is sturdy but must be kept seasoned to avoid rust. Salad oil with
no salt or shortening can be rub inside and out and dry. Wash with soap
(not detergent) before using.
What Is It
Materials of Kitchen Utensils
and Equipment Commonly found in the Kitchen.
COOKING MATERIALS
Food steamer or steam cooker - is a small kitchen
appliance used to cook or prepare various foods with
steam heat
What Is It
COOKING MATERIALS
Pressure cooker - is an airtight cooking device that
cook food quickly, thanks to the steam pressure that
builds up inside.
What Is It
COOKING MATERIALS
Wok - used in a range of Chinese cooking
techniques including stir frying, steaming, pan frying,
deep frying, poaching, boiling, braising, searing,
stewing, making soup, smoking and roasting nuts.
What Is It
COOKING MATERIALS
Frypan, or Skillet – is a flat-bottomed pan used for
frying, searing, and browning foods. It is typically 20
to 30 cm (8 to 12 in) in diameter with relatively low
sides that flare outwards, a long handle, and no lid.
What Is It
COOKING MATERIALS
Kettle - is a metal vessel, with a flat bottom, used to
heat water on a stovetop or hob. They usually have a
handle on top, a spout, and a lid. Some also have a
steam whistle that indicates when the water has
reached boiling point.
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COOKING MATERIALS
Double boiler - used when temperature must be
kept below boiling, such as for egg sauces,
puddings, and to keep food warm without
overcooking.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Can opener - used to open food containers.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Strainer - used to strain or sift dry ingredients.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Cutting boards - are wooden or plastic board where
meat, fruits and vegetables are cut. Used to protect
counter tops while cutting and chopping food.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Funnels - are used to fill jars, made of various sizes
of stainless steel, aluminum or of plastic.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Graters - are used to grate, shred, slice and
separate vegetables such as carrots, cabbage and
cheese.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Kitchen shears - are used for opening food
packages, cutting tapes or strings or simply remove
labels or tags from items.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Kitchen knives - often referred to as cook’s or chef’s
tools used for all types of kitchen tasks such as
peeling, slicing, carving and cutting.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Vegetable peeler - used to scrape vegetables such
as carrots and potatoes and to peel fruits. They are
made of stainless steel with sharp double blade that
swivels.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Potato masher - used for mashing cooked potatoes,
turnips, carrots or other soft cooked vegetables.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Rubber scrapper - a rubber or silicone tool used to
blend or scrape the food from the bowl. Used to
remove also bits of food on side of the bowl.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Serving spoons - are small, shallow bowl on a
handle used in preparing, serving or eating food.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Serving tongs - used to grab and transfer food
items, poultry or meat portions to a serving platter,
hot deep fryer and plate.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Spatula - used to level off ingredients when
measuring and to spread frostings and sandwich
fillings.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Spoons - are solid, slotted or perforated which are
made of stainless steel or plastic. Used to spoon
liquids over foods and to lift foods.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Fork - a utensil made of metal, whose long handle
terminates in a head that branches into several
narrow and often slightly curved tines with which one
can spear foods either to hold them to cut with a
knife or to lift them to the mouth.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Plate - a broad, concave, but mainly flat vessel on
which food can be served
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Whisks - are used for blending, mixing, whipping
eggs or batter and for blending gravies, sauces, and
soups
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Wooden spoon - made of hard wood which are
used for creaming, stirring and mixing.
What Is It
COOKING TOOLS
Strainer - used to strain or sift dry ingredients.
What Is It
MEASURING TOOLS
Measuring glass - made of transparent glass or
plastic used for measuring ingredients
What Is It
MEASURING TOOLS
Graduated cup are made of stainless or plastics
with measurements (1, 3/4, 2/3, ½, 1/3, ¼, 1/8)
marked on each side.
What Is It
MEASURING TOOLS
Measuring spoons - consist of a set of spoons with
different sizes for measuring small quantities of
ingredients
What Is It
MEASURING TOOLS
Household scales - are used to weigh large quantity
of ingredients in kilos, commonly in rice, flour, sugar,
legumes or vegetable and meat up to 25 pounds.
What Is It
EQUIPMENT
Refrigerators/freezers - necessary in preventing
bacterial infections from foods. These are isolated
box, equipped with refrigeration unit and a control to
maintain the proper inside temperature for food
storage.
What Is It
EQUIPMENT
Microwave oven - are used for cooking or heating
food.
What Is It
EQUIPMENT
Oven - a chamber or compartment used for cooking,
baking, heating or drying.
What Is It
EQUIPMENT
Rice cooker or rice steamer - an automated kitchen
appliance designed to boil or steam rice.
What Is It
EQUIPMENT
Blenders - are used to chop, blend, mix whip, puree,
grate, and liquify all kinds of food.
What Is It
Maintaining a clean work environment is important in preventing
foodborne illness. Foodborne illness or food poisoning is caused
by consuming food contaminated with pathogenic bacteria,
toxins, viruses, and parasites. These harmful microorganisms will
continue to grow on dirty areas and then contaminate food. Not
all surfaces that looks clean is sanitary, so we must always be
sure that we clean and sanitize a work area before starting to
prepare our food. It is not enough to just use soap and other
detergents. It is also important to apply sanitation. If we will do
both cleaning and sanitizing, then we can now assure that the
area is safe for food preparation.
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