Recipe Basics
Chicken must be cooked to ______°F before being eaten.
165
When was the chocolate chip cookie developed?
1938
When deep frying food, how hot should the temperature get?
325-375°F
What is a roux?
A paste of flour and butter
Which of the following components of an egg can help you determine its freshness?
Air cell
Which of the following are differences between an American and a French omelet? (Choose all that apply.)
American omelets usually have fillings. French omelets are usually rolled for presentation.
Which of the following could be a replacement for fats in a recipe?
Applesauce
When should you place a quick bread in the oven after it has been mixed?
As soon as possible
Standard/Commercial
Basic quality, often not graded, found in grocery stores
How many different shapes of pasta are there?
Between 310 and 350
Which of the following are kitchen knives? (Choose all that apply.)
Butcher knife Bread knife Paring knife
Which of the following are TRUE about the neck of a chicken? (Choose all that apply.)
Can be used as a chew toy for pets Can be used to make stock Contains little meat
This type of knife has a wide-blade design, making it versatile and helpful for cutting all kinds of things, including vegetables, fruits, and meats.
Chef knife
What type of knife cut is typically used for herbs or vegetable leaves as a garnish?
Chiffonade
Deep frying
Cooking meat in hot oil or fat
Broiling
Cooking meat using direct heat
Roasting
Cooking meat with heated air, usually in an oven
Which of the following tools are needed for frying foods? (Choose all that apply.)
Cooking thermometer Slotted spoon Silicone oven mitts
Braising
Cooks meat by trapping the juices and steam with either a plastic bag, tin foil, or a lid
What is the process by which people tame a wild species for use as a pet or on a farm?
Domestication
A ______ oven is ideal for deep frying.
Dutch
What are the five mother sauces? (Choose five.)
Espagnole Sauce Tomate Béchamel Velouté Hollandaise
How long have people been eating eggs?
For thousands of years
When boiling pasta, how much water should you use?
Four quarts per pound
From which language does the word muffin originate?
French or German
Cutting boards can be made of which of the following material? (Choose all that apply.)
Glass Silicone Plastic Wood
Choice
High quality beef, but does not have as much marbling as prime
Eggs Benedict requires you to make which two things?
Hollandaise sauce Poached eggs
What process makes a knife straighter by pushing the teeth back into place?
Honing
Which of the following are ADVANTAGES of a crock pot? (Choose all that apply.)
Inexpensive to purchase Are easy to use Can be left alone without supervision
Over-medium
Jam-like yolk; egg is flipped while cooking
From which section do the most expensive cuts of beef come?
Loin
Broiling
Meats, fish, and vegetables
If you wanted to peel off an unsightly portion of a potato before using it in your food, what type of knife would be the best choice?
Paring knife
Boiling
Pasta, tea
Which of these are materials you need to bake a pumpkin pie? (Choose all that apply.)
Pie Tin Whisk Mixing Bowl
How do you "activate" active dry yeast?
Place it in warm water.
Which of the following do you need to make a hard-boiled egg? (Choose all that apply.)
Pot Eggs with the shell still on
Utility
Rarely, if ever, sold directly in retail stores; used in processed products, frozen meals, and canned soups
Over-easy
Runny yolk; egg is flipped while cooking
Sunny side up
Runny, barely cooked yolk; egg is not flipped
Which of these categories of potatoes are best mashed? (Choose all that apply.)
Russet White
Which of the following are good habits for cooking and purchasing vegetables? (Choose all that apply.)
Salt them well. Always wash them. Try to buy local.
Which of these pastas would be best used for a rich, heavy sauce?
Short shaped
Which of these pastas are best used in pasta salads, casseroles, and with creamy, hearty sauces?
Short tubed
Sautéing
Small cuts of poultry and vegetables
Where did potatoes originate?
South America
Which of the following pastas is the most commonly sold pasta in the world?
Spaghetti
What type of cakes are made by vigorously whipping egg whites or whole eggs?
Sponge cakes
How does broiling food differ from grilling food?
The heat source comes from the top down.
Which of these is a downside to crock pots?
They do not have accurate temperature control.
Which of the following is true about casseroles?
They often require cooking ingredients separately before assembling.
Which of the following ingredients is the BIGGEST difference between custards and puddings?
Thickening agent
Over-well
Thoroughly cooked yolk; egg is flipped while cooking
Select
Uniform in quality, but leaner than prime or choice grades
Which of the following are usually present in most one-pot convenience meals? (Choose all that apply.)
Vegetables Protein Starch
At which point do you know the water is hot enough to boil food?
When the bubbles are small and rapidly moving.
If you want softer cookies, you should _______________.
bake them for less time
Is the skill of properly measuring ingredients more critical when it comes to cooking or baking?
baking
The texture of muffins is similar to ______.
bread
What is made from boiling ingredients together in water to infuse it with flavor?
broth
When mixed with the liquid components of a batter, baking soda or baking powder produce _________.
carbon dioxide
Which type of grill is the best for enhancing the flavor and texture of foods?
charcoal grill
Quick breads are any type of bread or baked good that use a ___ leavening agent rather than a ___ leavening agent.
chemical biological
The ____ refers to where the portion of meat comes from the animal.
cut
About 1/4 of a teaspoon
dash
About 1 to 2 tablespoons
dollop
If making a casserole that takes over forty-five minutes to cook, you should use ___ herbs.
dried
What is the most significant part of a meal called?
entree
Unlike yeast breads, quick breads do not need a temperate or stable ___
environment
Custards are _________ than puddings.
firmer
___ cakes use eggs, milk, and cream to create their layers and are actually tortes.
flourless
___ is a combination of sugar, water, gelatin or glycerin, and corn syrup, and has a clay-like texture and consistency.
fondant
Which of these yeasts have the shortest shelf life?
fresh yeast
What substance found in grains traps the carbon dioxide released by yeast, causing the bread to rise?
gluten
What is the most commonly used type of yeast in commercially made breads?
instant yeast
It's important to avoid excess ________ when assembling a casserole.
liquid
The largest determinant between whether something is a soup and stew is the amount of _______ present.
liquid
The main difference between a main dish casserole and a side dish casserole is that a side dish casserole does not contain ___
meat
___ potatoes emulate the flavors of other categories of potato and cook faster.
petite
A quiche is an egg _____.
pie
About 1/8 of a teaspoon
pinch
_________ is a cooking method where food is cooked in a liquid whether that's water, broth, or wine.
poaching
A(n) ___ is an outline with ingredients and specific instructions to create a meal or dish.
recipe
A ___ is a liquid, cream, or semi-solid food that is served on or used to prepare food.
sauce
Baking is more like a(n) _________.
science
What is the process of shaving off minuscule particles of a knife to create a more defined edge?
sharpening
A ___ has chunks fully submerged in liquid and is thinner.
soup
A tablespoon
spoonful
_____ muffins are the most common type of muffins.
sweet
A ___ is an open dessert with a filling.
tart
English muffins were invented in ________.
the United States
When cooking chicken, you can cover it with ________ in order to keep it juicy.
tinfoil
You should always _________ potatoes before cooking them.
wash
