Bringing It to the Boil Basic Moist Cooking Methods and Food Storage

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Video Education Australasia Bringing Learning to Life Program Support Notes Middle Secondary - Tafe Bringing It to the Boil Basic Moist Cooking Methods and Food Storage 26mins Teacher Notes by Yvonne Ashton BAppSci(Con Sci) BAppSci(Food Sci)(Hons) BT(Prim and Sec) Produced by Video Education Australasia Commissioning Editor Christine Henderson B.Sc. Ph.D. Dip.Ed. Executive Producer Mark McAuliffe Dip.Art (Film & TV) Dip.Ed. B.Ed. Ph.D. Video Education Australasia Pty. Ltd. Suitable for: Food Technology Hospitality To order or inquire please contact VEA: Australia 111A, Mitchell Street, Bendigo, Victoria 3550 FREECALL: 1800 034 282 Phone: (03) 5442 2433 Facsimile: (03) 5441 1148 New Zealand PO BOX 4390, Shortland St., Auckland FREECALL: 0800 486 688 Facsimile: 0800 488 668 E-mail vea@vea.com.au Website www.vea.com.au WARNING The Copyright proprietor has licensed the motion picture contained on this video cassette for non-theatrical use only and prohibits any other use, copying, reproduction or performance in public, in whole or part. The penalties for unauthorised copying of this program include a $50,000 fine for individuals and a $250,000 fine for institutions. These notes can be freely copied for classroom use only.

For Teachers: Brief Summary In recent years the practice and art of cooking has been on the decline. This may be due to ready-to-eat meals and takeaway options becoming more readily available, but has been fuelled in part by the lack of cooking knowledge and skills displayed by the average consumer. This program provides an informative and in-depth look at the basic moist cooking methods, the final program centred on the methods of cooking food. An overview of the methods of transferring heat is given then the program concentrates on the moist methods of cooking and the main food storage systems. The cooking methods and food storage systems mentioned in detail are: Boiling Cook-chill Blanching and Parboiling Cook-freeze Simmering and Poaching Sous vide Steaming Microwaves Braising and Stewing The moist methods of cooking are taught across many year levels, ranging from junior secondary level to tertiary levels. This program covers the basics of each moist cooking method in detail, with emphasis on equipment to be used, safety guidelines, foods suitable and best practice. Students will find the program valuable at all stages of schooling as it is suited to be used at any secondary or tertiary stage. To add interest and give a greater perspective on the hospitality and food industry, the program shows the use of the moist cookery methods in both a commercial and domestic setting. The food storage systems shown in the program are shown in a commercial context. The stages of each of the food storage systems are shown in detail, including the machinery and equipment that is used. The information given in this section is of a standard that only an excursion into a commercial food production and storage plant could surpass. Program Timeline 00:00 Warning screen 00:30 Opening title & introduction 01:12 Heat transfer methods 02:52 Summary 03:07 Boiling 05:26 Summary 05:54 Blanching and parboiling 07:37 Summary 07:56 Simmering and poaching 09:46 Summary 10:09 Steaming 12:51 Summary 13:10 Braising and stewing 15:57 Summary 16:22 Cook chill 17:10 Summary 17:33 Cook freeze 19:27 Summary 20:05 Sous vide 21:37 Summary 21:59 Microwave 25:33 Summary 25:53 Wrap up 26:30 End credits 26:51 End 2

Further areas to consider This program is content rich and therefore students would benefit from studying a chapter or two at a time. More than one viewing may be needed on some chapters due to the high level of information given. The chapters are Heat Transfer Methods, Boiling, Blanching and Parboiling, Simmering and Poaching, Steaming, Braising and Stewing, Cook-chill, Cook-freeze, Sous vide and Microwaves. A practical application of each chapter s method of cooking could be explored while working through the program. Outlined below are recipes, taken from Cookery the Australian Way (Cameron and Russell, 6 th edition, 1998) that link to each method of cooking studied in the program: Boiling- boiled fruitcake p 387 Blanching and Parboiling- capsicum boats p 237 Simmering and Poaching- poached fish in lemon sauce p 159 Steaming- chocolate steamed pudding p 332 Braising and Stewing- peach compote p 315 Microwaves-apple coffee cake p 377 (linked to after viewing activity) 3

For Students: Before Viewing Debate the following issues: - Dry cooking methods are better than moist cooking methods - Knowledge and skills in cooking are essential to living - Knowledge and skills in cooking have decreased due to increases in ready to eat meals and takeaway food outlets Draw up a concept map of the moist methods of cooking, including equipment used and suitable foods. Moist Cooking methods View a current cooking demonstration show and record on a table how many moist methods of cooking are used throughout the entire show. 4

While Viewing 1. Define moist heat cooking methods. 2. Fill in the following table while watching the program: Cooking method Foods suitable Heat transfer methods 3. Fill in the following flow chart on conduction: Heat source Heat Heat Heat Food cooked 4. Fill in the following flow chart on convection: Heat source Heat Heat Heat Food cooked 5. Explain what radiation is? Boiling 6. Why is it important to know that water boils at 100 C at sea level? 5

7. Define what boiling is: 8. Explain the differences between the two methods of boiling. 9. What are the main points to remember when boiling? Blanching and Parboiling 10. Define what blanching is: 11. What is blanching used for? 12. What are the main steps in blanching? 13. How is parboiling different to blanching? 14. What is parboiling used for? 6

Simmering and Poaching 15. What are the differences between boiling and simmering? 16. What is poaching? How is it different from boiling/simmering? 17. List the main steps in poaching. Steaming 18. List the foods suitable for steaming. 19. Why are poultry and meats bland when steamed? 20. List 3 pieces of equipment used to steam foods. 21. List some safety issues when steaming foods. Braising and Stewing 22. What is the difference between braising and stewing? 23. List some suitable foods for these processes and explain why they are suitable. 7

24. List the main steps in either process. Cook-chill 25. Define the cook-chill process. 26. Why is food safety important in the cook-chill process? 27. How long can cook-chill products be stored for? 28. Where would the cook-chill process be used? Cook-freeze 29. Who uses the cook-freeze process? 30. What are the important steps in the cook-freeze process? 31. How long can cook-freeze products be stored for? 32. How are foods converted after the cook-freeze process? 8

Sous vide 33. What does the term sous vide mean? 34. What are the steps in the sous vide process? 35. How long can a sous vide product be stored for? 36. What foods are suitable for this process? 37. How are sous vide foods reheated? 38. Why is this an important food storage system? Microwaves 39. Outline the process of how microwaves cook food. 40. Why is the microwave a good option for cooking vegetables? 41. Why is the position of the food in the microwave oven important? 42. List the safety steps in using a microwave oven, including caring for the oven. 43. What dishes can be used in a microwave? 9

After Viewing A newspaper has published an article stating that sous vide is a dangerous process to store food. Write a letter to the editor explaining the process of sous vide and your response to their statement. Compare a cake cooked in a microwave oven and conventional oven, making sure that both batches are kept the same (apart for the oven choice). The recipe for Apple coffee cake, page 376 in Cookery the Australian Way, 6 th edition (1998) includes both a conventional and microwave oven method. Evaluate the cakes according to: -Ease of preparing -Ease of use of the microwave and oven -Overall cooking time -Look -Smell -Texture -Taste -Height -Weight Select a fruit or vegetable. Prepare and cook it using a number of the moist cooking methods. Discuss the differences between the methods of cooking and the end result. Ingredient: Before cooking Method 1: Method 2: Method 3: Appearance Colour Texture Taste Smell 10

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