Cooking Techniques Flashcards
What do potatoes do if overcooked?
They hydrolyze and take on water.
What is the result of over mixing a starch?
It becomes gelatinous
Protein and coagulation
When cooking an egg, the heat alters the state of the egg white which then coagulates.
What is Gratiner?
The technique to brown the surface of a dish. (such dishes are often called “gratins”).
What is the boiling point at sea level?
212 degrees
What is the boiling point at high altitude?
203 degrees
What is the Maillard Reaction?
The “browning” reaction.
Cooking Meat technique
Sear for flavor, then low temp to keep the moisture in.
The 5 rules to saute
- High Heat
- Do not overcrowd the pan
- Do not cover
- Dry Ingredients
- Presentation side down first
French Fries - Preparation
- Low temp oil blanch at 250 degrees
- Cook until tender
- Cool on cooling rat over sheet pan
- Second cook at 350 degrees to crisp
Bread base ingredients
- Bread Flour (14% gluten)
- Yeast
- Water
- Salt
Breading technique preparation for pan frying
- Salt and pepper product
- Flour
- Egg Wash
- Bread Crumbs
Steps to make bread
- Scaling
- Mixing
- Bulk fermentation (proofing/retarding) 1st proof
- Degassing - punch down/repack (2nd proofing)
- Scaling and pre-shapping (burrito size) (3rd proofing)
- Final shaping and benching (final proof)
- Scoring/baking
- Cooling
Storing