Module 2: Safe Cooking with Confidence

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Module 2: Safe Cooking with Confidence Cooking Matters EXTRA for Center-Based Child Care Professionals Module 2: Safe Cooking with Confidence NATIONALLY SPONSORED BY

Why Should Food Safety Be a Top Priority For You?

Why Should Food Safety Be a Top Priority For You? Infants and young children are at a greater risk for foodborne illness.

Prevent Food Contamination Follow these three basic principles: Practice good hygiene Avoid cross-contamination Keep foods out of the “danger zone”

Practice Good Hygiene Wash your hands Wash children’s hands Wash often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds

Avoid Cross-Contamination Wash cutting boards, dishes, utensils, and work surfaces before and after food preparation Use separate cutting boards and work surfaces for raw meats and produce Place cooked food on a clean plate Disinfect serving areas

Avoid Cross-Contamination (cont.) Sanitize* Disinfect* To soak, clean in a chlorine solution of 1 Tablespoon of household chlorine bleach mixed with one gallon of water To wipe, clean surfaces with a stronger chlorine solution of l/4 cup household chlorine bleach mixed with one gallon of cool water *These are solution guidelines; be sure to follow the requirements set by your local health department.

Keep Foods Out of the Danger Zone Store, cook, and hold foods at safe temperatures Keep hot foods hot Keep cold foods cold Use tools to check the internal temperatures

Create a Safe Food Environment Store sharp objects and labeled chemicals out of reach Enforce safe behaviors in the kitchen Keep kitchen, storage, and eating areas clean and uncluttered Set up an age-appropriate environment (furniture, eating and serving utensils) Offer appropriate foods, avoiding: Allergens Choking hazards

Individual Portion Cooking with Rebus Cards

Before You Begin Cooking… What order should these steps go in? Prep all of the ingredients so that they are ready to be used in the recipe Note the required and optional ingredients Review the steps again before you begin Read the recipe from start to finish Gather all of the ingredients, cooking equipment, and serving dishes you need

Questions? Cooking Matters EXTRA for Center-Based Child Care Professionals was developed with support from the Pritzker Early Childhood Foundation