The terms you “KNEAD” to know!

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The terms you “KNEAD” to know! Cooking Terms The terms you “KNEAD” to know! Print the vocabulary slides on full pages. Hang them around the room for students to do a scavenger hunt to find each of the terms. Give students about 15 minutes to do this. Then show the presentation to review the terms and to allow students to see a demonstration of all the terms. The presentation (with all the videos- about 16 minutes of videos) runs about 20 minutes. Mini Lab Microwave Bubble Bread -Read & follow directions -Browning? -Standing time?

To cut into small pieces. Chop To cut into small pieces. Equipment To Use: Cutting Board, Knife

To cut into very small cubes. Dice To cut into very small cubes. Equipment To Use: Cutting Board, Knife

To cut food into the smallest possible pieces. Mince To cut food into the smallest possible pieces. Equipment To Use: Cutting Board, Knife

To rub food on a surface with sharp projections. Grate To rub food on a surface with sharp projections. Equipment To Use: Grater

To work sugar and fat together until the mixture is soft and fluffy. Cream To work sugar and fat together until the mixture is soft and fluffy. Equipment To Use: Electric Mixer

To cut fat into flour with two knives or a pastry blender. Cut-In To cut fat into flour with two knives or a pastry blender. Equipment To Use: Two Knives or Pastry Blender

Fold-In Equipment To Use: Rubber Spatula, Bowl To combine two mixtures by gently cutting down through the mixture, across the bottom, and turning over near the surface. Equipment To Use: Rubber Spatula, Bowl

Knead Equipment To Use: To work dough by pressing and folding until it becomes elastic and smooth. Equipment To Use: Hands

To beat rapidly to incorporate air and to increase volume. Whip To beat rapidly to incorporate air and to increase volume. Equipment To Use: Electric Mixer or Whisk

Sauté To brown or cook food in a small amount of fat over a low or medium heat. Equipment To Use: Skillet

To cook food just below the boiling point. Simmer To cook food just below the boiling point. Equipment To Use: Saucepan or Pot

Steamer and/or Saucepan To cook by the vapor produced when water is heated to the boiling point. Equipment To Use: Steamer and/or Saucepan

Flour or Other Coating, Pan To sprinkle or lightly coat with a powdered substance, often with crumbs or seasoning. Equipment To Use: Flour or Other Coating, Pan

To coat a food HEAVILY with flour, breadcrumbs or cornmeal. Dredge To coat a food HEAVILY with flour, breadcrumbs or cornmeal. Equipment To Use: Flour/Breadcrumbs/Cornmeal, Pan

To remove or strip off the skin or rind of some fruits and vegetables. Peel/Pare To remove or strip off the skin or rind of some fruits and vegetables. Equipment To Use: Paring Knife or Vegetable Peeler