Food and Nutrition – Unit 8 Terms Cutting and Mixing Terms.

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Food and Nutrition – Unit 8 Terms Cutting and Mixing Terms

mix or stir quickly, bringing the contents of bowl to the top and down again beat

to mix ingredients until thoroughly combined blend

to cut into small pieces. chop

to remove the center part or stem of a fruit or vegetable leaving a hole. core

to blend until smooth and fluffy. cream

to cut into small squares of equal size. cube

to divide into parts with a sharp utensil. cut

to combine solid fat with dry ingredients until lumps of the desired size remain. May be done using a pastry blender, two knives, or a fork. cut in

to cut into very small cubes of even size dice

to cause a solid to turn into or become part of a liquid dissolve

to add ingredients carefully as not to lose air bubbles. The utensil is passed down through the mixture, across the bottom, and up the opposite side of the bowl, gently turning the mixture over. fold

to shred food into coarse pieces by rubbing it on the teeth of a utensil or rough surface grate

to mechanically break down a food into a finer texture grind

to cut into long narrow strips julienne

a mixing process in which dough is folded, pressed, and squeezed to strengthen the gluten strands and allow yeast dough to develop the proper texture knead

to break a food by pressing it with the back of a spoon, a masher, or forcing it through a ricer mash

to cut into very fine pieces mince

to combine two or more ingredients into one mass mix

to remove the stem and outer covering of a vegetable or fruit with a paring knife or peeler pare

to put food through a fine sieve or a food mill to form a thick and smooth liquid puree

to cut into four equal parts quarter

to make small, shallow cuts on the surface of a food score

to separate into parts section

to cut or tear into thin pieces shred

to put a dry ingredient through a sieve or sifter to remove lumps sift

to cut into thin, flat pieces slice

to cut into long slender pieces sliver

to cut into small bits with kitchen shears snip

move the ingredients in a circular motion to mix or prevent burning stir

to mix lightly with a rising and falling action toss

to beat rapidly, usually with a whisk, to increase volume and incorporate air whip