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Warm-Up What is your favorite type of salad and why? What all is included in the ingredients of the salad and what flavor’s are distinct? Today: PowerPoint and Answer Chpt. 22 review questions, prepare for Taco salad lab

Chapter 22 Salads, Casseroles, and Soups Nutrition and Food Science

Objectives Explain how to prepare salad ingredients and assemble a salad. List the basic ingredients in a casserole. Prepare nutritious salads, casseroles, and stock based soups. Distinguish among herbs, spices, and blends.

Salads It is a combination of raw and/or cooked ingredients, usually served cold with a dressing. The vegetables, fruits, and protein foods salads contain contribute important nutrients to the diet. Depending on ingredients you can serve salads as any part of a meal-appetizer, main dish, accompaniment, or dessert.

Kinds of Salads Protein salads fit into one of five groups. Chicken, ham, crab, and egg salads are examples of this type. Pasta, vegetable, fruit and gelatin are the other four groups of salads. Pasta salad is a combination of cooked pasta, vegetables, and possibly a protein food and a dressing.

Chicken Salad

Fruit Salad

Greek Salad

Tuna Salad

Egg Salad

Preparing Salad Ingredients Most fruits and vegetables used in salads are very perishable. Preserving their freshness is important to keep colors bright, textures crisp, and flavors full. Treating fruits, vegetables, and salad greens carefully will also protect nutrients.

Preparing Salads Cont.. Trim all bruised and inedible portions on fresh salad ingredients. Discard outer leaves of greens and wash all fresh produce carefully to remove soil and pesticide residue. Avoid soaking fresh ingredients to prevent loss of water-soluble nutrients. Drain fresh salad ingredients well.

Preparing Salads cont… To prevent nutrient losses, it is best not to clean fresh salad ingredients too far in advance. Wrap cleaned greens loosely in plastic film or damp cloth or store them in a vegetable keeper. Store washed greens for a few hours in the refrigerator. They will be crisp when ready to serve and will still retain minerals and vitamins. Tear salad greens with hands versus with a knife to prevent bruising.

Fruit Salads Treat fresh cut apples, oranges, bananas with lemon juice so browning does not appear. This will give the salad a fresh look and look more attractive. When using cans of fruit you may cut the fruit with a fork in the can but leave the juice out of the salad as the juice will make the fruit soggy and watery.

Salad Dressings There are 3 types of salad dressings: French, mayonnaise, and cooked. These are examples of emulsions which are combinations of two liquids that ordinarily will not stay mixed. In the case of salad dressings, these liquids are usually oil and vinegar, lemon juice, or some other water-based liquid.

Emulsions continued Temporary emulsion: also known as French, you must shake or stir this to mix this dressing each time you use it. Permanent emulsion: also known as mayonnaise, this type of emulsion will not separate on standing. This is because the egg yolk acts as an emulsifying agent. A cooked salad dressing looks like mayonnaise, however you thicken it with a food starch, such as cornstarch or flour.

Assembling your salad Assemble close to serving time as possible. Consider flavor, texture, and color when you choose salad ingredients. You should have an array of colors. Most salads have 3 parts: a base, a body, and a dressing. Begin assembling the salad with the base. This is the foundation on which the salad sits. The base of salad might include: romaine, Boston Bibb, watercress, spinach, escarole, endive, and leaf lettuce.

Arrangement Arrange the salad body, or main part of the salad on top of the base. Top with dressing but not too much or could mask the salad flavor of vegetables.