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 Chopping cuts food into small, irregular pieces  Mincing chips food until the pieces are as small as you can make them.

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2  Chopping cuts food into small, irregular pieces  Mincing chips food until the pieces are as small as you can make them

3  Mashing food until it is smooth

4  Dull knives are most likely to slip and may cause you to cut yourself

5  The surface of the cutting board has a rough texture that prevents foods from slipping

6  Step back and let it fall  NEVER try to catch it as it falls!

7  Choose a bowl that is the right size for the job  Choose the best tool/appliance for the job  Place a wet cloth under the bowl  Add dry ingredients to wet ingredients a small amount at a time  Use a rubber scraper to remove food from the bowl

8  High-speed mixing introduces more air into the mix

9  Place an egg separator across the rim of a bowl  Tap the egg slightly on the edge of the bowl  Carefully pull apart the egg  Put egg into separator, allowing the white to drip into the bowl

10  Covering such foods as fish and chicken with a light layer of flour, crumbs, or cornmeal before cooking


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