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Unit 208 (2FS3) Provide a silver service The pinnacle of restaurant table service, silver service, can be a daunting prospect for even the most experienced employee. This unit will help you understand what you need to do to carry it out flawlessly from checking the table items are in place to cleaning up the crumbs afterwards.

2 Level 2 NVQ Diploma in FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE Unit 208 (level 2 unit, 6 credits) Provide a silver service This unit is about silver serving various foods including soups and sauces, bread rolls and potatoes, meat and poultry, vegetables and sweets. This unit also covers clearing finished courses including cutlery, crockery and other table items such as glassware. This unit has four learning outcomes: 1. Be able to silver serve food 2. Understand how to silver serve food 3. Be able to clear finished courses 4. Know how to clear finished courses.

3 Useful words Know your... apparatus buffet Where customers leave their table and food is served to them from one or more long tables. carvery Similar to a buffet service but customers choose from a selection of roasted meats, which are carved by silver service staff to order. function An occasion, such as a wedding or charity event, when food is served to a large number of guests from a pre-selected set menu. gateau An elaborate dessert, usually a cake with layers of cream or custard, that s served in slices. liners A cold, usually oval, silver dish used by waiters to carry and serve hot dishes at the table. Carafe Silver service This is the highest standard of table service you can offer and is a formal style of serving food to the diner from a platter or flat. Flats were silver, hence the name, but now stainless steel is more common. Service trays & platters White cotton gloves Serving utensils Water jug

4 Level 2 NVQ Diploma in FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE Unit 208 (2FS3) Provide a silver service Evidence This space is to record your evidence for this unit. The criteria that you should be able to record are within the learning outcomes. No Method Summary of evidence, Assessor or portfolio reference initials 1 2 3 4 Photocopy if required *Assessment method key: O Observation; PD Professional discussion; Q Questioning; WP Work product; WT Witness testimony; Oth Other

Unit 208 (2FS3) Provide a silver service 5 What you must cover (Outcome 1) You must show that you have covered ALL of the following: Did you know? Early records show that the ancient Egyptians considered silver to be more precious than gold. 1 2 3 4 Service equipment All must be covered. At least two of these must be observed by your assessor. 1 dishes/liners/flats 2 service cutlery/silverware 3 service cloths/linen What you must do (Outcome 1) You must show that you can perform consistently to the same standard. This will be assessed by your assessor using various methods which must include observation of your performance. Circled numbers must be observed 1 2 3 4 1 Make sure that service equipment is clean and undamaged and ready for service according to the service operation 2 Make sure that the food to be served is of the type and quantity required and that it is arranged allowing for easy service 3 Portion, serve and arrange the food items using the recommended service equipment 4 Deal with surplus food items and use service equipment correctly 5 Carry out work with the minimum of disturbance to customers Silver service operation All must be covered. At least one of these must be observed by your assessor. 1 function silver service 2 restaurant silver service 3 buffet/carvery silver service Food items All must be covered. At least five of these must be observed by your assessor. 1 soups 2 gravies/sauces 3 bread rolls/potatoes/other solid items 4 sliced meat/poultry 5 rice/vegetables/other small chopped items 6 pies/tarts/flans/gateaux 7 puddings/spooned desserts 8 cheese

6 Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Professional FOOD AND BEVERAGE Cookery SERVICE Unit 208 (2FS3) Provide a silver service What you must do (Outcome 3) What you must cover (Outcome 3) You must show that you can perform consistently to the same standard. This will be assessed by your assessor using various methods which must include observation of your performance. Circled numbers must be observed 1 2 3 4 6 Clear finished courses, crockery and cutlery systematically from the table at the appropriate time according to the service operation 7 Check crockery, cutlery and other table items and replace or remove them as appropriate 8 Clear waste and food debris from the table in line with the service operation. You must show that you have covered ALL of the following: 1 2 3 4 Courses All must be covered. All must be observed by your assessor. 1 starter 2 main course 3 dessert Service operation All must be covered. At least one of these must be observed by your assessor. 1 function silver service 2 restaurant silver service 3 buffet/carvery silver service Did you know? In India some sweets are decorated with a thin layer of silver, known as varak. Table items All must be covered. At least two of these must be observed by your assessor. 1 glassware 2 condiments and accompaniments 3 table decorations

Unit 208 (2FS3) Provide a silver service 7 What you must know Evidence for this section can be collected in a variety of ways. Your assessor will discuss with you how to collect and record this information. (Outcome 2) To understand how to silver serve food you need to: K1 K2 K3 K4 K5 K6 K7 K8 Describe safe and hygienic working practices when providing a silver service State why it is important to be familiar with the available menu items Describe the operational procedures for serving courses State what food has to be carefully portioned during service Explain why care has to be taken to serve and arrange food correctly State why care should be taken to avoid accidents State why and to whom all customer incidents should be reported Outline the types of unexpected situations that may occur when providing silver service and how to deal with these. Did you know? In France, silver service is known as English service. Hints and tips safety Never use damaged equipment or tools as it may cause an accident and does not look professional. (Outcome 4) To understand how to clear finished courses you need to: K9 Describe safe and hygienic working practices when clearing finished courses K10 Describe the operational procedures for clearing finished courses K11 State why and to whom any incidents or accidents should be reported K12 Outline what the hygienic aspects are to clearing tables K13 Outline the types of unexpected situations that may occur when clearing courses and how to deal with these.

8 Level 2 NVQ Diploma in FOOD AND BEVERAGE SERVICE Notes and feedback You or your assessor may use this space for any notes or additional comments about your work. The more skilful the service, the more invisible it becomes. In a sense, you should not notice good service. Silvano Giraldin, former mâitre d, Le Gavroche