Activity Guide. Chapter 3. Directions. Complete the following definitions for the key terms. Definition. Key Term. Pasteurization.

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Chapter 3 Activity Guide ACTIVITY 3.1 DEFINITIONS Directions Complete the following definitions for the key terms. Key Term Definition Pasteurization Homogenization Lactose intolerance Casein Cream Fermentation 35

ACTIVITY 3.1 DEFINITIONS (continued) Key Term Definition Probiotic Smoke point Butter substitute Whey Curdling Unripened Ripened Processed cheese Albumen Chalazae Coddled 36

ACTIVITY 3.1 DEFINITIONS (continued) Key Term Definition Ramekins Shirred eggs Poached eggs Sunny-side up Over easy Basted eggs Omelets Frittatas Quiche Soufflés Pooled eggs 37

ACTIVITY 3.2 TYPES OF MILK Directions Complete the table by giving descriptions of the types of milk listed below. TYPES OF DAIRY MILK Type of Milk Fat Content Description Whole At least 3.25% Low fat Available in 1% and 2% Skim Less than 0.5% (usually 0.1%) Buttermilk Depends on the type of fresh milk used Evaporated At least 6.5% Condensed At least 8.5% UHT (ultra-high temperature) Depends on the type of fresh milk used 38

ACTIVITY 3.2 TYPES OF MILK (continued) TYPES OF DAIRY MILK (continued) Type of Milk Fat Content Description Powdered Depends on the type of fresh milk used Lactose-free milk Depends on the type of fresh milk used TYPES OF PLANT-BASED MILK Type of Milk Fat Content Description Soy milk (nondairy) Four grams of fat per eight-ounce serving (fortified) Rice milk (nondairy) Three grams or less per eight-ounce serving Almond milk (nondairy) Two to three grams per eight-ounce serving Coconut milk (nondairy) Thick: 20% to 22% Thin: 5% to 7% 39

ACTIVITY 3.3 WHIP IT! Directions Whip various types of cream into whipped cream using the information below regarding fat in cream and how much sugar and vanilla extract to add. What are your findings? Is there a correlation between the amount of fat and the quality of whipped cream? Record your observations and provide a summary. Note: For each quart of cream, add 1 cup of sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. Type of Cream Amount of Fat Light whipping cream At least 30% but less than 36% Heavy whipping cream 36% to 38% Very heavy whipping cream 40% Light cream 18% to 30% Half-and-half 10.5% to 18% 40

ACTIVITY 3.3 WHIP IT! (continued) Type of Cream Amount of Fat (%) Observations during Whipping Process Time to Completion Description of Resulting Product Summary and Conclusions 41

ACTIVITY 3.4 CULTURE SHOCK Directions Complete the following table on cultured dairy items. Then, perform research on how to make buttermilk, yogurt, sour cream, and crème fraîche. Record your findings into a mise en place plan. Complete the activity with a summary response. Type of Cultured Dairy Item Amount of Fat Description Buttermilk Yogurt Sour cream Crème fraîche 42

ACTIVITY 3.4 CULTURE SHOCK (continued) Buttermilk Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 43

ACTIVITY 3.4 CULTURE SHOCK (continued) Yogurt Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 44

ACTIVITY 3.4 CULTURE SHOCK (continued) Sour Cream Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 45

ACTIVITY 3.4 CULTURE SHOCK (continued) Crème Fraîche Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 46

ACTIVITY 3.4 CULTURE SHOCK (continued) Summary Question How does food safety conflict with some of the preparation steps for cultured dairy? 47

ACTIVITY 3.5 SAY CHEESE Directions Complete the following charts on the parts of cheese, how to make cheese, and the varieties of cheese. Parts of cheese 1 2 3 How to Make Cheese Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: 48

ACTIVITY 3.5 SAY CHEESE (continued) Variety of Cheese Characteristics Examples Unripened, fresh Soft-ripened Semisoft, ripened Blue-veined, mold-ripened Firm, ripened Very hard, ripened Pasta filata 49

ACTIVITY 3.6 CHEESEMONGER LAB Directions Research the techniques for making ricotta cheese and a basic rennet cheese. Design an experiment to make the two cheeses. Begin by creating a mise en place plan (some items may need to be specially ordered to perform this lab), with step-by-step instructions, ingredients, and equipment/tools. Then execute the two procedures. Keep notes the the process, and complete the lab with a summary of the processes and results. Standardized Recipe Name: Yield: Ingredients: Portion size: Temperature, time, and equipment: Step-by-step directions: Nutrition information: 50

ACTIVITY 3.6 CHEESEMONGER LAB (continued) Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 51

ACTIVITY 3.6 CHEESEMONGER LAB (continued) Standardized Recipe Name: Yield: Ingredients: Portion size: Temperature, time, and equipment: Step-by-step directions: Nutrition information: 52

ACTIVITY 3.6 CHEESEMONGER LAB (continued) Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 53

ACTIVITY 3.6 CHEESEMONGER LAB (continued) Ingredient Unit Cost and Size Amount in Recipe Calculate the Percent of Unit Cost Total Ingredient Cost Total Ingredient Cost 54

ACTIVITY 3.6 CHEESEMONGER LAB (continued) Ingredient Unit Cost and Size Amount in Recipe Calculate the Percent of Unit Cost Total Ingredient Cost Total Ingredient Cost Lab Report Summary Response 55

ACTIVITY 3.7 LOUIS PASTEUR Directions Research Louis Pasteur s contributions to science in regard to the restaurant and foodservice industry. Write an essay on your findings. 56

ACTIVITY 3.8 THE INCREDIBLE EGG Directions Label the parts of the egg below, then define each in the chart provided. 1 3 2 4 1 2 3 4 57

ACTIVITY 3.9 EGG IT ON Directions Recipes often call for a particular size of egg. However, the egg size in a recipe can be converted to equivalent ounces and to other egg sizes. For example, a recipe may call for large eggs, but you may only have jumbo eggs available. Solve the problems below by using the chart. Jumbo 2.5 oz each 30 oz for a dozen Extra Large 2.25 oz each 27 oz for a dozen Large 2 oz each 24 oz for a dozen Medium 1.5 oz each 21 oz for a dozen Small 1.25 oz each 18 oz for a dozen Peewee 1 oz each 15 oz for a dozen 1 A quiche calls for 12 jumbo eggs. Find the number of ounces the recipe requires, then convert for each egg size to determine the number of eggs needed. Egg Size Number of Eggs Total Ounces Recipe Requires Number of Dozen Required Extra large Large Medium Small Peeweee 58

ACTIVITY 3.9 EGG IT ON (continued) 2 A cookie recipe calls for 20 jumbo eggs. Find the number of ounces the recipe requires, then convert for each egg size to determine the number of eggs needed. Egg Size Number of Eggs Total Ounces Recipe Requires Number of Dozen Required Extra large Large Medium Small Peeweee 3 A cake calls for a total of 32 jumbo eggs for a large batch. Find the number of ounces the recipe requires, then convert for each egg size to determine the number of eggs needed. Egg Size Number of Eggs Total Ounces Recipe Requires Number of Dozen Required Extra large Large Medium Small Peeweee 59

ACTIVITY 3.10 THE INCREDIBLE EGG LAB Directions Eggs can be prepared in many ways. Provide the steps and mise en place for the following preparations. Record notes during the process, and finish with a summary of the processes. For the fried egg, try cooking to over easy, over medium, over hard, and sunny-side up. Pay special attention to the timing for each. Egg Preparation Simmering or Hard Cooking Eggs in Shell Baking Eggs Cooking Shirred Eggs Poaching Eggs Scrambling Eggs Making a Fried Egg Making a Rolled Omelet Making a Flat Omelet (Frittata) Making Soufflés 60

ACTIVITY 3.10 THE INCREDIBLE EGG LAB (continued) ESSENTIAL SKILLS: SIMMERING OR HARD COOKING EGGS IN SHELL 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 61

ACTIVITY 3.10 THE INCREDIBLE EGG LAB (continued) ESSENTIAL SKILLS: BAKING EGGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 62

ACTIVITY 3.10 THE INCREDIBLE EGG LAB (continued) ESSENTIAL SKILLS: COOKING SHIRRED EGGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 63

ACTIVITY 3.10 THE INCREDIBLE EGG LAB (continued) ESSENTIAL SKILLS: POACHING EGGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 64

ACTIVITY 3.10 THE INCREDIBLE EGG LAB (continued) ESSENTIAL SKILLS: SCRAMBLING EGGS 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 65

ACTIVITY 3.10 THE INCREDIBLE EGG LAB (continued) ESSENTIAL SKILLS: MAKING A FRIED EGG 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 66

ACTIVITY 3.10 THE INCREDIBLE EGG LAB (continued) ESSENTIAL SKILLS: MAKING A ROLLED OMELET 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 67

ACTIVITY 3.10 THE INCREDIBLE EGG LAB (continued) ESSENTIAL SKILLS: MAKING A FLAT OMELET (FRITTATA) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 68

ACTIVITY 3.10 THE INCREDIBLE EGG LAB (continued) ESSENTIAL SKILLS: MAKING SOUFFLÉS 1 2 3 4 5 6 Ingredients Tools Equipment Notes Steps Timing and Notes 69

ACTIVITY 3.10 THE INCREDIBLE EGG LAB (continued) Lab Report Summary Response 70