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Doc. #68 SAULT COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO COURSE OUTLINE Course Title: FOOD THEORY I Code No.: _Jrogram: Semester: Date: FDS130 HOTEL & RESTAURANT MANAGEMENTI ONE SEPTEMBER, 1995 Previous Outline Dated: SEPTEMBER, 1994 Author: GLEN DAHL New: Revision: x APPROVED: Dean, Business & Hospitality Date -- - - -

-- - 2 - FOOD THEORY I FDS130 Course Name Course Code REQUIRED TEXT: Professional Cookinq, Wayne Gisslen PURPOSE: Identify standard practices and techniques related to measuring, cutting, cooking, portioning, handling, preparing, holding, and maintaining the quality of various products. Identify and describe standard practices and techniques related to the preparation of stocks, soups, sauces, eggs and egg dishes, farinaceous dishes, vegetables, poultry, fish/shellfish, meats, salads, and sandwiches. STUDENT EVALUATION: There will be chapters assigned for each class that will be reinforced by discussion and demonstrations. The student's final grade will consist of the following components: Module #1 Test 30% Module #2 Test 30% Module #3 Test 30% Attendance 10% 100% PASS GRADE: 60% NOTE: Tests must be written on the dates given - NO RE-WRITES! GRADING: A+ 90-100% A 80-89% B 70-79% C 60-69% R Repeat - under 59%

- 3 - SMALL QUANTITY FOOD DEMONSTRATIONS INTRODUCTION TO THE KITCHEN Review and examine the different types of cooking tools and equipment: stock pots, sauce pans, brazier, saute pan, roasting pan, hotel pan, double boiler, sheet pan, portion scale, ladles, skimmers, chinos, china cap, wire ships, sieve, colander, zester, pastry bags and tubes Different methods and uses are demonstrated for the above equipment KNIVES, BAND TOOLS, AND SMALL EQUIPMENT Examine the French or Chef's knive, utility knife, paring knife, boning knife, slicer, serrated slicer, butcher knife, sharpening stone, steel Demonstrate the proper sharpening methods for the above knives Demonstrate the different cutting techniques and the basic cutting shapes and sizes. Brunoise, small dice, medium and large dice, juliene, batonnet STOCKS AND PREPARATIONS Demonstration of the preparations of: mirepoix, white mirepoix, sachet, bouquet garni, blanching bones, browning bones Demonstration of brown fish stock, white stock, chicken and STOCKS AND GLAZES Demonstration of the set-up for cooling stocks in a cold water bath Procedure for preparing glazes Demonstrate beef glaze, chicken and fish glaze

- 4 - SAUCES AND THICKENING AGENTS Demonstration of roux - basic preparation for making a white, blond, or brown roux Other thickeners examined are beurre manie, cornstarch, white wash, egg yolk and cream liaison Demonstrate: Bechamel, Veloute, Espagnole, Tomato Sauce LEADING AND SMALL SAUCES This demonstration will show the main uses of the leading sauces: Espagnole -- Demiglaze -- Sauce Robert Chicken Veloute -- Supreme Sauce Bechamel -- Mornay Sauce Tomato -- Creole Sauce BUTTER SAUCES This demonstration will involve the clarification of butter, method of preparing Hollandaise -- Mousselines Sauce and Bearnaise Compound butters such as Maitre d'hotel Butter, Escargot Butter, and Anchovy will be prepared CLEAR SOUPS AND GARNISHES Demonstration of French Onion, Chicken Noodle, Beef Consomme, and Tomato Bouillon and their appropriate garnishes. This class shows the very important clarification process of consomme. THICK SOUPS AND GARNISHES Demonstration of Cream of Mushroom soup which is thickened with a roux and liaison. Puree of Split Pea soup that is naturally thickened. Clam Chowder and Lobster Bisque will also be prepared and properly garnished.

- 5 - SPECIALTY AND NATIONAL SOUPS This will consist of a demonstration of Vichyssoise, Borscht, Minestrone, and Gazpacho soups. This is a combination of hot and cold soups that will be appropriately garnished. EGG COOKERY The most important rule of egg cookery is a very simple one: avoid high temperatures and long cooking times. In this section, we take a look at proper cooking and serving methods for: a) Simmering in the shell b) Procedure for poaching eggs c) Fried eggs with its different variations d) Scrambled eggs All items will be plated and properly garnished BREAKFAST PREPARATIONS (EGG COOKERY) Demonstration of the following items: a) Poached Eggs Benedict b) Shirred Eggs and Variations c) Omelets - French, Plain, Souffle All items will be plated and served with suitable sauces and garnishes SALAD DRESSINGS Most of the basic three categories. salad dressings can be divided into a) Oil and Vinegar - most unthickened dressings b) Mayonnaise-based c) Cooked dressings Demonstration of the following dressings: a) Mayonnaise b) Vinaigrette c) Tomato French d) Cooked Salad Dressing e) Thousand Island - ----

- 6 - SALAD PREPARATIONS There are four basic parts of a salad: Base, Body, Garnish and Dressing. Salads mayor may not have all four parts. A demonstrationshowing preparation and arrangement of the following salads: a) b) Tossed Salad Greens Chef's Salad Plate c) Fruit Salad Plate d) Potato Salad GELATIN SALADS This demonstration highlights the guidelines for making gelatin salads. Both fruit and vegetable salad will be shown. a) Ginger Ale Salad b) Fresh Vegetable Mold c) Niagara Peach Mold COLD SANDWICHES This section by demonstration illustrates different spreads, meats and poultry, cheese, fish and shellfish Example of demo: a) Club House Sandwich b) Tuna Salad Sandwich c) Cheese and Egg Sandwich d) Chicken Salad Sandwich The above items are all presented with a variety of garnishes HOT SANDWICHES Demonstrate preparation and suitable garnishes for the following sandwiches: a) b) Hot Roast Turkey Sandwich Reuben Sandwich c) Monte Cristo Sandwich d) Hot Roast Beef Sandwich

- 7 - HOT SANDWICHES (co nt' d) Demonstration showing preparation and suitable garnishes for the following: a) Toasted Western Sandwich b) Beef Burger c) Grilled Cheese d) Grilled Swiss and Bacon FRESH VEGETABLE PREPARATION Demonstration of the proper washing, soaking, peeling, and cutting of fresh vegetables. preparation and cooking methods of the folowing: a) b) Artichokes Cauliflower c) d) Broccoli Asparagus e) Carrots f) Kohlrabi g) Tomatoes POTATO COOKERY AND PREPARATIONS Demonstration of the proper washing, soaking, peeling, and cutting of fresh vegetables. Preparation and cooking methods of the following: a) Garlic b) Cabbage - Red and Green c) Celery d) e) Onions, Leeks, Shallots Mushrooms f) g) Spinach Watercrest POTATO COOKERY AND PREPARATIONS Demonstration of the proper washing, peeling and storage of fresh potatoes: a) b) Tourneing Potatoes parisienne Potatoes c) Sauteed Potatoes d) Baked and Stuffed Potatoes e) Anna Potatoes f) Lyonnaise Potatoes

- 8 - POTATO COOKERY Demonstration of the preparations and cooking methods for the following: a) Potato Puree b) c) Mashed Potatoes Duchesse Potatoes d) Croquette Potatoes e) Dauphinoise Potatoes POTATO COOKERY Demonstration of the preparation and cooking method for the following: a) Scalloped Potatoes b) Potatoes au Gratin c) Potato Pancakes d) French Fries e) Gaufrette Potatoes RICE COOKERY Demonstrationof the cooking methods for the following: a) Steamed Rice b) Boiled Rice c) wild Rice d) Rice Pilaf e) Fried Rice PASTA AND DUMPLINGS Demonstration of the making of fresh egg pasta used in: a) Fettuccine b) Lasagna c) Linguine Preparation of spaghetti sauce served with penne and spaghetti Preparation and serving of spaghetti

- 9 - ENTREE PREPARATIONS The following items will be prepared and presented to the student: a) Braised Swiss Steak b) Beef Stroganoff c) Swedish Meatballs The above items will be plate presented and students are able to taste the end product FISH COOKERY The following items will be prepared and presented to the students: a) Coquilles Ste. Jacques b) Broiled Fish Fillets c) Battered Cod Fillets - Deep Fried d) Shrimp Saute The above items will be plated and presented. Students are able to taste the end product. PORK COOKERY The following items will be prepared and presented to the students: a) Roast Loin of Pork b) Sweet and Sour Pork c) Pork Chop MacIntosh The above items will be plated and presented and studentswill be able to taste the end product POULTRY COOKERY The following items will be prepared and presented: a) Chicken Breast Cordon Bleu b) Stuffed Chicken Legs c) Stuffed Cornish Game Hen d) Roast Duck The above items will be plated and presented and studentswill be able to taste the end product

- 10 - SHOW PIECES This is a demonstration which will show different methods of preparing show pieces suitable for buffets, Sunday Brunch, etc. Displays covered. a) Ham in Aspic b) Turkey Chaud Froid c) Glazed Salmon