Dairy & Eggs 1.1. Chapter 1: Breakfast Foods and Sandwiches

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Dairy & Eggs 1.1 Chapter 1: Breakfast Foods and Sandwiches

DairyProducts

Milk and Milk Products Some milk is available in raw form, but most milk products are processed to remove harmful bacteria that could make people sick. Pasteurization: Milk is heated to kill microorganisms that cause spoilage and disease without affecting its nutritional value. Homogenization: Milk is strained through very fine holes to break down fat and then blended into one fluid.

Milk Receiving & Storage Milk products should be received and stored at 41 F or lower. Always use the FIFO (First In, First Out) method of stock rotation for milk. All milk/milk products should be labeled Grade A 1.1

Milk Receiving & Storage Milk should be rejected if it is too sweet or if it has a sour, bitter, or moldy taste. Any milk that has passed its use-by or expiration date should be thrown away.

Cream Cream contains far more fat than milk. Chefs use it based mainly on its fat content, which provides richness. Half and Half ½ cream, ½ milk Substitute: If you have heavy cream but need half and half, use half the amount of heavy cream and add milk for the remainder amount

Butter Butter is made by mixing cream containing between 30-45% milk fat at a high speed. Most commercially-sold butter is lightly salted. Salt acts as a preservative and sometimes to enhance flavor. 1.1

Butter and Butter Substitutes Clarified butter has been heated, and the milk solids and water have been removed. A butter substitute is any alternative used to replace butter in a recipe, such as margarine, olive oils, and soy-based oils. Margarine is a manufactured food product that often contains no milk products. Must contain 80% of calories coming from fat 1.1

Cooking with Butter & Fats Smoke Point: The point at which an oil or fat begins to burn Clarified butter (ghee) has a higher smoke point Less likely to burn when heated

Smoke Points of Common Fats

Cheese All cheeses have three basic parts: Water Fat Protein. Dairies make cheese by separating a milk s solids from its liquid in a process called curdling. 1.1

Cheese Categories Unripened: Fresh cheeses, typically not aged Ripened: Bacteria either added or part of cheese Processed: Grinding, blending, and forming one or more natural cheeses Emulsifiers added Pasteurized to keep from aging Example: American Cheese

Cheese Categories Unripened Fresh cheeses: Cream cheese Cottage cheese Ricotta cheese

Cheese Categories: Ripened Ripened by injecting mold into cheese to spread during aging Bleu Gorgonzola Roquefort Bacteria cultures/enzymes added Cheddar Gruyere Asiago Parmigiano- Reggiano

Storing Cheese Wrap in waxed or parchment paper Optimal temperature: 35-45 F at high humidity Best at near the bottom of the refrigerator Double wrap pungent cheeses Bleu cheese Do not freeze Discard dry, slimy, or cheeses with a strong odor

Lactose Allergy vs Intolerance Lactose allergy cause allergic reactions such as hives, swelling, etc. Lactose intolerance is a common digestive condition and is a reaction to many cultured dairy products, not just milk. Dairy alternatives: Soy milk Rice milk Almond milk Coconut milk Ripened cheeses are usually well tolerated because curdling separates the solids from the lactose portion

Eggs

Eggs An egg is composed of the outer shell, the white, and the yolk: The white consists of protein and water. The yolk, or albumen, contains protein, fat, and lecithin, a natural emulsifier (thickener). The membranes that hold the egg yolk in place are called chalazae. 1.1

Egg Grades There are USDA grades for shell USDA Grade AA: Yolk is high and the white will not spread much when the shell is broken. USDA Grade A: Yolk is fairly high and the white will still not spread too much when the shell is broken. Grade B: Good for use in menu items that will hide their appearance, such as baked items. 1.1

Egg Sizes 1.1

Egg Products Shell Liquid Frozen Dehydrated No odor Clean and unbroken Stored at 45 F or lower Best for fresh products/immediate service USDA inspected Must be pasteurized by law Check packages for damage Store according to package directions

EGG COOKING TECHNIQUES

Cooking with Eggs Use pasteurized shell eggs or egg products when prepping egg dishes that need little to no cooking Ex. Caesar salad dressing, tiramisu Cook eggs for immediate service to 145 F for 15 seconds. Cook eggs that will be hot-held to 155 F for 15 seconds.

Cooking Eggs Make hard-cooked eggs by simmering, then shocking, the eggs. Add eggs to saucepan or stock pot completely immersed in cold water Over medium heat, bring water up to a boil Turn off heat, cover pan, and let sit for 10 minutes Shock under cold water 1.1

Cooking Eggs To bake eggs, place the shelled eggs into individual ramekins. 1.1

Cooking Eggs Shirred eggs are a variety of baked egg cooked with other ingredients, such as cheese, vegetables, meats, and sauces. 1.1

Cooking Eggs To poach eggs, shell them and simmer the eggs in water. 1.1

Cooking Eggs Scrambled eggs should have a light texture, creamy consistency, and delicate flavor. Stir continuously during cooking process. Make omelets by slightly beating eggs, and then cooking them in a skillet with a filling, such as cheese, mushrooms, onions, or ham. 1.1

Cooking Eggs Fried Eggs Eggs fried up are fried only on the bottom (sunnyside up) Eggs fried over easy are fried on the bottom, turned over, and fried lightly on their top sides. 1.1

Cooking Eggs Quiche is a savory egg custard baked in a crust. Soufflés are made of eggs and can be both savory and sweet. 1.1

Section 1.1 Summary There are many types of milk; the type of milk you use is often based on the nutritional value you want. Cream must have at least 18 percent fat content to be considered light cream. Heavy whipping cream can be 40 percent fat or higher. Butter is made by mixing heavy cream at a very high speed. The pasteurization process is what kills bacteria in milk that could make people sick. All cheese has three basic parts: water, fat, and protein. The amounts vary depending on the type of cheese. Eggs are chosen by their grade (AA, A, or B) and size (ranging from peewee, the smallest, to jumbo, the largest). Eggs can be cooked using many different methods, including simmering, frying, poaching, and baking. 1.1

Assignments Dairy & Eggs Crossword Egg Webquest Upcoming Labs: Vegetable Frittata Techniques: Knife Skill Review, Shirred Eggs Fried Eggs Techniques: Sunny-side up & Over-easy Eggs Benedict Techniques: Clarifying Butter, Poaching Eggs & Hollandaise Sauce