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What does "Al Dente" refer to?
Term used when cooking rice noodles to ensure they don't stick.
Specific way of cooking linguine pasta that maximizes the flavor of the noodle.
Describes pasta that is cooked until it offers a slight resistance to the bite.
Putting a dent in dough to prevent air bubbles when baking.
What does to fillet mean?
To remove the skin from fish.
To flatten a piece of meat.
To grill meat or fish without oil.
To remove the bones from meat or fish.
What does simmer mean?
To stir a pot while the water is boiling.
To cook slowly in liquid over low heat at a temperature of about 180°.
To allow liquid to boil for at least 20 minutes.
To turn the stove flame on the highest setting for 5 min, then remove the item.
Which of the following is an example of a garnish?
Parsley
BBQ sauce
Feta cheese
Bread stick
What does to baste mean?
To cook on a grill under strong, direct heat.
To remove fat from the surface of stews, soups, or stock.
To moisten foods during cooking with pan drippings or sauce.
To immerse in rapidly boiling water and allow to cook slightly.
Which ingredient goes into a basic Pesto?
Pinenuts
Pepper
Oregano
Arugula
What does Julienne refer to?
To work and press dough with the palms of the hands or mechanically, to develop the gluten in the flour.
To rub on a grater that separates the food in various sizes of bits or shreds.
To cut vegetables, fruits, or cheeses into thin strips.
Julienne is derived from Julia, as in Julia Childs, world famous chef.
What's the difference between a convection oven and a conventional oven?
A convection oven uses radioactivity.
A convection oven uses a fan.
A convection oven lacks the broiler setting.
There is no difference, just semantics.
What is to truss?
To extract color, flavor, or other qualities from a substance by leaving it in water just below the boiling point.
To secure poultry with string, to hold its shape while cooking.
To combine ingredients with a lifting motion.
To cut or tear in small, long, narrow pieces.
Which type of wood should you NOT use for smoking foods on an outdoor grill?
Oakwoods
Hardwoods
Softwoods
Fruitwoods
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