Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Assignment
I really enjoyed working on this assignment. It was very interesting to learn about the food and culture of Mexico and how different it is from our eating styles. We worked well together to produce a very factual and bright PowerPoint about Mexico that would hopefully inform the rest of the class of the great Mexico too! A thing I didn't know was that Mexicans actually eat there biggest meal throughout the day. This is very different to us as we have our biggest meal at night for dinner and usually have a light lunch.
Mars bar slice
This lesson we mars bar slice. First I cut up the butter and mars bars into small pieces so it would be easy to melt. Once it was quite smooth we turned it up to a boil. This thickened the chocolate. We then turned it off so it wouldn't burn. And mixed alot until a smooth consistent texture came. We added the rice bubbles in and mixed it so all of them were coated. Once this was done Sophie had melted the chocolate and we put the rice bubbles in patted them down then the chocolate on top. We then put it in the fridge to set. Once we took it out after 5 mins it was perfect! We cut it up and it tasted really nice!
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Bush Tucker to Bruschetta Video
6 things i learnt from the video:
- Pavlova was named after Anna Pavlova the ballerina
- the australian method of outdoor cooking and entertainment came from a spanish word 'barbecua'
- the most valuable seafood for australia is clayish
- melbourne and Sydney have the most exciting restaurants in the world because of its diversity
- australia can export its food and wine
- australians used to eat meat 3 times a day
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Anzac slice
This lesson we made Anzac slice. First we mixed he dry ingredients. Then on a stove we melted butter and combined the syrup and eventually baking soda. After this we added the dry and wet ingredients together to make a dough. Then we spread it out and pushed it flat into the baking tray. We then put it in the oven and in a short 20 minutes the slice was baked. It was very yum!
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Baking the cakes
This lesson we made the bases for our cupcakes. I mixed and took charge of the vanilla ones above! They turned out really good! We just made them out of the white wings packet mix as this gives the cupcakes a consistent texture. First i sifted the dry mixture into a bowel. This ensures that air gets through the mix making them rise lots and become fluffy! Then i cracked the eggs, added the milk and added the melted butter. Straight away i started to mix on a low speed. Once the mixture was combined i turned up the speed and really beaten until the mixture was creamy, thick and fluffy. Lastly i used to spoons to spoon the mixture into the patty cakes making them 3/4 the way full. This gives room to rise and i made sure they were filled to all the same height. I then put them in the oven for about 18 minutes. i waited for them to turn golden and have a slight bounce back when i touched them. Overall the baking went really well for Georgia and sophie (my partners) as well! as you can see all of our cupcakes above georgia made the chocolate and sophie made the other vanilla on the left! We are now ready to decorate them next lesson!
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Evaluation
The Purpose of the assignment was
to understand how important it is to have a healthy breakfast and learn how to
cook several appropriate balanced breakfast meals.
The assignment went over 2 terms in
total. The first part was theory on nutrients and practicing cooking a range of
breakfast meals. Then we actually got to choose and focus on one balanced
breakfast meal to cook for a partner. About 4-5 hours in total of
researching and gaining knowledge and about 6 hours of practising cooking
meals. the time between the two aspects was just balanced
good. We needed about the same of each to understand the two areas; knowledge
and prac. I learnt about possible healthy
breakfast meals. I also gained very good experience and techniques in cooking
these meals.
When cooking my recipe i needed to
know how to separate eggs and how to beat egg whites. I already
knew how to read a recipe, use beaters, use the egg separate and grate. However, I developed
really good skills of cooking the pancakes. As I went along I got better at
cooking it to the right amount and keeping the pan a suitable temperature. I learn a lot that I will be able to
use when I am cooking. Firstly I learnt that when you grate the apple all the
juice comes out too and that’s how you get the apple juice. I also taught myself
a lesson to never separate the eggs over the sink so the whites go down the
drain. Lastly I learnt that wholemeal flour leaves husks after you sift it and
these can be added to thicken the pancakes.
I am now experienced on how to make pancakes and will definitely be
cooking them for my family.
Before my cooking day I had printed of my recipe and read it thorugh
lots of times to make sure I almost knew it off by heart. This helped a lot as
I didn’t have to keep checking the recipe and I knew what had to be done. I made a minor mistake but it was fixed easily. When the recipe said to
separate your eggs I kept the egg yolk and the whites went down the sink. Then
I realised that I needed to keep the egg whites for later. This is was a little
mistake and was soon resolved by getting two more eggs.
My timing was a bit slow. As listed
before things went wrong and that held me up. Really, the mixing should of only
taken half the time it took me. The cooking process was good though. The first
two pancakes I put on, the pan was way to hot and instantly burnt them. I just
took them off chucked them out and turned off the pan. I waited 2 mins until I
put the pan back on to a 4, which I found was the right temperature. After I
had no problems and cooked them and flipped!
The end result looked very
professional. I used different shapes and sizes to balance the dish. In the
middle were big pancakes and around the edges were little ones. The colours
were quite neutral with pancakes, the honey and then the pure white icing
sugar. The dish looked simple but nice. They were very fluffy and not to sweet
as it was covered in simple toppings. My partner loved them so i knew i had done a good job!
Overall the ingredients I used were all
fairly healthy. The apple was good to cook with as it was easy to grate and the
juice came out when it was grating. This was like a natural sweetener and no
sugar was added. I think I would change to a different recipe as this one was a
very detailed one. It tasted good but it took a little too long. Like the way
the eggs had to be done, this was a time consuming part even if I did keep both
parts.
I really did enjoy this task. I though
it was really good how we could be independent and choose our own dish to cook
for our partner. The best part was cooking the pancakes and seeing them turn
out a perfect light brown! Then the fun part was to plate it up neatly and
presentable to my partner! For the future I will try and stay more on task so I
can get the mixture done and spend more time cooking.
QUESTIONS
•
Did you
change any aspects of the recipe. Give reasons for changes.
yes I did. I Changed the toppings.
The recipe suggested I topped the pancakes with maple syrup and ice cream. I
though this would be too heavy and sweet. I came up with a light topping with
just simple honey and icing sugar dusted. This was better as it didn’t take over the flavor of the pancakes.
•
Explain how
you could improve the nutritional content eg. using wholegrain products (cereal
and toast, increasing fruit intake etc.), different cooking methods etc.
The ricotta in the pancakes could
be left out this would make the pancakes less fattening but they may not taste
as good. Also for excluding the toppings is an option. However that would make
the pancake meal a bit plain. All of the ingredient aspects are healthy .
Wholemeal flour is used and no sugar is added.
1. Comment on the exercise as a whole.
1. Was it interesting
Yes,
finding healthy breakfasts and learning the techniques to cook them was very
interesting as I know that I will be using these things that I have learnt for
my morning breakfasts.
2. Was it challenging
Some
parts came easy however other parts required lots of thinking and deciding,
3. What did you learn
I
learnt alot of knowledge orientated things as well as cooking techniques.
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