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KARENG/2004/13842   MAG(2)/PP/71/2007-08     VOLUME 6, ISSUE 9-10         RUPEES: 35/- PER COPY
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  29              Volume 6, Issue 9-10



Institute of Baking & Cake Art
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OLIVE OIL
    MICRO WAVE SOFETY
    CONVERTING
    CONVENTIONAL RECIPES
    MIXING DOUGH
    MAKING A MIXTURE
    OUR DAILY BREAD
    FOCACCIA
    FLAT BREADS
    FOOD COMBINATION
    RECIPE OF GREAT
    SUCCESS
    SOUFFLE
    PINEAPPLE COLD
    SOUFFLE
    FOCACCIR BREAD
    BREAD SHAPES,
    CREAMY CUSTARD
    FOOD STORAGE
    COLORING YOUR ICING
    PIPING GEL
    Chocolate & Molding
    Birthday Messages




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OLIVE OIL
The essential elements of olive oil production have barely changed over thousands of years,
though the methods themselves and the equipment have been improved, cleaned up,
streamlined, and in some cases computerized. The olives are picked, mostly by hand, they
are crushed, the resultant oil and watery juice drained off, separated, and the oil filtered to a
greater or lesser extent. That is about it, and what you end up with is first cold – pressed
Virgin Olive Oil. Virgin is a denomination which raises eyebrows amongst the uninitiated,
but it is eminently logical. This oil is “virgin” because it is unadulterated, untampered with,
and incontrovertibly pure. It has not been heated or chemically processed.

Virgin oil varies dramatically in quality and is graded according to its acidity level the lower
the acidity the better the oil. The international Olive Oil Council, which lays down the law
in these matters, defines the grades as:
Extra Virgin Olive Oil: virgin olive oil with an acidity of up to 1%;
Fine Virgin Olive Oil: virgin olive oil with an acidity of up to 1%;
Semi-Fine Virgin Olive Oil: virgin olive oil with an acidity of up to 3%.

In addition to this, the oils must have a fine flavor and smell to pass the test. Even so, the
variation in precise taste is dramatic. Some oils are distinctly peppery and catch the back of
the throat on the way down, while others may be thick with the aroma of new-mown hay.
The big brand name oils, are carefully blended to give a constant unvarying taste that is
unique to that olive oil house. Oil from single groves will vary from year to year, just as
wines do.

Oils that do not make it through to the top three grades will probably be refined, i.e. stripped
of flavor, by chemical processes. The left-over pulp from the first pressing will also go
through one to two more extraction processes to yield up the very last drops of oil. Most of
this will need to be cleaned up, too. Oils that have gone through these processes can no
longer be labeled “virgin”. Some will have a modicum of flavor restored by the addition of a
tot of virgin oil. These were once known as “pure olive oil” but are now simply labeled
“olive oil”. The logic behind the terminology is less clear here. Sufficient to understand
that they are oils that are lighter in flavor, and cheaper, and hence suitable for sloshing
around in a carefree way.

Well, that is the theory, anyway, and it is one I used to stick to fairly rigidly. But then, a few
years ago, I started to cut down on the quantity of animal fat I used in cooking, and
simultaneously began to discover the sheer delight of olive oil. After a while I noticed that I
was no longer using the “pure olive oil”. I now use a blended extra virgin olive oil as my
everyday cooking oil, because I love the taste, and find that there is little it does not go with.
I use totally bland oil such as safflower when I positively do not want the taste of olive oil or
any other oil around.

And I use my special bottle of mind- numbingly expensive single-grove oil in small
quantity, because that is all it takes, as a final condiment. The one exception I make to this
rule is in mayonnaise. All olive oil, even pure olive oil, is just too much for me. I reckon that
one-quarter to one-third extra virgin to plain oil is just about right. Suffice it to say that one
cannot lay down exact rules on these matters. In the end, it comes down to personal
preference.

Olive oil and crusty bread are made for each other. An open tomato
sandwich, Made with bread, oil, sweet tomatoes, salt and pepper is one of
life's small joys, and you can elaborate on the basic theme with thin sliced
onions, olives, basil and the rest, to your heart's content. Toast the bread,
then rub with garlic and drizzle on the olive oil and you have the Italian
bruschetta. Rub the bruschetta with a halved tomato, and it is better still.
Nicest of all is bread, coated in olive oil and baked in a moderate-to-hot oven
until crisp and golden brown through and through.
Dress hot pasta with the same kind of mixture and eat it straight away with freshly grated
cheese, or sharpen with lemon, or wine vinegar and let it cool to make a salad. Just as quick
and simple is to turn the pasta with olive oil and freshly coarsely crushed black peppercorns.


                                                                         4
MICRO WAVE SAFETY
Microwave ovens are made in compliance with strict government safety standards:
                                                                                         Concept of food & baking

                                                                                         A different natured
                                                                                            Blending
A seal around the door keeps the microwaves inside, and a special system stops the       ingredients together & processing to
generation of microwaves the instant the door is opened. You should, however,            get a defined shape is scratch mix
examine a new oven for any signs of shipping damage.                                     process.
                                                                                         A ingredients together
                                                                                            Blended
Never operate the oven if the door does not close properly, or if the door. Its latch,   along with few added ingredients to
hinge, or sealing surfaces have been damaged in any way. Never block the vents of        get specific products is a premix
your oven because they keep the microwave-producing magnetron tube cool and              A specialty ingredients
                                                                                            Blended
cut down on moisture build-up, enabling you to get the best results from your oven.      processed & frozen at a certain
                                                                                         defined temperature & then finished
Microwave ovens are cooking appliances, designed to defrost, heat, and cook food.
You may have heard of other uses for the oven – don't try them; they can be              is frozen concept
dangerous, possibly lead to a fire, and, at the very least, damage your oven. Use the    A ingredient processed,
                                                                                            Blended
microwave oven only as intended. Always use microwave-safe cookware and                  partially cooked & frozen to store &
utensils and do not turn the oven on when the cavity is empty. If you have young         finally cooked again before serving
children, it is a good idea to leave a bowl of water in your microwave when the oven     is par bake
is not in use. This way, if the oven is accidentally turned on, the water attracts the
microwaves and prevents damage to the oven.

If you are concerned about the safety of your oven, have it tested by a qualified
service person – don't try using “leakage detectors” which are inaccurate and
unreliable.




CONVERTING CONVENTIONAL RECIPES
I
t is possible to convert many recipes for quick cooking in the microwave oven – for
instance, a family favorite like a long-simmering beef stew – but not all. For
example, don't try to duplicate crisply fried items.

First: Look for a microwave recipe that is similar to the conventional one you're
trying to convert and use it as a guide. Recipes that serve up to eight people – no
more – work best; small quantities cook more quickly and evenly in the microwave.

Second: Reduce or omit fats, liquids, and seasonings.

Third: Use microwave-safe cookware and suitable utensils.

Fourth: Cut back cooking time to a quarter to a half of the conventional recipe time.
Remember, microwave ovens do not need any preheating, which also saves time.

Fifth: Remember, most microwave-cooked food usually needs standing time to
finish cooking and even out the internal temperature after being removed from the
MIXING DOUGH MAKING A MIXTURE
Bread is made from dough which is a
mixture of flour, water, Yeast, fat and
salt. These have to be kneaded together
thoroughly to mix the ingredients.

In a bakery, bread dough has to be
mixed in a machine called a dough
mixer, as it would take far too long to
mix by hand. The dough mixer has a
very large bowl with a special tool,
called a dough hook, in the centre. The
hook is spiral shaped, which can mix
the ingredients and cut through the
thick dough at the same time. An
ordinary beater would at the same time.
An ordinary beater would get stuck in
the thick, sticky dough.




              FOOD
              PROCESSOR
                                            To make a milkshake, two different ingredients are mixed together in the
                                            glass – a powder and a liquid. The design of a fork is good for mixing liquids
                                            because it has metal prongs. When you move the fork around the glass, the
                                            prongs agitate the liquid until the powder is completely mixed. A spoon is
                                            also a good tool for making a mixture, such as coleslaw. This is a food made
                                            from salad cream and plain yoghurt with fresh, raw vegetables, such as
                                            grated carrots and shredded cabbage.

                                            The salad cream and yoghurt are smooth and the vegetable pieces are
                                            rough, but the stirring action of the spoon helps to turn the different
                                            ingredients into one mixture.

                                            WHISKING FOOD
                                            When you make up a packet of instant dessert mix, the dessert powder and
The mixture to make a fruit cake has        the milk should be whisked together. Whisking blends the two ingredients
lots of ingredients. Sometimes it is too    together and air is trapped into the mixture. The air makes the dessert light
difficult to use a hand-held electric       and fluffy.
mixer for a job like this, so a more
powerful mixing machine, called a           A balloon whisk is a good tool for this job. As the whisk scrapes the bowl and
food processor, is needed.                  is lifted in a circular movement, the mixture is agitated by the metal loops of
                                            the whisk. When this action is repeated, air bubbles are trapped in the
Food processors have different tools for    mixture.
doing different jobs. For mixing, they
have a single beater that fits on to a      Pancake mixture is made by beating milk, flour and eggs together. Rotary
central spindle. The mixing beater turns    whisks use gears to mix ingredients faster than a balloon whisk. The handle
round inside the bowl at high speed         turns the crown wheel, the large wheel with double-sided teeth along its
until the ingredients are mixed together.   edge. These interlock with the teeth of the bevel gears rotate and turn the
The beater is driven by an electric         beaters.
motor, which is connected to the
spindle by a toothed belt.                  ELECTRIC FOOD MIXER
                                            A hand-held electric food mixer does the same job as a rotary whisk, but it
In a hotel kitchen a food processor is      works faster and takes less human effort. This is because it is worked by a
used to mix bulky ingredients, such as      small electric motor. The motor drives a worm gear, which is a rod with a
sliced vegetables for soup. Because it is   screw thread round its length. The worm gear rotates two bevel gears and
used so often the processor's bowl is       these turn two beaters at high speed. The beaters can break down lumps
made of hard-wearing stainless steel.       quickly and mix ingredients together into one mixture.

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OUR DAILY                               Good bread is a beautiful thing. It is a joy to look at and always a pleasure


BREAD                                   to eat. Good bread never cloys and we never grow bored with it. Bread is
                                        as honest and basic as it is emblematic and significant. Just as rice
                                        symbolizes life in the East and no meal is considered complete without it,
                                        so bread is at the very heart of Western civilization. Give us this day our
                                        daily bread.

                                        The smell of freshly baked bread, its crackling-crisp crust, its texture when
                                        it is broken or sliced and the consistency of its interior crumb, make it an
                                        immensely satisfying and complex culinary assembly. Yet its constituent
                                        parts are no more than flour, water and yeast tempered with a small
                                        amount of salt. As you bite into a piece of good baguette you experience all
                                        these elements in a taste that combines an underlying sweetness from the
                                        wheat, an almost imperceptible balancing sourness from the yeast and a
                                        stronger, contrasting slightly bitter note from the caramelized crust, the
                                        whole drawn together and given depth by the salt.

                                        A sourdough brings different and much stronger flavours, its defining
                                        characteristic the acid tang that comes from its lengthy, natural leavening
                                        with wild yeasts, the texture altogether denser, more robust and
                                        substantial. This is the darker-coloured country bread of ancient tradition,
                                        moister, more chewy and longer lasting, a description that in
                                        contemporary usage implies chemical additives but here means the
FOCACCIA                                product of its entirely natural dev elopement. Such rustic loaves were
Focaccia is described as Italian        originally baked in 4 kilo ovals, family bread to last a week, changing in
flat bread, a rather confusing          taste and texture with progressive cutting and ageing, yet taking days
description since it is leavened        before staling. Even when too tough to chew, it may be eaten in soups or
using active yeast. However, it is      crumbed to add texture or to thicken a variety of dishes. This is indeed
spread out and baked on trays or        bread as the staff of life.
in tins, which gives it a
characteristic rectangular shape,       Baking great bread does have a kind of alchemy, for in its artisanal
the top marked with regular             production there are always elements that are beyond technique, though
depressions. It turns a beautiful       not beyond technical comprehension. Ambient factors play important
golden brown from the liberal           roles but are not beyond the wit of any competent cook to understand and
dressing with olive oil it receives     harness. Even when the same recipe is used, the resulting bread will vary
                                        from place to place as different flours, the water used, temperature,
just before going in the oven. A
                                        humidity and even air pressure impact in different ways. Individual
common mistake is to incorporate        technique also plays a part, all these things contribution to the unique
too much olive oil into the dough       quality of the finished loaf.
itself, leading to a poor rise and an
oily finish. Focaccia is always well    Excellent bread is not only baked by master bakers. It can b e made
salted on the surface and often         successfully at home and in standard domestic ovens. The specialist's
includes rosemary.                      oven frequently incorporates controllable steam injection and it is this
                                        steam that helps to form a perfect crust while preventing that crust from
                                        being impossibly hard. Most of the breads that we tend to regard as the
       FLAT BREADS                      exclusive preserve of the professional, such as baguettes and
Many flat breads, such as tortillas,    sourdoughs, or loaves baked in direct contact with the stone floor of a
do not contain yeast. The flat          cavernous bread oven, can in fact be produced in any oven capable of
breads here, while raised with          high heat and using a baking stone, steam being generated by spraying
active yeast, are distinguished         water from a bottle.
from the majority of leavened
breads in that the height or            As with any area of cooking expertise. Great bakers have a vocation, and
thickness of the bread is               part of it is the ability to communicate how to achieve good and consistent
deliberately restricted, with the       results and to help others find pleasure in the processes of bread's
loaves having a much larger             creation. This book is about how to bake good bread at home. With
surface area in proportion to their     practice, it can become great bread that changes the quality of any and
depth.                                  every meal for the better.

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Shortbread BAR Cookies
                                                                                 Short Crust pastry – also called the basic
                                                                                 biscuit dough, is made with rubbing of fat
                                                                                 with flour which gives the dough a short
                                                                                 effect, i.e. makes the final product short in
                                                                                 height as there is no need for the protein
                                                                                 development. Short crust pastry was
                                                                                 traditionally made for covering a food, so
                                                                                 as to keep the flavors and juices intact, but
                                                                                 today it provides creativity and endless
                                                                                 product range from both sweet and savory
                                                                                 snack and a food.

                                                                                 Sheeted cookie – after creaming or rub-in
                                                                                 method of dough preparation the dough
                                                                                 should be given a rest for 30 minutes. Then
                                                                                 they are sheeted on a floured surface or in-
                                                                                 between a butter paper (this helps to
                                                                                 eliminate or reduce the excess flour
FOOD COMBINATION                                                                 dusting on the surface of the cookie
                                                                                 dough). Sheeted cookie can be cut or
                                                                                 divided with the help of a sharp knife,
Correct food combinations are regarded by nutritionists as the simplest and      giving shapes like square, rectangle or
most effective way to prevent many common ailments. For instance, they           diamond shapes, but if they are cut with
are particularly beneficial to people with sensitive digestion as correct food   cutters they are called Cut-Out Cookies.
combining has been found to prevent stomach acidity, heartburn, bloating,        Cut-Out Cookies can be made in various
indigestion, constipation and headaches. It can also alleviate allergies,        shapes with the help of a cutter. The
calm nervousness and contribute to weight loss without dieting.                  cutters are shaped round, heart, flower,
                                                                                 animals and many others.
The principle behind food combination is that different groups of foods
require different enzymes and chemical environments for proper digestion              Cheese bar Cookies
and absorption. If, at the same meal, the body is presented with a range of      Ingredients required: Maida-180gm,
ingredients each with differing requirements, it becomes confused and is         Cornflour-20gm, Baking Powder-1gm or
not fully able to supply all the enzymes and secretions at the right time. The   ¼ tsp, Butter-100gm, Salt-5gm or 1tsp,
result can be fermentation, with all its associated discomforts.                 Water-30ml or 2Tbsp, Cheddar Cheese-
                                                                                 60gm, Pepper Powder-½ tsp, Chilly
                                                                                 Flakes-½ tsp, Oregano-¼ tsp, Tomato
For correct digestion, protein foods require an acid medium and proteolytic      Sauce-1 Tbsp.
enzyme, as supplied by the stomach, while starches require an alkaline
medium with starch splitting enzymes, as supplied by the intestines. Fats        Method
and oils are digested slowly, mostly in the intestines. Fats and oils are        Sieve Maida, Cornflour, and baking
digested slowly, mostly in the intestines, and do not interfere much with        powder until well mixed. Chop the hard
either protein or starch digestion.                                              chilled butter into small cubes and rub
Sugars are the quickest to digest; some are even absorbed in the stomach,
                                                                                 along with the flour till it resembles bread
while most are absorbed through the intestines.
                                                                                 crumb consistency. Mix the salt in water till
All this means that proteins and starches make a poor combination and            it dilutes well. Grate the cheese and add
should not be eaten together at the same meal as they require different          40gm to the flour along with all the salt
chemical environments and digestive processes. On the other hand,                water and mix till you get smooth dough.
proteins and fats, or starches and fats, may be eaten together, since their      Caution: don't knead the dough. Rest the
digestion does not interfere with one another, but proteins should only be       dough for 30 minutes. After the rest roll
eaten with acid fruits, such as oranges and grape-fruits. Sweet fruits are       the dough over dusted flour about 1/8th
best eaten with starches, and although sugars can be eaten with starches,        inch thickness, cut as desired. Mix the
they are best eaten on their own, as they are absorbed very quickly. Green       pepper, chilly flakes and tomato sauce and
vegetables and non-starchy vegetables, such as avocado, aborigine and            apply over the cut pieces of the dough.
squashes, are neutral and can be eaten with both protein and starch meals.       Sprinkle the grated cheese over it and
                                                                                 arrange on a baking sheet, while giving
People with sensitive digestions may find that eating simple meals, with as      some space for the spread. Bake at 200oC
few foods as possible, will alleviate their discomforts and contribute most to   for 20-25 minutes or till its light brown
their well – being.                                                              color and the cheese melted.

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Chocolate & Molding
How to Temper Chocolate
Tempered chocolate is the secret to professional chocolate products. Chocolate
that has been tempered is smooth, with a shiny finish and a satisfying snap. If
you're planning on making dipped chocolates or molded chocolates, the
chocolate will need to be tempered so that it behaves properly and produces
candies that are both tasty and beautiful.

Double boil method
Chop the chocolate into small chunks, place it in the top of a double boiler, set over
simmering water. Stir gently but steadily as the chocolate melts and heats up. Use
a rubber spatula, not a wooden or metal spoon. Bring the chocolate to 11 degrees
(for dark chocolate) or 110 degrees (for milk or white chocolate). Do not allow
the chocolate to exceed its recommended temperature. When it is at the right
temperature, remove it from the heat. You must keep it warm but not hot, ideally
in the 85-88 degree range. You can either keep it over a pan of warm, stirring
occasionally.

Microwave method
Chop chocolate into coarse chunks and pour into a microwavable bowl.
Microwave it at 50% power for 3 minutes, stopping every 30-45 seconds to stir
the chocolate until the remaining chunks are fully melted. If the chunks do not
melt, warm the chocolate again very briefly. Remember to do a spot test to make
sure, by spreading a spoonful of melted chocolate thinly over an area of waxed
paper and allow it to cool. If it is tempered, the chocolate will harden within 5
minutes and look shiny and smooth. If it is dull or streaky, it has lost its temper,
and you should temper the chocolate again.


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                     Congratulations!
                                          Have a happy-go
                                                                                    You're not a kid anymore
                                                              productive birthday




One is fun lucky day
                     With each year
                                                                 a joyous and
                                                                 Wishing you




Life begins at forty
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                           that you
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                    The first round
                                                                                                               So many candles...
                                                                                                                so little cake
                                                                                                                Here's to another
                                                                                                               year of friendship
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                                                                                              2-day training for Pillsbury



There was questions, double & the why & how of Basic Baked product making along with the need to learn the right
methods of Baking different classification of products. 24 sales personal attended this workshop, especially designed for
their learning & enhancement.

Pillsbury India is known for its specialized Quality premix's and along with IBCA designed a 2 day training to cover topic
of Raw material role played in Baking, different process of Bakery classification, costing of Bakery product, New product
development & New trends of Selling Bakery mixes to their present clientele & capture new markets. The trading also
related to intensive practice with use of how easy a premix can perform &what variation to be made while creating new
products. We related to the best Chocó cake premix called celebration chocolate cake to create varlets & gateau, which
not only was exciting but also tasted out of the world when we made Quick Lave Cake.

Some of the interesting learning was how the usage of silicon moulds reached with baking great looking products, unlike
the conventional Aluminum Moulds. Also how the Bread mixes could be used to make croissants & Bread stick with
additional health benefits but ease of process. Microwave Breads & Baking was also a small format of learning that we
underwent.

IBCA & its puff enjoyed this learning experience with Pillsbury sales team & offered certificate of training complication
which every one took back along with the confidence of knowledge based on Baking.

  Mount caramel college (MCC) girls attended a specific designed credit program of 10
  days offered by IBCA, although we have conducted 5 such training in the last 3years.
  Gaining Confidence to bake a cake is on part of the program but to used it beyond raining
  and benefit them to be an entrepreneur is the additional outlook that we have gathered in        Credit program &
  our programs.
  The excitement of the training is that the girls not only learn how to process Breads,      Entrepreneurship in Baking
  Cakes, Cookies on making of pastries & Dessert but also learn how to be as a team in
  producing as a group, pricing it & presenting it with packaging & Branding.

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Soufflé
                                                   A soufflé is a light, fluffy, dessert made with egg yolks and beaten egg whites
                                                   combined with various other ingredients and served as a dessert. The word soufflé
                                                   is the past participle of the French verb souffler which means "to blow up" or more
                                                   loosely "puff up" — an apt description of what happens to this combination of
                                                   custard and egg whites.

                                                                  Every soufflé is made from 2 basic components:
                                                                                 • a base of flavored cream sauce or purée
                                                                                 • Beaten egg whites.
                                                             The base provides the flavor and the whites provide the "lift".


                                                   Pineapple Cold Soufflé
                                                   Ingredients for preparation: Milk-225gm, Sugar-25gm, Gelatin-7.5gm, Water-20ml,
                                                   Egg Yolk-2no., Pineapple essence-2.5ml, Pineapple paste-25gm, Milk-25ml, Whipped
                                                   cream-25ml, Egg White-2 no., Sugar-25gm, Pineapple chopped-50gm

                                                   Method
                                                      1. Boil milk with sugar. Soak the gelatin with water and set for 10mins.
                                                      2. Cook the gelatin and add to the boiling milk.
                                                      3. Allow to cool a little and add the egg yolks to it.
                                                      4. Whip the mixture a little and leave to cool.
                                                      5. Add the paste of milk and Pineapple and mix evenly.
                                                      6. Fold the whipped cream to the milk mixture.
                                                      7. Finally make a meringue of the egg whites and sugar.
Our organic breads use over 95%                       8. Fold the meringue to the Pineapple mixture.
organic ingredients (the other 5%                     9. Pour into soufflé cups and sprinkle Pineapple piece.
is the yeast and salt, of which only                  10.Leave to set in the refrigerator. Serve cold.
"all-natural" is available). The
                                                   Tips & Tricks
main difference between organic                    Egg is one main ingredient for making soufflé; it helps in whipping and
ingredients and non-organic                        incorporating air and emulsification by thickening the yolk while cooking. Therefore
ingredients is the way in which they               a good soufflé can't be made without egg, The only closest dessert is a mousse,
are grown. Organic ingredients                     which can be made without egg, as the cream percentage is high and also helps in
                                                   whipping.
may at no time come into contact
w i t h c h e m i c a l s , g e n e t i c a l ly
modified organisms (GMO's) or
other non-organic varieties. By
purchasing organic products you
are buying products made with the
most natural and earth friendly
ingredients possible.

Whole-wheat breads are made
from the whole kernel of wheat
ground up into whole-wheat flour.
This process neither adds nor
removes anything from the wheat.
Sprouted wheat is where the wheat
is first sprouted, or let to grow,
before it is ground up and put into
the bread. This process adds
s i g n i f i c a n t ly to t h e ove ra l l
nutritional value of the bread, not
to mention that it adds greatly to
the flavor and texture of our bread.
Focaccia bread                                                                           Bread Shapes
Focaccia is flat oven-baked Italian bread, which may be topped with onions,
herbs or other foodstuffs. It related very closely to pizza, but the only difference
is the filling is generally something dry, like dried tomato, or vegetables which Bread and rolls are produced in all
go dry while baking. There is no sauce or cheese used unlike for pizza. Focaccia shapes and sizes, which are
is good base bread for making sandwiches or served as a bread on dinner table. determined by a number of factors
                                                                                        including:
Ingredients for preparation: Flour-250gm, Yeast-10gm, Salt-2.5gm, Sugar-5gm,
                                                                                            ·   The type of flour used for
Milk Powder-5gm, Water-150gm, Olive-15ml, Olive oil-15ml, Rosemary dry
herb-3gm, Garlic fine chopped-5gm, Crushed Rock salt-3gm                                         making the bread
                                                                                            ·   Whether or not the bread is
Method:                                                                                         leavened
   1. Make yeast ferment, salt and sugar solution.
   2. Sieve flour and add the solutions and make soft and smooth dough by                   ·   How the bread is used
       kneading.                                                                            ·   Local or regional tradition
   3. Rest the dough for one hour then give a knock back and rest again for 15
       minutes. Weigh the dough to 100gms to make a round loaf, flatten the                 ·   How the dough is cooked,
       dough taking out excess gas, and fold the sides of the dough and roll                     such as baked, steamed,
       from one side, so that there are no air blocks in the dough. Brush the                    deep-fat fried, etc.
       dough with olive oil, and sprinkle crushed rosemary, fine chopped garlic             ·   The symbolic significance of
       and rock salt.
                                                                          o                      the bread shape for a
   4. Leave it to prove till double in size in a greased tray. Bake at 220 C for 20-
                                                                                                 particular holiday or
       25minutes or till golden brown in color.
   5. Cool the bread for minimum 2 hours before you slice, fill and serve.                       festive occasion

   Serving suggestions:                                                                 Baguette, a term used for "stick"
This great tasting bread is served with filled vegetable, meat or sauces as             or "little rod," is a long rounded
sandwich. As its low in fat and sugar it's also good to serve with your meals           shape that has become a popular
and just about any age group will like its taste.                                       name for a number of breads with a
                                                                                        similar shape. A French baguette can
                                                                                        be up to 2 feet in length, 2 to 4 inches
                                                                                        in diameter, and weigh 9 ounces or
                                                                                        more.

                                                                                        Bloomer refers to a bread shape
                                                                                        that is cylindrical, but flat on the
                                                                                        bottom with several diagonal slashes
                                                                                        across the top. The term most often
                                                                                        describes a bread shape popular
                                                                                        throughout Britain. Bloomers are
                                                                                        made with many types of flour,
                                                                                        although various types of wheat
                                                                                        flour are the most popular.
                           Quick Focaccia sandwich
Focaccia-2 slices, Salad leaves-small bunch, Mayonnaise-2 Tbsp, Raw Salad               Braided bread is made of strands
vegetables-80gm (cucumber, cabbage, onion, tomato skin DICES), Salt-to taste,           of dough woven together to form a
Pepper-to taste, Cheese slices-2 nos.
                                                                                        braided shape. Three to six strands of
Mix the raw salad vegetable dices in a bowl and add Mayo, salt and pepper. Mix          dough are common for several
these such that it coats the salad vegetables. Slice the Focaccia horizontally to       varieties of braided bread and some
make a split in the centre. Arrange the salad leaves and pour half the quantity of      may incorporate as many as twelve
Mayo coated salad vegetables. Arrange a cheese slice over it and cover with the         strands.
top part of the Focaccia sliced bread. If you want to further portion it the slice it
into two triangle wedges for serving.

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                                                              8
Instant Custard Powder (ICP) –

     Creamy Custard                                                                    Baked version

                                                                                       Usage & Application of ICP
                                                                                       Easy to use in powder form
Custard is a traditional dessert in Europe. It differs from pudding in that it is      Help creates versatile products for
thickened with eggs. It also may be used as a thin sauce. Custard is typically         desserts and fillings
cooked over a double boiler. It may be additionally thickened with cornstarch.         Good bake stability
Once the milk is thoroughly heated, the eggs are added in a very tricky process.       Even and constituent texture
They must be added one at a time so they do not “cook” in the hot milk mixture. If     Incorporated newer ingredients
this process is done properly, the custard will have a smooth texture. Depending
upon the amount of eggs added and additional thickening agents, the custard may        Basic Recipe
be fairly firm or it can be thin. A vanilla custard sauce makes a delicious and rich   Instant Custard Powder – 200gm
topping for desserts.                                                                  Cold Water (10oC) – 400ml
One can also buy instant custards, however the below recipe will inform the recipe
and process of Instant custard. Write to us on ibcablr@yahoo.com, or call 91-80-       Method:
22106619 to buy this product                                                           Pour Instant Custard powder in a
                                                                                       deep bowl and add Ice cold
 Caramel custard                                                                       measured water, with the help of
                                                                                       hand whisk or blender, mix to form
 Ingredients            Egg-free based Egg based                                       even smooth consistency of
 Caramelized sugar          100gm       100gm                                          custard. This will be slightly grainy
 Vanilla custard powder      50gm        50gm                                          initially. Use the custard filling
 Cold water(7degC)           50ml        50ml                                          immediately or keep it in air-tight
 Egg                          —          1nos                                          container for maximum a day.
 Fresh cream                 75gm        50gm
 Sugar powder                25gm        25gm                                          Usage:
 Vanilla essence             ½ tsp       ½ tsp                                         Apply a thick coat of paste on final
                                                                                       sheeting of puff pastry dough or
Method:                                                                                Danish pastry dough. Shape them
Burn Grain sugar in a non-stick pan and apply a coat to the mould or pan               to your choice and keep it to bake
                                                                                       at high temperature. After bake
which has to be keep for baking. Pour Instant Custard powder in a deep
                                                                                       remove and cool completely
bowl, along with the other ingredients and add Ice cold measured water,
                                                                                       before serve.
with the help of hand whisk or blender, mix to form even smooth
consistency of custard. Pour ¾ of caramelized mould and arrange these                  Note: the filling has a good holding
in deep water bath. Bake at 160oC for 35-40 minutes, remove from oven                  capacity and will not spread while baking,
and cool completely before de-molding. Serve cool.                                     unlike chocolate or fresh milk based
                                                                                       custard.
Food Storage plays an important part                                        Fridges use a thermostat to
                                                                            control the temperature.
Refrigerator Storage
The refrigerator provides short –term storage for foods that are            When the temperature
perishable, which means they spoil easily. Perishable foods include         inside the fridge becomes
meat, poultry, fish, milk, eggs, butter, and leftovers. Many fresh fruits   too warm the cooling
and vegetables are also stored in the refrigerator to keep them fresh
and crisp. The temperature inside the refrigerator should be between        mechanism is switched on
320 F and 400 F (00 C and 50 C). This degree of coldness helps prevent      until the temperature is
the growth of bacteria and texture of the food. Check the temperature
regularly to be sure it stays in this range.
                                                                            lowered and the
Some parts of the refrigerator may be colder than others. You can           thermostat switches the
check with a thermometer. Shelves on the door are not as cold as the        c o o l i n g s y s t e m o f f.
inside shelves.
Cover refrigerated food so it does not dry out. Perishable foods will       Throughout the day the
keep in the refrigerator from a day to a few weeks, depending on the        fridge constantly cycles on
food. For longer storage, many foods can be frozen.                         & off to maintain the
                                                                            temperature.
Freezer Storage
Freezing allows many foods to be stored for a longer time. However,
keeping food safe and its quality high depends on proper freezing.
                                                       0      0
Check the temperature of the freezer. It should be 0 F (-18 C) or
below.
Foods you buy already frozen should be stored in their original
packages. To freeze other foods, wrap in airtight wrapping such as
freezer paper, heavy-duty aluminum foil, or freezer-quality plastic
bags. You can also use plastic freezer containers. Avoid lightweight
plastic tubs from foods such as cottage cheese, margarine, and
yogurt. They do not provide enough protection in the freezer. Not all
foods freeze well. Avoid freezing cooked egg whites, foods made with
mayonnaise or salad dressing, gelatin, and raw vegetables you don't
plan to cook.

Dry Storage
Foods that do not need refrigeration or freezing or freezing, such as
unopened cans and many packaged foods are stored in a dry storage
area. This area can be a cabinet or shelves. It should be cool, dry, and
clean.
Don't store food in cabinets above the refrigerator or range or near a
radiator or furnace outlet. The temperatures will be too warm.
Once packages are opened, close them tightly before storing to keep
out insects. You may also put the food in containers with tight-fitting
covers.

Storing Groceries
When you return from grocery shopping, store food right away. First
put frozen foods in the freezer so they will not thaw. Next, refrigerate
perishables such as milk, eggs, cheese, meat, poultry, and fish. Then
store fruits and vegetables. Finally, store foods that belong in the dry
storage area. When you put away your groceries, put new packages
behind older ones of the same kind. By using up the older packages
first, you will save food and money.

                                                    14
Piping gel has various uses that
Coloring your icing                                                           range from doing design work
                                                                              (writing on your cake, stained glass
Icing Colors                                                                  effect, a lake etc.), to preparing your
Use a paste or powder icing color. Paste or powder icing color is             cake to be iced or to decoratively
designed for coloring icing. They are concentrated, giving vivid or deep      glaze fruit and baked goods.
colors without changing the consistency of your icing. Using food colors      Piping gel readily takes icing color, so
                                                                              add color (gel or paste colors) a little
not only will thin your icing, but will limit your color options. If your
                                                                              at a time until desired shade is
icing consistency changes, you may have difficulty in piping some             achieved or, you can purchase pre-
decorations.                                                                  colored piping gel.
                                                                              You can flavor piping gel with a little
Mixing Color In Icing                                                         concentrated flavoring oil.
If you are using an icing color paste, insert a toothpick through the foil    You can even make Chocolate Piping
cover, then swirl the toothpick into the icing. Leaving the foil cover on     Gel: You can use either white or dark
                                                                              chocolate. Melt 1 part chocolate in a
the jar will extend the life of your paste. Add small amounts of color at a   double boiler and then cool to room
time, using a fresh toothpick each time, until you have the desired color.    temperature. Add melted chocolate
If you are using red, royal blue, black, brown, or orange, you can remove     to piping gel. You can use it as
the foil cover and use the tip of a knife to add the paste to your icing.     “stained glass lead” on a cake design
Clean the knife blade before inserting into the jar to add more color. Use    or for writing the message.
a spatula to blend the color, making sure the color is evenly distributed.    Stir Piping gel before using, but be
Royal icing requires more color than buttercream icing to achieve the         careful not to create too many
                                                                              bubbles.
same color intensity.                                                         Use a disposable decorating bag
                                                                              fitted with a small round tip or a plastic
To keep the color consistent on the cake, mix enough of any one icing         squeeze bottle when decorating with
color for the entire cake. It is difficult to match the same shade of color   piping gel. Fill bags or squeeze bottle
again.                                                                        only half full.

Color Changes                                                                 Writing Messages:
                                                                              Piping gel is great for writing
Colors deepen in buttercream icing after setting or exposure to light.        messages on cakes, cookies and
Color your icing 1-2 hours before decorating. Colors might fade slightly      candies. Either use clear gel and then
in royal, boiled or Color Flow icing after they have set. Lemon juice or      tint with your desired shade of paste
cream of tartar can cause colors to change, for example, violet will          or gel color or use pre-colored
become blue. If the recipe has one of these ingredients in it, omit it. In    decorative gel when writing your
addition, water can cause color changes depending upon your                   message on a frosted cake or cookie.
geographical area. If buttercream icing is made with water, replace           Or, make your letters on a piece of
                                                                              waxed paper and remove them to put
some of the water with milk or milk powder.                                   on the cake. If you want your writing
                                                                              to have a 3D effect then pipe your
Marble Effects                                                                message first with icing and then re-
By stacking different shades of tinted icing in your bag, you can achieve     write on top of the icing message with
a marble effect to your decorations.                                          gel.

Staining
Paste colors can stain teeth, skin and clothing. Washing the area with
                                                                              Piping Gel
                                                                                         Neutral Glaze
soap and warm water will remove color from skin and clothing. Bleach
can be used on counter tops to remove stains.
Gold color can be achieved by adding 10 Lemon Yellow + 3 Orange + 1 Red
Turquoise color can be achieved by adding 6 Sky Blue + 1 Lemon Yellow
Lavender color can be achieved by adding 5 Pink + 1 Violet
Maroon color can be achieved by adding 4 Red Red + 2 Burgundy
Burgundy color can be achieved by adding 5 Rose Pink + 1 Violet


                                                       15
PLANNER
 EXECUTIVE                     BAKER           SUPERMARKET
                                                                          COUNSELOR
                                                                       DEMONSTRATOR
 HOME BAKER                STUDENT           PHOTOGRAPHER              MARKETING
                                                             HELPER
 ENTREPRENEURS           SELLING            SPECIALIST                          LECTURER
 LODGE
                         LEARNER           CREATOR            CHEF
                                                              SCHOOL             TRADE
 GURU                                       COOKERY                               SKILLED
 TEACHER                     SALES                   OUTLET
                                              PROFESSOR                  PRESENTER
                             COACH
 APPRENTICE
            CATERING
                             HOTEL            HOBBYIST                   SUPERSTORE
                                                                         SCULPTOR
                             DECORATOR     INN   INSTRUCTOR
                                                                                   EXPERT
          PAINTER
FOOD PREPARATION
                             PARTY
                             SUPPORT
                             LEADER
                                           SHOP OWNER
                                                         CUISINE
                                                                             VENDOR
                                                                       ADVERTISING
                                            SUPERVISION
RETAILING
  PROPRIETOR                 ARTIST             EDUCATOR               MANAGEMENT
                                                                          HOMEMAKER
                                                   DESIGNER


  Students have completed Bakery Training at
     INSTITUTE OF BAKING & CAKE ART
 In the last few years Institute of Baking & Cake Art (IBCA) has gained strength in all its
 programs and so have the students from various walks of life and different professional
 needs has been supported with its growth by attending one or many different programs
 offered. The school also can be know for the gurukul format where the student intake is
 fewer in each batch, but is personalized by interaction from teacher to student. Students
 like to spend more time here as the learning experience is enormous and supports
 practical approach towards wonderful varieties of baked products. The training
 approach relates to both domestic and commercial needs of learning.

CHOOSE A PROGRAM
 COMMERCIAL                          DOMESTIC                          CREATIVE
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BakeryWorld Vol6 Issue 9-10

  • 1. BakeryWorld lication & Pr ub int P FOR PRIVATE CIRCULATION ONLY KARENG/2004/13842 MAG(2)/PP/71/2007-08 VOLUME 6, ISSUE 9-10 RUPEES: 35/- PER COPY
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  • 3. Ibcablr-Gurukul for baking Baking is not just making cakes, cookies, pastries or breads, its abt learning the different methods and right process of blending ingredients and different forms of cooking mediums. The ingredient role plays an important part, where in we offer a wide variety of both finished (premix) and unfinished materials for purchase. Creativity enhancement can be achieved with easy to use decorations, readily available with us like sugar flowers, themes n characters. Wanting to achieve more is everyone's needs and we offer spaces like costing of food formula, books and magazine, photos n video n learning through these spaces has reached more than lakhs of people. 29 Volume 6, Issue 9-10 Institute of Baking & Cake Art 46/3, Mission road, Bangalore - 560027, India Telephone: +91-80-22106619, 32021185 Manish: +919886305404 M.K.Gaur: +919342825279 Indira: +919986088025 email: ibcablr@yahoo.com Web; www.ibcablr.com
  • 4. OLIVE OIL MICRO WAVE SOFETY CONVERTING CONVENTIONAL RECIPES MIXING DOUGH MAKING A MIXTURE OUR DAILY BREAD FOCACCIA FLAT BREADS FOOD COMBINATION RECIPE OF GREAT SUCCESS SOUFFLE PINEAPPLE COLD SOUFFLE FOCACCIR BREAD BREAD SHAPES, CREAMY CUSTARD FOOD STORAGE COLORING YOUR ICING PIPING GEL Chocolate & Molding Birthday Messages 2
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  • 6. OLIVE OIL The essential elements of olive oil production have barely changed over thousands of years, though the methods themselves and the equipment have been improved, cleaned up, streamlined, and in some cases computerized. The olives are picked, mostly by hand, they are crushed, the resultant oil and watery juice drained off, separated, and the oil filtered to a greater or lesser extent. That is about it, and what you end up with is first cold – pressed Virgin Olive Oil. Virgin is a denomination which raises eyebrows amongst the uninitiated, but it is eminently logical. This oil is “virgin” because it is unadulterated, untampered with, and incontrovertibly pure. It has not been heated or chemically processed. Virgin oil varies dramatically in quality and is graded according to its acidity level the lower the acidity the better the oil. The international Olive Oil Council, which lays down the law in these matters, defines the grades as: Extra Virgin Olive Oil: virgin olive oil with an acidity of up to 1%; Fine Virgin Olive Oil: virgin olive oil with an acidity of up to 1%; Semi-Fine Virgin Olive Oil: virgin olive oil with an acidity of up to 3%. In addition to this, the oils must have a fine flavor and smell to pass the test. Even so, the variation in precise taste is dramatic. Some oils are distinctly peppery and catch the back of the throat on the way down, while others may be thick with the aroma of new-mown hay. The big brand name oils, are carefully blended to give a constant unvarying taste that is unique to that olive oil house. Oil from single groves will vary from year to year, just as wines do. Oils that do not make it through to the top three grades will probably be refined, i.e. stripped of flavor, by chemical processes. The left-over pulp from the first pressing will also go through one to two more extraction processes to yield up the very last drops of oil. Most of this will need to be cleaned up, too. Oils that have gone through these processes can no longer be labeled “virgin”. Some will have a modicum of flavor restored by the addition of a tot of virgin oil. These were once known as “pure olive oil” but are now simply labeled “olive oil”. The logic behind the terminology is less clear here. Sufficient to understand that they are oils that are lighter in flavor, and cheaper, and hence suitable for sloshing around in a carefree way. Well, that is the theory, anyway, and it is one I used to stick to fairly rigidly. But then, a few years ago, I started to cut down on the quantity of animal fat I used in cooking, and simultaneously began to discover the sheer delight of olive oil. After a while I noticed that I was no longer using the “pure olive oil”. I now use a blended extra virgin olive oil as my everyday cooking oil, because I love the taste, and find that there is little it does not go with. I use totally bland oil such as safflower when I positively do not want the taste of olive oil or any other oil around. And I use my special bottle of mind- numbingly expensive single-grove oil in small quantity, because that is all it takes, as a final condiment. The one exception I make to this rule is in mayonnaise. All olive oil, even pure olive oil, is just too much for me. I reckon that one-quarter to one-third extra virgin to plain oil is just about right. Suffice it to say that one cannot lay down exact rules on these matters. In the end, it comes down to personal preference. Olive oil and crusty bread are made for each other. An open tomato sandwich, Made with bread, oil, sweet tomatoes, salt and pepper is one of life's small joys, and you can elaborate on the basic theme with thin sliced onions, olives, basil and the rest, to your heart's content. Toast the bread, then rub with garlic and drizzle on the olive oil and you have the Italian bruschetta. Rub the bruschetta with a halved tomato, and it is better still. Nicest of all is bread, coated in olive oil and baked in a moderate-to-hot oven until crisp and golden brown through and through. Dress hot pasta with the same kind of mixture and eat it straight away with freshly grated cheese, or sharpen with lemon, or wine vinegar and let it cool to make a salad. Just as quick and simple is to turn the pasta with olive oil and freshly coarsely crushed black peppercorns. 4
  • 7. MICRO WAVE SAFETY Microwave ovens are made in compliance with strict government safety standards: Concept of food & baking A different natured Blending A seal around the door keeps the microwaves inside, and a special system stops the ingredients together & processing to generation of microwaves the instant the door is opened. You should, however, get a defined shape is scratch mix examine a new oven for any signs of shipping damage. process. A ingredients together Blended Never operate the oven if the door does not close properly, or if the door. Its latch, along with few added ingredients to hinge, or sealing surfaces have been damaged in any way. Never block the vents of get specific products is a premix your oven because they keep the microwave-producing magnetron tube cool and A specialty ingredients Blended cut down on moisture build-up, enabling you to get the best results from your oven. processed & frozen at a certain defined temperature & then finished Microwave ovens are cooking appliances, designed to defrost, heat, and cook food. You may have heard of other uses for the oven – don't try them; they can be is frozen concept dangerous, possibly lead to a fire, and, at the very least, damage your oven. Use the A ingredient processed, Blended microwave oven only as intended. Always use microwave-safe cookware and partially cooked & frozen to store & utensils and do not turn the oven on when the cavity is empty. If you have young finally cooked again before serving children, it is a good idea to leave a bowl of water in your microwave when the oven is par bake is not in use. This way, if the oven is accidentally turned on, the water attracts the microwaves and prevents damage to the oven. If you are concerned about the safety of your oven, have it tested by a qualified service person – don't try using “leakage detectors” which are inaccurate and unreliable. CONVERTING CONVENTIONAL RECIPES I t is possible to convert many recipes for quick cooking in the microwave oven – for instance, a family favorite like a long-simmering beef stew – but not all. For example, don't try to duplicate crisply fried items. First: Look for a microwave recipe that is similar to the conventional one you're trying to convert and use it as a guide. Recipes that serve up to eight people – no more – work best; small quantities cook more quickly and evenly in the microwave. Second: Reduce or omit fats, liquids, and seasonings. Third: Use microwave-safe cookware and suitable utensils. Fourth: Cut back cooking time to a quarter to a half of the conventional recipe time. Remember, microwave ovens do not need any preheating, which also saves time. Fifth: Remember, most microwave-cooked food usually needs standing time to finish cooking and even out the internal temperature after being removed from the
  • 8. MIXING DOUGH MAKING A MIXTURE Bread is made from dough which is a mixture of flour, water, Yeast, fat and salt. These have to be kneaded together thoroughly to mix the ingredients. In a bakery, bread dough has to be mixed in a machine called a dough mixer, as it would take far too long to mix by hand. The dough mixer has a very large bowl with a special tool, called a dough hook, in the centre. The hook is spiral shaped, which can mix the ingredients and cut through the thick dough at the same time. An ordinary beater would at the same time. An ordinary beater would get stuck in the thick, sticky dough. FOOD PROCESSOR To make a milkshake, two different ingredients are mixed together in the glass – a powder and a liquid. The design of a fork is good for mixing liquids because it has metal prongs. When you move the fork around the glass, the prongs agitate the liquid until the powder is completely mixed. A spoon is also a good tool for making a mixture, such as coleslaw. This is a food made from salad cream and plain yoghurt with fresh, raw vegetables, such as grated carrots and shredded cabbage. The salad cream and yoghurt are smooth and the vegetable pieces are rough, but the stirring action of the spoon helps to turn the different ingredients into one mixture. WHISKING FOOD When you make up a packet of instant dessert mix, the dessert powder and The mixture to make a fruit cake has the milk should be whisked together. Whisking blends the two ingredients lots of ingredients. Sometimes it is too together and air is trapped into the mixture. The air makes the dessert light difficult to use a hand-held electric and fluffy. mixer for a job like this, so a more powerful mixing machine, called a A balloon whisk is a good tool for this job. As the whisk scrapes the bowl and food processor, is needed. is lifted in a circular movement, the mixture is agitated by the metal loops of the whisk. When this action is repeated, air bubbles are trapped in the Food processors have different tools for mixture. doing different jobs. For mixing, they have a single beater that fits on to a Pancake mixture is made by beating milk, flour and eggs together. Rotary central spindle. The mixing beater turns whisks use gears to mix ingredients faster than a balloon whisk. The handle round inside the bowl at high speed turns the crown wheel, the large wheel with double-sided teeth along its until the ingredients are mixed together. edge. These interlock with the teeth of the bevel gears rotate and turn the The beater is driven by an electric beaters. motor, which is connected to the spindle by a toothed belt. ELECTRIC FOOD MIXER A hand-held electric food mixer does the same job as a rotary whisk, but it In a hotel kitchen a food processor is works faster and takes less human effort. This is because it is worked by a used to mix bulky ingredients, such as small electric motor. The motor drives a worm gear, which is a rod with a sliced vegetables for soup. Because it is screw thread round its length. The worm gear rotates two bevel gears and used so often the processor's bowl is these turn two beaters at high speed. The beaters can break down lumps made of hard-wearing stainless steel. quickly and mix ingredients together into one mixture. 6
  • 9. OUR DAILY Good bread is a beautiful thing. It is a joy to look at and always a pleasure BREAD to eat. Good bread never cloys and we never grow bored with it. Bread is as honest and basic as it is emblematic and significant. Just as rice symbolizes life in the East and no meal is considered complete without it, so bread is at the very heart of Western civilization. Give us this day our daily bread. The smell of freshly baked bread, its crackling-crisp crust, its texture when it is broken or sliced and the consistency of its interior crumb, make it an immensely satisfying and complex culinary assembly. Yet its constituent parts are no more than flour, water and yeast tempered with a small amount of salt. As you bite into a piece of good baguette you experience all these elements in a taste that combines an underlying sweetness from the wheat, an almost imperceptible balancing sourness from the yeast and a stronger, contrasting slightly bitter note from the caramelized crust, the whole drawn together and given depth by the salt. A sourdough brings different and much stronger flavours, its defining characteristic the acid tang that comes from its lengthy, natural leavening with wild yeasts, the texture altogether denser, more robust and substantial. This is the darker-coloured country bread of ancient tradition, moister, more chewy and longer lasting, a description that in contemporary usage implies chemical additives but here means the FOCACCIA product of its entirely natural dev elopement. Such rustic loaves were Focaccia is described as Italian originally baked in 4 kilo ovals, family bread to last a week, changing in flat bread, a rather confusing taste and texture with progressive cutting and ageing, yet taking days description since it is leavened before staling. Even when too tough to chew, it may be eaten in soups or using active yeast. However, it is crumbed to add texture or to thicken a variety of dishes. This is indeed spread out and baked on trays or bread as the staff of life. in tins, which gives it a characteristic rectangular shape, Baking great bread does have a kind of alchemy, for in its artisanal the top marked with regular production there are always elements that are beyond technique, though depressions. It turns a beautiful not beyond technical comprehension. Ambient factors play important golden brown from the liberal roles but are not beyond the wit of any competent cook to understand and dressing with olive oil it receives harness. Even when the same recipe is used, the resulting bread will vary from place to place as different flours, the water used, temperature, just before going in the oven. A humidity and even air pressure impact in different ways. Individual common mistake is to incorporate technique also plays a part, all these things contribution to the unique too much olive oil into the dough quality of the finished loaf. itself, leading to a poor rise and an oily finish. Focaccia is always well Excellent bread is not only baked by master bakers. It can b e made salted on the surface and often successfully at home and in standard domestic ovens. The specialist's includes rosemary. oven frequently incorporates controllable steam injection and it is this steam that helps to form a perfect crust while preventing that crust from being impossibly hard. Most of the breads that we tend to regard as the FLAT BREADS exclusive preserve of the professional, such as baguettes and Many flat breads, such as tortillas, sourdoughs, or loaves baked in direct contact with the stone floor of a do not contain yeast. The flat cavernous bread oven, can in fact be produced in any oven capable of breads here, while raised with high heat and using a baking stone, steam being generated by spraying active yeast, are distinguished water from a bottle. from the majority of leavened breads in that the height or As with any area of cooking expertise. Great bakers have a vocation, and thickness of the bread is part of it is the ability to communicate how to achieve good and consistent deliberately restricted, with the results and to help others find pleasure in the processes of bread's loaves having a much larger creation. This book is about how to bake good bread at home. With surface area in proportion to their practice, it can become great bread that changes the quality of any and depth. every meal for the better. 7
  • 10. Shortbread BAR Cookies Short Crust pastry – also called the basic biscuit dough, is made with rubbing of fat with flour which gives the dough a short effect, i.e. makes the final product short in height as there is no need for the protein development. Short crust pastry was traditionally made for covering a food, so as to keep the flavors and juices intact, but today it provides creativity and endless product range from both sweet and savory snack and a food. Sheeted cookie – after creaming or rub-in method of dough preparation the dough should be given a rest for 30 minutes. Then they are sheeted on a floured surface or in- between a butter paper (this helps to eliminate or reduce the excess flour FOOD COMBINATION dusting on the surface of the cookie dough). Sheeted cookie can be cut or divided with the help of a sharp knife, Correct food combinations are regarded by nutritionists as the simplest and giving shapes like square, rectangle or most effective way to prevent many common ailments. For instance, they diamond shapes, but if they are cut with are particularly beneficial to people with sensitive digestion as correct food cutters they are called Cut-Out Cookies. combining has been found to prevent stomach acidity, heartburn, bloating, Cut-Out Cookies can be made in various indigestion, constipation and headaches. It can also alleviate allergies, shapes with the help of a cutter. The calm nervousness and contribute to weight loss without dieting. cutters are shaped round, heart, flower, animals and many others. The principle behind food combination is that different groups of foods require different enzymes and chemical environments for proper digestion Cheese bar Cookies and absorption. If, at the same meal, the body is presented with a range of Ingredients required: Maida-180gm, ingredients each with differing requirements, it becomes confused and is Cornflour-20gm, Baking Powder-1gm or not fully able to supply all the enzymes and secretions at the right time. The ¼ tsp, Butter-100gm, Salt-5gm or 1tsp, result can be fermentation, with all its associated discomforts. Water-30ml or 2Tbsp, Cheddar Cheese- 60gm, Pepper Powder-½ tsp, Chilly Flakes-½ tsp, Oregano-¼ tsp, Tomato For correct digestion, protein foods require an acid medium and proteolytic Sauce-1 Tbsp. enzyme, as supplied by the stomach, while starches require an alkaline medium with starch splitting enzymes, as supplied by the intestines. Fats Method and oils are digested slowly, mostly in the intestines. Fats and oils are Sieve Maida, Cornflour, and baking digested slowly, mostly in the intestines, and do not interfere much with powder until well mixed. Chop the hard either protein or starch digestion. chilled butter into small cubes and rub Sugars are the quickest to digest; some are even absorbed in the stomach, along with the flour till it resembles bread while most are absorbed through the intestines. crumb consistency. Mix the salt in water till All this means that proteins and starches make a poor combination and it dilutes well. Grate the cheese and add should not be eaten together at the same meal as they require different 40gm to the flour along with all the salt chemical environments and digestive processes. On the other hand, water and mix till you get smooth dough. proteins and fats, or starches and fats, may be eaten together, since their Caution: don't knead the dough. Rest the digestion does not interfere with one another, but proteins should only be dough for 30 minutes. After the rest roll eaten with acid fruits, such as oranges and grape-fruits. Sweet fruits are the dough over dusted flour about 1/8th best eaten with starches, and although sugars can be eaten with starches, inch thickness, cut as desired. Mix the they are best eaten on their own, as they are absorbed very quickly. Green pepper, chilly flakes and tomato sauce and vegetables and non-starchy vegetables, such as avocado, aborigine and apply over the cut pieces of the dough. squashes, are neutral and can be eaten with both protein and starch meals. Sprinkle the grated cheese over it and arrange on a baking sheet, while giving People with sensitive digestions may find that eating simple meals, with as some space for the spread. Bake at 200oC few foods as possible, will alleviate their discomforts and contribute most to for 20-25 minutes or till its light brown their well – being. color and the cheese melted. 8
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  • 15. Chocolate & Molding How to Temper Chocolate Tempered chocolate is the secret to professional chocolate products. Chocolate that has been tempered is smooth, with a shiny finish and a satisfying snap. If you're planning on making dipped chocolates or molded chocolates, the chocolate will need to be tempered so that it behaves properly and produces candies that are both tasty and beautiful. Double boil method Chop the chocolate into small chunks, place it in the top of a double boiler, set over simmering water. Stir gently but steadily as the chocolate melts and heats up. Use a rubber spatula, not a wooden or metal spoon. Bring the chocolate to 11 degrees (for dark chocolate) or 110 degrees (for milk or white chocolate). Do not allow the chocolate to exceed its recommended temperature. When it is at the right temperature, remove it from the heat. You must keep it warm but not hot, ideally in the 85-88 degree range. You can either keep it over a pan of warm, stirring occasionally. Microwave method Chop chocolate into coarse chunks and pour into a microwavable bowl. Microwave it at 50% power for 3 minutes, stopping every 30-45 seconds to stir the chocolate until the remaining chunks are fully melted. If the chunks do not melt, warm the chocolate again very briefly. Remember to do a spot test to make sure, by spreading a spoonful of melted chocolate thinly over an area of waxed paper and allow it to cool. If it is tempered, the chocolate will harden within 5 minutes and look shiny and smooth. If it is dull or streaky, it has lost its temper, and you should temper the chocolate again. Birthday Messages You're finally legal Congratulations! Have a happy-go You're not a kid anymore productive birthday One is fun lucky day With each year a joyous and Wishing you Life begins at forty I love you more e R ed Roses ar Now and more Violets a re Blue that you 're legal is on you The first round So many candles... so little cake Here's to another year of friendship 9
  • 16. Recipe of t success Grea 2-day training for Pillsbury There was questions, double & the why & how of Basic Baked product making along with the need to learn the right methods of Baking different classification of products. 24 sales personal attended this workshop, especially designed for their learning & enhancement. Pillsbury India is known for its specialized Quality premix's and along with IBCA designed a 2 day training to cover topic of Raw material role played in Baking, different process of Bakery classification, costing of Bakery product, New product development & New trends of Selling Bakery mixes to their present clientele & capture new markets. The trading also related to intensive practice with use of how easy a premix can perform &what variation to be made while creating new products. We related to the best Chocó cake premix called celebration chocolate cake to create varlets & gateau, which not only was exciting but also tasted out of the world when we made Quick Lave Cake. Some of the interesting learning was how the usage of silicon moulds reached with baking great looking products, unlike the conventional Aluminum Moulds. Also how the Bread mixes could be used to make croissants & Bread stick with additional health benefits but ease of process. Microwave Breads & Baking was also a small format of learning that we underwent. IBCA & its puff enjoyed this learning experience with Pillsbury sales team & offered certificate of training complication which every one took back along with the confidence of knowledge based on Baking. Mount caramel college (MCC) girls attended a specific designed credit program of 10 days offered by IBCA, although we have conducted 5 such training in the last 3years. Gaining Confidence to bake a cake is on part of the program but to used it beyond raining and benefit them to be an entrepreneur is the additional outlook that we have gathered in Credit program & our programs. The excitement of the training is that the girls not only learn how to process Breads, Entrepreneurship in Baking Cakes, Cookies on making of pastries & Dessert but also learn how to be as a team in producing as a group, pricing it & presenting it with packaging & Branding. 10 8
  • 17. Soufflé A soufflé is a light, fluffy, dessert made with egg yolks and beaten egg whites combined with various other ingredients and served as a dessert. The word soufflé is the past participle of the French verb souffler which means "to blow up" or more loosely "puff up" — an apt description of what happens to this combination of custard and egg whites. Every soufflé is made from 2 basic components: • a base of flavored cream sauce or purée • Beaten egg whites. The base provides the flavor and the whites provide the "lift". Pineapple Cold Soufflé Ingredients for preparation: Milk-225gm, Sugar-25gm, Gelatin-7.5gm, Water-20ml, Egg Yolk-2no., Pineapple essence-2.5ml, Pineapple paste-25gm, Milk-25ml, Whipped cream-25ml, Egg White-2 no., Sugar-25gm, Pineapple chopped-50gm Method 1. Boil milk with sugar. Soak the gelatin with water and set for 10mins. 2. Cook the gelatin and add to the boiling milk. 3. Allow to cool a little and add the egg yolks to it. 4. Whip the mixture a little and leave to cool. 5. Add the paste of milk and Pineapple and mix evenly. 6. Fold the whipped cream to the milk mixture. 7. Finally make a meringue of the egg whites and sugar. Our organic breads use over 95% 8. Fold the meringue to the Pineapple mixture. organic ingredients (the other 5% 9. Pour into soufflé cups and sprinkle Pineapple piece. is the yeast and salt, of which only 10.Leave to set in the refrigerator. Serve cold. "all-natural" is available). The Tips & Tricks main difference between organic Egg is one main ingredient for making soufflé; it helps in whipping and ingredients and non-organic incorporating air and emulsification by thickening the yolk while cooking. Therefore ingredients is the way in which they a good soufflé can't be made without egg, The only closest dessert is a mousse, are grown. Organic ingredients which can be made without egg, as the cream percentage is high and also helps in whipping. may at no time come into contact w i t h c h e m i c a l s , g e n e t i c a l ly modified organisms (GMO's) or other non-organic varieties. By purchasing organic products you are buying products made with the most natural and earth friendly ingredients possible. Whole-wheat breads are made from the whole kernel of wheat ground up into whole-wheat flour. This process neither adds nor removes anything from the wheat. Sprouted wheat is where the wheat is first sprouted, or let to grow, before it is ground up and put into the bread. This process adds s i g n i f i c a n t ly to t h e ove ra l l nutritional value of the bread, not to mention that it adds greatly to the flavor and texture of our bread.
  • 18. Focaccia bread Bread Shapes Focaccia is flat oven-baked Italian bread, which may be topped with onions, herbs or other foodstuffs. It related very closely to pizza, but the only difference is the filling is generally something dry, like dried tomato, or vegetables which Bread and rolls are produced in all go dry while baking. There is no sauce or cheese used unlike for pizza. Focaccia shapes and sizes, which are is good base bread for making sandwiches or served as a bread on dinner table. determined by a number of factors including: Ingredients for preparation: Flour-250gm, Yeast-10gm, Salt-2.5gm, Sugar-5gm, · The type of flour used for Milk Powder-5gm, Water-150gm, Olive-15ml, Olive oil-15ml, Rosemary dry herb-3gm, Garlic fine chopped-5gm, Crushed Rock salt-3gm making the bread · Whether or not the bread is Method: leavened 1. Make yeast ferment, salt and sugar solution. 2. Sieve flour and add the solutions and make soft and smooth dough by · How the bread is used kneading. · Local or regional tradition 3. Rest the dough for one hour then give a knock back and rest again for 15 minutes. Weigh the dough to 100gms to make a round loaf, flatten the · How the dough is cooked, dough taking out excess gas, and fold the sides of the dough and roll such as baked, steamed, from one side, so that there are no air blocks in the dough. Brush the deep-fat fried, etc. dough with olive oil, and sprinkle crushed rosemary, fine chopped garlic · The symbolic significance of and rock salt. o the bread shape for a 4. Leave it to prove till double in size in a greased tray. Bake at 220 C for 20- particular holiday or 25minutes or till golden brown in color. 5. Cool the bread for minimum 2 hours before you slice, fill and serve. festive occasion Serving suggestions: Baguette, a term used for "stick" This great tasting bread is served with filled vegetable, meat or sauces as or "little rod," is a long rounded sandwich. As its low in fat and sugar it's also good to serve with your meals shape that has become a popular and just about any age group will like its taste. name for a number of breads with a similar shape. A French baguette can be up to 2 feet in length, 2 to 4 inches in diameter, and weigh 9 ounces or more. Bloomer refers to a bread shape that is cylindrical, but flat on the bottom with several diagonal slashes across the top. The term most often describes a bread shape popular throughout Britain. Bloomers are made with many types of flour, although various types of wheat flour are the most popular. Quick Focaccia sandwich Focaccia-2 slices, Salad leaves-small bunch, Mayonnaise-2 Tbsp, Raw Salad Braided bread is made of strands vegetables-80gm (cucumber, cabbage, onion, tomato skin DICES), Salt-to taste, of dough woven together to form a Pepper-to taste, Cheese slices-2 nos. braided shape. Three to six strands of Mix the raw salad vegetable dices in a bowl and add Mayo, salt and pepper. Mix dough are common for several these such that it coats the salad vegetables. Slice the Focaccia horizontally to varieties of braided bread and some make a split in the centre. Arrange the salad leaves and pour half the quantity of may incorporate as many as twelve Mayo coated salad vegetables. Arrange a cheese slice over it and cover with the strands. top part of the Focaccia sliced bread. If you want to further portion it the slice it into two triangle wedges for serving. 12 8
  • 19. Instant Custard Powder (ICP) – Creamy Custard Baked version Usage & Application of ICP Easy to use in powder form Custard is a traditional dessert in Europe. It differs from pudding in that it is Help creates versatile products for thickened with eggs. It also may be used as a thin sauce. Custard is typically desserts and fillings cooked over a double boiler. It may be additionally thickened with cornstarch. Good bake stability Once the milk is thoroughly heated, the eggs are added in a very tricky process. Even and constituent texture They must be added one at a time so they do not “cook” in the hot milk mixture. If Incorporated newer ingredients this process is done properly, the custard will have a smooth texture. Depending upon the amount of eggs added and additional thickening agents, the custard may Basic Recipe be fairly firm or it can be thin. A vanilla custard sauce makes a delicious and rich Instant Custard Powder – 200gm topping for desserts. Cold Water (10oC) – 400ml One can also buy instant custards, however the below recipe will inform the recipe and process of Instant custard. Write to us on ibcablr@yahoo.com, or call 91-80- Method: 22106619 to buy this product Pour Instant Custard powder in a deep bowl and add Ice cold Caramel custard measured water, with the help of hand whisk or blender, mix to form Ingredients Egg-free based Egg based even smooth consistency of Caramelized sugar 100gm 100gm custard. This will be slightly grainy Vanilla custard powder 50gm 50gm initially. Use the custard filling Cold water(7degC) 50ml 50ml immediately or keep it in air-tight Egg — 1nos container for maximum a day. Fresh cream 75gm 50gm Sugar powder 25gm 25gm Usage: Vanilla essence ½ tsp ½ tsp Apply a thick coat of paste on final sheeting of puff pastry dough or Method: Danish pastry dough. Shape them Burn Grain sugar in a non-stick pan and apply a coat to the mould or pan to your choice and keep it to bake at high temperature. After bake which has to be keep for baking. Pour Instant Custard powder in a deep remove and cool completely bowl, along with the other ingredients and add Ice cold measured water, before serve. with the help of hand whisk or blender, mix to form even smooth consistency of custard. Pour ¾ of caramelized mould and arrange these Note: the filling has a good holding in deep water bath. Bake at 160oC for 35-40 minutes, remove from oven capacity and will not spread while baking, and cool completely before de-molding. Serve cool. unlike chocolate or fresh milk based custard.
  • 20. Food Storage plays an important part Fridges use a thermostat to control the temperature. Refrigerator Storage The refrigerator provides short –term storage for foods that are When the temperature perishable, which means they spoil easily. Perishable foods include inside the fridge becomes meat, poultry, fish, milk, eggs, butter, and leftovers. Many fresh fruits too warm the cooling and vegetables are also stored in the refrigerator to keep them fresh and crisp. The temperature inside the refrigerator should be between mechanism is switched on 320 F and 400 F (00 C and 50 C). This degree of coldness helps prevent until the temperature is the growth of bacteria and texture of the food. Check the temperature regularly to be sure it stays in this range. lowered and the Some parts of the refrigerator may be colder than others. You can thermostat switches the check with a thermometer. Shelves on the door are not as cold as the c o o l i n g s y s t e m o f f. inside shelves. Cover refrigerated food so it does not dry out. Perishable foods will Throughout the day the keep in the refrigerator from a day to a few weeks, depending on the fridge constantly cycles on food. For longer storage, many foods can be frozen. & off to maintain the temperature. Freezer Storage Freezing allows many foods to be stored for a longer time. However, keeping food safe and its quality high depends on proper freezing. 0 0 Check the temperature of the freezer. It should be 0 F (-18 C) or below. Foods you buy already frozen should be stored in their original packages. To freeze other foods, wrap in airtight wrapping such as freezer paper, heavy-duty aluminum foil, or freezer-quality plastic bags. You can also use plastic freezer containers. Avoid lightweight plastic tubs from foods such as cottage cheese, margarine, and yogurt. They do not provide enough protection in the freezer. Not all foods freeze well. Avoid freezing cooked egg whites, foods made with mayonnaise or salad dressing, gelatin, and raw vegetables you don't plan to cook. Dry Storage Foods that do not need refrigeration or freezing or freezing, such as unopened cans and many packaged foods are stored in a dry storage area. This area can be a cabinet or shelves. It should be cool, dry, and clean. Don't store food in cabinets above the refrigerator or range or near a radiator or furnace outlet. The temperatures will be too warm. Once packages are opened, close them tightly before storing to keep out insects. You may also put the food in containers with tight-fitting covers. Storing Groceries When you return from grocery shopping, store food right away. First put frozen foods in the freezer so they will not thaw. Next, refrigerate perishables such as milk, eggs, cheese, meat, poultry, and fish. Then store fruits and vegetables. Finally, store foods that belong in the dry storage area. When you put away your groceries, put new packages behind older ones of the same kind. By using up the older packages first, you will save food and money. 14
  • 21. Piping gel has various uses that Coloring your icing range from doing design work (writing on your cake, stained glass Icing Colors effect, a lake etc.), to preparing your Use a paste or powder icing color. Paste or powder icing color is cake to be iced or to decoratively designed for coloring icing. They are concentrated, giving vivid or deep glaze fruit and baked goods. colors without changing the consistency of your icing. Using food colors Piping gel readily takes icing color, so add color (gel or paste colors) a little not only will thin your icing, but will limit your color options. If your at a time until desired shade is icing consistency changes, you may have difficulty in piping some achieved or, you can purchase pre- decorations. colored piping gel. You can flavor piping gel with a little Mixing Color In Icing concentrated flavoring oil. If you are using an icing color paste, insert a toothpick through the foil You can even make Chocolate Piping cover, then swirl the toothpick into the icing. Leaving the foil cover on Gel: You can use either white or dark chocolate. Melt 1 part chocolate in a the jar will extend the life of your paste. Add small amounts of color at a double boiler and then cool to room time, using a fresh toothpick each time, until you have the desired color. temperature. Add melted chocolate If you are using red, royal blue, black, brown, or orange, you can remove to piping gel. You can use it as the foil cover and use the tip of a knife to add the paste to your icing. “stained glass lead” on a cake design Clean the knife blade before inserting into the jar to add more color. Use or for writing the message. a spatula to blend the color, making sure the color is evenly distributed. Stir Piping gel before using, but be Royal icing requires more color than buttercream icing to achieve the careful not to create too many bubbles. same color intensity. Use a disposable decorating bag fitted with a small round tip or a plastic To keep the color consistent on the cake, mix enough of any one icing squeeze bottle when decorating with color for the entire cake. It is difficult to match the same shade of color piping gel. Fill bags or squeeze bottle again. only half full. Color Changes Writing Messages: Piping gel is great for writing Colors deepen in buttercream icing after setting or exposure to light. messages on cakes, cookies and Color your icing 1-2 hours before decorating. Colors might fade slightly candies. Either use clear gel and then in royal, boiled or Color Flow icing after they have set. Lemon juice or tint with your desired shade of paste cream of tartar can cause colors to change, for example, violet will or gel color or use pre-colored become blue. If the recipe has one of these ingredients in it, omit it. In decorative gel when writing your addition, water can cause color changes depending upon your message on a frosted cake or cookie. geographical area. If buttercream icing is made with water, replace Or, make your letters on a piece of waxed paper and remove them to put some of the water with milk or milk powder. on the cake. If you want your writing to have a 3D effect then pipe your Marble Effects message first with icing and then re- By stacking different shades of tinted icing in your bag, you can achieve write on top of the icing message with a marble effect to your decorations. gel. Staining Paste colors can stain teeth, skin and clothing. Washing the area with Piping Gel Neutral Glaze soap and warm water will remove color from skin and clothing. Bleach can be used on counter tops to remove stains. Gold color can be achieved by adding 10 Lemon Yellow + 3 Orange + 1 Red Turquoise color can be achieved by adding 6 Sky Blue + 1 Lemon Yellow Lavender color can be achieved by adding 5 Pink + 1 Violet Maroon color can be achieved by adding 4 Red Red + 2 Burgundy Burgundy color can be achieved by adding 5 Rose Pink + 1 Violet 15
  • 22. PLANNER EXECUTIVE BAKER SUPERMARKET COUNSELOR DEMONSTRATOR HOME BAKER STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER MARKETING HELPER ENTREPRENEURS SELLING SPECIALIST LECTURER LODGE LEARNER CREATOR CHEF SCHOOL TRADE GURU COOKERY SKILLED TEACHER SALES OUTLET PROFESSOR PRESENTER COACH APPRENTICE CATERING HOTEL HOBBYIST SUPERSTORE SCULPTOR DECORATOR INN INSTRUCTOR EXPERT PAINTER FOOD PREPARATION PARTY SUPPORT LEADER SHOP OWNER CUISINE VENDOR ADVERTISING SUPERVISION RETAILING PROPRIETOR ARTIST EDUCATOR MANAGEMENT HOMEMAKER DESIGNER Students have completed Bakery Training at INSTITUTE OF BAKING & CAKE ART In the last few years Institute of Baking & Cake Art (IBCA) has gained strength in all its programs and so have the students from various walks of life and different professional needs has been supported with its growth by attending one or many different programs offered. The school also can be know for the gurukul format where the student intake is fewer in each batch, but is personalized by interaction from teacher to student. Students like to spend more time here as the learning experience is enormous and supports practical approach towards wonderful varieties of baked products. The training approach relates to both domestic and commercial needs of learning. CHOOSE A PROGRAM COMMERCIAL DOMESTIC CREATIVE
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