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VEGETABLES
Guess that dish!
Perform Mise en place
Picture Analysis
Factors to consider in choosing good
quality vegetables
1. Freshness - Fresh vegetables should be crisp
and bright in colors.
2.Absence of decay or insect infestation.
3. No mechanical damage or injury.
4.Right degree of maturity.
5. Variety - Different varieties differ in color,
shape, texture and sometimes flavor.
Question:
What is the importance of acquiring knowledge about the
factors the consider in choosing quality vegetable?
Assessment
1. Give the factors to consider in
choosing quality vegetable
Explain each factor in your own
words. (1/2Crosswise Sheet of paper)
2. Give 2 tool used in preparing
vegetable dishes and explain its use.
Have you ever done some of the
tips in the video?
Among the tips suggested
what do you think
is the most important and why?
Preparing Fresh
Vegetables
1.Washing
Wash all vegetables thoroughly
Scrub well unpeeled vegetables, like
potatoes for baking
Wash green leafy vegetables in several
changes of cold water
After washing, drain well and refrigerate
lightly covered to prevent drying.
2.Soaking
Do not soak vegetables for long periods to
prevent flavor and nutrient loss.
Cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower may be
soaked for 30 minutes in cold salted water to
eliminate insects.
Limp vegetables can be soaked briefly in
cold water to restore crispness.
3. Peeling andCutting
Peel vegetables as thinly as possible.
Cut vegetables into uniform pieces for
even cooking
Treat vegetables that brown easily with
acid (potatoes, eggplants, sweet potato) or
hold under water until ready to use.
Save edible trim for soups, stocks and
purees.
Generalization: Demonstrate understanding
about the lesson through a short presentation
on how to prepare vegetables. Each group
can present a short skit, a jingle, a poem or
any other ways to show the procedure and
importance of each step in food preparation.
Each group will be given 8 minutes to prepare
and 3 minutes to present.
Group 1-2 Washing
Group 3-4 Soaking
Group 4-5 Peeling and Cutting
Classification of
Vegetables
a.According to parts of plants
Gourd family - cucumber, pumpkin, chayote
Seeds and pods – beans, peas,
corn, okra
Roots and tubers
- beet, carrot, radish, turnip, artichoke,
potato, sweet potato
Cabbage family
- cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower,
Brussels sprouts, bokchoy
Onion family
- onion, scallion, leek, garlic, shallot
Leafy greens
- spinach, lettuce
Stalks, stems, and shoots
- artichoke, asparagus, celery,
fennel, bamboo, shoots
Basic KnifeCuts
1. Chopping – done with a straight,
downward cutting motion.
2. Chiffonade (shredding) –
making very fine parallel cuts.
3. Dicing – producing cube shapes
4. Mincing – producing very fine
cut usually for onions and garlic
5. Julienne and baton net –
making long rectangular
cut
6. Pays Anne (Fermi ere) –
making curved or uneven cuts of
the same thickness
7. Rondelle – making
cylindrical cut
8. Bias –making diagonal
cut
Individual Performance task:
Basic Knife Cuts
Things Needed:
Knife and Chopping Board
Carrot or Potato or Sayote (any of
the 3)
Criteria Done the task
with accuracy
and meet
standard
requirement
Accomplished
the task and
needs
improvement.
Did not meet
the criteria
Grade
Proper
Handling of
tools
5 - 4 3 - 2 1 - 0
Accuracy 5 - 4 3 - 2 1 - 0
Task Completed 5 - 4 3 - 2 1 - 0
Total Score
Review Past Lesson
⦁ Thawing
- to lose stiffness, numbness, or
impermeability by being warmed: left the
frozen turkey out until it thawed; thawed out
by sitting next to the stove.
- to become warm enough for snow and
ice to melt.
⦁ Mushiness
- soft and squishy
Frozen vegetables thaw best by
direct cooking. The time-honored
guidelines for thawing meats and seafood get
tossed out the window when you’re thawing
vegetables. You’ll need to pursue different
methods better suited to preserving the
delicate cell walls of frozen vegetables.
Different
Methods of
ThawingVegetables
 Thaw by “cooking direct from frozen” as your
preferred method of handling frozen vegetables.
Instructions:
a) Bring as little water as possible -- generally 1/2 to 2/3 cup
of water per 16 ounces of frozen vegetables -- to boil in a
covered saucepan over medium heat.
b) Add the vegetables and replace the lid on the saucepan.
c) Occasionally separate the pieces as they cook. Continue
until the veggies are tender, typically 7 to 10 minutes.
 Microwave or stir-fry your frozen vegetables as
an alternative method of cooking direct from
frozen.
Instructions:
a) To microwave them, place them directly in a microwave-
safe bowl with 2 to 4 tablespoons of water; microwave for 4
minutes on high.
b) Check the vegetables and stir them. Continue cooking
minute by minute until they are heated through.
c) To stir-fry them, heat a wok or skillet and add peanut or
corn oil.
d) Add your frozen vegetables and stir-fry for 5 to 7 minutes
until they become crisp.
 Defrost specific leafy and bulky frozen
vegetables, such as broccoli spears, turnip
greens and spinach - in other words, partially
thaw them - by running them in their packaging
under cold running water.
a) If these vegetables are destined for use in casseroles,
quiches or omelets, this gives them a chance to shed
some of their water and avoid ruining the sauce.Avoid
warm or hot water.
b) Gently press the packaging with your fingers and thumbs
to feel for change in texture of the vegetables from
frozen solid to thawed.
c) Open the packaging and briefly drain the vegetables in a
colander before proceeding with your recipe.
 Use minimal amounts of water to cook frozen
vegetables so as to retain best colour, flavour
and nutrition.
a) For each 500 ml (2 cups) container of vegetables, use 50
to 125 ml (1/4- 1/2 cup) water and 2 ml (1/2 tsp) salt, if
desired. (Cook corn on the cob in enough boiling water
to cover. Avoid salt when cooking corn as it toughens the
kernels).
b) Bring water to the boil. Add vegetables, cover, and return
to the boil.
c) As soon as water returns to the boil, begin counting
cooking time, reduce heat and simmer gently until
vegetables are just tender.
 Proceed to cook frozen vegetables thawed by
the running water or microwave methods
immediately to avoid mushiness.
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Week 1-Mise en Place Vegetables.pptx

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  • 20. Factors to consider in choosing good quality vegetables 1. Freshness - Fresh vegetables should be crisp and bright in colors.
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  • 22. 2.Absence of decay or insect infestation. 3. No mechanical damage or injury.
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  • 25. 4.Right degree of maturity. 5. Variety - Different varieties differ in color, shape, texture and sometimes flavor.
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  • 28. Question: What is the importance of acquiring knowledge about the factors the consider in choosing quality vegetable?
  • 29. Assessment 1. Give the factors to consider in choosing quality vegetable Explain each factor in your own words. (1/2Crosswise Sheet of paper) 2. Give 2 tool used in preparing vegetable dishes and explain its use.
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  • 32. Have you ever done some of the tips in the video? Among the tips suggested what do you think is the most important and why?
  • 34. 1.Washing Wash all vegetables thoroughly Scrub well unpeeled vegetables, like potatoes for baking Wash green leafy vegetables in several changes of cold water After washing, drain well and refrigerate lightly covered to prevent drying.
  • 35. 2.Soaking Do not soak vegetables for long periods to prevent flavor and nutrient loss. Cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower may be soaked for 30 minutes in cold salted water to eliminate insects. Limp vegetables can be soaked briefly in cold water to restore crispness.
  • 36. 3. Peeling andCutting Peel vegetables as thinly as possible. Cut vegetables into uniform pieces for even cooking Treat vegetables that brown easily with acid (potatoes, eggplants, sweet potato) or hold under water until ready to use. Save edible trim for soups, stocks and purees.
  • 37. Generalization: Demonstrate understanding about the lesson through a short presentation on how to prepare vegetables. Each group can present a short skit, a jingle, a poem or any other ways to show the procedure and importance of each step in food preparation. Each group will be given 8 minutes to prepare and 3 minutes to present. Group 1-2 Washing Group 3-4 Soaking Group 4-5 Peeling and Cutting
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  • 40. Classification of Vegetables a.According to parts of plants Gourd family - cucumber, pumpkin, chayote
  • 41. Seeds and pods – beans, peas, corn, okra
  • 42. Roots and tubers - beet, carrot, radish, turnip, artichoke, potato, sweet potato
  • 43. Cabbage family - cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, bokchoy
  • 44. Onion family - onion, scallion, leek, garlic, shallot
  • 46. Stalks, stems, and shoots - artichoke, asparagus, celery, fennel, bamboo, shoots
  • 47. Basic KnifeCuts 1. Chopping – done with a straight, downward cutting motion.
  • 48. 2. Chiffonade (shredding) – making very fine parallel cuts.
  • 49. 3. Dicing – producing cube shapes
  • 50. 4. Mincing – producing very fine cut usually for onions and garlic
  • 51. 5. Julienne and baton net – making long rectangular cut
  • 52. 6. Pays Anne (Fermi ere) – making curved or uneven cuts of the same thickness
  • 53. 7. Rondelle – making cylindrical cut
  • 54. 8. Bias –making diagonal cut
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  • 57. Individual Performance task: Basic Knife Cuts Things Needed: Knife and Chopping Board Carrot or Potato or Sayote (any of the 3)
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  • 59. Criteria Done the task with accuracy and meet standard requirement Accomplished the task and needs improvement. Did not meet the criteria Grade Proper Handling of tools 5 - 4 3 - 2 1 - 0 Accuracy 5 - 4 3 - 2 1 - 0 Task Completed 5 - 4 3 - 2 1 - 0 Total Score
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  • 63. ⦁ Thawing - to lose stiffness, numbness, or impermeability by being warmed: left the frozen turkey out until it thawed; thawed out by sitting next to the stove. - to become warm enough for snow and ice to melt. ⦁ Mushiness - soft and squishy
  • 64. Frozen vegetables thaw best by direct cooking. The time-honored guidelines for thawing meats and seafood get tossed out the window when you’re thawing vegetables. You’ll need to pursue different methods better suited to preserving the delicate cell walls of frozen vegetables.
  • 66.  Thaw by “cooking direct from frozen” as your preferred method of handling frozen vegetables. Instructions: a) Bring as little water as possible -- generally 1/2 to 2/3 cup of water per 16 ounces of frozen vegetables -- to boil in a covered saucepan over medium heat. b) Add the vegetables and replace the lid on the saucepan. c) Occasionally separate the pieces as they cook. Continue until the veggies are tender, typically 7 to 10 minutes.
  • 67.  Microwave or stir-fry your frozen vegetables as an alternative method of cooking direct from frozen. Instructions: a) To microwave them, place them directly in a microwave- safe bowl with 2 to 4 tablespoons of water; microwave for 4 minutes on high. b) Check the vegetables and stir them. Continue cooking minute by minute until they are heated through. c) To stir-fry them, heat a wok or skillet and add peanut or corn oil. d) Add your frozen vegetables and stir-fry for 5 to 7 minutes until they become crisp.
  • 68.  Defrost specific leafy and bulky frozen vegetables, such as broccoli spears, turnip greens and spinach - in other words, partially thaw them - by running them in their packaging under cold running water. a) If these vegetables are destined for use in casseroles, quiches or omelets, this gives them a chance to shed some of their water and avoid ruining the sauce.Avoid warm or hot water. b) Gently press the packaging with your fingers and thumbs to feel for change in texture of the vegetables from frozen solid to thawed. c) Open the packaging and briefly drain the vegetables in a colander before proceeding with your recipe.
  • 69.  Use minimal amounts of water to cook frozen vegetables so as to retain best colour, flavour and nutrition. a) For each 500 ml (2 cups) container of vegetables, use 50 to 125 ml (1/4- 1/2 cup) water and 2 ml (1/2 tsp) salt, if desired. (Cook corn on the cob in enough boiling water to cover. Avoid salt when cooking corn as it toughens the kernels). b) Bring water to the boil. Add vegetables, cover, and return to the boil. c) As soon as water returns to the boil, begin counting cooking time, reduce heat and simmer gently until vegetables are just tender.
  • 70.  Proceed to cook frozen vegetables thawed by the running water or microwave methods immediately to avoid mushiness.

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