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PREPARE VARIETY OF
SANDWICHES
At the end of the lesson, you are expected to:
a. identify sandwich component;
b. b. identify bread suited for sandwich making;
c. c. prepare suitable filling and spread; d. select and prepare glazes/sweet
sauces; and
d. e. prepare sandwiches while observing sanitary practices.
PPT PRESENTATION PREPARED BY: RAMOS, AIRALYN D.
BASIC COMPONENTS OF
A SANDWICH
• Structure or base
• Moistening Agent
• Filling
STRUCTURE OR BASE
• It is the part upon
which the ingredients
are placed.
• It consists of some
form of bread or dough
produce that is whole
or sliced.
MOISTENING AGENT
• It is meant to bind the
sandwich that provides
an improvement of
both flavor and texture.
• It also acts as the
protective layer
between the filling and
the structure.
FILLING
• It consists of one or
more ingredients that
are stacked, layered or
folded within or on the
structure to form the
sandwich.
TYPES OF BREAD
YEAST BREAD
• Loaf bread that is the most commonly used
bread for sandwiches.
• White bread
• Whole wheat bread
• Rye bread
WHITE BREAD
These are long
rectangular loaves that
provide square slices. It
is one of the most
versatile sandwich
bread, it comes in
various flavors and goes
well with everything and
toast nicely.
WHOLE WHEAT BREAD
Is a classic bread for
sandwiches, it is
nutritionally superior to
white bread, taste better
and have more
interesting textures. It is
slightly more compact
and brownish in color.
RYE BREAD
Is a stronger tasting
bread than white and
whole wheat. A heavy
and a hearty flavor
bread that goes with so
many types of meat and
condiments.
BUNS AND ROLLS
• Sandwich rolls
• French and Italian bread
SANDWICH ROLLS
A soft type bread that
come in all sizes,
shapes and textures.
The softest include
hamburger buns and
hot dog rolls
FRENCH AND ITALIAN BREAD
Rolls including
sourdough and ciabatta,
split horizontally. It
works well for grilled
sandwiches.
FLAT BREADS
•These are made from flatten often
unleavened breads.
• Pita
• Focaccia
• Lavash
• Tortillas
PITA
It comes in both white
and whole wheat. As
the flat bread bakes, it
puffs up, forming a
pocket that is perfect for
stuffing.
FOCACCIA
Flat Italian bread, a
cousin of pizza an inch
or more thick and very
rich in olive oil. It is sold
by whole and cut into
squares, split and filled.
LAVASH
Small and rectangular,
when softened in water,
can be rolled around a
stuffing to make a
pinwheel shaped
sandwich.
TORTILLAS
Unleavened round corn
meal breads baked on a
hot stone, size ranges
to 6 inch-14 inch or
larger preferably used
for quesadillas and
burritos.
WRAPS
•These are very thin, flat breads that
are used for sandwich wraps, burritos
and tacos.
• Tortillas
• Sandwich Wraps
QUICK BREADS
• These breads are raised by chemical
action of baking powder or baking soda
like biscuits, banana bread, carrot bread
and generally more tender and crumbly
than yeast bread. It is used for sweeter
tasting sandwiches and are best for tea
sandwiches.
FILLINGS AND
BREADS
SANDWICH FILLINGS
•The filling is the heart of the sandwich.
It is place between or on top of bread.
•It provides flavor and body to the
sandwich.
TYPES OF FILLINGS
DRY FILLINGS
It refers to
ingredients such as
sliced or cooked
meat, poultry and
cheese.
MOIST FILLINGS
It refers to
ingredients mixed
with salad dressing
or mayonnaise.
MEAT AND POULTRY MEATS
• Used as fillings should be cooked, covered and
refrigerated. Slice just before the sandwich is to
be prepared to avoid drying out and lose flavor.
Thinly sliced meats are more tender and juicy
than thickly sliced.
• Beef products
• Pork products
• Poultry
• Sausage products
BEEF PRODUCTS
PORK PRODUCTS
POULTY
SAUSAGE PRODUCTS
SAUSAGE PRODUCTS
CHEESE
• Cheese dries out rapidly when unwrapped
and sliced, when slicing is done ahead, the
slices should remain covered until ready to
use:
• Sandwich cheeses - cheddar types, Swiss types,
provolone, cream cheese, process cheese, cheese
spreads.
CHEESE
CHEDDAR SWISS
CHEESE
CREAM CHEESE PROCESSED CHEESE
FISH AND SHELLFISH
• Most seafood fillings are highly perishable
and should be left chilled at all times.
• Seafood Fillings- tuna, sardines, smoked
salmon, shrimp, anchovies, fried fish, grilled or
pan fried fish fillets.
FISH AND SHELLFISH
TUNA FILLING SMOKED SALMON
FISH AND SHELLFISH
SHRIMP ANCHOVIES
MAYONNAISE BASED SALAD
• The most popular salads for sandwich
fillings are tuna salad, egg salad, chicken
or turkey salad and ham salad.
VEGETABLE ITEMS
• Lettuce, tomato and onion are
indispensable in sandwich production, also,
any vegetable used in salads may also be
used in sandwiches.
MISCELLANEOUS
• Fruits, fresh or dried, jelly, peanut butter,
hard cooked egg, a.nd nuts
SPREADS
Purposes of Spreads
• To protect the bread from soaking up
moisture from the filling.
• They add flavor.
• They also add moisture.
BUTTER
Butter protects the bread
from moisture, used soft
butter to spread on bread.
You may soften butter by
whipping in a mixer or by
simply letting it stand at
room temperature. You
may use margarine as a
substitute or a flavored
butter.
MAYONNAISE
Mayonnaise is often
preferred to butter as a
spread because it
contributes more flavor
but sandwiches made
with mayonnaise should
be served immediately or
refrigerated at once and
kept refrigerated until
served.
PREPARING
SANDWICHES
PREPARING SANDWICHES
The preparation of sandwiches requires
great deal of hand works. Whether you are
making sandwiches in quantity or by order,
your goal is to make the production as
efficient and quick as possible.
TIPS:
1. Preparation of Ingredients – prepare
everything ahead of time, so nothing is left
to do but assembles the ingredient. It
includes, mixing fillings, preparation of
spreads, slicing bread, meats, vegetable
and cheese, separating lettuce, preparing
garnishes and other ingredients.
TIPS:
2. Arrange Ingredients for maximum
efficiency - to reduce your movement to a
maximum, everything you need should be
within easy reach.
Needed Tools/Equipment:
1. Storage equipment for ingredients includes
refrigeration equipment for cold ingredients and a
steam table for hot ingredients.
2. Hand tools included spreading, spatulas,
cutting board and knives, including a serrated knife
and a sharp chef’s knife for cutting the finished
sandwich. Also a slicer is necessary.
Needed Tools/Equipment:
3. Portion control equipment includes scoops for
fillings and a portion scale for other ingredients.
4. Cooking equipment includes griddle, grills,
broilers and deep fryers, microwave ovens are
good for cooking.

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Prepare Variety of Sandwiches

  • 1. PREPARE VARIETY OF SANDWICHES At the end of the lesson, you are expected to: a. identify sandwich component; b. b. identify bread suited for sandwich making; c. c. prepare suitable filling and spread; d. select and prepare glazes/sweet sauces; and d. e. prepare sandwiches while observing sanitary practices. PPT PRESENTATION PREPARED BY: RAMOS, AIRALYN D.
  • 2. BASIC COMPONENTS OF A SANDWICH • Structure or base • Moistening Agent • Filling
  • 3. STRUCTURE OR BASE • It is the part upon which the ingredients are placed. • It consists of some form of bread or dough produce that is whole or sliced.
  • 4. MOISTENING AGENT • It is meant to bind the sandwich that provides an improvement of both flavor and texture. • It also acts as the protective layer between the filling and the structure.
  • 5. FILLING • It consists of one or more ingredients that are stacked, layered or folded within or on the structure to form the sandwich.
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 9. YEAST BREAD • Loaf bread that is the most commonly used bread for sandwiches. • White bread • Whole wheat bread • Rye bread
  • 10. WHITE BREAD These are long rectangular loaves that provide square slices. It is one of the most versatile sandwich bread, it comes in various flavors and goes well with everything and toast nicely.
  • 11. WHOLE WHEAT BREAD Is a classic bread for sandwiches, it is nutritionally superior to white bread, taste better and have more interesting textures. It is slightly more compact and brownish in color.
  • 12. RYE BREAD Is a stronger tasting bread than white and whole wheat. A heavy and a hearty flavor bread that goes with so many types of meat and condiments.
  • 13. BUNS AND ROLLS • Sandwich rolls • French and Italian bread
  • 14. SANDWICH ROLLS A soft type bread that come in all sizes, shapes and textures. The softest include hamburger buns and hot dog rolls
  • 15. FRENCH AND ITALIAN BREAD Rolls including sourdough and ciabatta, split horizontally. It works well for grilled sandwiches.
  • 16. FLAT BREADS •These are made from flatten often unleavened breads. • Pita • Focaccia • Lavash • Tortillas
  • 17. PITA It comes in both white and whole wheat. As the flat bread bakes, it puffs up, forming a pocket that is perfect for stuffing.
  • 18. FOCACCIA Flat Italian bread, a cousin of pizza an inch or more thick and very rich in olive oil. It is sold by whole and cut into squares, split and filled.
  • 19. LAVASH Small and rectangular, when softened in water, can be rolled around a stuffing to make a pinwheel shaped sandwich.
  • 20. TORTILLAS Unleavened round corn meal breads baked on a hot stone, size ranges to 6 inch-14 inch or larger preferably used for quesadillas and burritos.
  • 21. WRAPS •These are very thin, flat breads that are used for sandwich wraps, burritos and tacos. • Tortillas • Sandwich Wraps
  • 22. QUICK BREADS • These breads are raised by chemical action of baking powder or baking soda like biscuits, banana bread, carrot bread and generally more tender and crumbly than yeast bread. It is used for sweeter tasting sandwiches and are best for tea sandwiches.
  • 24. SANDWICH FILLINGS •The filling is the heart of the sandwich. It is place between or on top of bread. •It provides flavor and body to the sandwich.
  • 25. TYPES OF FILLINGS DRY FILLINGS It refers to ingredients such as sliced or cooked meat, poultry and cheese. MOIST FILLINGS It refers to ingredients mixed with salad dressing or mayonnaise.
  • 26. MEAT AND POULTRY MEATS • Used as fillings should be cooked, covered and refrigerated. Slice just before the sandwich is to be prepared to avoid drying out and lose flavor. Thinly sliced meats are more tender and juicy than thickly sliced. • Beef products • Pork products • Poultry • Sausage products
  • 32. CHEESE • Cheese dries out rapidly when unwrapped and sliced, when slicing is done ahead, the slices should remain covered until ready to use: • Sandwich cheeses - cheddar types, Swiss types, provolone, cream cheese, process cheese, cheese spreads.
  • 35. FISH AND SHELLFISH • Most seafood fillings are highly perishable and should be left chilled at all times. • Seafood Fillings- tuna, sardines, smoked salmon, shrimp, anchovies, fried fish, grilled or pan fried fish fillets.
  • 36. FISH AND SHELLFISH TUNA FILLING SMOKED SALMON
  • 38. MAYONNAISE BASED SALAD • The most popular salads for sandwich fillings are tuna salad, egg salad, chicken or turkey salad and ham salad.
  • 39. VEGETABLE ITEMS • Lettuce, tomato and onion are indispensable in sandwich production, also, any vegetable used in salads may also be used in sandwiches.
  • 40. MISCELLANEOUS • Fruits, fresh or dried, jelly, peanut butter, hard cooked egg, a.nd nuts
  • 41. SPREADS Purposes of Spreads • To protect the bread from soaking up moisture from the filling. • They add flavor. • They also add moisture.
  • 42. BUTTER Butter protects the bread from moisture, used soft butter to spread on bread. You may soften butter by whipping in a mixer or by simply letting it stand at room temperature. You may use margarine as a substitute or a flavored butter.
  • 43. MAYONNAISE Mayonnaise is often preferred to butter as a spread because it contributes more flavor but sandwiches made with mayonnaise should be served immediately or refrigerated at once and kept refrigerated until served.
  • 45. PREPARING SANDWICHES The preparation of sandwiches requires great deal of hand works. Whether you are making sandwiches in quantity or by order, your goal is to make the production as efficient and quick as possible.
  • 46. TIPS: 1. Preparation of Ingredients – prepare everything ahead of time, so nothing is left to do but assembles the ingredient. It includes, mixing fillings, preparation of spreads, slicing bread, meats, vegetable and cheese, separating lettuce, preparing garnishes and other ingredients.
  • 47. TIPS: 2. Arrange Ingredients for maximum efficiency - to reduce your movement to a maximum, everything you need should be within easy reach.
  • 48. Needed Tools/Equipment: 1. Storage equipment for ingredients includes refrigeration equipment for cold ingredients and a steam table for hot ingredients. 2. Hand tools included spreading, spatulas, cutting board and knives, including a serrated knife and a sharp chef’s knife for cutting the finished sandwich. Also a slicer is necessary.
  • 49. Needed Tools/Equipment: 3. Portion control equipment includes scoops for fillings and a portion scale for other ingredients. 4. Cooking equipment includes griddle, grills, broilers and deep fryers, microwave ovens are good for cooking.