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Learning Outcome 2
Prepare A Variety Of
Salad And Dressing
At the end of the lesson, you are expected
to:
1. identify the components of salad, factors to consider in
salad preparation, and different kinds of salad dressing
and their ingredients;
2. select and use correct equipment in preparing salad and
dressing;
3. prepare a variety of salad and salad dressing; and
4. follow workplace safety procedures.
Ingredients of Salads
1. Salad Greens – Iceberg lettuce, Romain
Lettuce, Boston Lettuce, Biff or limestone
lettuce, Chinese cabbage, Spinach, Sprouts
2. Vegetables (Raw) - avocado, bean sprouts,
broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower,
celery, cucumber, mushrooms, onions,
peppers, radish, tomatoes.
3. Vegetables (cooked, pickled, canned)
– asparagus, beets, carrots, cauliflower,
corn, pimientos, olives, peppers, olive,
cucumber
4. Starches – dried beans,
potatoes, macaroni products,
grains, bread
5. Fruits (Fresh, Cooked, Canned or frozen)
– Apple, banana, berries, coconut, melons,
oranges, papaya, peaches, pears, mangoes.
6. Protein foods – meat (beef, ham), poultry,
fish and shellfish, salami, luncheon meat, bacon,
eggs (hard cooked), cheese, cottage cheese
(aged or cured types).
7. Miscellaneous – gelatin, nuts
Guidelines for Making Salads
1. Vegetables, Legumes, Grains and Pasta Salads
• Neat, accurate cutting of ingredients is important because the shapes of the
vegetables add to eye appeal.
• Cut vegetables as close as possible to serving time or they may dry or
shrivel at the edges.
• Cooked vegetables to a firm, crisp texture and good color.
Guidelines for Making Salads
1. Vegetables, Legumes, Grains and Pasta Salads
• After cooking, vegetables must be thoroughly
drained and chilled before using.
• Starches, pastas and legumes should be cooked
until completely tender but not overcooked.
Guidelines for Making Salads
1. Vegetables, Legumes, Grains and Pasta Salads
• Vegetables are sometimes marinated or soaked in a
seasoned liquid before being made into salad. The
marinade is usually some form of oil and vinegar
dressing that also serves as the dressing for the salad.
Do not plate marinated salads too far ahead of time
because the lettuce base will wilt.
Guidelines for Making Salads
1. Vegetables, Legumes, Grains and Pasta Salads
• Grains and pastas may also be marinated for a
short time. If marinated too long, pasta absorb too
much liquid and become very soft. Legumes should
not be allowed to stand longer in a marinade
because the acid toughen the proteins in the beans.
2. Bound Salads
• Cooked ingredients must be thoroughly cooled before
being mixed with mayonnaise and the completed salad
mixture must be kept chilled at all times.
• Leftover such as chicken meat or fish which have been
handled according to the rules of good sanitation and food
management can be used for making bound salads.
• Potatoes for salads should be cooked whole before
peeling and cut in order to preserve nutrients.
2. Bound Salads
• Crisp vegetables like celery, green peppers, carrots,
chopped pickles, onions and water chestnuts are used.
• Bland ingredients like potatoes and some foods maybe
marinated in seasoned liquid such as vinaigrette before
being mixed with mayonnaise and other ingredients.
• Fold in thick dressings gently to avoid crushing or
breaking the main ingredients.
2.Bound Salads
• Bound salads are portioned using scoop to give
height and shape to the salad.
• For plated salads, serve on a base with greens
and choose attractive, colorful garnishes when
appropriate
3. Fruit Salads
• Fruit salads are often arranged, mixed or tossed of most
fruits that are delicate and easily broken. An exception is
the Waldorf salad, made of firm apples mixed with nuts,
celery and mayonnaise based dressing.
• Broken or less attractive pieces of fruit should be placed
on the bottom of the salad while more attractive pieces
arranged on top. Some fruit discolor when cut and should
be dipped into an acid such as tart or fruit juice.
3. Fruit Salads
• If both vegetables and fruits salads are being
prepared, vegetables salad should be prepared first.
• Drained canned fruits well before mixing them in
the salad.
• Dressings for fruit salad are usually sweet, but fruit
juices are used to add tartness.
4. Composed Salads
• Prepare and season each ingredients separately and evaluate
the flavor and quality.
• Arrangements maybe plated ahead of time and add delicate
ingredients just before serving.
• Flavors and textures of all ingredients should provide pleasing
contrast
• Observe general concepts of plating and presentations of output.
5. Gelatin Salads
• Observe the correct proportion of gelatin and liquid.
Too much gelatin makes a stiff, rubbery product while too
little makes a soft product that will not form the desired
shape.
• To dissolve unflavored gelatin, stir it in cold liquid to
avoid lumping and let it stand for 5 minutes to absorb
water. Then heat it until dissolves, or add hot liquid and
stir until dissolved.
5. Gelatin Salads
• To dissolve sweetened, flavored gelatin, stir it into boiling water. It will
not lump because the gelatin granules are held apart by sugar granules.
• For quick setting, dissolve the gelatin to half of the volume of liquid
and the other half is cold water to lower the temperature. For even faster
setting, add crushed ice in an equal volume of cold water, stir until the ice
is melted.
• Do not add raw pineapple and papaya to gelatin salads because
these fruits contain enzymes which dissolves gelatin.
5. Gelatin Salads
• Canned fruits and other juicy items must be well drained before
adding because they will watered down the gelatin.
To unmold gelatin if it is firm
- Loosen it by dipping a small pointed knife in warm water and
running the tip of it around the top edge of the molded gelatin.
- Dip the mold into hot water for 1 – 2 seconds
- Quickly moisten tips of the fingers and gently pull gelatin away
from edge
• Refrigerate gelatin salads.
Procedure for Quantity Salad
Production
1. Prepare all ingredients. Wash and cut greens, fruits,
vegetables, and garnishes. Prepare cooked vegetables
and mix bound and marinated salads. Have all ingredients
chilled.
2. Arrange salad plates on worktables. Line them up on
trays for easy transfer to refrigerator.
3. Place bases on all plates.
Procedure for Quantity Salad
Production
6. Arrange body of salad on all plates.
7. Garnish all salads.
8. Refrigerate until serving.
9. Do not add dressing to green salads until
serving.
Important Factors to consider in
Salad Preparation
1. Neatness. Keep salad neatly placed in a plate.
2. Contrast and Harmony of colors. Contrast in color for your garnishing
can accentuate the appearance of the salad.
3. Proper Food combinations. Choose combination of ingredients
carefully. Pineapples and coconut go well with chicken but not
compatible with tuna.
4. Foods should be recognizable. Taste of the food that you are using as
a base should be identifiable when you taste the salad. The dressing
should dominates the taste.
Important Factors to consider in
Salad Preparation
1. Quality of ingredients. Salad is as good as the quality of
its ingredients, so you have to use ingredients that are
fresh, ripe and in season.
2. Eye Appeal. It should be attractive, appetizing, creatively
presented.
3. Simplicity. Make it simple not overcrowded.
Important Factors to consider in
Salad Preparation
4. Keep foods properly chilled but not ice-cold.
5. Serve hot foods while hot and cold foods cold.
6. Keep it clean and crispy. This is done by washing
greens in large quantity of water and drain well and
removing the green from the water to allow the dirt
to settle to the bottom of the container.
Important Factors to consider in
Salad Preparation
7. Foods should be recognizable. Taste of the food that you are
using as a base should be identifiable when you taste the
salad.The dressing should dominates the taste.
8. Keep foods properly chilled but not ice-cold.
9. Serve hot foods while hot and cold foods cold.
10. Keep it clean and crispy. This is done by washing greens in
large quantity of water and drain well and removing the green from
the water to allow the dirt to settle to the bottom of the container.
Important Factors to consider in
Salad Preparation
11. Flavorful. Tempting and stimulating if prepared and
presented properly.
12. Drain all the ingredients well. Water or excess juices
will weaken dressings and will make your salad look
messy.
13. Do not overcook food. Food and ingredients when
overcooked eliminates the color and its vitamins and
minerals as well.
•
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LO.2 Prepare a variety of salads and dressings.pptx

  • 1. Learning Outcome 2 Prepare A Variety Of Salad And Dressing
  • 2. At the end of the lesson, you are expected to: 1. identify the components of salad, factors to consider in salad preparation, and different kinds of salad dressing and their ingredients; 2. select and use correct equipment in preparing salad and dressing; 3. prepare a variety of salad and salad dressing; and 4. follow workplace safety procedures.
  • 3. Ingredients of Salads 1. Salad Greens – Iceberg lettuce, Romain Lettuce, Boston Lettuce, Biff or limestone lettuce, Chinese cabbage, Spinach, Sprouts
  • 4. 2. Vegetables (Raw) - avocado, bean sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, celery, cucumber, mushrooms, onions, peppers, radish, tomatoes.
  • 5. 3. Vegetables (cooked, pickled, canned) – asparagus, beets, carrots, cauliflower, corn, pimientos, olives, peppers, olive, cucumber
  • 6. 4. Starches – dried beans, potatoes, macaroni products, grains, bread
  • 7. 5. Fruits (Fresh, Cooked, Canned or frozen) – Apple, banana, berries, coconut, melons, oranges, papaya, peaches, pears, mangoes.
  • 8. 6. Protein foods – meat (beef, ham), poultry, fish and shellfish, salami, luncheon meat, bacon, eggs (hard cooked), cheese, cottage cheese (aged or cured types).
  • 9. 7. Miscellaneous – gelatin, nuts
  • 10. Guidelines for Making Salads 1. Vegetables, Legumes, Grains and Pasta Salads • Neat, accurate cutting of ingredients is important because the shapes of the vegetables add to eye appeal. • Cut vegetables as close as possible to serving time or they may dry or shrivel at the edges. • Cooked vegetables to a firm, crisp texture and good color.
  • 11. Guidelines for Making Salads 1. Vegetables, Legumes, Grains and Pasta Salads • After cooking, vegetables must be thoroughly drained and chilled before using. • Starches, pastas and legumes should be cooked until completely tender but not overcooked.
  • 12. Guidelines for Making Salads 1. Vegetables, Legumes, Grains and Pasta Salads • Vegetables are sometimes marinated or soaked in a seasoned liquid before being made into salad. The marinade is usually some form of oil and vinegar dressing that also serves as the dressing for the salad. Do not plate marinated salads too far ahead of time because the lettuce base will wilt.
  • 13. Guidelines for Making Salads 1. Vegetables, Legumes, Grains and Pasta Salads • Grains and pastas may also be marinated for a short time. If marinated too long, pasta absorb too much liquid and become very soft. Legumes should not be allowed to stand longer in a marinade because the acid toughen the proteins in the beans.
  • 14. 2. Bound Salads • Cooked ingredients must be thoroughly cooled before being mixed with mayonnaise and the completed salad mixture must be kept chilled at all times. • Leftover such as chicken meat or fish which have been handled according to the rules of good sanitation and food management can be used for making bound salads. • Potatoes for salads should be cooked whole before peeling and cut in order to preserve nutrients.
  • 15. 2. Bound Salads • Crisp vegetables like celery, green peppers, carrots, chopped pickles, onions and water chestnuts are used. • Bland ingredients like potatoes and some foods maybe marinated in seasoned liquid such as vinaigrette before being mixed with mayonnaise and other ingredients. • Fold in thick dressings gently to avoid crushing or breaking the main ingredients.
  • 16. 2.Bound Salads • Bound salads are portioned using scoop to give height and shape to the salad. • For plated salads, serve on a base with greens and choose attractive, colorful garnishes when appropriate
  • 17. 3. Fruit Salads • Fruit salads are often arranged, mixed or tossed of most fruits that are delicate and easily broken. An exception is the Waldorf salad, made of firm apples mixed with nuts, celery and mayonnaise based dressing. • Broken or less attractive pieces of fruit should be placed on the bottom of the salad while more attractive pieces arranged on top. Some fruit discolor when cut and should be dipped into an acid such as tart or fruit juice.
  • 18. 3. Fruit Salads • If both vegetables and fruits salads are being prepared, vegetables salad should be prepared first. • Drained canned fruits well before mixing them in the salad. • Dressings for fruit salad are usually sweet, but fruit juices are used to add tartness.
  • 19. 4. Composed Salads • Prepare and season each ingredients separately and evaluate the flavor and quality. • Arrangements maybe plated ahead of time and add delicate ingredients just before serving. • Flavors and textures of all ingredients should provide pleasing contrast • Observe general concepts of plating and presentations of output.
  • 20. 5. Gelatin Salads • Observe the correct proportion of gelatin and liquid. Too much gelatin makes a stiff, rubbery product while too little makes a soft product that will not form the desired shape. • To dissolve unflavored gelatin, stir it in cold liquid to avoid lumping and let it stand for 5 minutes to absorb water. Then heat it until dissolves, or add hot liquid and stir until dissolved.
  • 21. 5. Gelatin Salads • To dissolve sweetened, flavored gelatin, stir it into boiling water. It will not lump because the gelatin granules are held apart by sugar granules. • For quick setting, dissolve the gelatin to half of the volume of liquid and the other half is cold water to lower the temperature. For even faster setting, add crushed ice in an equal volume of cold water, stir until the ice is melted. • Do not add raw pineapple and papaya to gelatin salads because these fruits contain enzymes which dissolves gelatin.
  • 22. 5. Gelatin Salads • Canned fruits and other juicy items must be well drained before adding because they will watered down the gelatin. To unmold gelatin if it is firm - Loosen it by dipping a small pointed knife in warm water and running the tip of it around the top edge of the molded gelatin. - Dip the mold into hot water for 1 – 2 seconds - Quickly moisten tips of the fingers and gently pull gelatin away from edge • Refrigerate gelatin salads.
  • 23. Procedure for Quantity Salad Production 1. Prepare all ingredients. Wash and cut greens, fruits, vegetables, and garnishes. Prepare cooked vegetables and mix bound and marinated salads. Have all ingredients chilled. 2. Arrange salad plates on worktables. Line them up on trays for easy transfer to refrigerator. 3. Place bases on all plates.
  • 24. Procedure for Quantity Salad Production 6. Arrange body of salad on all plates. 7. Garnish all salads. 8. Refrigerate until serving. 9. Do not add dressing to green salads until serving.
  • 25. Important Factors to consider in Salad Preparation 1. Neatness. Keep salad neatly placed in a plate. 2. Contrast and Harmony of colors. Contrast in color for your garnishing can accentuate the appearance of the salad. 3. Proper Food combinations. Choose combination of ingredients carefully. Pineapples and coconut go well with chicken but not compatible with tuna. 4. Foods should be recognizable. Taste of the food that you are using as a base should be identifiable when you taste the salad. The dressing should dominates the taste.
  • 26. Important Factors to consider in Salad Preparation 1. Quality of ingredients. Salad is as good as the quality of its ingredients, so you have to use ingredients that are fresh, ripe and in season. 2. Eye Appeal. It should be attractive, appetizing, creatively presented. 3. Simplicity. Make it simple not overcrowded.
  • 27. Important Factors to consider in Salad Preparation 4. Keep foods properly chilled but not ice-cold. 5. Serve hot foods while hot and cold foods cold. 6. Keep it clean and crispy. This is done by washing greens in large quantity of water and drain well and removing the green from the water to allow the dirt to settle to the bottom of the container.
  • 28. Important Factors to consider in Salad Preparation 7. Foods should be recognizable. Taste of the food that you are using as a base should be identifiable when you taste the salad.The dressing should dominates the taste. 8. Keep foods properly chilled but not ice-cold. 9. Serve hot foods while hot and cold foods cold. 10. Keep it clean and crispy. This is done by washing greens in large quantity of water and drain well and removing the green from the water to allow the dirt to settle to the bottom of the container.
  • 29. Important Factors to consider in Salad Preparation 11. Flavorful. Tempting and stimulating if prepared and presented properly. 12. Drain all the ingredients well. Water or excess juices will weaken dressings and will make your salad look messy. 13. Do not overcook food. Food and ingredients when overcooked eliminates the color and its vitamins and minerals as well. •