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===Measuring spoons and cups===
 
Measuring spoons are used for measuring small amounts of dry or liquid ingredients.  It is best to have two sets and use one for measuring dry ingredients and the other for measuring liquid ingredients.  This will save you time because you won't have to wash and dry the spoons every time you need to switch between dry and liquid items.
 
  
 
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A blender is a kitchen appliance used to blend ingredients or puree food. The term typically refers to a stationary, upright electrical device, which is to be distinguished from a hand-powered or electric mixer that may be used for similar purposes.
 
  
A typical blender is built around a vessel for the ingredients to be blended. At the top of the vessel is a cap to prevent ingredients from escaping when the blender is switched on. At the bottom is a blade assembly, typically removable for cleaning purposes. The bottom seal is most likely watertight. The vessel rests upon a base containing a motor (for turning the blade assembly) with controls on its surface. Most modern blenders offer a number of possible speeds.
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A '''food processor''' is a kitchen appliance used to facilitate various repetitive tasks in the process of preparation of food. Today, the term almost always refers to an electric-motor-driven appliance, although there are some manual devices also referred to as "food processors".
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Food processors are similar to blenders in many ways. The primary difference is that food processors use swappable blades and disks (''attachments'') instead of a fixed blade. Also, their bowls are wider and shorter, a more appropriate shape for the solid or semi-solid foods usually worked in a food processor.
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* Chopping Vegetables
 
* Grinding items such as nuts, meat, or dried fruit
 
* Shredding or Grating cheese or vegetables
 
* Pureeing
 
* Mixing and kneading doughs
 
  
The base of the unit houses a motor which turns a vertical shaft. A bowl, usually made of transparent plastic, fits around the shaft. Cutting blades can be attached to the shaft; these fit so as to operate near the bottom of the bowl. Shredding or slicing disks can be attached instead; these spin near the top of the bowl. A lid with a "feed tube" is then fitted onto the bowl.
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The feed tube allows ingredients to be added while chopping, grinding or pureeing. It also serves as a chute through which items are introduced to shredding or slicing disks. A "pusher" is provided, sized to slide through the feed tube, protecting fingers.
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===Boiling===
 
Boiling is cooking food in boiling water, or other water-based liquid such as stock or milk. Simmering is gentle boiling, while in poaching the cooking liquid moves but scarcely bubbles.
 
  
In places where the available water supply is contaminated with disease-causing bacteria, boiling water (and allowing it to cool) before drinking it is a valuable health measure. Boiling water for a few minutes kills most bacteria, amoebas, and other microbial pathogens. It thus can help prevent cholera, dysentery, and other diseases caused by these organisms.
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* Older, tougher, cheaper joints of meat and poultry can be made digestible.
 
* It is appropriate for large-scale cookery
 
* Nutritious, well flavored stock is produced
 
* It is safe and simple
 
* Maximum colour and nutritive value is retained when cooking green vegetables, provided boiling time is kept to the minimum
 
  
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* It can be a slow method
 
* Foods can look unattractive
 
  
Boiling can be done in two ways: The food can be placed into already rapidly boiling water and left to cook, the heat can be turned down and the food can be simmered; or the food can also be placed into the pot, and cold water may be added to the pot. This may then be boiled until the food is satisfactory.
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Broiling is a process of cooking food with high heat with the heat applied directly to the food, most commonly from above. As it is a way of cooking without added oil, it is popular in low-fat diets.
 
  
In electric ovens, broiling is accomplished by placing the food near the upper heating element, with the lower heating element off and the oven door partially open. Gas ovens often have a separate compartment for broiling, as a drawer below the flame.
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Frying is the cooking of food in oil or fat. Chemically, oils and fats are the same, differing only in melting point, but the distinction is only made when needed.
 
  
Fats can reach much higher temperatures than water at normal atmospheric pressure. Through frying, one can sear or even carbonize the surface of foods while caramelizing sugars. The food is cooked much more quickly and has a special crispness and texture. Depending on the food, the fat will penetrate it to varying degrees, contributing richness, lubricity, and its own flavour.
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Frying techniques vary in the amount of fat required, the cooking time, the type of cooking vessel required, and the manipulation of the food. Sautéing, stir frying, pan frying, shallow frying, and deep frying are all standard frying techniques.
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Baking is the technique of cooking food in an oven by dry heat applied evenly throughout the oven or only from the bottom element.  Breads, desserts, and meat are often baked, and baking is the primary cooking technique used to produce cakes and pastry-based goods such as pies, tarts, and quiches.
 
  
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Simmering is a cooking technique in which foods are cooked in hot liquids kept at or just barely below the boiling point of water (at average sea level air pressure), 100 °C (212 °F). To keep a pot simmering, one brings it to a boil and then adjusts the heat downward until just before the formation of steam bubbles stops completely. Water normally begins to simmer at about 94 °C or 200 °F.
 
  
Simmering ensures gentler treatment than boiling to prevent toughening and prevent food from breaking up. Simmering is usually a rapid and efficient method of cooking.
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===Waterless Cooking===
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Waterless cooking is a method of cooking food without adding water (there is already water in most foods), fats, or oils.  This technique requires the use of some very expensive cookware designed expressly for this purpose, but there are some health benefits too.  Boiling water will dissolve some nutrients which are then flushed from the food.  Waterless cooking is done in a sealed container that locks in all the moisture already present in the food.  Vitamins and flavor are also retained by the food, so there is no need to add butter, salt or oil to liven it up.
 
  
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Microwave ovens have revolutionized cooking since their use became widespread in the 1970s.
 
  
Professional chefs generally find microwave ovens to be of limited usefulness. On the other hand, people who are lacking in free time, or not comfortable with their cooking skills, can use microwave ovens to reheat stored food (including commercially available pre-cooked frozen dishes) in only a few minutes.
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Food is heated for so short a time that it is often cooked unevenly. Microwave ovens are frequently used for reheating previously cooked food, and bacterial contamination may not be killed by the reheating, resulting in foodborne illness. The uneven heating is partly due to the uneven distribution of microwave energy inside the oven, and partly due to the different rates of energy absorption in different parts of the food.
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The first problem is reduced by a stirrer, a type of fan built in to the over (but hidden from view) that reflects microwave energy to different parts of the oven as it rotates, and by a turntable or carousel that turns the food.
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It is also important not to place food or a container in the center of a microwave's turntable. That actually defeats its purpose. Rather, it should be placed a bit off-center so that the item travels all around the area of oven's cooking cavity, thus assuring even heating.
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The second problem must be addressed by the cook, who should arrange the food so that it absorbs energy evenly, and periodically test and shield any parts of the food that overheat.
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Many microwave ovens' performance drops after about 15 minutes of continuous usage, which means food takes longer to cook. When heating several meals, the last meal to be cooked may not be heated properly as a result.
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Defrosting is another common weakness, as many microwave ovens may start to cook the edges of the frozen food, while the inside of the food remains frozen.
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Closed containers and eggs can explode when heated in a microwave oven due to the pressure build-up of steam. Products that are heated too long can catch fire. Manuals of microwave ovens warn of such hazards.
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Tin foil, aluminum foil, ceramics decorated with metal, and products containing other metals can cause sparks when they are used in a microwave.
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Several microwave fires have been noted where Chinese takeout boxes with a metal handle are microwaved, and also where "homemade" microwave popcorn bags have been sealed using a metal staple, which is then heated and sets fire to the bag. This type of accident can pose a dangerous situation because of the extremely flammable mixture of popcorn and oil in the bag. Thus, it is good practice to remove any metal utensils or metal containing objects from a microwave oven before operating it, as the behavior of these objects when immersed in a strong microwave radiation field is unpredictable.
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Waterless cooking may be the most healthful way of cooking food, but baking is also a good choice.  Fried foods are the least healthful way to cook food, and unfortunately, this is the technique used most frequently by "fast food" restaurants.
 
  
 
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* 1/2 cup (120 mL) rolled oats or other grain
 
* 3/4 cup (180 mL) water
 
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*6 to 8 large eggs, depending on appetite and number of people
 
*Salt and pepper to taste
 
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Using eggs that have been in the fridge for several days (but are still before the date on the shell or carton), will make it easier to peel the eggs once they are cooked. If you are using really fresh eggs, rather than commodity eggs from the store, you may have to keep them three weeks or more before they will be easily peeled.
 
  
Two major problems arise when making hard-boiled eggs: overcooking and cracking.
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You can tell if an egg is overcooked by examining the yolk. If the egg was cooked too long the yolk will be a pale yellow surrounded by a green or greenish band. Overcooked eggs also give off the faint odor of sulfur.
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Cracking of eggs while cooking is caused by the too rapid expansion of pressure in the air pocket inside the egg. Eggshell is porous and will allow the air to escape as the egg heats and its contents expand. However if the egg heats too quickly the air does not have time to escape. This causes an uneven pressure on the inside of the shell as the air pocket heats at a different rate than the white. The egg then cracks, often leaking into the cooking water.
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There is one solution to these two problems. Place the eggs to be cooked in a pan or pot of cold water. There should be enough water to cover all the eggs completely. The pot should be large enough for all the eggs to lay on their sides with a little space between them. If they do touch it is alright, but there should be enough space that they don't have to be touching to fit.
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Turn the stove on and bring the water to a rolling boil. Notice as you heat the eggs, you will see tiny air bubbles coming from the base (the big end) of the egg. This is air from the air pocket escaping. Once the water has been at a rolling boil for about a minute and a half, turn the stove off. Allow the water to gradually cool with the eggs in it. After about twenty minutes the water should be cool enough to reach in with your hands and remove the eggs. Not only have you allowed the air to escape, preventing the egg from cracking, but by gradually heating and then cooling the eggs they won't have overcooked. By the time the center of the egg has become hot enough to start really cooking the water will be cooling it down.
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* 2 Tablespoons Cottage cheese (Small Curd 4% Milkfat)
 
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===Mashed Potatoes===
 
The first step in making mashed potatoes is to boil them.  Old potatoes normally need to be peeled before boiling. Many new potatoes are better when boiled in their skins, but you should of course wash them first. Small potatoes can be cooked whole. Larger potatoes will cook more evenly and quickly if you cut them into roughly egg-sized pieces. Put the potatoes in a large enough pan and add enough water to cover them easily. Add a little salt if you like. Bring to the boil. Potatoes will take around 25 minutes to cook through. To test whether they are done, press the tip of a cook's knife into one. It should be able to slip in and out easily. Drain the cooking water and attack the potatoes with a knife so that they are cut into small pieces. (This is very therapeutic.) You then need to add some milk and butter (according to taste and waistline) and puree all ingredients. Use a potato-ricer or a mixer for best results or a hand held masher for possibly lumpy mash. You can add salt and pepper or other herbs and spices as you wish.
 
  
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The most healthful way to prepare vegetables is to wash them and serve them raw (possibly slicing them first), but the requirement ''does'' say to ''cook'' them, so we'll have to go that route.  Most vegetables can be steamed for a short amount of time - the shorter the better, as that's the closest to raw you're going to get and still cook them.
 
  
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Plain cooked spinach is best served steamed or boiled in a minimum amount of water for no more than five minutes. The bulk of the leaves reduces enormously in cooking. Allow about 4 ounces per serving and use the biggest pan you have. Serve with lemon juice, or perhaps with salt.
 
  
Spinach is a common ingredient in Indian cuisine, where it is known as ''saag''. Try sprinkling the raw leaves with garam masala before cooking for a slightly different and low sodium alternative to salt.
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Wash beans thoroughly in clear, cool water. Beans can be cooked whole, cut crosswise or diagonally, or French-cut (i.e., cut along the length of the bean). If you want sweet tasting, crisp fresh beans, cut them as little as possible. Cut older, more mature beans in the French style (i.e., lengthwise).
 
  
Stir-frying is one of the easiest ways to prepare green beans. This method maintains more nutrients than other cooking methods, although it also adds a little fat to them. Whatever cooking method you choose, remember to cook beans as little as possible, using the least amount of water possible.
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Boiling, steaming, and microwaving are other common methods for preparing green beans. When boiling, beans may release some nutrients into the water, so try to re-use the bean water to regain some of the nutrients lost. For example, you can use the water to boil rice.
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To cook a decent-sized winter squash in the traditional way, first slice it in half from stem end to blossom end. If the squash is very large, cut it a few more times. Place the pieces into a baking dish. Cover the dish with foil to keep the squash from getting terribly dry. Cook the squash for a fairly long time, not at a very high temperature, so that it gets soft all the way to the inside. The squash is done when you can easily shove a spoon into it. Serve the squash as it is. Add butter and maple syrup at the table.
 
  
 
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Green salads are an excellent source of vitamins and dietary fiber.  Furthermore, salads are generally low in calories, and if served at the beginning of a meal, tend to satisfy the appetite before high-calorie items are introduced.  A simple salad may start out with one or more types of lettuce (iceberg, romaine, etc.), and to that other vegetables are added, such as tomatoes, olives, cucumber slices, green peppers, mushrooms, radishes, or onions.  This combination is then "tossed" to mix the ingredients together before serving.  Salad dressing may be selected and added by the person eating the salad.
 
  
 
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Properly setting a table means ''not'' putting out utensils and dishes that will not be used in the meal.  A casual table setting will do for the family evening meal, and since this one requires a salad, vegetable, and main dish, we can dispense with many of the formalities. 
 
  
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|name = Ratatouille
 
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* Olive oil
 
* 1 onion
 
* 1 clove garlic
 
* 1 eggplant
 
* 1 green bell pepper
 
* 2 zucchinis (cucumber also works well)
 
* 6 medium tomatoes, ripe (juicy) and peeled
 
* salt and pepper to taste
 
* [[W:Herbes de Provence|Herbes de Provence]] to taste
 
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# Put a large casserole on the stove on medium heat.
 
# Chop the onions and garlic. When the casserole is hot, add enough olive oil to just cover the bottom.
 
# Add the onions and garlic and brown.
 
# Chop the green pepper, zucchinis and egg plant. Add to the casserole. Stir from time to time.
 
# Peel the tomatoes. Dice them or cut them into quarters, add to the casserole.
 
# Five minutes later, check to see if the tomatoes have made enough juice to almost cover the vegetables - if so, perfect. If not, add water as needed (not too much).
 
# Add salt, pepper and Herbes de Provence to taste. In general, 1 tbsp of salt, 1/2 tsp of pepper and 1 tbsp of the herbs will suffice.
 
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* 1 smallish Onion
 
* 2 (or so) cloves Garlic
 
* Olive oil
 
* 1 Tbsp. Curry powder
 
* 1 can Coconut milk
 
* 2 or 3 Potatoes (yukon gold are good, but use whatever you like)
 
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# Meanwhile, rinse and chop the potatoes.
 
#Then, add the coconut milk and the potatoes. Simmer, covered, for about 20 minutes. Drain the chickpeas and add them (Note: if doubling the recipe, only drain one can). and simmer for about 20 minutes more, or until the potatoes are cooked.
 
#Serve with basmati rice or whatever you prefer.
 
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This answer book already has eight recipes in it, so the Pathfinder should find two (or more!) recipes on his or her own.  Also note that the recipes listed here are only suggestions.  Individual taste may dictate that other recipes be used instead, and not only is that fine, it is highly encouraged.  Bon Appetite!
 
  
"All should learn what to eat and how to cook it. Men, as well as women, need to understand the simple, healthful preparation of food. " [http://www.whiteestate.org/books/mh/mh25.html Ministry of Healing page 323]
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Arte culinario

Nivel de destreza

1

Año

1928

Version

28.04.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

Asociación General

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Arte culinario
Artes domésticas
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
Asociación General
Año de introducción
1928
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1

Conocer la forma de operar adecuadamente la clase de estufa que hay en su casa. Saber cómo apagar un fuego de aceite o grasa en su cocina. Saber cómo prevenir tal tipo de incendio. Conocer las precauciones de seguridad mientras cocina, incluida la consideración de los niños pequeños.



2

Saber cómo utilizar correctamente cucharas de medir, tazas de medir, y si se dispone de una batidora eléctrica, una licuadora y un procesador de alimentos saber cómo utilizarlos.



3

¿Qué se entiende por punto de ebullición, asar, freír, hornear, cocer a fuego lento, cocer sin agua y si se dispone cocción de microondas? ¿Cuáles son las formas más saludables de preparar alimentos comunes? ¿Cuáles son las formas menos saludables?



4

Demostrar una capacidad para preparar adecuadamente dos tipos diferentes de cereales calientes, una bebida caliente saludable y cocinar los huevos en dos maneras diferentes al frito.

5

Preparar patatas saludables con dos métodos diferentes.



6

Cocinar otras tres verduras en la forma más saludable.



7

Preparar una ensalada sencilla. ¿Por qué se necesita ensaladas frescas en la dieta?



8

Conocer la guía de la pirámide alimenticia. ¿Por qué es importante seguir la pirámide alimenticia en la dieta todos los días? Hacer un gráfico de una semana de los alimentos que come para ver si está siguiendo la pirámide alimenticia.

9

Poner la mesa adecuadamente para su familia para una cena. Servir una comida equilibrada que haya planificado y preparado en la medida de lo posible por sí mismo. Incluir el plato principal, verduras y la ensalada.



10

Seguir una receta correctamente en un plato vegetariano de entrada o una cazuela de verduras.



11

Iniciar un archivo de sus propias recetas. Poner en él 10 recetas de platos que ha preparado personalmente de entradas, verduras, ensaladas y bebidas.




Referencias