Safety Rules
Across
- 2. to beat quickly and vigorously to incorporate air into a mixture, making it light and fluffy.
- 3. to crush food into smooth mixture with a masher or beater.
- 5. To cut off a very thin layer of peel with a paring knife.
- 6. to pulverize food into crumbs, power, or paste with a rolling pin, blender, or food processor.
- 7. to beat ingredients, such as shortening a sugar, combining until soft and creamy.
- 10. to use a pastry brush to coat a food with a liquid, such as melted butter or a sauce.
- 12. Depending on their type, solid fats can be measured in several ways
- 14. often applied to food that is cooking.
- 15. To make straight, shallow cuts with a slicing knife in the surface of a food.
- 17. subtracting the weight of the container to find the weight of the food alone.
- 20. This is a common method for measuring shortening.
- 21. dividing a food into smaller parts, using tool with a sharp blade.
- 22. to mix thoroughly and add air to foods.
- 23. To cut a food into large, thin pieces with a slicing knife.
- 24. To cut food, such as almonds, into very thin strips.
- 25. to divide a fod into four equal pieces.
- 26. to put a small piece of food, such as butter, on the surface of another food.
- 27. to use a grinder to break up a food into coarse, medium, or fine particles.
Down
- 1. Chopping means to cut food into small, irregular pieces.
- 2. Some cooks prefer this technique, which takes a liquid measuring cup.
- 4. to mis ingredients, such as salad greens and dressing, by trembling them with tongs or a large spoon or fork.
- 5. to grind or mash cooked fruits or vegetables until they are smooth.
- 8. to cut food into small pieces with kitchen shears.
- 9. to break or tear off small layers of food, often fish, with a fork.
- 10. to pour liquid over a food as it cooks, using a baster or spoon.
- 11. food with a thin layer of another food.
- 13. to coat a food with three different layers.
- 16. Both of these terms refer to cutting food into small, square pieces.
- 18. to cut, food, such as cheese or carrots, into smaller pieces or shreds or pressing and rubbing the food against the rough surface of a grater.
- 19. used to gently mix a light, fluffy moisture into a heavier one.