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IntroductionLessonQuiz Learning the basics of cooking.

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Page 1: IntroductionLessonQuiz Learning the basics of cooking.

Introduction Lesson Quiz

Learning the basics

of cooking

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Subject Area: Family and Consumer Sciences

Grade Levels: 9-12

Description: Each question in this show is designed to help beginning students learn the

basics of cooking. Cooking is a very important task to acquire,

especially at the high school level. It is a very useful skill to have before moving out of the

home.

Click the lesson star to review for the quiz

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Review of common kitchen utensils:

Spatula – used for flipping eggs, pancakes, etc.

Rolling pin – used for rolling out various types of

dough

Wooden Spoon – used for mixing and blending

ingredients

Measuring cups – used to measure your ingredients

accurately

Mixing bowl – used for storage and

mixing of ingredients

Skillet – used to fry food such as eggs

Pots – used for cooking such foods as stews, pastas, hard-boiled

eggs, etc. on the stove top

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Review of common kitchen utensils continued:

Baking Sheet – used to cook food in the oven

Electric Mixer – used to cream

ingredients together

Liquid Measuring Cup – used to measure liquid ingredients accurately

Vegetable Peeler – used to peel the skin off vegetables

Rubber Spatula – used to scrape all

the batter from the bowl

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Review of common kitchen ingredients:

EGGS

FLOUR

ONIONS

MILK

SUGAR

GARLIC

BUTTER

SALT AND PEPPER

BREAD

OLIVE/VEGETABLE

OIL

VEGETABLES

FRUITS

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Review of common kitchen appliances:

OVEN AND STOVE TOP

REFFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER

TOASTER

WAFFLE IRON

BLENDER

MICROWAVE

COFFEE MAKER

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Now that you’ve reviewed basic kitchen utensils, food,

and appliances, click the quiz star if you think you are ready. If you need to review

again, click the review button below.Review

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Click the utensil below that is used for frying eggs

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Go Back and Try Again!

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To fry an egg correctly, you use a skillet.

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When rolling out pizza dough, which kitchen utensil should you use?

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When rolling out any type of dough, you should lightly flour the surface and use a rolling

pin.

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Which common kitchen ingredient is used in

baking cookies?

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Flour is not only used in baking cookies, but is also used in every other baked good. There are many different kinds

including self-rising and cake flour

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You’ve successfully completed the quiz!

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beginning!