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1 WJEC Catering Revision Booklet Name.. Target Grade..
2 GCSE Catering Revision Checklist Make sure you are confident about the topics listed below. Use the revision sheets, past exam questions and revision classes to help you! How confident are you at these topics? Identify the different pieces of equipment in a food room Culinary Terms and their meanings Types of food services Job Roles Health, Safety and Hygiene this should include food poisoning, food safety regulations/practices, food hygiene. HACCP and Food Safety Regulations First Aid Preparation and Culinary Skills - Knowledge about making basic products cakes, scones, bread, pastry Cooking methods Nutrition this should include why we need the different nutrients in our diet and where we get them from, the Eat Well Plate, what could happen if we do not follow a healthy diet. Dietary needs vegetarian, vegan, coeliac disease, nut allergy, lactose intolerant, diabetes Ability to plan or change a menu based on different age groups/dietary needs. Be able to explain what equipment is used for in a food room and the advantages and disadvantages of electrical equipment e.g. microwaves, blenders etc Different types of communication in the food industry. This includes how ICT is used in the catering industry, how to handle complaints and customers with specific needs Environmental Considerations REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE and Conservation of energy and water and how this can be done in a kitchen. Food Packaging.
3 Culinary Terms Culinary terms come up in the exam every year so make sure you know both the names and the meanings. Acitvity: Go through the text book and find the meanings to these culinary terms. Term Meaning Photo Accompaniments Al Dente Au Gratin Bain-Marie Brûlée Bouquet garni Coulis Croutons
4 En croute Entrée Flambé Garnish Julienne Marinade Mise-en-place Purée Reduce Roux Sauté
5 How Much Can You Remember? Practise these exam questions and use your table to check your answers.
6 Equipment in a Food Room In the exam you will be expected to be able to identify and evaluate pieces of equipment. Activity: Name these pieces of equipment. Make sure you know what these pieces of equipment are used for.
7 Powered Equipment In your exam, you may be asked about powered equipment. Write the use, advantages and disadvantages for these pieces of equipment. Name: MICROWAVE OVEN Use: Advantages: Disadvantages: Name: DEEP FAT FRYER Use: Advantages: Disadvantages: Name: ROTISSERIE OVEN Use: Advantages: Disadvantages: Name: FREE STANDING MIXER Use: Advantages: Disadvantages: Name: FOOD PROCESSOR Use: Advantages: Disadvantages: Name: BLENDER Use: Advantages: Disadvantages:
8 Care, Safe Use and Cleaning of Equipment Hand Equipment Powered Equipment Food Service Equipment (Hand Equipment) Food Service Equipment (Powered Equipment)
9 How Much Can You Remember? Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: 7(d) Discuss the use of a microwave oven in a catering kitchen. (6 marks) Summer 2012 Summer 2013
10 Winter 2013 Question 9a The kitchen at the guest house needs to be updated and the new head chef is to be involved in the purchase of additional equipment. Identify TWO pieces of large scale equipment needed for the preparation or cooking of food and discuss why EACH would be useful. 1. Name of equipment Reasons for choice 2. Name of equipment Reasons for choice 8 marks
11 Job Roles You need to be confident in identifying job roles within the Catering; not only the different types of chefs but the management and service staff. Complete the table below identifying the different job roles and their responsibilities. Role Their Responsibilities The Management Manager 1) 2) Assistant Manager 1) 2) Head Chef 1) The Chefs 2) 3) Sous Chef 1) 2) 3) Sauce Chef 1) 2) 3)
12 Larder Chef Pastry Chef 1) 2) Vegetable Chef 1) 2) Restaurant Manager 1) 2) Service Staff 3) Head Waiter 1) 2) 3) Wine Waiter 1) 2) 3) 4)
13 Waiting Staff 1) 2) Full Time Staff 1) Types Of Employment 2) 3) Part Time Staff 1) 2) 3) Casual Staff 1) 2) Training..
14 Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Summer c. The café requires new wait staff. Discuss the skills and qualities needed by the wait staff. (5marks) Summer a. James has been appointed assistant manager of a country hotel. Describe his new role as an assistant manager. (2 marks) Winter a. Frances has applied for a job as a sous chef in a large hospital. Identify two main responsibilities of a sous chef. (2 marks) Write down the job title of the person who performs these tasks: a) Serves wine to the customer.. b) Greets customers and seats them.. c) Clears the tables after the customer leaves. d) Is responsible for the standard of service
15 Types Of Food Service Type of Service Explanation Advantages Disadvantages Name: Name: Name: Name:
16 Name: Name: Name: Name:
17 Name: Name What does Contract Catering mean?
18 Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Summer b. Salad bars are very popular. Explain the benefits to the caterer. (4 marks) Winter a. A local sports centre is considering buying a vending machine to provide healthy options for the customer. Name three suitable healthy options that can be sold in a vending machine. (3 marks) b.Discuss the benefits of vending machines as a method of food service. (6 marks)
19 Risk Assessment (HACCP) What is the HSE Five-Point Plan? The 5 Points Are: What is HACCP?
20 ANALYSIS: CRITICAL CONTROL POINT: Caterers need to think about the hazards at each step and how these hazards can be reduced or removed. These are called critical control points. Complete the table showing possible hazards for each step and how these hazards can be prevented. Step Possible Hazards Hazard Prevention Buying and receiving food. Storing Food Preparing and Cooking Food Cooling Food Hot Holding Food Reheating Food Serving Food
21 Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Summer b. A fish order includes a variety of fresh and frozen fish. It is your responsibility to follow the Hazard and Analysis Critical Control Point system that you have in place. Explain the hazards with actions you would take for handling these products at each of the following stages. (15 marks) 1. Accepting the delivery 2. Storing the fish 3. Cooking and serving the fish dishes Accepting the delivery Storing the fish Cooking and serving the fish dishes
22 Health and Safety Health and Safety Signs Health and safety signs help staff and customers to stay safe. They provide information, warnings and instructions about things that should and should not be done. There are lots of different health and safety signs used in a catering establishment. The shape and colour of a sign tell you about the message it is giving.
23 Health and Safety Rules Complete these safety rules for these pieces of equipment: Electrical Equipment Pans Deep Fat Fryers Knives
24 Fires Fire Procedure Preventing and stopping fires Catering establishments should make sure that: 1. 2.
25 First Aid First Aid Laws Falls Cuts Why do we use blue plasters? 1 2 Burns and Scalds
26 Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Summer c. List the steps kitchen staff would need to take in the event of a small deep fat fryer catching fire. (4 marks) Summer b. State the recommended first aid treatment for a burn. (3 marks) Winter a. List THREE ways to prevent accidents in a catering kitchen caused by slips, trips and falls. (3 marks) b. Identify THREE safety points a chef should follow when deep fat frying (3 marks) d. Identify TWO safety points a chef should follow when steaming food (2 marks) 1. 2.
27 Food Poisoning Symptoms of food poisoning lasts for: Symptoms of food poisoning Causes of Food Poisoning High Risk Foods Low Risk Foods:
28 Food Poisoning Different types of food poisoning Hygiene and Food Safety The Food Safety Act is a law. It says all catering establishments must: Food Premises must:
29 Hygiene and Food Safety People who work with food must have good personal hygiene. They need to: Key Temperatures for storing and cooking food Food must be cooked until its: Food must be hot held at: Food should spend no more than in the danger zone: At -18 c or lower it is too for bacteria to Other things to improve food hygiene include: Kitchen Hygiene:
30 Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Winter 2014 Winter Temperature control is very important in catering. Complete the following table. (3 marks) Summer c. Many foods served in a salad bar can be classes as high risk foods. Describe how food served from a salad bar can be kept safe and hygienic. (5 marks)
31 Summer State FOUR personal hygiene rules that all kitchen staff must follow. (4 marks) Summer a. Name one food law (legislation)that must be complied with by all kitchen staff. (1 mark) 9b. What is meant by HACCP? (2 marks) 9c. Identify TWO main responsibilities of an Environmental Health Officer. (2 marks) d. Discuss why it is important that all catering establishments adhere to food safety regulations. Explain how this could be achieved in a busy hotel kitchen. (12 marks)
32 Preparation and Culinary Skills Methods of making cakes, scones and biscuits: Complete the steps needed to take for each method and write examples of products that are made using each method around the outside of the box. 1. Creaming Method Whisking Method Rubbing In Method Melting Method 2.
33 Dough, Pastry and Sauces How do you make a Roux Sauce? Which 2 sauces are thickened with egg yolk? Dough Products What ingredients are used to make dough? Dough is kneaded to stretch the gluten. What is gluten? Why is bread dough left to rise? Types of Pastry Shortcrust Sweet Puff Choux Filo Used For Steps to make Shortcrust Pastry Tips to remember when making shortcrust pastry
34 Meat Food Preparation and Culinary Skills t Meat Poultry pieces of meat/chicken can be GRILLED of meat are often cuts of meat are chopped and until tender. Different meats need different amounts of cooking. E.g. can be served pink and must be thoroughly cooked. Meat and poultry are high risk foods. They must be stored in the fridge away from cooked meat. Fish White Oily Shellfish Fish is a high-risk food and so it is important to only serve it fresh and store it in the fridge. Choosing Fresh Fish
35 Label where these types of food should be stored in the fridge Salad, Cheese and Dairy, Raw Meat, Cooked Meats Preparation and Culinary Skills Fruit and Vegetables Most fruit and vegetables need to be stored somewhere and. Fresh fruit and vegetables should feel. Fruit can be served in lots of different ways. For example,,, or in. Vegetables can be served om different ways too. For example,, or. Convenience Products: What is a convenience product? Why are convenience products popular? Give an example of the different types of convenience products. Fresh Frozen Tinned Dried Chilled Cereals, Flour and Pasta A cereal is any kind of. That includes,,,, and. Cereals should be stored in to give them a long shelf life. Cereals are used to make. Which is used in and to make. Pasta 1) 2) Rice 1) 2)
36 Eggs and Dairy Products How should eggs be stored? Name three ways What functions and uses of eggs apply, when making a) Fish cakes b) A quiche. c) Sponge cake What is the Lion quality mark and why should be buy eggs only with this stamp? What does the Lion quality mark tell you about an egg. Write 5 points Dairy Products: What is a dairy product?.... Milk.... Cream.... Butter.... Cheese....
37 Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Winter 2013
38 Winter 2012 Summer 2014
39 Summer 2012 Summer 2013
40 Cooking Methods Picture Method Of Cooking Moist or Dry Method? Healthiness? Examples of Foods
41 Picture Method of Cooking Moist or Dry Method? Healthiness? Examples of Foods
42 Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Summer 2012 Shin of beef is a tough cut of meat. It needs to be cooked slowly at a low temperature. a) Why is stirfrying not a good method for cooking shin of beef? b) Suggest a method that could be used to cook shin of beef
43 Nutrition Vitamins Minerals Protein Minerals Vitamins Protein Nutrients Fats Carbohydrates Fats Carbohydrates Fibre and Water
44 Healthy Eating A lot of fat, salt and sugar can be found in convenience foods, ready-made meals and takeaways! Reduce total intake of fat, especially saturated fat. Give 3 examples of saturated fat. Give 3 examples of products high in fat. Suggest 2 ways of reducing the amount of fat in our diet e.g. buy white meat that is lower in fat than red meat. What health problems could we develop by eating too much fat? Reduce salt intake to 6g a day (1tsp). Give examples of 3 food products high in salt Why do we need salt? What could happen if we eat too much salt? Reduce salt intake to 6g a day (1tsp). Give examples of 3 food products high in sugar How can we reduce the amount of sugar we eat? What could happen if we eat too much sugar?
45 Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Summer 2012 Summer 2014
46 Winter 2013
47 Dietary Needs Logo Name Description Foods they cannot eat Lifestyle Choice Vegetarian Vegan Medical Need Coeliac Lactose Intolerant Nut Allergies Diabetics Religious Belief Muslim Jewish
48 Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Winter2012 Summer 2014
49 Communication and Record Keeping Types of Communication Why is good communication important? How can staff communicate well? Customer Complaints Customers with specific needs Types of Record Keeping
50 Record Keeping Why is good record keeping important? Electronic Point Of Sale (EPOS) Systems Stock Control Systems Menu Engineering Events Management ICT in the Catering Industry Food Management Systems Dietary Analysis
51 Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Summer 2012 Summer 2014
52 Summer 2013
53 Catering and the Environment Cover Pans Use correct size pan and hob Cook different foods together Use water carefully Saving Water and Energy In Cooking Don t boil more water than you need Fully load dishwashers and washing machines Carry Out Maintenance checks Saving Energy in a Kitchen Turn equipment off Energy efficient equipment
54 Reducing Waste Why is reducing waste important?
55 Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Summer 2013 Winter 2013 Give three examples a catering company can reduce the waste they produce?
56 Summer 2012
57 Food Packaging Why do we need food packaging? Picture Type Examples Advantages Disadvantages
58 Packaging Points to consider when choosing packaging Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Summer 2012
59 Planning a Menu TableD Hote A La Carte Themed Menu Things to consider when planning a menu Nutritionally Balanced Equipment Available Colour, Flavour, Texture Time Of Year Type of Outlet Appeal to customer Skill of the Chef Cost Dietary Needs
60 Exam Questions Try these exam questions to test how much you know. Go to this website to check your answers: Summer 2012
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