Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
My Final Brief
Final Brief
Design a dinner meal for your family, include one fresh ingredient from garden.
Insure that it includes all dietary needs and consider allergies.
Design a logo and create a recipe card for your food bag.
Trial and test your meal.
Initial Food Bag Brief
Initial Food Bag Brief
Design a dinner meal for your family. Include 1 ingredient from the garden.
Monday, 19 May 2014
Curry Steak and chips (food bag)
Curry steak
and chips
By Jasmine Brame
Serves 2
Ingredients:
v1
Sirloin Steak
v1
Head of Broccoli
v1
½ large baking potato
v20grams
garlic paste
vSalt
and pepper
v3TBSP
canola or sunflower oil
vRosemary to taste
v2 TBSP Filtered water
v10grams curry powder
v2 cloves of garlic (minced)
v1 TBSP parsley
v2 frying pans and lids
vSieve
vOven
vOven tray
v2 Knives
vChopping board
Preparing
ingredients
Fries
Preheat the
oven to 450.
Heat the garlic and oil in a small
saucepan over medium heat for 2 minutes. Strain the garlic from the oil with a
small mesh strainer. Set both garlic and oil aside.
Cut the potatoes into 1/4-inch sticks.
In a large bowl, toss the oil, potatoes and 1/2 teaspoon of salt. Spray a
baking sheet with cooking spray and spread the potatoes onto it in a single
layer. Bake until golden and crisp, about 35 minutes.
Remove potatoes from the tray with a
metal spatula. Toss with parsley, reserved garlic, and additional salt, to
taste. Serve immediately.
1.
Cut off the parts of broccoli you would like.
2.
Peel broccoli (optional)
3.
Wash broccoli in a sieve
4.
Cut off the main parts of fat.
5.
Rub the curry powder on to the sirloin steaks
6.
Keep them we will be using them instead of oil
Method
1.
Heat a large frying pan on a medium heat.
2.
Place the pieces of cut off fat in the frying pan. Also add as much
garlic paste as you would like
3.
Heat another frying pan on a high heat and add the rest of the canola
or sunflower oil
4.
Once the fat in the large frying pan has started to sweat place the
steaks in the pan.
5.
Place the broccoli in the other pan when the broccoli starts sizzling
add 2TBSP of water and place a lid on top. Steam to your liking.
6.
When the steak has nearly finished cooking to your liking add some of
the rosemary.
7.
Once the broccoli is cooked to your liking serve on a plate.
8.
Do the same with the steaks and present with the rest of the rosemary.
9.
Take out the chips and finish presenting.
Season to your liking then eat!!
Evaluation:
My Meal went really well, we got off task when cooking
broccoli so it got burnt. It was really good apart from that and it tasted amazing.
Who would have thought curry and steak tasted nice together?
Sunday, 30 March 2014
HI, Today we learnt about the different cuts of cow and their uses. We had to draw a cow (in groups) and number them and put the name of the cuts of meats. The different parts are:
1-sirloin steak
2 rump (butt is steak)
3 round Steak
4 shank
5 tender fillet steak
6 bottom sirloin
7 flank used for roasting
8 short loin
9 top loin
10 ribs used for roasting
11 Short ribs for roasting
12 chuck used for some types of dumpling
13 shank
14 plate
15 Brisket- used for stews and slow cooking
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Here is the berry special ice-cream recipe
Berry Special Ice cream
1/2 cup icing sugar
!/2 cup plain Greek yoghurt
1. Using metal cutting blade “Pulse” frozen berries in food processor ( sounds like heavy artillery fire!)
2. Add yoghurt & icing sugar, Pulse to desired texture and consistency.
3. Serve immediately (should still be semi-frozen)
Wednesday, 19 March 2014
How To Make Pasta
How to Make Pasta
Ingredients:
500grams of flour per person
one egg per person
Method:
1. put the flour and egg in the food processor.
2. slowly blend the 2 ingredients together.
3. take it out of the processor
4. powder some flour on to the surface
5. place the mixture on to the surface with the flour.
6. knead the dough but not too much.
7. now put the pasta through the pasta machines.
8. start at the thickest setting and get thinner and thinner.
9. the more you put it through the machine the silkier it will become.
10. cut it into strips or use another pasta machine.
11. now you can boil it and eat.
Enjoy your Pasta
- the pasta didn't turn out so good so we didn't get to eat it.
Evaluation:
The pasta didn't quite work out but I really enjoyed making it and our teacher Ms Dingle made us some more pasta and I loved it. If I made it I would substitute the spinach for broccoli
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