Preparing Vegetable Dishes Prepared by Ms. Leody C. Jumao-as
Learning Objectives:
Identify the market forms of vegetables
Prepares and present vegetable recipes with appropriate sauces and accompaniments
Basic Principles in Cooking Vegetables to Maintain Nutrients
Cook vegetables in the smallest liquid possible .
Cook vegetables the shortest amount of time for the desired tenderness.
For vegetables that have a skin, scrub well and cook with the skin on whenever possible.
When vegetables are cut, use a sharp knife and cut in the largest pieces that are desirable for the recipe.
Follow the recipe or directions for cooking a vegetable.
Cook vegetables just in time for serving on the line.
Basic Principles of Cooking Vegetables Meet Quality Standards
Green Vegetables
- When a green vegetable is cooked, some acid is released in the steam. When steam cannot escape, it condenses to water that has the acid in it. Then it falls back on the food turning it a dull olive-green color. This is why correct cooking and holding of green vegetables is so important to maintain the bright green color.
2. Orange and Yellow Vegetables
- During cooking, orange colored vegetables may become more yellow, but there is a little change. Follow the recipe or directions to avoid overcooking these vegetables because they will become mushy in appearance and in texture.
. Cook vegetables for good flavor typical of the vegetables.
- The flavor of the vegetable is affected by the way it is cooked and by the seasonings added to it.
4. Serve vegetables at the right temperature.
- By cooking vegetables just in time for serving, they do not have to be held long and will have better quality as well as maintain their temperature.
Classifications of Vegetables
Parts of a plant
Flavor
Colors
Nutrients in Vegetables
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Vitamin B
Minerals
Carbohydrates
Thawing Frozen Vegetables
Set frozen vegetables in the refrigerator for slow, safe thawing that takes several hours or overnight.
Immerse vegetables, encased in plastic wrap or a glass container, in cold water that you change every minutes .
Microwave the vegetables which have been removed from their packaging, and process them on defrost about 30 percent powers according to weight
MARKET FORMS OF VEGETABLES
Fresh
Canned
Frozen
Dried
Methods of Cooking Vegetable Dishes
Moist- Heat Methods
Blanching-
Boiling
Braising
Poaching
Steaming
Dry- Heat Method
Broiling
Grilling
Roasting
Sauteing
Stir-frying
Preserving Nutrient of Vegetables
Leave vegetables in big pieces.
Always cover your pot to hold in steam and heat.
Use any leftover cooking water for soups and stews, sauces, or vegetable juices.
Eat fruits and vegetables raw whenever possible in salads and smoothies or as whole fruits and vegetables.
Cook vegetables until crisp.
Use as little water as possible when cooking.
2. Learning Objectives:
Identify the market forms of
vegetables
Prepares and present vegetable
recipes with appropriate sauces and
accompaniments
3. Basic Principles in Cooking Vegetables to
Maintain Nutrients
1. Cook vegetables in the smallest liquid possible .
2. Cook vegetables the shortest amount of time for the
desired tenderness.
3. For vegetables that have a skin, scrub well and cook with
the skin on whenever possible.
4. When vegetables are cut, use a sharp knife and cut in the
largest pieces that are desirable for the recipe.
5. Follow the recipe or directions for cooking a vegetable.
6. Cook vegetables just in time for serving on the line.
4. Basic Principles of Cooking Vegetables
Meet Quality Standards
1. Green Vegetables
- When a green vegetable is cooked, some acid is
released in the steam. When steam cannot escape, it
condenses to water that has the acid in it. Then it falls back
on the food turning it a dull olive-green color. This is why
correct cooking and holding of green vegetables is so
important to maintain the bright green color.
2. Orange and Yellow Vegetables
- During cooking, orange colored vegetables may
become more yellow, but there is a little change. Follow the
recipe or directions to avoid overcooking these vegetables
because they will become mushy in appearance and in
texture.
5. Basic Principles of Cooking Vegetables
Meet Quality Standards
3. Cook vegetables for good flavor typical of the vegetables.
- The flavor of the vegetable is affected by the way
it is cooked and by the seasonings added to it.
4. Serve vegetables at the right temperature.
- By cooking vegetables just in time for serving, they
do not have to be held long and will have better quality as
well as maintain their temperature.
8. Thawing Frozen Vegetables
1. Set frozen vegetables in the refrigerator for slow,
safe thawing that takes several hours or
overnight.
2. Immerse vegetables, encased in plastic wrap or a
glass container, in cold water that you change
every minutes .
3. Microwave the vegetables which have been
removed from their packaging, and process them
on defrost about 30 percent powers according to
weight
12. Preserving Nutrient of Vegetables
1. Leave vegetables in big pieces.
2. Always cover your pot to hold in steam and heat.
3. Use any leftover cooking water for soups and
stews, sauces, or vegetable juices.
4. Eat fruits and vegetables raw whenever possible
in salads and smoothies or as whole fruits and
vegetables.
5. Cook vegetables until crisp.
6. Use as little water as possible when cooking.
13. “ You don’t have to eat less.
You just have to eat right.”
- Anonymous