CCA CCA Vegetable & Starch Preparation 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: What cooking technique involves briefly submerging vegetables in boiling water and then immediately transferring them to ice water?
- Blanching (Correct answer)
- Steaming
- Poaching
- Sautéing
Correct answer: Blanching
Blanching uses a quick boil followed by an ice bath to stop cooking, set color, and partially cook vegetables.
Question 2: Which potato variety is best suited for fluffy mashed potatoes due to its high starch content?
- Yukon Gold
- Red Bliss
- Russet (Correct answer)
- Fingerling
Correct answer: Russet
Russet potatoes are high-starch, low-moisture potatoes that break down easily, producing a light and fluffy mash.
Question 3: What does the term 'al dente' mean when applied to cooking pasta or vegetables?
- Fully cooked and soft
- Firm to the bite (Correct answer)
- Half-raw in the center
- Overcooked and mushy
Correct answer: Firm to the bite
Al dente is an Italian phrase meaning 'to the tooth,' indicating food that is cooked but still offers slight resistance when bitten.
Question 4: What is the standard water-to-rice ratio when cooking long-grain white rice using the absorption method?
- 1 part rice to 1 part water
- 1 part rice to 1.5 parts water
- 1 part rice to 2 parts water (Correct answer)
- 1 part rice to 3 parts water
Correct answer: 1 part rice to 2 parts water
The standard absorption method uses a 1:2 ratio (rice to water), ensuring all water is absorbed and the rice cooks evenly.
Question 5: Which knife cut produces a fine dice of approximately 1/8-inch (3mm) cubes?
- Brunoise (Correct answer)
- Julienne
- Batonnet
- Chiffonade
Correct answer: Brunoise
Brunoise is the finest standard dice cut, measuring 1/8 inch on each side, often produced by first cutting julienne strips then cross-cutting.
Question 6: Which cooking method preserves the most water-soluble vitamins in vegetables?
- Boiling
- Simmering
- Steaming (Correct answer)
- Blanching
Correct answer: Steaming
Steaming keeps vegetables out of direct contact with water, preventing water-soluble vitamins like C and B vitamins from leaching out.
Question 7: The Maillard reaction, which contributes to browning and flavor development in roasted vegetables, is a reaction between:
- Sugars and water
- Acids and bases
- Amino acids and reducing sugars (Correct answer)
- Starches and fats
Correct answer: Amino acids and reducing sugars
The Maillard reaction occurs between amino acids and reducing sugars at high heat, producing hundreds of flavor and color compounds.
What cooking technique involves briefly submerging vegetables in boiling water and then immediately transferring them to ice water?