Cooking Lessons Study Guide 2026

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📋 Cooking Lessons Exam Format at a Glance

50
Questions
60 min
Time Limit
70%
Passing Score

📚 Cooking Lessons Topics to Study (94)

✍️ Sample Cooking Lessons Questions & Answers

1. A menu item sells for $14.00 and its food cost is $4.90. What is its food cost percentage?
35%

Food cost percentage equals cost divided by selling price: $4.90 ÷ $14.00 = 0.35, or 35%.

2. Which of the following best describes a 'beurre blanc' sauce?
An emulsified butter sauce made from a white wine and shallot reduction

Beurre blanc is a warm emulsified sauce created by whisking cold butter into a shallot-and-white-wine reduction.

3. The technique of briefly immersing tomatoes or peaches in boiling water, then transferring them to ice water, is used to accomplish what?
Loosen and slip off the skin easily

The rapid heat expansion followed by cold contraction causes the skin to separate from the flesh, making it easy to peel without a knife.

4. In the creaming method for making cookies and cakes, what is the primary purpose of beating butter and sugar together until light and fluffy?
To incorporate air, which acts as a mechanical leavener.

The primary purpose of creaming butter and sugar is to incorporate air into the mixture. The sharp edges of the sugar crystals cut into the butter, creating thousands of tiny air pockets. These pockets expand when heated in the oven, helping the baked good to rise and creating a tender, light texture.

5. What is 'skimming' in stock-making?
Removing fat and gray foam (scum) that rises to the surface

Skimming removes the impurities and coagulated proteins (scum) that rise to the surface during the early stages of simmering for a cleaner stock.

6. What knife technique produces thin ribbon-like strips from leafy vegetables such as basil or spinach?
Chiffonade

Chiffonade is made by stacking leaves, rolling them tightly, and slicing crosswise into thin ribbons, often used as a garnish.

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