Exam code:8585
Skill 5: Use of equipment
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There are many pieces of equipment that can be used to save time when preparing ingredients
Blenders
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Jug or hand-held stick blenders can be used to crush and finely chop food into a liquid
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Different types of blender can be specialised for the preparation of different foods, e.g.
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liquidisers blend solid foods into a liquid
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smoothie makers blend fruits and vegetables into a drink
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hand blenders can be used to blend food within a jug or pan
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soup makers can produce home-made soups from scratch
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Foods that can be prepared using a blender include:
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baby food
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soup
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smoothie
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puree
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fruit shake
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Food processors
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Food processors may have multiple attachments that allow chopping, slicing, mixing, grating and grinding of food, e.g.
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shredding cabbage
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making nut butter
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mixing pastry dough
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breaking bread into breadcrumbs
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Mixers
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Hand-held or worktop mixers can combine or whisk ingredients
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Hand-held mixers deal with smaller volumes of food than worktop mixers, and tend to be less powerful
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Mixers can be used when making:
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cake batter
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dough
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whisked cream
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whisked egg whites
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Some mixers may have specialised attachments that allow them to carry out tasks such as:
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peeling potatoes
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mincing meat
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Safety when using blenders, food processors and mixers
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It is important that food processors and mixers are used safely; safety measures include:
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ensuring that devices are placed on a flat, stable surface
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keeping devices away from water sources
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following instructions for use
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taking care when handling internal blade and grater attachments
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switching off electricity when equipment is not in use
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Examiner Tips and Tricks
Note that food blenders and food mixers are not the same:
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blenders use rotating blades to chop up food and reduce it to a liquid
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mixers use a range of attachments to mix, knead or beat food
Pasta machines
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Pasta dough passes through rollers to flatten into sheets of pasta dough, which can then be cut into shapes, e.g.
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cannelloni
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tagliatelle
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ravioli
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Microwave ovens
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Microwave radiation is used to heat food so it is cooked, defrosted, warmed or melted quickly, e.g. for:
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reheating preprepared meals
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melting butter
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steaming vegetables
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Advantages of using microwave ovens include:
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reheats or defrosts food quickly
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energy efficient
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convenient for heating ready meals or reheating preprepared meals
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easy to clean
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combination ovens can also be used to crisp food
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Disadvantages of using microwave ovens include:
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food can easily be overcooked if timings are not followed exactly
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cold spots can occur without regular stirring of food
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non-combination ovens cannot be used to cook/heat foods that require crisping, e.g. pastry
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metal and some plastics cannot be put in the microwave
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foods with high fat or sugar content can burn easily
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