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Chef Mehernosh Dhanda
2/8/2013   BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1                      1
Scope
    What is a salad?
    How is it consumed?
    Composition of a salad
    Classification of salads
        Simple salads
        Compound-Meat based
        Compound- Fish/seafood based
  Salad greens
     Commonly used greens
     Purchasing & storage of greens
  Dressings
  What makes a great salad

2/8/2013           BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1   2
What is a Salad?
 Salad is any of a wide variety of dishes, made of :
   • raw or cooked vegetables,
   • pasta,
   • legumes,
   • eggs,
   • grains,
   • meats, poultry, seafood and a variety of
   • fruits,
   • leafy greens,
   • nuts, seeds
   • dressings, oils, emulsions, juices
 Generally served cold but as an exception (e.g. German potato
   salad) may be served warm.
2/8/2013         BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1         3
Origin & History
  The word "salad" originates from the French salade of
   the same meaning, from the Latin salata (salty) &
   from sal (salt).
  Ancient Greeks & Romans consumed salads
  John Evelyn’s book Acetaria: A Discourse on
   Sallets, 1699, speaks of the importance of salads in
   daily diet




2/8/2013        BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1        4
Composition of a Salad                                                       D
                                                                              r
 Base                                                                        e
                                                                      B       s
      Lettuce leaf                                                   o       si
 Body                                                                d       n
                                                                      y       g
      Apples, celery

 Dressing
      Mayonnaise

 Garnish
      Walnuts

                            Base



                                                              Waldorf Salad
2/8/2013                BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1                        5
How is it consumed?
 Salads may be served at any point during a meal.
 Appetizer salads: light salads to stimulate the appetite as the
    first course of the meal.
   Side salads: to accompany the main course as a side dish.
   Main course salads: usually containing a portion
    of protein, such as chicken breast , slices of beef, forcemeats
    etc.
   Palate-cleansing salads: to settle the stomach after the main
    course.
   Dessert salads: sweet versions usually, containing
    fruits, gelatin or whipped cream.
 2/8/2013           BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1           6
Classification of Salads


                               Meat based
                               Fish Based
                               Fruit based
                             Vegetable based
                              Miscellaneous




2/8/2013   BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1   7
Lettuce & celery salad


Simple Salads
  One or more primary
   ingredients make up the
   body
  Raw, fresh ingredients
  Single dressing                                   Tossed veggie salad




2/8/2013       BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1                             8
Compound Salads- Meat based
 Body made up of raw &
    cooked ingredients
   Generally served cold
   Reuse of left over meats
   Creative balancing of
    flavors, colors, textures &
    tastes
   May use single or
    multiple dressings &
    flavorings
                                                         Chicken & vegetable salad

2/8/2013           BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1                               9
Salad Greens
  Salad greens are not
   necessarily green; some are
   red, yellow, white and brown
                                                      Dandelion salad
  Includes but is not limited to
   the different types of lettuces
   & leaves
  Some chefs have included
   flowers (e.g. dandelion, rose)
   & exotic grasses into their
   salad menus
                                                      Mixed petal salad
2/8/2013        BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1                       10
Commonly used Greens
 Lettuces                                       Chicory
  Boston                                        Belgian endive
  Iceberg                                       Curly endive
  Leaf                                          Escarole
  Romaine                                       Radicchio
  Baby lettuce
  Micro greens



2/8/2013          BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1              11
Other Salad Greens
  Arugula                                    Sprouts
  Dandelion                                  Watercress
  Mâche                                      Edible flowers
  Sorrel                                     Fresh herbs
  Spinach




2/8/2013       BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1              12
Purchasing
  Head lettuce is generally packed in cases
  Salad greens are simply washed and eaten
  If possible, purchase salad greens daily
  Many types are available precut and prewashed




2/8/2013        BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1   13
Storage of salad greens
  Store in the original protective cartons
  Store at temperature between 34°F and 38°F
  Do not store close to apples and tomatoes
  Do not wash until needed
  Some are heartier and can be kept for a week
  Others are more delicate and need to be consumed in
   a few days
  Wrap in kitchen paper & keep.. It stays longer.


2/8/2013        BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1      14
Salad Dressings
   Vinaigrette dressing
            Also known as basic French dressing
            Standard ratio 3 parts oil to 1 part vinegar
              This ratio may be adjusted depending on the types of oils
               and vinegars used
            Different types and combinations of oils and vinegars can
             create many flavor variations
            Substituting the vinegar with other acid ingredients can
             add to flavor combinations
            Other flavoring agents such as herbs, spices, garlic or sugar
             can be added to enhance flavor


2/8/2013                 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1                 15
Salad Dressings
 Mayonnaise
   An emulsified cold sauce
   Used in many dressing recipes
   Usually bought commercially
    prepared
   Special oils and other flavoring agents
    can be added to enhance and change
    the flavor
   When making mayonnaise, care must
    be taken because it is a potentially
    hazardous food

2/8/2013         BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1   16
Matching Dressings and Salad Greens




2/8/2013    BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1   17
What makes a great salad?
  QUALITY SPEAKS!!                             ICE the Greens!!
  Proper handling of the                       BALANCE the TCTP…
     ingredients                                       taste, color, texture, portion size

    ORGANISED
    TEAR DON’T CUT!!
    Basic HYGEINE
     principles
    Prepare as close to
     service as possible-
     DON’T HOLD!!
    Keep it SIMPLE...

2/8/2013         BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1                                         18
Thank You




2/8/2013   BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1           19

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11 salads

  • 1. Chef Mehernosh Dhanda 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 1
  • 2. Scope  What is a salad?  How is it consumed?  Composition of a salad  Classification of salads  Simple salads  Compound-Meat based  Compound- Fish/seafood based  Salad greens  Commonly used greens  Purchasing & storage of greens  Dressings  What makes a great salad 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 2
  • 3. What is a Salad?  Salad is any of a wide variety of dishes, made of : • raw or cooked vegetables, • pasta, • legumes, • eggs, • grains, • meats, poultry, seafood and a variety of • fruits, • leafy greens, • nuts, seeds • dressings, oils, emulsions, juices  Generally served cold but as an exception (e.g. German potato salad) may be served warm. 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 3
  • 4. Origin & History  The word "salad" originates from the French salade of the same meaning, from the Latin salata (salty) & from sal (salt).  Ancient Greeks & Romans consumed salads  John Evelyn’s book Acetaria: A Discourse on Sallets, 1699, speaks of the importance of salads in daily diet 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 4
  • 5. Composition of a Salad D r  Base e B s  Lettuce leaf o si  Body d n y g  Apples, celery  Dressing  Mayonnaise  Garnish  Walnuts Base Waldorf Salad 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 5
  • 6. How is it consumed?  Salads may be served at any point during a meal.  Appetizer salads: light salads to stimulate the appetite as the first course of the meal.  Side salads: to accompany the main course as a side dish.  Main course salads: usually containing a portion of protein, such as chicken breast , slices of beef, forcemeats etc.  Palate-cleansing salads: to settle the stomach after the main course.  Dessert salads: sweet versions usually, containing fruits, gelatin or whipped cream. 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 6
  • 7. Classification of Salads Meat based Fish Based Fruit based Vegetable based Miscellaneous 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 7
  • 8. Lettuce & celery salad Simple Salads  One or more primary ingredients make up the body  Raw, fresh ingredients  Single dressing Tossed veggie salad 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 8
  • 9. Compound Salads- Meat based  Body made up of raw & cooked ingredients  Generally served cold  Reuse of left over meats  Creative balancing of flavors, colors, textures & tastes  May use single or multiple dressings & flavorings Chicken & vegetable salad 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 9
  • 10. Salad Greens  Salad greens are not necessarily green; some are red, yellow, white and brown Dandelion salad  Includes but is not limited to the different types of lettuces & leaves  Some chefs have included flowers (e.g. dandelion, rose) & exotic grasses into their salad menus Mixed petal salad 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 10
  • 11. Commonly used Greens Lettuces Chicory  Boston  Belgian endive  Iceberg  Curly endive  Leaf  Escarole  Romaine  Radicchio  Baby lettuce  Micro greens 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 11
  • 12. Other Salad Greens  Arugula  Sprouts  Dandelion  Watercress  Mâche  Edible flowers  Sorrel  Fresh herbs  Spinach 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 12
  • 13. Purchasing  Head lettuce is generally packed in cases  Salad greens are simply washed and eaten  If possible, purchase salad greens daily  Many types are available precut and prewashed 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 13
  • 14. Storage of salad greens  Store in the original protective cartons  Store at temperature between 34°F and 38°F  Do not store close to apples and tomatoes  Do not wash until needed  Some are heartier and can be kept for a week  Others are more delicate and need to be consumed in a few days  Wrap in kitchen paper & keep.. It stays longer. 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 14
  • 15. Salad Dressings  Vinaigrette dressing  Also known as basic French dressing  Standard ratio 3 parts oil to 1 part vinegar  This ratio may be adjusted depending on the types of oils and vinegars used  Different types and combinations of oils and vinegars can create many flavor variations  Substituting the vinegar with other acid ingredients can add to flavor combinations  Other flavoring agents such as herbs, spices, garlic or sugar can be added to enhance flavor 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 15
  • 16. Salad Dressings  Mayonnaise  An emulsified cold sauce  Used in many dressing recipes  Usually bought commercially prepared  Special oils and other flavoring agents can be added to enhance and change the flavor  When making mayonnaise, care must be taken because it is a potentially hazardous food 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 16
  • 17. Matching Dressings and Salad Greens 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 17
  • 18. What makes a great salad?  QUALITY SPEAKS!!  ICE the Greens!!  Proper handling of the  BALANCE the TCTP… ingredients taste, color, texture, portion size  ORGANISED  TEAR DON’T CUT!!  Basic HYGEINE principles  Prepare as close to service as possible- DON’T HOLD!!  Keep it SIMPLE... 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 18
  • 19. Thank You 2/8/2013 BAC 101 Culinary Foundation Level 1 19