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1Home Economics... ( Cereals )
- Task Analysis
- - Research and development
- - Decision making
Name Lim Chun Tong Karen (16) Class
1S2 Teacher Miss Teo C.C
2Task Analysis
Staple Forming the greatest or most important
part of something. Diet The kind of food that
someone eats each day. Garnishes Something you
add to food to decorate it. Polythene A strong
and light plastic used to make bags. One-dish
meal A meal that includes only a dish. Cereals
A plant grown to produce grains for food,such
as wheat,rice,etc. Source To find out where
something can be obtained from. Committee A
group of people chosen to represent a larger
group in order to do a particular job.
3Research and development
Information/article on cereals
4- Types of cereals
- Wheat - Wheat is usually ground to flour which
is used to produce a wide range of products. The
type of flour produced differs according to the
rate of extraction. - Maize - Maize may be processed to make many
different ingredients and food products. It may
be milled in a similar process to wheat. Its germ
is rich in oil, which is refined to produce corn
oil. - Barley - Barley is mainly sold as pearl barley,
which is the whole grain with its husk removed - Oats Oats are rolled rather than crushed
during processing. Coarse, medium and fine grades
of oatmeal are available.
5- Rice - Brown rice has its outer husk removed, and
white rice is milled and polished further to
remove the bran and germ. There are many
different types of rice, categorised by size,
shape and the region where they are grown. Rice
can be ground to make flour. - Rye - Rye contains little gluten, so produces
breads with low volume and a dense texture
barley
wheat
Source http//www.nutrition.org.uk/information/
foodandingredients/cereal.html
6Research and development
More information on cereals
Source http//www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/children/d
idyouknow/didyouknow_cereals.shtml
7Information on one-dish meals
One of the best ways to get dinner on the table
in a hurry is to make a one dish meal - like one
of Minnesota's famous hot dishes. These recipes
combine grains or legumes, vegetables or fruit,
and perhaps some meat all in one, so with just a
glass of milk you have dinner.
One dish meals offer a positive solution to the
time crunch problem in our fast-paced lifestyles.
It's a concept we can build a system around to
ensure the best use of our time and ingredients
in the preparation of the family meal. Formerly
the casserole, one dish meals have been updated
to meet the needs of today's hectic time
schedules. One dish options range from skillet
stir-fries to the traditional baking dish or
Dutch oven. Add a fresh salad and you have
created your own super simple gourmet meal.
Develop a system for quick meal preparation, and
you may find it easier to create a meal at home
than to settle for fast food lane fare. Fast food
is generally less than satisfying, costly and
poor in nutrition. Working with simple
ingredients to meet the demands of your family's
discerning tastes can be very satisfying.
Consider the variations in the traditional
favorites of pizza, chicken and pork chops and
you will be certain to please most anyone.
Source http//www.baptisteast.com/recipes/onedi
sh.cfm
8Recipe developement
Method
Source http//seehoychan.com.sg/webtop/recipes/r
ecipe2.phtml
9Recipe developement
Fried Rice 1/2 cup diced carrots1/2 cup
frozen peas6 tablespoons oil2 eggs, beaten1
clove garlic, minced2 Chinese sausages, sliced
1/8 inch thick1/2 cup small fresh shrimp, rinsed
and well drained4 cups cooked white rice2
tablespoons soy sauce2 tablespoons chicken broth
(see Chicken Broth in Recipes)2 green onions,
sliced
Cook carrots and peas in boiling water until
tender, about 5 minutes. Drain and set aside.
meanwhile, heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a
non-stick skillet. Add beaten eggs and tip pan to
spread eggs. Cook until firm, then transfer to a
plate. Chop well and set aside. Heat 2
tablespoons in a wok over high heat. Add garlic
and stir for about 30 seconds, then add sausages
and shrimp and stir-fry for about 5 minutes. Add
cooked peas and carrots and mix together. Remove
from heat and transfer meat mixture to a bowl.
Heat remaining oil in wok over high heat and add
the rice. Stir fry for 3 to 4 minutes. Add soy
sauce and chicken broth and stir fry for 3 more
minutes. Gently add eggs, meat mixture, and green
onions. Serve hot.
Source http//www.globalgourmet.com/destinations
/china/friedrice.html
10Decision making
11Method
- Wash the Heavenly Rice, then stir in the rest of
the ingredients except for the garnishes. Cook
the mixture in a rice-cooker as you normally
would for rice. - Garnish the cooked rice with the shallots and
spring onion. Drizzle the dark soy sauce over and
serve
Why i choose this dish..
I chose this dish, claypot rice, for my test is
because it is nutritious and only take about 20
minutes , which is just enough for the time we
are allowed to cook.