Basic Cookery by Daniel R Stevenson

Basic Cookery by Daniel R Stevenson

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A book written specifically for competence-based cookery courses and training programmes. It is also designed to offer a thorough knowledge of food production for BTEC Certificate and Diploma Courses, BTEC Higher Certificate and Higher Diploma and Undergraduate Courses.

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Basic Cookery by Daniel R Stevenson

This book is written specifically for competence-based cookery courses and training programmes, such as National Vocational Qualifications and Caterbase programmes (Food Preparation and Cookery - Levels II and III; Master Chef - Level IV; City and Guilds 705, 706/1, 706/2 and 706/3). It is also designed to offer a thorough knowledge of food production for BTEC Certificate and Diploma Courses, BTEC Higher Certificate and Higher Diploma and Undergraduate Courses. The process approach concentrates on the techniques and skills which make up methods of cookery and which are common to all dishes, whether regional or international. The intention is to highlight basic cookery skills and techniques and promote their transferability throughout difference types of cookery. Each chapter is devoted to a method of cookery, and this is divided into culinary processes. Each process demonstrates a base method, such as shallow-poaching fish fillets, and gives a variety of further dishes using the same base method, such as fillets of sole florentine and supreme of fillet cubat. In this way, students should be able to recognize the basic cooking principle behind dishes and then go on to improvize upon the base methods to create new dishes.
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ISBN 13 9780748704217
ISBN 10 0748704213
Title Basic Cookery
Author Daniel R Stevenson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Spiral bound
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1991-04-01
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.