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Cook Poultry and Game Dishes

The document provides guidelines for cooking poultry and game dishes as well as preventing food contamination. It recommends using low, moderate heat when cooking poultry to produce a more flavorful and tender product while minimizing nutrient loss and shrinkage. It also advises stuffing poultry immediately before roasting and not overfilling the cavity. Leftover poultry and stuffing should be refrigerated separately to prevent contamination. Basting can improve the palatability of lean poultry meat.
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Cook Poultry and Game Dishes

The document provides guidelines for cooking poultry and game dishes as well as preventing food contamination. It recommends using low, moderate heat when cooking poultry to produce a more flavorful and tender product while minimizing nutrient loss and shrinkage. It also advises stuffing poultry immediately before roasting and not overfilling the cavity. Leftover poultry and stuffing should be refrigerated separately to prevent contamination. Basting can improve the palatability of lean poultry meat.
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Cook poultry

and Game dishes


Principle of Poultry Cookery
1. The fat distribution and maturity of the fowl affect
the quality of the product. Mature birds are best
cooked using moist heat. Dry heat is suitable for
young birds.
2. The best cooking temperature for poultry is at low
moderate heat. This temperature range produces
a more flavorful and tender product. This also
minimizes nutrients loss and shrinkage of meat.
3. To prevent the risk of microbial contamination,
stuffing of turkey and chickens should be done
immediately before roasting. It is best not to fill
the cavity completely as this will prevent the
poultry from being thoroughly cooked.
4. Because of its susceptibility to
microbial growth, cooked poultry should
be eaten immediately or refrigerated if
not consumed. Leftover stuffing should
be stored separately to prevent
contamination.
5. Because poultry meat is pale-colored,
it is best to employ dry heat cooking with
fat for a brown color.
6. When roasting chicken, cuts should be
placed with the breast side down to
produce a juicer and tenderer product.
7. To improve the palatability of lean
poultry meat, basting can be done.

The common causes of food


contamination and food spoilage:
1. Failure to properly refrigerate food.
2. Failure to thoroughly heat or cook food.
3. Infected employees/workers because
of poor personal hygiene practices.
4. Food prepared a day or more before
they are served.
5. Raw, contaminated ingredients
incorporated into foods that receive no
further cooking.

6. Cross- contamination of cook foods


through improperly cleaned equipment.

7. Failure to reheat foods to temperature


that kills bacteria.

8. Prolonged exposure to temperatures


favourable to bacterial growth.
There are two heat method:
1. Moist heat method – these dishes are
involve in water.
Ex: tinola, sinampalukang manok, manok
na pinaupo and relyeno.

2. Dry heat method


ex: fry, bake, grill
Step in fabricating chicken
( do you know the steps)

THANK YOU….
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