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Year Eleven

Year Eleven. Research Context: Bread based snacks Design Task : Savoury snack and dip products. Starter. 3 - 2 – 1 Identify THREE things you might dip or dunk into a dip List TWO different flavoured dips Describe ONE occasion when you might consume dips and dippers !.

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Year Eleven

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  1. Year Eleven Research Context: Bread based snacks Design Task : Savoury snack and dip products

  2. Starter 3 - 2 – 1 Identify THREE things you might dip or dunk into a dip List TWO different flavoured dips Describe ONE occasion when you might consume dips and dippers !

  3. Learning Objectives Know • What a food dip is and when do we tend to eat them. Understand • What types of ingredients are used in dips to produce quality products Be able to... • List at least THREE types of dips • Identify key ingredients used in a selection of dips • Evaluate a range of commercial dips by completing a product analysis and answering key questions.

  4. What’s in the dip?

  5. What is a dip ? • A dip or dipping sauce is a common condiment for many types of food. Dips are used to add flavour to a food, such as pita bread, dumplings, crackers, cut-up raw vegetables, seafood, cubed pieces of meat and cheese, potato chips, tortilla chips. • Unlike other sauces, instead of applying the sauce to the food, the food is typically put, dipped, or added into the dipping sauce (hence the name). Dips are commonly used for finger foods, appetizers, and other easily held foods. • Thick dips based on sour cream, cremefraiche, milk, yogurt, mayonnaise, soft cheese, or beans are a staple of American hors d'oeuvres

  6. APL - What am I ? • ...a dip of ground chick peas and sesame tahini with spices and lemon juice. • ...a Mexican dip of avocadoes, onions and chilli peppers, commonly eaten with tortilla chips. • ... a dip of carp or codfish roe. • ... the European egg and oil emulsion that is not only the basis for many dips, but is on its own a dip. • ... a Greek condiment made with yoghurt

  7. Hummus

  8. Hummus Chick peas Tahini Lemon Garlic

  9. Salsa

  10. Salsa Mint and parsley Cucumber Lemon Tomatoes Olive oil Spring onions

  11. Sardine Dip

  12. Sardine Dip Low fat cream cheese Canned sardines Lemon

  13. Cheese Dip Tomato Ketchup Soft Cheese 2 x Spring Onions

  14. Guacamole

  15. Guacamole Lime Avocado Garlic

  16. Mini Plenary : Which ingredients make which dip?

  17. Review : Which ingredients make which dip?

  18. What do you think ? Why ? LOOK at the dips before you EXAMINE them more closely and TASTE - think about these question ... How confident are you with your answers ? • Which is the cheapest ? • Highest in saturated fat ? • Lowest in Kcal ? • Hottest – spicy hot ? • Smoothest texture ? • Select EIGHT describing words – complete at least ONE product profile for ONE dip

  19. Why use sensory evaluation? Sensory evaluation can be used to: • compare similarities/differences in a range of dishes/products; • evaluate a range of existing dishes/food products; • analyse food samples for improvements; • gauge responses to a dish/product, e.g. acceptable v unacceptable; • explore specific characteristics of an ingredient or dish/food product; • check whether a final dish/food product meets its original specification; • provide objective and subjective feedback data to enable informed decisions to be made.

  20. Evaluation Appearance Sensory • What it looks like ...

  21. Appearance What words would you use to describe these foods? ?

  22. Evaluation Odour Sensory • What it smells like ...

  23. Odour What words would you use to describe these foods? ?

  24. Evaluation Texture Sensory • What it feels like in your mouth ....

  25. Texture What words would you use to describe these foods? ?

  26. Evaluation Taste Sensory • What the flavour is ...

  27. Taste What words would you use to describe these foods? ?

  28. Product Analysis • What makes a good quality dip ? • Texture ? • Taste / flavour ? • Cost ? • Target audience ? • Portion size ?

  29. Review • V- what I have SEEN that has help me learn • One question I would like to ask…. • A- what I have HEARD that has help me learn • K- what I have DONE that has help me learn

  30. Have you ? Can you ? Do you Know • What a food dip is and when do we tend to eat them ? Do you Understand • What types of ingredients are used in dips to produce quality products Have you ... • Listed at least THREE types of dips • Identified key ingredients used in a selection of dips • Evaluated a range of commercial dips • Completed a product analysis and answered key questions.

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