Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Definition of baking

Baking

Definition
Baking is the cooking of food by dry heat in an oven in which the action of the dry convection heat is modified by steam.

Methods
Three methods of baking can be identified.
  • Dry baking: when baking, steam rises from the water content of the food; this steam combines with the dry heat of the oven to cook the food, e.g. cakes, pastry, baked jacket potatoes.
  • Increased humidity baking: when baking certain foods, e.g. bread, the oven humidity is increased by placing a bowl of water or injection steam into the oven, thus increasing the water content of the food and so improving the eating quality.
  • Bain marie: when baking, place food in a container of water (bain marie) which modifies the heat so that the food cooks more slowly, does not overheat or overcook.

    Advantages

    • A wide range of savoury and sweet foods can be produced
    • Bakery products yield appetising goods with eye-appeal and mouth-watering aromas
    • Bulk cooking can be achieved with uniformity of colour and degree of cooking
    • Baking ovens have effective manual or automatic controls
    • There is straightforward access for loading and removal of items

    Disadvantages

    • Requires regular attention
    • Ovens are expensive to heat

    Examples of foods which you might choose to cook by baking

    Eggs, e.g. in cocottes Meat, e.g. steak and kidney pie, cornish pasties
    Chicken, e.g. vol au vent
    Vegetables, e.g. potatoes
    Apples Fruit flans
    Baked egg custard
    Cakes
    Bread

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