Identified The Standard Table of Weights and Measures. Applied The Standard Table of Weights and Measures
Identified The Standard Table of Weights and Measures. Applied The Standard Table of Weights and Measures
Identified The Standard Table of Weights and Measures. Applied The Standard Table of Weights and Measures
LESSON PLAN
TLE-BREAD AND PASTRY PRODUCTION 8
I. Objectives
At the end of the lesson the students are expected to:
1. Identified the standard table of weights and measures.
2. Applied the standard table of weights and measures
3. Apply basic mathematical operations in calculating weights and measures
III. Procedure
1. Preparatory Activity
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
A. Classroom Routine
Prayer
Greetings
Checking Attendance
B. Review
Let us have a recall about the previous
topic:
1. What are the different baking tools and
equipment and their uses? -Cake pans - comes in different sizes
-give me one…. and shapes and may be round square
rectangular or heart shaped
- what are the kinds of cake pans and give its - Tube center pan – deeper than a
uses. round pan and with a hollow center, it
is removable which is used to bake
chiffon type cakes.
-what else? - Muffin pan - has 12 formed cups for
Ok very good I’m glad that baking muffins and cup cakes
you’ve still remember our
previous lesson. So now let’s
proceed.
C. Motivation
- What do you think will happen if you baked cakes Answer’s vary
or bread without proper measurement?
-What if the recipe asked for a measurement and you Answer’s vary
don’t have the tools or equipment for it? What will you
do?
IV. DISCUSSION
1 tablespoon all purpose flour…………...1/2 tablespoon cornstarch, potato starch,
rice starch or arrowroot starch
1 tablespoon cornstarch…………………… 2 tablespoon all purpose flour
1 cup sifted cake flour………………………. 7/8 cup all purpose flour sifted, 1cup all purpose flour minus 2
tablespoon.
1 cup sugar granulated ……………………..1 1/3 cup brown sugar, lightly packed, 1 ½ cup
corn syrup minus ½ cup liquid, 1 cup honey minus ½ to 1/3 cup liquid
1 cup honey ………………………………….. 1 ¼ cup sugar plus 1 /2cup liquid
1 ounce chocolate ………………………… 3 tablespoon cocoa plus 1 tablespoon fat
1 tablespoon baking powder …………….. ¼ teaspoon baking soda plus ½ cup fully
soured milk or lemon juice mixed with
sweet milk to make ½ cup, ¼ teaspoon
baking soda plus ¼ to ½ cup molasses, ¼
cream of tartar
1 teaspoon active dry yeast ………………1 package (7gram) dry yeast compressed
yeast cake
1 whole egg ………………....................... 2 egg yolks or 3 tablespoon thawed from
frozen eggs, 2 ½ tablespoon sifted dry
whole eggs powder plus 21/2 tablespoon
lukewarm water
1 egg yolk ……………………………….….1 1/3 tablespoon frozen egg yolk
1 egg white ………………………………... 2 tablespoon frozen egg white,
2 teaspoon dry egg yolk powder plus
2 teaspoon water
1 square unsweetened chocolate………. 3 tablespoon cocoa plus 1 tablespoon fat
1 cup butter ……………………………….. 1 cup margarine,7/8 to 1 cup hydrogenated
fat plus ½ teaspoon of fat, 7/8 cup of lard
plus ½ teaspoon salt
1 cup coffee cream ( 20 percent )………. 3 tablespoons butter plus about 7/8 cup milk
1 cup heavy cream ( 40 percent )………..1/4 cup butter plus 3 /4 cup of milk
1 cup whole milk …………………………. 1 cup reconstituted non- fat dry milk plus
2 ½ teaspoons of butter or margarine
1 cup milk………………………………….. 3 tablespoon of sifted non- fat dry milk
plus 1 cup water, 6 tablespoons of sifted
crystals plus 1 cup water
1 cup butter milk or sour milk …………… 1 tablespoon of vinegar or lemon juice plus
enough sweet milk to make1 cup (let stand
for 5 minutes), 1 ¾ teaspoon of cream of
of tartar plus1 cup of sweet milk
Oven temperatures
°C = °F-32 X 5/9 °F = °C x 9/5 + 32
V. Application
Identification. :Write the word that is described or referred to.
Directions: Use the formula in converting degrees Centigrade to degrees Fahrenheit and Fahrenheit to
Centigrade. Show your computation. Five points each.
C = F – 32 x 5 / 9 F = C x 9 / 5 + 32
ANWER KEY.
F = C x 9 / 5 + 32
= 100 x 9 / 5 + 32
900 / 5 + 32
180 + 32
= 212 degrees Fahrenheit
2. C = F -32 x 5 / 9
= 320 -32 x 5 / 9
288 x 5 /9
1440 / 9
= 160 degrees Centigrade