Unit of competency details
SITHASC009 - Prepare Asian desserts (Release 1)
Summary
Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Releases:
1 1 (this release) |
03/Mar/2016 |
Companion volumes:
Unit of competency
Assessment requirements
Training packages that include this unit
Qualifications that include this unit
Classifications
Classification history
ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier | 110109 | Cookery | 09/Aug/2016 | |
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Unit of competency
Modification History
Not applicable.
Application
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to select, prepare desserts for national and regional Asian cuisines. It requires the ability to select and prepare ingredients, and to use relevant equipment and cookery methods.
The unit applies to hospitality and catering organisations that offer Asian cuisine and to cooks who usually work under the guidance of more senior chefs.
No occupational licensing, certification or specific legislative requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
Pre-requisite Unit
SITXFSA001 Use hygienic practices for food safety
Competency Field
Asian Cookery
Unit Sector
Hospitality
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENTS
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PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
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Elements describe the essential outcomes.
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Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.
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1. Select ingredients.
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1.1.Confirm food production requirements from food preparation list and standard recipes.
1.2.Calculate ingredient amounts according to requirements.
1.3.Identify and select ingredients for Asian desserts from stores according to recipe, quality, freshness and stock rotation requirements.
1.4.Check perishable supplies for spoilage or contamination prior to preparation.
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2. Select, prepare and use equipment.
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2.1.Select type and size of equipment suitable to requirements.
2.2.Safely assemble and ensure cleanliness of equipment before use.
2.3.Use equipment safely and hygienically according to manufacturer instructions.
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3. Portion and prepare ingredients.
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3.1.Sort and assemble ingredients according to food production sequencing.
3.2.Measure, weigh and portion ingredients according to recipe requirements.
3.3.Minimise waste to maximise profitability of food items prepared.
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4. Prepare desserts.
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4.1.Prepare desserts and sweets in correct shapes and sizes and with correct fillings, according to recipe.
4.2.Select and use cookery methods for Asian desserts according to recipe.
4.3.Prepare special occasion desserts.
4.4.Follow safe procedures for re-heated items.
4.5.Follow standard recipes and make food quality adjustments within scope of responsibility.
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5. Present and store desserts.
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5.1.Present desserts on appropriate service-ware.
5.2.Assess and add accompaniments, sauces and syrups as required.
5.3.Visually evaluate dish and adjust presentation .
5.4.Ensure food safety, quality and shelf life by storing food in appropriate environmental conditions .
5.5.Clean work area and dispose of or store surplus and re-usable by-products according to organisational procedures, environmental considerations and cost-reduction initiatives.
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Foundation Skills
Foundation skills essential to performance in this unit, but not explicit in the performance criteria are listed here, along with a brief context statement.
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SKILLS
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DESCRIPTION
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Reading skills to:
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- locate information in food preparation lists and standard recipes to determine food preparation requirements
- interpret manufacturer instructions for equipment
- locate and read date codes and rotation labels on food products.
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Writing skills to:
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- record notes on recipe requirements.
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Numeracy skills to:
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- calculate the number of portions
- determine cooking times and temperatures
- measure familiar quantities of ingredients using simple measuring instruments.
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Problem-solving skills to:
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- evaluate quality of ingredients and finished dishes and make adjustments to ensure a quality product
- adjust taste, texture and appearance of food products according to identified deficiencies.
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Planning and organising skills to:
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- efficiently sequence the stages of food preparation and production.
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Self-management skills to:
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- manage own speed, timing and productivity.
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Range of Conditions
Specifies different work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included.
Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.
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Food quality adjustments must involve consideration of factors relating to:
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- taste
- temperature
- texture.
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Adjusting presentation must involve consideration of:
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- accompaniments and garnishes to maximise visual appeal:
- plating food for practicality of:
- customer consumption
- service
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Environmental conditions must ensure appropriate:
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- atmosphere
- humidity
- light
- packaging
- temperature
- use of containers
- ventilation.
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Unit Mapping Information
SITHASC302 Produce Asian desserts
Links
Companion Volume implementation guides are found in VETNet - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=68c40a93-e51d-4e0f-bc06-899dff092694
Assessment requirements
Modification History
Not applicable.
Performance Evidence
Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:
- follow standard recipes to prepare at least six desserts from at least one of the following types of cuisine:
- Chinese
- Indian
- Indonesian
- Malay and Nonya
- Thai
- Vietnamese
- prepare the above desserts demonstrating at least eight of the preparation and cookery methods listed in the knowledge evidence
- at least one of the dessert items prepared must be:
- hot
- cold
- for a special occasion
- prepare above desserts for at least six different customers:
- within commercial time constraints
- reflecting required quantities to be produced
- following procedures for portion control and food safety practices when handling and storing Asian desserts
- responding to special customer requests and dietary requirements.
Knowledge Evidence
Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:
- culinary terms and trade names for ingredients commonly used in the production of Asian desserts
- required changes to desserts to reflect cultural and regional considerations and variations
- contents of stock date codes and rotation labels characteristics of ingredients and finished dishes:
- accompaniments and garnishes
- appearance and presentation
- freshness and other quality indicators
- nutritional value
- service style
- special occasion desserts
- taste
- texture and consistency
- preparation and cookery methods for Asian desserts:
- baking
- boiling
- chilling
- deep-frying
- filling
- freezing
- marinating
- shaping ingredients
- simmering
- steaming
- banquets
- commemorative events
- feast days
- symbolic events
- weddings
- appropriate environmental conditions for storing Asian desserts to:
- ensure food safety
- optimise shelf life
- safe operational practices using essential functions and features of equipment used to produce Asian desserts.
Assessment Conditions
Skills must be demonstrated in an operational commercial kitchen. This can be:
- an industry workplace
- a simulated industry environment, such as a training kitchen servicing customers.
Assessment must ensure access to:
- fixtures and large equipment:
- blenders and food mills
- food processors
- planetary mixers
- commercial grade work benches (1.5m/person)
- commercial refrigeration facilities:
- designated area for storage of dry goods and perishables
- double sink
- gas electric or induction stove tops (two burners per person)
- grillers, burners, ovens or salamanders as appropriate for the type of cuisine
- baking sheets and trays
- beaters
- bowls
- cake tins with:
- fixed base in a range of shapes
- loose bottom
- cutting boards
- food handler gloves
- knives:
- bread knives
- carving knives
- large serrated cake knives
- utility knives
- metric calibrated measuring jugs
- measuring spoons
- portion controlled scoops
- marble bench or slab
- moulds and forms
- oven mitts
- piping bags and attachments
- small utensils:
- flour and drum sieves
- strainers
- scrapers
- spatulas
- pastry brush
- fruit corers
- whisks:
- fine stainless steel wire
- coarse stainless steel wire
- platters, dishes and bowls
- cutlery and serving utensils
- sets of stainless steel bowls
- spoons:
- large plain and slotted metal spoons
- ladles in a variety of sizes
- serving spoons
- wooden spoons
- traditional and contemporary steamers
- diverse and comprehensive range of perishable food supplies for Asian cookery
- cleaning materials and equipment:
- cleaning cloths
- commercial cleaning and sanitising agents and chemicals for cleaning commercial kitchens, equipment and food storage areas
- dustpans and brooms
- garbage bins and bags
- hand towel dispenser and hand towels
- mops and buckets
- separate hand basin and antiseptic liquid soap dispenser for hand washing
- sponges, brushes and scourers
- tea towels
- organisational specifications:
- equipment manufacturer instructions
- current commercial stock control procedures and documentation for ordering, monitoring and maintaining stock
- mise en place lists, menus, standard recipes and recipes for special dietary requirements
- ordering and docketing paperwork
- food safety plan
- guidelines relating to food disposal, storage and presentation requirements
- safety data sheets (SDS) for cleaning agents and chemicals
- industry-realistic ratios of kitchen staff to customers; these can be:
- staff and customers in an industry workplace during the assessment process; or
- individuals who participate in role plays or simulated activities, set up for the purpose of assessment, in a simulated industry environment operated within a training organisation.
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations’ requirements for assessors; and:
- have worked in industry for at least three years where they have applied the skills and knowledge of this unit of competency.
Links
Companion Volume implementation guides are found in VETNet - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=68c40a93-e51d-4e0f-bc06-899dff092694