th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

37
Garde Manger I Sandwiches and Hors d’Oeuvres

Upload: profmanoj-srivastava

Post on 15-Apr-2017

592 views

Category:

Food


7 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Garde Manger I Sandwiches and Hors d’Oeuvres

Page 2: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Section Objectives

Upon completing this section, you should be able to:• Discuss the fundamentals of garde manger: nnsandwiches and hors d’oeuvres

Page 3: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Sandwiches

• A sandwich is often the first meal a person learns to prepare

• Sandwiches may be served hot or cold • Assembly can happen in advance, or à la minute

– Depends on the desired outcome

Page 4: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Sandwich Components

• Bread – Firm, thick, not overwhelming or dry– Pullman loaves, peasant-style breads, and rolls– Flatbreads, wrappers, and tortillas

• Spread– Moisture barrier– Flavored butter or mayonnaise base, spreadable

cheeses, tahini, jams, and condiments– Holds sandwich together

Page 5: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Sandwich Components—components

• Filling– Vegetable or protein

• Garnish– Textural contrast, flavor enhancers

Page 6: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Types of Sandwiches

• Hot (e.g., panini, melt)– Closed– Open

• Cold (e.g., club, deli)– Closed– Open

Page 7: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Sandwich Presentation

• Presentation is very important for sandwich service• Assembly of sandwiches should be conducted in

an efficient and thoughtful manner• Consider quality and presentation

Page 8: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Sandwich Mise en Place

• Prepare all ingredients– Cook, mix, slice, or rinse ingredients

as necessary• Arrange and store ingredients

– Preportion as appropriate– Keep within easy reach but properly refrigerated

Page 9: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Sandwich Mise en Place—continued

• Select and arrange equipment– Spatulas, scoops, knives, cutting boards,

heat griddles, fryers, and broilers

Page 10: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Cutting Sandwiches

• Sandwiches can be cut in a variety of ways to make the presentation attractive– Halves – Thirds– Quarters

• Garnish is important to the look of the sandwich– Consider “functional” garnishes

Page 11: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Sandwich Sanitation

• Sandwiches, whether hot or cold, present a dangerous environment for the spread of foodborne illness

• High protein, precooked food, mayonnaise, and butter, along with a variety of hand contact, create food safety challenges

• Produce sandwiches under the most stringent conditions

Page 12: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Hors d’Oeuvres

• French word used to describe small portions of very flavorful food items served either before the main meal, lunch, or dinner, or as the first course of a meal

Page 13: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Types of Hors d’Oeuvres

• Canapé: Small open-faced sandwich that may be topped with a variety of savory food items

• Barquettes and tartlets: Miniature pie shells made from a short pie dough and filled with a variety of savory fillings

• Choux puffs and carolines: Miniature puff and éclair-shaped choux paste shells filled with a variety of savory purées and mousses

Page 14: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Canapés: Banquet-Style

• Use a dense bread, such as pumpernickel or rye(which allows elimination of toasting)

• Use Pullman loaves, approximately 4" × 4" × 18"• These should be sliced lengthwise, no thicker than 1/4"

– If bread is extremely fresh or coarsely textured, it is difficult to get thin, even slices

– For thin, even slices, slice bread when slightly frozen

Page 15: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Canapés: Banquet-Style—continued

• Always trim crust from bread after slicing, not before

• The evenness of slices can be improved by using a band saw to slice the loaves

Page 16: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Canapés: Banquet-Style—continued

• Soften spread by whipping or by allowing to warm to room temperature

• Apply spread to Pullman slice with a medium-size palette knife

• Apply filling to Pullman slice– Select an item for the filling that can be

applied quickly and easily to the bread – It is best if it can be applied in a single step

Page 17: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Canapés: Banquet-Style—continued

• Items that can be sliced in long sheets on a meat slicer then laid on top of the Pullman loaf work well; these include ham, turkey, cheese, or smoked salmon

• Fine-textured salads, such as tuna salad, salmon salad, and chicken salad, (when the recipe is adjusted to avoid seepage of moisture) can be easily spread onto a Pullman slice

Page 18: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Canapés: Banquet-Style—continued

• At this point, you essentially have a very large, open-faced sandwich

• Banquet-style canapés can be—and are often—made up to this point, one to two days in advance

• If you are making the canapés in advance, continue to the next step

• The canapé can be tightly wrapped and frozen, and then defrosted and finished when needed

Page 19: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

• The Pullman-sized slices, spread and topped with the filling, are coated with a thin layer of aspic

• Aspic helps to preserve their freshness and gives them a glistening finish– Aspic can be applied with a brush or spray

bottle– Aspic should be delicate, not rubbery– It should be perfectly clear and have a good

flavor

Canapés: Banquet-Style—continued

Page 20: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

• The Pullman slice is now ready to be cut into individual canapés– Squares, diamonds, and triangles can be cut

using straight-line cuts of a long French knife– This technique results in the least amount of

wasted product

Canapés: Banquet-Style—continued

Page 21: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Canapés: Banquet-Style—continued

• Rounds and crescents can be cut using a sharpened round cutter– This technique results in more waste

• Special shapes, such as stars, hearts, spades, and others, can be cut from the Pullman slice– These cuts have the lowest yield per

Pullman slice

Page 22: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

• Exactness of size and shape is critical for an elegant presentation

• Individual canapés should be lined up on a work tray in neat “rank and file” order– Any misshapen or wrongly sized items can be

picked out easily

Canapés: Banquet-Style—continued

Page 23: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Canapés: Banquet-Style—continued

• Garnish can be applied to the canapé– The garnish should be one that can be

quickly made and easily applied– Chose a garnish that is suitable for

the filling

Page 24: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

• Basic method is the same as banquet-style• Special techniques

– Bases with special shapes are often used– They cost more to handle and have a lower

yield of usable product

Canapés: À la Carte-Style

Page 25: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Canapés: À la Carte-Style—continued

• A commonly produced item is the coronet, made from salami, ham, smoked salmon, or similar food– These are attached to a base with a rosette of basic spread

or compound butter– The coronet is filled with an olive, sour cream, caviar, or

other suitable food– This preparation has great eye appeal, but takes more

production time – Garnishes are often more complex, such as a strip of

marinated red pepper tied in a tiny bow

Page 26: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Tartlets and Barquettes

• Prepare an unsweetened, short pie dough• Roll out thin, 1/8" thick maximum• Allow rolled-out dough to rest

– Freezing dough briefly will speed up resting process

• Cut rolled-out dough into small circles, squares, or rectangles– These should be large enough to fully line interior

of the barquette or tartlet mold

Page 27: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Tartlets and Barquettes—continued

• Loosely place square of dough into mold– It is not necessary to oil or lubricate mold

when using a short pie dough

Page 28: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Tartlets and Barquettes—continued

• Place a second mold on top of first, sandwiching dough between the two molds, apply gentle pressure to bring them together

• Trim excess dough from the edges of molds with a paring knife

• Place molds upside down on a sheet pan– A second sheet pan may be placed on top of the

molds to reduce tendency of dough to draw back during baking

Page 29: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Tartlets and Barquettes—continued

• Bake in a 375°F (190°C) oven, until top mold falls off easily– It is acceptable for barquettes

and tartlet shells to be pale and not “golden brown”

– Be careful not to overbake• Overbaked shells shatter

easily

Page 30: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Tartlets and Barquettes—continued

• If a custard is to be cooked in shells, dough should be raw or just blanched when filled with custard– Shells can be made up to a week in advance

• If barquette or tartlet is to be served cold, coat inside of prepared shell with a spread or compound butter – This will help keep crust from getting soggy or

warped– Fill and garnish as you would for a canapé

Page 31: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Choux Puffs and Carolines

• Choux puffs– Use a straight #6 or #7

pastry tube– Pipe the paste into a

small ball, about 1-11/2" in diameter

– After baking, the diameter of the choux puffs should be no more than 2"

Page 32: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Choux Puffs and Carolines—continued

• Carolines– Use a straight #5 or #6 pastry tube– Pipe paste into lengths of no more than 2"– Bake as you would any item made from

choux paste– These shells should not be prepared more

than 3 to 4 days in advance

Page 33: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Choux Puffs and Carolines: Preparing the Filling

• Fillings suited for choux puffs and carolines are purées or mousses of meat, fish, or vegetables

• The content of filling, including garnishes, needs to be small enough to pass through a pastry tube

Page 34: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Choux Puffs and Carolines: Preparing the Filling—continued

• Be careful not to overcook fish or meat for purée

• If overcooked, it will give a grainy-mouth feel to filling

• This cannot be masked by the addition of velouté or mayonnaise during processing

Page 35: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Choux Puffs and Carolines—continued

• Make a small hole in the bottom of the puff with the tip of a small pastry tube and pipe in the filling– In some cases, in order to fill the puff,

simply cut off the top of the puff• The cavity within the puff is then filled

with the desired filling– Fill puffs as close to service as possible;

they tend to become soggy when held

Page 36: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Choux Puffs and Caroline—continued

• Choux puffs are not usually garnished• They can, however, be garnished like a canapé• Carolines, after filling, are often topped with

a suitable chaud-froid sauce in the style of the chocolate on an éclair

Page 37: Th garde manger sandwiches horsdeouvres

Thanks

Manoj Srivastava