MO DUL: Basic Education Grade 9
MO DUL: Basic Education Grade 9
MO DUL: Basic Education Grade 9
MO
DUL
Technolog
y and
Livelihood
Education
Prepare
BASIC
Range EDUCATION
of
Appetiz
er GRADE 9
Gradde: ______________________________________________
TLE 9 Cookery NC II teacher: Josua C.
Andes,Name:
LPT _______________________________________________
ESSENTIAL
CONTENT
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How to prepare
appetizer?
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INTRODUCTION
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Appetizers can be more appreciated if presented attractively like the saying goes “the
eyes eats first”. Plate presentation is the process of offering the appetizer to guests in a stylish
and pleasing manner. It requires skills, style and creativity.
This lesson will provide you the knowledge, skills and understanding in presenting
range of appetizers.
Fundamentals of Plating
1. Balance
The rules of good menu balance also apply to plating. Select foods and garnishes
that offer variety and contrast.
Color. Two or more colors on a plate are usually more interesting than one.
Garnish is also important.
Shapes. Plan for variety of shapes and forms. Cutting vegetables into different
shapes gives you great flexibility.
Texture. Not strictly visual consideration, but important in plating in menu
planning.
Flavors. One of the factors to consider when balancing colors, shapes, and
texture on the plate.
2. Portion size. This is important for presentation as well as for costing.
Match portion sizes and plates. Too small a plate makes an overcrowded,
jumbled, messy appearance. Too large a plate makes the portions look
skimpy.
1. Plan ahead. Make a sketch by dividing the tray into six or eight sections. This will help
you lay out a balance and symmetrical design. The sketch should indicate the
centerpiece, slices of foods and garnishes.
2. Get movement into your design. Good design makes your eyes move across the platter
following the lines you have set up. It could be arranged in rows or lines.
3. Give the design a focal point. Use centerpiece to emphasize and strengthen the design
by giving it direction and height. Note that centerpiece is not always in the center.
4. Keep items in proportion.
5. Make the garnish count. Use garnish to balance out a plate by providing additional
element. Two items on a plate often look unbalanced, but adding a garnish completes
the picture. On the other hand do not add unnecessary garnishes
6. Don’t drown every plate in sauce or gravy. It may hides colors and shapes. You may
cover a part of it or a band of sauce across the center.
7. Keep it simple. Simplicity is more attractive than complicated designs.
8. Let the guest see the best side of everything. Angle overlapping slices and wedged-
shaped pieces toward the customer and the best side of each slice is face up.
LEARNING
REFLECTION
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LEARNING APPLICATION
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Make an appetizer presentation using dummy ingredients. You can use cut outs or any
materials that are present to your home. Take a photo and post it on facebook face book
group.
LEARNING RUBRIC
CRITERIA WEIGHT
Creativity 25
Presentation/ Plating 25
Eye Appeal 25
Online Reaction 25