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Evidence Guide: SITHASC023A - Prepare and produce Indian breads

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SITHASC023A - Prepare and produce Indian breads

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Prepare and bake Indian breads.

  1. Select, weigh and prepare required ingredients according to recipe specifications and enterprise practice.
  2. Follow specified preparation techniques and shape and size breads according to cuisine requirements and enterprise practice.
  3. Bake Indian breads using specialised equipment according to instructions.
Select, weigh and prepare required ingredients according to recipe specifications and enterprise practice.

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Follow specified preparation techniques and shape and size breads according to cuisine requirements and enterprise practice.

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Bake Indian breads using specialised equipment according to instructions.

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Present and store breads.

  1. Select tableware in sizes, shapes and colour to display breads attractively and create maximum customer appeal.
  2. Match breads with suitable accompaniments consistent with acceptable traditional regional style and recipe specifications.
  3. Store breads at correct temperatures for the preservation of freshness, appearance and eating characteristics.
Select tableware in sizes, shapes and colour to display breads attractively and create maximum customer appeal.

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Match breads with suitable accompaniments consistent with acceptable traditional regional style and recipe specifications.

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Store breads at correct temperatures for the preservation of freshness, appearance and eating characteristics.

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, the range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for this Training Package.

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency

Evidence of the following is essential:

ability to prepare Indian breads using a range of cookery and preparation methods

knowledge of Indian breads, including cultural considerations, commodities, culinary terminology and equipment

preparation of a range of Indian breads, using the full range of techniques required and authentic and appropriate ingredients

ability to undertake duties according to organisational hygiene, health and safety practices

ability to prepare Indian bread within the timeframe required by a commercial kitchen.

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Assessment must ensure:

demonstration of skills within a fully equipped, operational commercial kitchen suitable for Asian cooking, including industry-current equipment, as defined in the Assessment Guidelines

preparation of breads for real customers within typical workplace time constraints.

Methods of assessment

A range of assessment methods should be used to assess practical skills and knowledge. The following examples are appropriate for this unit:

direct observation of practical demonstration of preparing and presenting breads

samples and tasting of breads prepared by the candidate

written or oral questions to test knowledge of bread types, ingredients, cultural aspects, use and importance of typical commodities and flavourings, safety issues and food quality indicators

review of portfolios of evidence and third-party workplace reports of on-the-job performance by the candidate, such as menus and photographs.

Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry sector, workplace and job role is recommended, for example:

SITHASC001A Use basic Asian methods of cookery.

Assessing employability skills

Employability skills are integral to effective performance in the workplace and are broadly consistent across industry sectors. How these skills are applied varies between occupations and qualifications due to the different work functions and contexts.

Employability skills embedded in this unit should be assessed holistically with other relevant units that make up the skill set or qualification and in the context of the job role.

Required Skills and Knowledge

This section describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit.

The following skills must be assessed as part of this unit:

precision kneading, moulding and shaping techniques to achieve the required texture

frying and baking procedures and techniques for Indian breads

selecting, using and maintaining specialised equipment, tableware and serviceware for preparing, cooking and serving Indian breads, including using the cast iron pan (tava), wok (karahi) and clay oven (tandoori oven)

identifying, selecting, storing and using typical commodities, herbs and spices, condiments, thickening and flavouring agents, seasonal delicacies relevant to Indian bread and appropriate preparation methods

evaluating quality of ingredients and breads

safe work practices, particularly in relation to bending and lifting, and using cutting implements, appliances, heated surfaces and other equipment that carries a risk of burns

maintaining a tidy workstation

problem-solving skills to correct overcooking or dough that has been prepared to the wrong consistency

literacy skills to read recipes and orders

numeracy skills to determine cooking temperature and timing for specific bread-making techniques.

The following knowledge must be assessed as part of this unit:

traditional names, varieties and terminology applied to Indian breads

principles of selecting and serving different kinds of breads for menu items

commodities, including:

yeast products

flour

fat

milk products for Indian breads

cuisine characteristics, and cultural and religious practices related to food preparation, presentation and consumption, typical menu items, order of service, typical accompaniments and garnishes

kitchen and service culture, including kitchen organisation

principles and practices of personal and professional hygiene related to working in a kitchen, including appropriate uniform and other personal protective equipment.

Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording in the performance criteria is detailed below.

Commodities and other ingredients used in the preparation of Indian breads may include:

flour products, including atta, maida flour and lentil flour

yeast products, such as fresh or dried khamir

fat compound, such as ghee

milk products, such as yoghurt and sour cream

fresh, dried and preserved commodities

baking powder.

A selection of Indian breads must be prepared including:

chapatis

naan

paratha

pooris

dosa.

Specialised equipment may include:

cast iron pan (tava)

wok (karahi)

clay oven (tandoori oven).

Suitable accompaniments may include:

rice

vegetables

chutney

pickles

sauces

snacks

appetisers

main course dishes

beverages.