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Evidence Guide: SITHPAT301 - Produce cakes

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SITHPAT301 - Produce cakes

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

Select ingredients.

  1. Confirm food production requirements from food preparation list and standard recipes.
  2. Calculate ingredient amounts according to requirements.
  3. Identify and select ingredients from stores according to recipe, quality, freshness and stock rotation requirements.
Confirm food production requirements from food preparation list and standard recipes.

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Calculate ingredient amounts according to requirements.

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Identify and select ingredients from stores according to recipe, quality, freshness and stock rotation requirements.

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Select, prepare and use equipment.

  1. Select equipment of correct type and size.
  2. Safely assemble and ensure cleanliness of equipment before use.
  3. Use equipment safely and hygienically according to manufacturer instructions.
Select equipment of correct type and size.

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Safely assemble and ensure cleanliness of equipment before use.

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Use equipment safely and hygienically according to manufacturer instructions.

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Portion and prepare ingredients.

  1. Sort and assemble ingredients according to the sequencing of food production.
  2. Weigh and measure wet and dry ingredients according to the recipe and quantity of cakes required.
  3. Minimise waste to maximise profitability of cakes produced.
Sort and assemble ingredients according to the sequencing of food production.

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Weigh and measure wet and dry ingredients according to the recipe and quantity of cakes required.

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Minimise waste to maximise profitability of cakes produced.

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Cook cakes and sponges.

  1. Use cookery methods for cakes and sponges and fillings to achieve desired product characteristics.
  2. Follow standard recipes and make food quality adjustments within scope of responsibility.
  3. Select baking conditions, required oven temperature and bake cakes.
  4. Cool cakes and sponges in appropriate conditions to retain optimum freshness and product characteristics.
  5. Store reusable by-products of food preparation for future cooking activities.
Use cookery methods for cakes and sponges and fillings to achieve desired product characteristics.

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Follow standard recipes and make food quality adjustments within scope of responsibility.

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Select baking conditions, required oven temperature and bake cakes.

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Cool cakes and sponges in appropriate conditions to retain optimum freshness and product characteristics.

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Store reusable by-products of food preparation for future cooking activities.

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Decorate present and store cakes.

  1. Enhance appearance and taste of cakes using suitable fillings, icings and decorations, according to standard recipes.
  2. Apply icing to ensure a smooth and seamless finish.
  3. Visually evaluate cakes and adjust presentation before displaying.
  4. Use suitable serviceware to attractively present cakes according to organisational standards.
  5. Display cakes in appropriate conditions to retain optimum freshness and product characteristics.
  6. Store cakes and reusable by-products in appropriate environmental conditions.
Enhance appearance and taste of cakes using suitable fillings, icings and decorations, according to standard recipes.

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Apply icing to ensure a smooth and seamless finish.

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Visually evaluate cakes and adjust presentation before displaying.

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Use suitable serviceware to attractively present cakes according to organisational standards.

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Display cakes in appropriate conditions to retain optimum freshness and product characteristics.

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Store cakes and reusable by-products in appropriate environmental conditions.

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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, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Overview of assessment

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Evidence of the ability to:

follow standard recipes to produce and decorate cakes and sponges including:

basic aerated sponges

fruit cakes

Genoise sponges

Madeira cakes

Swiss rolls

produce multiple cakes of the same type that are consistent in quality, size, shape and appearance

integrate knowledge of:

quality indicators for ingredients

cookery methods for cakes and sponges

essential features, functions and safe use of food preparation equipment

food safety practices for handling and storing cakes and sponges

produce cakes within commercial time constraints.

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Assessment must ensure use of:

an operational pastry kitchen with the fixtures, large and small equipment and workplace documentarion defined in the Assessment Guidelines; this can be a:

real industry workplace

simulated industry environment such as a training kitchen servicing customers

industryrealistic ratios of kitchen staff to customers

food preparation lists and standard recipes

a variety of commercial ingredients for cakes and sponges.

Method 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 the individual preparing for and producing a range of cakes and sponges

evaluation of the taste and visual appeal of cakes produced by the individual

projects that allow assessment of the individual’s ability to produce a variety of cakes and sponges for an event, function or meeting within designated deadlines

use of visual and taste recognition exercises so the individual can identify ingredient and product characteristics

written or oral questioning to assess knowledge of culinary terms, quality indicators for ingredients, equipment, cookery methods and appropriate environmental storage conditions

review of portfolios of evidence and thirdparty workplace reports of onthejob performance by the individual.

Guidance information for assessment

The assessor should design integrated assessment activities to holistically assess this unit with other units relevant to the industry sector, workplace and job role, for example:

BSBSUS201A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

BSBWOR202A Organise and complete daily work activities

SITHCCC104 Package prepared foodstuffs

SITHCCC304 Produce and serve food for buffets

SITHCCC307 Prepare food to meet special dietary requirements

SITXFSA201 Participate in safe food handling practices

TLIE1005A Carry out basic workplace calculations.

Required Skills and Knowledge

Required skills

initiative and enterprise skills to minimise wastage

literacy skills to:

read and comprehend food preparation lists, standard recipes, date code and stock rotation labels and manufacturer instructions for equipment

write notes on recipe requirements and calculations

numeracy skills to:

weigh and measure ingredients for the quantity of cakes required

determine cooking times and temperatures

planning and organising skills to efficiently sequence the stages of food preparation and production

problem-solving skills to:

evaluate quality of ingredients and finished cakes and make adjustments to ensure a quality product

adjust taste, texture and appearance of food products according to identified deficiencies

self-management skills to manage own speed, timing and productivity

technology skills to use food preparation and cooking equipment.

Required knowledge

culinary terms and trade names for:

ingredients commonly used to produce cakes and sponges

a variety of classical and contemporary cakes and sponges

product characteristics of a variety of classical and contemporary cakes and sponges:

appearance

colour

consistency

moisture content

shape

taste

texture

nutritional value of classical and contemporary cakes and sponges

historical and cultural derivations of a variety of cakes and sponges

contents of stock date codes and rotation labels

indicators of freshness and quality of stocked ingredients for cakes and sponges

mise en place requirements for producing cakes, sponges and fillings

cookery methods for cakes, sponges and fillings:

adding fats and liquids to dry ingredients

preparing and using prebake finishes and decorations

selecting and preparing appropriate cake tins and moulds

stirring and aerating to achieve required consistency and texture

using required amount of batter according to desired characteristics of finished products

weighing or measuring and sifting dry ingredients

whisking, folding, piping and spreading

appropriate baking temperatures and cooking times for cakes, sponges and fillings

equipment used to produce cakes and sponges:

essential features and functions

safe operational practices

storage of cakes and sponges and re-usable by products of their preparation:

correct environmental conditions to ensure food safety

appropriate methods to optimise shelf life.

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, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

Food production requirements may include:

deadlines

portion control

quantities to be produced

special customer requests

special dietary requirements

standard recipes.

Equipment may include:

beaters

bowl cutters

cake tins and moulds

chopping boards

commercial mixers and attachments

cutting implements for nuts and fruits

graters

knives, including large serrated cake knives

measurers:

metric calibrated measuring jugs

ovens

piping bags and attachments

serving tongs and trowels

sets of stainless steel bowls

scales

serviceware

spatulas

spoons:

wooden spoons

large plain and slotted metal spoons

storage containers and trays

whisks

wire cooling racks.

Cakes and sponges include:

basic aerated sponge

fruit cake

Genoise sponge

Madeira cake

Swiss roll

those:

derived from classical or contemporary recipes

from various cultural origins.

Fillings may include:

creams

custard

fresh and crystallised fruit

fruit purées

jams

mousse

nuts.

Food quality adjustments may relate to:

ratio of wet to dry ingredients

taste:

salty

spicy

sweet

temperature

texture:

a light or heavy mouth feel

clean

creamy

crispy

crunchy

fibrous

intense

marshmallow like

moist

mousse

rich

slippery

smooth

velvety.

Decorations may include:

chocolate

coloured and flavoured sugar

fresh, preserved or crystallised fruits

fruit purées

glazes and jellies

icings

sprinkled icing sugar

whole or crushed nuts.

To adjust presentation may involve:

changing accompaniments and garnishes to maximise eye appeal:

balance

colour

contrast

changing plated food for practicality of:

customer consumption

service

wiping drips or spills.

Environmental conditions relates to appropriate:

humidity

light

packaging

temperature

use of containers

ventilation.