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Bug: ID SITHCCC020 WORK EFFECTIVELY AS A COOK – Project SITHCCC020 WORK EFFECTIVELY AS A COOK – Project Assessment C – Project Instructions You will require access to the learner resource for this unit, the internet and a computer. You are to answer all questions. Read each task and question carefully. Ensure you have provided all required information. Should you require ‘reasonable adjustment’ to complete this assessment, discuss the options with your assessor prior to attempting the task. Reasonable adjustment means modifications or changes that give you the same opportunities in training as a person without a disability. Your assessor will discuss the conditions, e.g., open or closed book, time limits for completion, etc., with you prior to attempting this task. To be deemed satisfactory in this task you must complete each project correctly. Your assessor will determine how many attempts you are allowed for each task/question. On completion, submit your assessment to your assessor via the LMS. Learner assessment guide and evidence This assessment requires you to: Develop workplace planning documentation. Analyse the production processes for three menu items. List end-of-shift procedures. You are required to do the following. Complete Task 1 Workplace planning activity. Complete Task 2 Menu production analysis. Complete Task 3 End-of-shift procedures. Answer all the questions. Task 1: Workplace planning activity This assessment requires you to develop workplace planning documentation. It consists of three tasks which must be submitted together. Task 1.1 Work schedule You are to develop a work schedule for a specific section or for all areas of a kitchen. Choose one section of the kitchen brigade in your workplace or training environment and develop a work schedule for one shift for your chosen section. For example, the section could be main course, cold larder or dessert section and the shift breakfast, lunch or dinner. If your work place or training environment does not use a brigade or section system, develop the work schedule for all areas of the kitchen. When developing the work schedule, you may need to liaise with your team members and supervisor to discuss the allocation of responsibilities. Consideration should be given to current job roles and abilities of team members. The work schedule should allocate and coordinate work activities across all members of the team within the selected section or area of the kitchen. You can complete the Assessment C Work schedule template provided in your ‘Course files’, use your workplace’s format or develop your own. The template provided can be photocopied as many times as necessary. Save and submit your work schedule to your assessor. Task 1.2 Develop a jobs checklist Develop a jobs checklist for one person or job role that has been allocated responsibilities in the work schedule developed for in 1.1 Work schedule. Tasks should be prioritised and sequenced in the order they are to be completed. Additional information can be provided in the checklist or in a separate document if required to assist the person to coordinate tasks and manage their speed, timing and productivity. Examples could include coordination of preparation tasks, processes with others in the team or of equipment usage. You can complete the Assessment C Jobs checklist template provided in your ‘Course files’, use your workplace’s format or develop your own. The template provided can be photocopied as many times as necessary. Save and submit your jobs checklist to your assessor. Task 1.3 Question and answer Answer all the questions. Q1:What sources of information did you use to develop the work schedule and jobs checklist? Name the documents, personnel or other sources you referred to. Q2:What factors influenced how you sequenced and prioritised the tasks to be completed on your work schedule? Q3:What factors influenced who you allocated tasks to when developing your work schedule? Q4:What factors influenced how you sequenced and prioritised tasks on the jobs checklist? Q5: Briefly describe how a work schedule and jobs checklist can help you and your team manage your own speed, timing and productivity during preparation and production processes. Q6:Briefly describe how a jobs checklist helps you: organise and prepare food efficiently coordinate your own work across multiple tasks respond to operational challenges prepare dishes in a timely manner for customers. Q7:How did you decide who to delegate tasks to? Task 2: Menu production analysis Complete Tasks 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 and answer all questions. Task 2.1 Analyse menu items Choose three menu items from your workplace or training organisation’s standard menu and obtain the standard recipes for each dish. The menu items should be prepared, produced or served for the same service period. You may wish to choose menu items from the same section of the menu (for example, entrées, salads, main course or dessert). Alternatively, you may wish to research three menu items and their associated recipes from other sources, such as other hospitality businesses, magazines or the internet. The menu items should share a number of common ingredients. Answer all the questions. Q1: Analyse the production details of the menu items and their recipes and complete the details below. Menu and recipe analysis Style of menu Style of service Food service period Name of menu item 1. 2. 3. Q2:List the methods of cookery required to produce the menu items. Q3: Briefly describe when and how preparation tasks are completed for each menu item. For example, they may be prepared the day before they are required for service or the day of service, prepared in bulk or to order. Q4:List the large items of equipment required to produce the menu items. Indicate what ingredients or foods will be cooked using each item and why this method of cookery is suitable for that ingredient or dish. Item of equipment Ingredients or dishes cooked Why is the method of cookery suitable Q5:Identify two safety or food hygiene considerations for one of the items of equipment listed above. Q6:Do any of the menu items meet the following dietary requirements? If no, what adjustments could you make to the dish to meet each request? Dietary requirement Menu item 1 X Menu item 2 X Menu item 3 X Possible adjustments Nut-free (all types of nuts) Gluten-free Vegetarian Low fat Q7:Choose three culinary terms used in the recipes and provide a clear description or definition for each. They could relate to an ingredient, a cooking term or process. Q8:Can the three menu items be prepared and served for a variety of different service periods and styles of menu? Explain why/why not. Q9:Can the menu items be modified in any way which would make them more suitable for a different service period or style of menu? If yes, how can they be modified? Q10:What cleaning tasks do you need to complete when cooking these menu items? Q11:Choose one of your menu items and explain what food category each belongs to? What characteristics does each have? Task 2.2 Calculate commodities You can use the table provided, use your workplace or training organisation’s documentation or note your calculations on the recipe. Attached any documents or recipes which show your calculations when submitting to your assessor. Answer all the questions. Q1: Calculate the quantities required for all ingredients to produce 20 portions of each menu item. Accumulate the individual totals from all three recipes to achieve total quantities required for all ingredients. Ingredient Recipe 1 Quantity Recipe 2 Quantity Recipe 3 Quantity Total required Task 2.3 Ingredient selection and preparation Choose five ingredients listed in any of the three recipes from 2.1 Analyse menu items. Answer all the questions. Q1: Complete the table by indicating the following. Quality indicators you would look for when selecting the ingredients. Preparation processes the ingredients must undergo in the initial stages of production. Ingredient Quality indicators Preparation processes Q2:Indicate how the prepared ingredients should be stored prior to being required for production, cooking or service. Q3:How do you ensure that you are able to send out dishes within the typical time constraints of a busy commercial kitchen? Q4:Where should any excess of the five ingredients you chose be stored after you have finished using it? Task 3: End-of-shift procedures Answer all the questions. Q1: End-of-shift procedures checklist List the end-of-shift procedures completed in your workplace or training organisation. If applicable, list the tasks in sequence based on order of priority. Allocate each task to a person or job role. Indicate any necessary information to complete the task, such as correct storage areas for food or equipment, or safety or food hygiene considerations. Priority Task Responsibility Q2:What is included in a post-service debrief? Assessor checklist To be completed by the assessor. Learner’s name: Did the learner successfully demonstrate the following skills and knowledge? Assessor comments Completed Yes No Understood varying requirements of food service periods and menus. Calculated commodity quantities and quality indicators for ingredients when preparing food for service. Prepared a job checklist for food preparation that is clear, complete and appropriate to the situation. Liaised with other team members about menu requirements and job roles. Created an efficient work schedule that sequenced and delegated tasks for team work activities within a selected section or area of the kitchen. Selected appropriate commercial equipment to produce menu items in line with manufacturer specifications. Identified ways to adjust menu items and ingredients to meet special requests or dietary requirements of customers. Identified safe operational practices for commercial kitchen equipment. Identified ways to work cooperatively as part of a kitchen team and delegate tasks appropriately. Understood basic principles and methods of cookery and common culinary terms. Understood features of standard recipes and characteristics of food used to prepare them. Listed and described organisational procedures for planning, preparing and storing food, workplace safety
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Karishma answered on Jun 15 2022
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Task 1: Workplace planning activity
Chosen section: Desserts section in dinner shift
1.1 Work schedule
    2 Work schedule
    Workplace name:
    Style of menu:
    Shift: Dinner shift
    Section: Desserts
    Shift timing
    Task(s) to be completed
    Job role / person allocated to
    4:30 PM
    Pre preparation for item 1 (Pastry)
    John
    4:30 PM
    Pre preparation for item 2 (M
ini donuts)
    Joe
    4:30 PM
    Pre preparation for item 3 (Almond fudge)
    Mia
    6:00 PM
    Baking for item 1
    John
    6:30 PM
    Cooking for item 2
    Joe
    6:30 PM
    Setting for item 3
    Mia
    7:00 PM
    Final preparations: Icing and frosting
    John and Mia
    7:30 PM
    Plating
    Joe
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Prepared by:
    Date:
1.2
    Jobs checklist
    Staff name: Mia
    Date:
    Shift: Dinner
    
    Priority
    Task
    Comments
    1
    Pre preparations
    Please check for all items, chop the almonds and keep other ingredients prepared
    2
    Setting and refrigerating
    Refrigerate in batches on 30 units
    3
    Final preparations – Frosting
    Keep the frosting in 2 batches
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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Q1:    What sources of information did you use to develop the work schedule and jobs checklist? Name the documents, personnel or other sources you referred to.
The sources of information include the previous work schedules, work schedule formats, jobs Work break down structure (WBS) and details from the food manager about what tasks are required to be completed.
Q2:    What factors influenced how you sequenced and prioritised the tasks to be completed on your work schedule?
Ensuring efficiency along with optimal usage of resources was an important factor along with labour availability and resource availability that influenced how I sequenced and prioritised the tasks to be completed on the work schedule.
Q3:    What factors influenced who you allocated tasks to when developing your work schedule?
The skill sets of each personnel, their experience in handling the tasks previously and their availability were factors that majorly influenced who I allocated tasks to when developing the work schedule.
Q4:    What factors influenced how you sequenced and prioritised tasks on the jobs checklist?
Each work or task that was allocated was broken down into jobs and then the job checklist was formed based on the most important and urgent jobs to be finished followed by the less important ones.
Q5:     Briefly describe how a work schedule and jobs checklist can help you and your team manage your own speed, timing and productivity during preparation and production processes.
A work schedule and jobs checklist can help me and my team manage our own speed, timing and productivity during preparation and production processes based on the efficiency levels that we can achieve. Rescheduling and delegating differently based on reviewing the work schedule and job checklist helps us improve efficiency levels.
Q6:    Briefly describe how a jobs checklist helps you:
organise and prepare food efficiently: It helps ensure that the ingredients are available, pre preparations are done on time
coordinate your own work across multiple tasks
respond to operational challenges
prepare dishes in a timely manner for customers.
A job checklist helps us:
organise and prepare food efficiently: It helps ensure that the ingredients are available, pre preparations are done on time and that the food is prepared and served on time.
coordinate your own work across multiple tasks: Job checklists, when created are checked several...
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