Now You’re Cooking! Recipe and Evaluation Handbook facilitates comprehensive preparation for the Junior Cycle Home Economics food literacy brief (CBA 2) and practical food skills examination. Providing an accurate record of cookery practicals and evaluations completed by each student, it focuses on the skills needed to move from theory into practice.
Over fifty recipes that transfer from the classroom to everyday life
Important information on kitchen equipment, technology in the kitchen, and hygiene and safety
Guidance for students on evaluating dishes, supported by an extensive glossary of terms
Learning intentions are clearly referenced at the start of each recipe
Recipes include the serving number, preparation time and class timing advice
Success criteria for every recipe
The authors’ working knowledge of one-hour practical classes ensures all recipes included are suitable for double classes and adaptable to the one-hour practical classes
Top Tips throughout provide information to understand recipes and adapt them
Suggested activities link different topics together, e.g. special dietary considerations and recipe modification
A good mix of individual/pair/group activities and questions tie in with the eight key skills, e.g. students manage themselves and their learning through the use of checklists/success criteria
Encourages students to evaluate their dish and consider changes they would make in preparation for the reflective practices of CBA 2 and the evaluation section in the practical skills exam
Comprehensive section on CBA 2 – costing a recipe, comparing products, features of quality and samples briefs with marking scheme for in-house exams
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THE AUTHORS
Brenda Fallon Hyland holds a B.Ed. degree from St Angela’s College, Sligo and a Masters in Education from the University of Ulster. She has almost 20 years’ teaching experience in Presentation College Tuam and Seamount College, Kinvara. She has also lectured trainee teachers in St. Angela’s College.
Julie Anne Behan holds a B.Ed. degree from St Angela’s College, Sligo and a Masters in Education from the University of Ulster. She has 20 years’ teaching experience – ten years in St. Aidan’s Community School, Tallaght and ten years in Portlaoise College. She has corrected extensively for the SEC for almost all of her career.