Dessert – Food Literacy in College https://foodliteracyincollege.com Building Food Skills Fri, 27 Oct 2023 23:14:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://foodliteracyincollege.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/cropped-Food-Literacy-for-College-students-3-copy-32x32.png Dessert – Food Literacy in College https://foodliteracyincollege.com 32 32 Delicious Cinnamon Rolls https://foodliteracyincollege.com/2023/05/19/delicious-cinnamon-rolls/ https://foodliteracyincollege.com/2023/05/19/delicious-cinnamon-rolls/#respond Fri, 19 May 2023 18:50:18 +0000 https://foodliteracyincollege.com/?p=342 Cinnamon rolls are a food to share. Whether during the holidays, special occasions, a cold day, or as a comfort food, cinnamon rolls are a perfect dessert for any setting. They are warm, sweet, and delicious. Below we will show you the recipe by ambitiouskitchen so you can make them yourself; we also include a cost break down, and a way to cater towards gluten allergies and/or intolerances. Enjoy!

Making Yeast Bread Products
Kneading dough – Is kneading dough very common?

Yes! Kneading dough is an essential skill to learn for food literacy. The skill of kneading dough is needed for many recipes. It is a critical step in making cinnamon rolls, tortillas, rolls, bread, and other yummy treats. According to the Vegan and Raw Food Blog, “During the process of kneading dough, two key proteins within the flour, gliadin and glutenin, combine to form strands of gluten. Kneading warms up those strands, which allows the proteins to expand during fermentation and encourages the molecules to bond, making for a more elastic dough with better structure,” (greengirleats.com). The blog goes on to mention that foods such as solid fats, oils, and egg yolks coat gluten proteins and prevent them from forming, therefore impeding the overall rise and development of the dough.

To learn more about gluten and bread-making and the science behind successful bread products consider visiting these sites:

Institute of Food Science & Technology

American’s Test Kitchen

Dough

Knowing how to knead dough is a great way to expand your food knowledge because it allows you to experiment with different food groups. Dough is used in many different recipes, so learning to knead also aids in food preparation efficacy, as it boosts one’s confidence in their ability to make different types of dough recipes and be creative with them. Flour is a huge staple for dough and is a very affordable ingredient commonly found in most homes.

Tips

This is a budget friendly way to make a yummy treat for all your friends and family to enjoy! Make sure that you have sufficient amount of time to prepare and make the recipe, as you do have to allot time for the dough to rest two separate times. A good idea to manage time would be to prepare the cinnamon sugar mixture and the icing while the dough is rising or baking, that way it will be ready to go as soon as you’re able to move onto the next step of the recipe. Make sure to drizzle plenty of icing on the rolls, so that they are completely covered.

Cost Breakdown
IngredientsAmountUnit Cost of IngredientRecipe Cost of Ingredient
Warm milk3/4 cup$2.18/gallon$0.14
Quick rise or active dry yeast2 1/4 tsp$5.48/4 oz$0.23
Granulated sugar1/4 cup$2.94/4 lbs$0.39
Eggs2 ea$4.25/dozen$0.72
Butter3/4 cup$5.78/ 1 lb$1.95
Bread flour3 cups$5.58/5 lbs$3.72
Salt3/4 tsp$1.26/26 oz$0.08
Dark brown sugar2/3 cup$2.97/32 oz$0.41
Cinnamon, ground1 1/2 Tbsp$3.46/2.37 oz$0.27
Cream cheese4 oz$2.98/8 oz$1.49
Powdered sugar3/4 cup$1.84/32 oz$0.46
Vanilla extract1/2 tsp$4.12/1 oz$0.68
Total Recipe Cost$10.54
Cost per serving $1.17

Delicious Cinnamon Rolls

Difficulty:IntermediatePrep time: 25 minutesCook time: 20 minutesRest time:2 hours Total time:2 hours 45 minutesServings:9 servings Best Season:Winter

Description

These cinnamon rolls by ambitiouskitchen are the warmest and fluffiest cinnamon rolls that you will ever have. Tastes like a warm hug!

Ingredients

    Dough

  • Filling:

  • Frosting:

Instructions

  1. Combining ingredients: Warm milk to 110 degrees Fahrenheit. To do this you can microwave the milk (in a microwave safe bowl) for 40-45 second intervals. The milk should be warm to the touch but not hot! Place warm milk into bowl of an electric stand mixer and sprinkle yeast on top. Add in sugar, egg, egg yolk, and melted butter to milk and yeast mixture. Use the electric stand mixer on low/medium until well combined. Lastly stir in flour and salt to form a dough.
  2. Kneading Dough: Place a dough hook on the stand mixer. Turn onto medium speed for 8 minutes. The dough will start to form into a ball-like shape and be slightly sticky. Make sure it is not too sticky (sticks easily to your fingers or to the bowl.) If it is too sticky add 2 Tbsp of bread flour.  
    An alternative method to a stand mixer with a kneading hook is to knead the dough by hand. Make sure to have a well floured surface and knead 8-10 minutes. (To learn how to knead by hand see instructions above in blog post).
  3. Rising: Grab a bowl that is bigger than the size of your dough. Oil the bowl and place the dough inside. Cover up the bowl with plastic wrap and a warm towel. Dough should be left alone to rise for 1 – 1 ½ hours. Dough should double in size.
  4. Rolling out: Prepare a flat surface by dusting it with flour. Use rolling pin to roll out the dough into a 14×9-inch rectangle. Take softened butter and spread it over the dough. (Be sure to leave a ¼ inch margin at one end of the dough).
  5. Filling: Place cinnamon and brown sugar in a small bowl. Once they are mixed well sprinkle the mixture over the buttered dough, then rub the brown sugar mixture into the butter.
  6. Roll up: Starting from one end start to tightly roll dough up. Place the seam side down making sure to seal the edges of the dough. (The ends of the roll might not be as full of sugar as desired so it’s okay to cut off about an inch off the end.)
  7. Cut: Use a serrated knife, floss, or thread to cut dough into 1- inch sections. You should get 9 large pieces. Take those pieces and place them in a greased 9×9 inch baking pan or round 9-inch cake pan. Cover with plastic wrap and a warm towel and let rise again for 30-45 minutes.
  8. Bake: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Remove plastic wrap and towel and bake rolls for 20-25 minutes. Bake until the outsides of the rolls are golden brown. Allow them to cool for 5-10 minutes before frosting.
  9. Frosting: Combine cream cheese, butter, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract in a bowl. Use an electric mixer to beat until smooth and fluffy. Spread over cinnamon rolls and serve immediately.

Notes

  • If you or those you are preparing this recipe for someone who has gluten intolerance or Celiac Disease, this recipe can be made gluten-free by using a gluten-free baking flour blend. We did this and the final product was a flavorful, delicious dessert! Keep in mind that the dough will turn out more dense and crumbly. You definitely don’t get your classic, fluffy cinnamon roll when you use gluten-free flour, so when possible, all-purpose wheat flour that allows for gluten development is the way to go. The gluten-free version is still a fun way to incorporate your favorite treat into your diet and make it allergy- and intolerant- friendly.
Keywords:Cinnamon rolls, Breakfast, Yeast bread product
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Healthy Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins https://foodliteracyincollege.com/2023/01/20/healthy-pumpkin-chocolate-chip-muffins/ https://foodliteracyincollege.com/2023/01/20/healthy-pumpkin-chocolate-chip-muffins/#respond Fri, 20 Jan 2023 13:18:17 +0000 https://foodliteracyincollege.com/?p=153 Batch-Cook Muffins for Breakfast

These delicious and easy to make pumpkin chocolate chip muffins are perfect to freeze so that college students have something to eat for breakfast. Made in advance, they only take 30 seconds to warm up in the microwave before a student heads to class. Made with whole grains and pumpkin, their nutritional value also makes these a great way to start the day! This is an easy and cheap recipe made for beginners. We had fun making this recipe, it is so straight forward anyone can make these muffins!

The simplicity of this recipe starts with the ingredients. The ingredients in the muffins are basic, they are things that every grocery store has, and they are easy to find. After purchasing all your ingredients, if you’re in a time crunch you can practice Mise en Place. You can have everything measured out in advance, then it makes it easier to dump everything in and combine it. Even without pre-measuring out the ingredients, this recipe is still fast and easy. Once all the ingredients are measured, start mixing the wet and the dry ingredients together in separate bowls. Then when mixed, pour the dry ingredients and chocolate chips in with the wet ingredients. You then fold the ingredients together, making sure you don’t over mix as that will crush the air bubbles and ruins the light and fluffy texture. Use a measuring cup or an ice cream scoop to dish into a greased muffin tin. Don’t over fill muffin tins, you don’t want them to overflow while baking. Bake for 16-18 minutes. You will know they are done when you stick a toothpick or a fork in the center and it comes out clean. We all thought the muffins were delicious, so these are a perfect cheap, easy, and incredibly delicious fall breakfast.

Cost Breakdown

Here’s the cost breakdown for these muffins:

IngredientAmountCost of IngredientsCost of Ingredients in Recipe
Whole Wheat flour1 1/4 cup$4.96/ 80 oz bag$0.32
Cornstarch1/4 cup$1.87/ 16 oz$0.12
Pumpkin Pie spice1 Tbsp.$1.94/ 2 oz$0.19
Baking Soda1 tsp.$0.72/ 16 oz$0.19
Baking Powder1 tsp.$2.54/ 8.1 oz
Salt1/2 tsp.$1.26/ 26 oz
Eggs2$3.82/ 12 eggs$0.64
Honey1/2 cup$3.94/ 12 oz$1.97
Butter1/2 cup$4.48/ 16 oz$0.75
Pumpkin Puree1 cup$2.62/ 15 oz$1.57
Chocolate Chips1/2 cup$2.62/ 12 oz$0.65
Total Cost$6.21
Cost per serving$0.52
Tips to Make this Cheaper
  • Buying generic brands of expensive ingredients such as the canned pumpkin can
    be helpful.
  • Buy some ingredients such as flour and chocolate chips in bulk, so they are cheaper per ounce if the whole package will end up getting used in other recipes.
  • To make this recipe sustainable, ensure that all the extra ingredients get used in other recipes like pumpkin pancakes!

Healthy Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Muffins

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 14 minutesCook time: 16 minutesTotal time: 30 minutesCalories:161 kcal Best Season:Suitable throughout the year

Description

These Taste Better From Scratch muffins we made rise to the perfect size and are light and airy. You can even eat the muffins right out of the oven or once cooled, or you can freeze them and reheat them for breakfast on a later day. You could even make different flavors of muffins such as zucchini, if pumpkin isn’t your favorite flavor.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. 1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Spray a standard 12-cup muffin tin with non-stick cooking spray (or line with muffin liners) and gather all ingredients.

  2. 2. Whisk dry ingredients together: flour, cornstarch, pumpkin spice, baking soda, baking powder, and salt.

  3. 3. Mix wet ingredients together: eggs, melted butter, honey, and pumpkin puree.

  4. 4. Make a well in the center of the flour mixture and add the pumpkin mixture and chocolate chips. Mix just until combined. (Do not over-mix).

  5. 5. Spoon the batter into the muffin pan, filling each cup 2/3 full (or a little more if you want bigger muffins). Bake for 16 – 18 minutes or until a toothpick inserted comes out clean.

Notes

  • Freezing Instructions: Allow muffins to cool completely, then place them in a freezer safe container and store them in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Keywords:easy, made from scratch, health

Reference: https://tastesbetterfromscratch.com/skinny-pumpkin-chocolate-chip-muffins/

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Fruit Pizza https://foodliteracyincollege.com/2021/05/01/fruit-pizza/ https://foodliteracyincollege.com/2021/05/01/fruit-pizza/#respond Sat, 01 May 2021 20:02:00 +0000 https://foodliteracyincollege.com/?p=536 Knife Skills

The way you hold a knife can affect the precision and ease of your cuts as you prepare your food. The proper way to hold a knife for the best results is to curl pinkie, ring, and middle fingers around the handle. Then rest your pointer finger on the bolster of the knife and position your thumb on the other side of the blade.

It is also important to curl in your fingertips of the hand holding the food to be cut. This can prevent accidents as the curling protects your fingers from the blade. The knuckle can also align the knife as you cut.

This fruit pizza is the perfect recipe to practice your knife skills because you will spend some good time slicing fruit to make your masterpiece beautiful! Try to get out of your comfort zone and use cuts you’re not used to. You can also mix up the fruit depending on what’s in season and how you want your pizza to look!

Cost Breakdown

IngredientAmountAP Unit CostRecipe Ingredient Cost
Salted Butter, softened3/4 cup$0.10/ Tbsp
(1 cup = 1 Tbsp)
$1.20
Granulated sugar1 cup$.53/lb.
(1 cup = .37 lb. sugar)
$0.20
Large egg1$0.18/ea.$0.18
Large egg yolk 1 $0.18/ea.$0.18
Vanilla extract1 tsp$4.06/fl. oz
(6 tsp/1 fl. oz)
$0.68
Fresh lemon zest1 tsp $0.62$0.62
All purpose-flour2 cups$0.02/oz
(1 oz= 3.63 Tbsp flour)
$0.09
Baking powder1 tsp$0.17/oz
(1 oz = 6.16 tsp)
$0.03
Baking soda1/2 tsp$0.04/ oz
(1 oz = 5.91 tsp)
$0.01
Salt 1/4 tsp $0.04/oz
$0.01
Salted butter, softened1/4 cup$0.10/Tbsp
(1 cup=16 Tbsp)
$0.40
Cream cheese, softened8 oz $0.18/oz$1.44
Sour cream 1 Tbsp $0.11/oz$0.06
Vanilla extract1/2 tsp$4.06/fl. oz $0.34
Powdered sugar1 3/4 cups$0.05/oz$3.86
SaltPinch$0.04/oz$0.01
Fresh Strawberries1 cup$0.16/oz$0.96
Fresh Blueberries1 cup$0.24/oz
(1 oz = 0.15 c)
$1.60
Red grapes1 cup$2.18/lb.
(1 lb. = 2.5 cup)
$0.87
Kiwi fruit3 fruits$0.50/ea. $1.50
Canned mandarin oranges 1 can$2.68/can $2.68
Canned pineapple tidbits 1 can$1.28/can$1.28
Total Recipe Cost$18.20
Cost per serving (24 servings) $0.76
Notes

Pro tip: Buying generic brands will help make all ingredients cheaper. Buying in bulk ingredients such as flour, sugar, salt will also be cheaper. As far as fruit, research fruit that is currently in-season these will be cheaper options. The SNAC pantry will occasionally have canned fruit so be sure to check out the options there!

Crust

Do not fret if your crust turns out a little cracked or the shape is funky you’ll cover it with beautiful and tasty cream cheese frosting and you can experiment with a favorite fruit design!

Crust covered with cream cheese frosting.

If you have kids or nieces and nephews, this is a great time to enlist their help! They will love decorating the pizza with fruit, and don’t fret if it doesn’t look like a Pinterest masterpiece … it will look colorful and beautiful no matter what. Not to mention it will be super tasty!

This recipe is great for a fresh dessert to share with your friends or family. It’s fun to try new designs and different fruit depending on what is in season. It truly is a food that your eyes can enjoy as much as your stomach. Plus, it never gets old!

Fruit Pizza

Difficulty:IntermediatePrep time:1 hour Cook time: 12 minutesRest time: minutesTotal time:1 hour 50 minutesServings:24 servingsCalories: kcal Best Season:Summer

Ingredients

    Sugar Cookie Crust

  • Cream Cheese Frosting

  • Fruit

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350F degrees. Line a half sheet pan with parchment paper and light spray parchment with cooking spray.
  2. Sugar Cookie Crust

  3. In large bowl, cream together the butter and granulated sugar with an electric handheld or stand mixer until smooth, 1-2 minutes
  4. Mix in the egg, egg yolk, vanilla, and lemon zest. Add the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt, and mix until no dry streaks remain
  5. Press the dough into a rectangle shape in the center of the pan, about 10×14 inches.
  6. Bake the crust for 10-12 minutes until just baked. It should be soft and not overly brown around the edges. Let crust cool completely
  7. For the Frosting

  8. In a medium bowl, add the butter and cream cheese and beat with an electric mixer until smooth, 30-60 seconds. Add the sour cream and vanilla and mix until smooth. Add the powdered sugar and pinch of salt, and mix until well-combined and light and fluffy, 1-2 minutes, scraping down the sides of the bowl as needed.
  9. Spread the frosting evenly on the cooled sugar cookie crust, leaving a thin border. Arrange fruit on top of the pizza. Chill in the refrigerator until serving.
Keywords:Fruit, Dessert, Seasonal
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