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BRIANA THERAN CULINARY 11 PORTFOLIO
BRIANA THERAN Yonkers, NY 10701 ______________________________________ PROFESSIONAL Camp counselor in the summer working with kids with special needs.
SUMMARY Teaching them everyday life skills and how to properly interact with
MM others. Daily outdoor activities that are safe and enjoyable. While also MM learning how to read and write. Interactive with the kids to make sure M they get the help and support that they need. During the rest of the M year once a week working with them to continue to work on reading, M writing, arts, and crafts. While also staying active by exercising and MM playing indoor games.
SKILLS -Learning disability awareness -Safety measures
-Child Supervision -Issue identification - Verbal and written communication and resolution - Group Supervisor - Camp Supervisor
WORK HISTORY OCTOBER 2019-CURRENT
Counselor / Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation Yonkers, NY Work with special need children Teach them how to read Teach them how to write Partake in arts and crafts Exercising Cooking Dancing JULY 2019-CURRENT Counselor / Department of Parks, Recreation and Conservation Yonkers, NY Work with kids with special needs and bring them on outdoor activities Teach them how write Do arts and crafts Sports Cooking
EDUCATION Expected in June 2021
In High School: Culinary Saunders Technical Trade and High School
Exit Essay:
In my junior year of Culinary Arts I have learned so many new skills that have helped me
advance in the way that I cook. Some of the major things that I have learned was how to fully
season and cook a turkey. In order to do that you get spices of your choice as well as herbs. You
also need to cover your turkey with a mirepoix which consists of onions, celery, carrot and you
can stuff fresh apples as well. A very important part that you don't want to miss is to coat the
whole entire turkey with butter so that you get the crispy outer layer. The last thing you do is
place it in the oven at 325F for about 3-4 hours. Another thing that I learned this year was how to
particularly butterfly a chicken and fill it with stuffing. It is very easy to take your chicken and
cut a slit in it and you fill it with stuffing and tightly close it back up and then you cook it
normally on a hot pan. One of the more tricker things that I learned this year is how to debone a
whole entire chicken into 8 parts. At first I thought I wasn't going to be able to because snapping
the bones of the chicken seemed like something I wasn’t going to be able to get over but I did
and now I can debone the chicken in no time. Chicken pot pie was made with the leftover
chicken that we had which consisted of vegetables of your choice mixed all together with
bechamel sauce which is just milk, flour, butter, and some salt all heated together. Then you just
mix all of it together and place it inside of a flaky pie crust and cover it with egg wash. I started
baking cakes and got the basic understanding on what to do so that next year I have a little bit of
background information. A major thing is to make sure that you line your baking pans so that
nothing sticks and if you put an outer cloth so that it doesn't bake with a mound on the top. Some
machines that I learned how to use was a deli cutter which I had never used before. Something
that took me a few tries to get down to use was the station mixer. I couldn't get the bowl to attach
firmly on to the machine but eventually I got it. As well as the mixer that you can bring to your
station, attaching it was something that took me some time to get the hang of but eventually I got
it and now it is easy to use!! Another appliance that I have never used before was a deep fryer.
Deep fryers look more intimidating than they actually are. The first time that I had to deep fry I
thought that there was no way that I was going to be able to do it. Submerging the food in
extremely hot oil I thought that I was going to get burned. But, if you put the food in the fryer
slowly then there is no way that you can get burned and you just have to pay attention to what
you are doing. I learned how to properly hold a knife and how to cut onions and celery and much
more. There's a certain indent that shows you were to cut so that is it nice and easy to follow and
it makes sure everything is uniformed. Not every day is going to be a cooking day but some
weeks it’s dishwasher week and you know how to properly work the dishwasher and you get to
understand the kitchen in more detail because when cleaning and putting everything away you
see where things go. Then, when it is time to get what you need you get it much faster and you
know where everything is because you repeatedly see the same things over and over again.
Somethings that I hope to learn next year is how to make a full cake from starting on the
ingredients all the way to baking it to finally decorating it. I also want to learn how to make the
fondant that you use to decorate the cake. Also, I want to know what to do incase that my cake
gets stuck, is there something that I can do to save the cake? Or can I still use that cake in a
different way. Also, how to bake an assortment of pastries not only cakes but also breads and
filled pastries. I do want to get more experience in baking. But, I do want to still learn more
cooking. Cook things that I have never cooked before or get a deeper understanding of basic
cooking methods and use methods that I never used before.
After highschool I do not want to continue and major in Culinary Arts I want to go to
college and major in psychology. From there I am not certain in what I want to exactly major in
psychology but I have an idea of considering social work or something along those lines. I want
to help people that need help and make sure that they are safe when doing so. This is something
that I am very passionate about and that where I plan on heading. If not that then I would go
college and get my teaching licenses and work with children with disabilities. I enjoy helping
them with everyday activities and seeing how accomplished they look after they complete it.
They are so grateful and thankful for all that you do for them and seeing how excited they get
makes me want to help them even more. Those are my plans for after highschool and what I
want to do. Overall so far my culinary experience has taught me so much and I can’t wait for
what is still in store for me. Learning new cooking experiences will only benefit me and come in
handy from here on out.
Visual CooKing Presentation Recipes with cooking methods (sent on Outlook youtube link) Rice chicken and broccoli rice 2 cups of rice 3 cups of water ¼ cup of oil a tablespoon of salt 1 sezon packet 1 can of pigeon peas chicken sliced chicken italian season onion powder garlic powder adobo garlic salt onion salt Fried egg 1 egg salt pepper spray oil Banana fritter 1 banana 1 cup of pancake mix ¼ teaspoon cinnamon 6 tablespoons of milk Funnel cake 2 eggs 1 ¼ cup of milk 1 cup water ½ teaspoon vanilla 3 cups flour ¼ cup sugar
1 tablespoon baking powder ¼ teaspoon of salt Chocolate chip cookies 1 cup melted butter 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup sugar 2 eggs ½ teaspoon vanilla extract 2 ½ cups flour 1 teaspoon baking powder 2 cups chocolate chips Egg and cheese in pita bread 2 eggs pepper butter pitta bread 2 slices of cheese Churro 1 cup flour 1 cup water ¼ cup butter 1 ½ tablespoon sugar a teaspoon of vanilla 1 egg cinnamon sugar Shrimp alfredo A pack of shrimp butter garlic salt pepper pasta alfredo sauce
Mozzarella sticks 4 cheese sticks bread crumb 1 egg a splash of milk oil Onion rings 1 onion bread crumbs 1 egg splash of milk oil
Here are some food items I made in school
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