Time & Temperature (NYC)第 71 / 240 题
A cook needs to cool a large pot of stock quickly to meet NYC limits. The most effective single step is to:
a.Cover it tightly and leave it deep in the pot in the walk-in
b.Set it on the counter with a lid
c.Transfer it to shallow pans and place them in an ice-water bath, stirring, then refrigerate loosely covered
d.Add hot water to thin it out
解析
Transferring stock to shallow pans in an ice-water bath and stirring dramatically increases surface area and heat transfer, helping meet the 140°F-to-70°F-in-2-hours target. A deep covered pot or counter cooling traps heat and fails the limits. Adding hot water only slows cooling.
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