Cooking for Crowds
Chapter 6
Conducting Safe & Successful• Barbecues
• Bake Sales
• Sub & Sandwich Sales
• Home-delivered Meals
• Temporary Events
Cooking for Crowds
Guidelines for Events
• Prepare foods for all events in a central kitchen
• Planning is the key to a successful event
• Get training for all volunteers
• Find out if you need a license to conduct the event
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful MEALS
• Minimize time in the TDZ
• Use enough of the appropriate storage and holding equipment
• Use calibrated thermometers
Time-temperature—
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful MEALS
• Separate areas for raw and RTE prep
• Assign volunteers tasks
• Clean and sanitize between tasks
• Use only food-grade containers, utensils, and equipment
Cross-contamination—
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful MEALS
• Wash hands often using the correct handwashing method
Personal hygiene—
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful BARBECUES
• Separate areas for raw and RTE foods
• Clean and sanitize utensils between tasks
• Use only food-grade containers
• Assign volunteers to focus on one task
• Boil marinade or prepare fresh before adding to cooked food
Time-temperature—
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful BAKE SALES
Acceptable items for sale—
• Fruit pies• Cakes and cookies• Muffins• Candy• Bread
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful BAKE SALES
• To accommodate those with food allergies, develop a written ingredient list for all baked goods
Allergens—
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful BAKE SALES
• Wrap individual items
• Clean and sanitize food contact surfaces
• Provide trash containers
• Wash hands before serving items
Cross-contamination —
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful SUB & SANDWICH SALES
• Keep food cold after purchasing and during storage and delivery
• Chill all sandwich ingredients before assembling
• As batches are assembled, place immediately into cold storage
Time-temperature —
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful SUB & SANDWICH SALES
• Assign one volunteer to one task for the duration of assembly
• Assemble sandwiches on clean, sanitized surfaces
• Use only food-grade containers
• Use only commercially prepared condiments
Cross-contamination —
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful SUB & SANDWICH SALES
• Frequent and proper handwashing
• Gloves may be worn but should not be a substitute for handwashing
Personal hygiene —
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful HOME MEAL DELIVERIES
• Receive hot foods at 140°F or higher and cold foods at 40°F or lower
• During transport, keep food out of the TDZ
• Record the temperature of the last meal served
Time-temperature —
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful HOME MEAL DELIVERIES
• Clean and sanitize all containers used to carry, transport, or hold foods
• Use only food-grade containers
• Do not transport food with family pets
Cross-contamination—
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful HOME MEAL DELIVERIES
• Wash hands before transporting and delivering food
Personal hygiene —
• Consider keeping a sample of the meal frozen for four weeks
• Consider providing proper handling instructions
Other considerations—
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful FundraisersUsing TEMPORARY FACILITIES
• Hot and cold running potable water• Collect all waste water
Water —
• Made from potable water• Store ice in clean, nonporous containers• Never completely submerge food in ice
Ice—
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful FundraisersUsing TEMPORARY FACILITIES
• Minimize time food spends in the TDZ
• Make sure equipment is available to maintain safe holding temperatures
• Periodically take temperatures of foods using a calibrated thermometer
Time-temperature —
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful FundraisersUsing TEMPORARY FACILITIES
• Different areas for raw and RTE foods
• Clean and sanitize utensils between tasks
• Use only food-grade containers
• Assign each volunteer to focus on one task
Cross-contamination —
Cooking for Crowds
Safe & Successful FundraisersUsing TEMPORARY FACILITIES
• Frequent and proper handwashing• If sinks are not available:
• Wet hands by dispensing warm water from the spigot of a 5-gallon container • Apply soap and scrub for 20 seconds• Rinse hands • Dry hands with a paper towel• Make sure to collect any waste water
Personal hygiene —
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