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Thursday, July 8, 2021

The Design Process 9 Home Economics

The Design Process 9  Home Economics.
From the past term we have been design a little dessert for our stakeholder. We all had to be in groups and I get put in a group with Chloe and Candesse. My group stakeholder was my English teacher. We had to do a lot of activates and we had to make a shopping list, time management plan and we had to find out what the coasting was.

This is a recipe that we are using. ( Makes 3 pancakes) (Pancakes ) 

Sunday Pancakes. 


Ingredients

1 cup Self Raising Flour

2 Tbsp White Sugar

½ tsp finely grated lemon zest (optional)

1 cup  Milk (or Soy/Rice milk)

1 egg, lightly beaten

30g Butter, melted (or margarine)

To serve:

2 bananas, sliced

1 punnet blueberries (or frozen berries defrosted)

Flavoured Syrup - Butterscotch, Caramel, Vanilla, Maple or Honey Maple.

Method:

  1. Sift the Self Raising Flour and Sugar into a bowl. 

  2. Make a well in the centre of the dry ingredients. 

  3.  Add the lemon zest, Milk, egg and melted butter/margarine and whisk to combine. 

  4. Heat a large non-stick frying pan over medium low heat and grease lightly with butter or oil.

  5. For each pancake, place 2 tablespoons of batter into the pan. 

Cook for 2 minutes or until bubbles form on the surface. 

Turn and cook for a further 1 to 2 minutes or until the pancakes are cooked through.

 Add: Berries, bananas and Flavoured Syrup - Butterscotch, Caramel, Vanilla, Maple or Honey Maple.


Here is some photos from our cooking group.

Feedback from Stakeholder. (My English Teacher)

Kineka,Candesse and Chloe.

 

Thanks for the delicious pancakes last week, it was such a sweet surprise!

I loved the colours of the toppings - the vibrant rich colours of the fruit contrasted nicely against the soft white cream. The pancakes were delicious and the batter was very smooth. I liked the overall presentation! 

Thanks


Evaluation:

I thought it was a bit under cooked but it was still good. I really liked how the blackberries give it a kick sour to the pancakes. Besides the under cooked pancakes, it was amazing. 

I thought the time management plan was not really good because we didn’t keep track of our plan or our time. We had the most simplest recipe in the class. I wouldn’t improve the recipe because it was really quick and simple. 

I thought that our group wasn’t really working together and next time I wish that we should have been in different groups instead of having our friends together.



1 comment:

  1. Hi Kineka. A well set out Blog Post. Good to see you have included the recipe for Sunday Pancakes.
    The feedback comments from your stakeholder are positive and obviously the Sunday Pancakes were well received. Great to see that you have included your own evaluation.
    I agree your team did have some time management challenges during this practical lesson. Next time, do you think more planning would help to solve this issue?

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