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TLE
Cookery
Quarter 3 – Module 5
Fillings and Spread for
Sandwiches
(Week 5)
What I Need to Know

This module deals with the different fillings and spreads used in making a sandwich.
This focuses mainly on the ingredients that can be used as filling and/or as a spread
in sandwiches. This lesson will help you understand the purpose of fillings and
spread and familiarize the combination of fillings and spread which could be used in
a sandwich.

After going through this module, you are expected to:


1. identify the different types of fillings and spread for sandwiches;
2. describe the functions of fillings and spread in a sandwich; and
3. give examples of ingredients used in accordance with the type of sandwich.

What I Know

Please do not forget to write the following on your answer sheet:


Name: _______________________________________ Yr. & Section__________
Yr. Level & Subject ( Specialization): ______________________ Module No: ___________
Name of the Activity: What I know Date: _________________

Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer.

1. The following are considered as miscellaneous in making a sandwich,


EXCEPT one.
A. Cheese B. Fruits C. Jelly D. Peanut Butter
2. Which of the following is NOT a type of cheese?
A. Cheddar cheese C. Provolone
B. Cream Cheese D. None of the above
3. This serves as the heart of the sandwich.
A. Bread B. Filling C. Sauce D. Spread
4. This refers to ingredients such as sliced or cooked meat, poultry, and
cheese.
A. Bread B. Dry Fillings C. Moist Fillings D. Spread
5. Tuna, sardines, smoked salmon, shrimp, anchovies, fried fish, grilled or pan-
fried fish fillets are examples of ___________.
A. seafood fillings B. spread C. sauce D. vegetable items
6. The following are the purpose of the spread EXCEPT one.
A. They add flavor.
B. They also add moisture.
C. To protect the bread from soaking up moisture from the filling.
D. None of the above

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7. This refers to ingredients mixed with salad dressing or mayonnaise.
A. Bread C. Moist Fillings
B. Dry Fillings D. Spread
8. The following are examples of fillings of sandwiches EXCEPT one.
A. Ham C. Mayonnaise
B. Lettuce D. Tuna
9. This protects the bread from soaking up moisture from the filling.
A. Bread B. Lettuce
C. Filling D. Spread
10. It is used to spread on the bread to protect the bread from moisture.
A. Butter B. Sauce
C. Cheese D. Spread

What’s In

Please do not forget to write the following on your answer sheet:


Name: _______________________________________ Yr. & Section_______________________
Yr. Level & Subject (Specialization): _______________________ Module No: ___________
Name of the Activity: What’s In ________________________ Date: ______________

Instructions: Choose which sandwich you prefer and explain.

Sandwich A Sandwich B

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What sandwich do you prefer? Explain.


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What’s New

Sandwich Fillings

The filling is the heart of the sandwich. It is placed between or on top of the bread. It
provides flavor and body to the sandwich.

This explains the activity earlier, when you choose what sandwich you prefer you
might choose the second picture rather than the first one. If a sandwich has a filling
and spread rather than just plain bread it arouses our appetite and gives a pleasing
appearance to the sandwich.

What Is It

TYPES OF FILLINGS
1. Dry Fillings - refer to ingredients such as sliced or cooked meat, poultry,
and cheese.

2. Moist Fillings – refer to ingredients mixed with salad dressing, or


mayonnaise.

Meat & Poultry

Meats used as fillings should be cooked,


covered, and refrigerated. Slice just
before the sandwich is to be prepared to
avoid drying out and lose flavor. Thinly
sliced meats are more tender and juicier
than thickly sliced.

1. Beef products - sliced roast beef,


hamburger patties, steaks, corned
beef.
2. Pork products - Roast pork,
barbeque pork, ham, bacon.
3. Poultry - Turkey breast, chicken
breasts.
4. Sausage Products - salami,
frankfurters, bologna, liverwurst,
luncheon meats, grilled sausages. https://tinyurl.com/y2gtmmh4

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Cheese
Cheese dries out rapidly when
unwrapped and sliced, when slicing is
done ahead, the slices should remain
covered until ready to use:

Sandwich cheeses - cheddar types,


Swiss types, provolone, cream cheese,
process cheese, cheese spreads.

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Fish & Shellfish

Most seafood fillings are highly


perishable and should be left chilled at
all times.

Seafood Fillings- tuna, sardines,


smoked salmon, shrimp, anchovies,
fried fish, grilled or pan-fried fish
fillets.

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Mayonnaise Based Salad

The most popular salads for sandwich


fillings are tuna salad, egg salad,
chicken or turkey salad, and ham
salad.

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Vegetable Items

Lettuce, tomato, and onion are


indispensable in sandwich production,
also, any vegetable used in salads may
be used in sandwiches.

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Miscellaneous

Fruits, fresh or dried, jelly, peanut


butter, hard-cooked egg, and nuts.

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The most popular sandwich fillings combinations are:


• Chicken Salad
• Egg and Cheese
• Chicken and Bacon
• BLT – Bacon Lettuce and Tomato (also contain eggs)
• Cheese and Onion
• Prawn mayonnaise
• Chicken and Ham
• Cheese and Ham
• Salmon and Cucumber
• Tuna and Cucumber
• Pimiento Cheese
• Peanut Butter and Jelly
• Egg and Bacon
• Ham and Egg

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• Corn Beef and Cheese
• Cream Cheese and Bacon
• Chicken Caesar
• Chicken and Stuffing
• Apple Slaw- mix mayonnaise, lemon juice, cheese, apple, onions.
• Cream Cheese with finely chopped celery and grated carrots

Purpose of Spreads

1. To protect the bread from soaking up moisture from the filling.


2. They add flavor.
3. They also add moisture.

Butter

Butter protects the bread from moisture, used


soft butter to spread on bread. You may soften
butter by whipping in a mixer or by simply
letting it stand at room temperature. You may
use margarine as a substitute or flavored butter.

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Mayonnaise

Mayonnaise is often preferred to butter as a


spread because it contributes more flavor but
sandwiches made with mayonnaise should be
served immediately or refrigerated at once and
kept refrigerated until served.

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What’s More

Please do not forget to write the following on your answer sheet:


Name: _________________________________ Grade & Section: __________________
Subject (Specialization): _______________ Module No: _______________________
Name of the Activity: What’s More Date: _____________________________

Instructions: Identify the fillings and spread that are being used in the following
sandwiches. Write your answers on a separate sheet.

Burger No.1 Burger No. 2

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Burger Fillings Spread


Burger No. 1
Burger No. 2

What I Have Learned

Please do not forget to write the following on your answer sheet:


Name: _______________________________________ Yr. & Section_______________________
Yr. Level & Subject (Specialization): _______________________ Module No: ___________
Name of the Activity: What I Have Learned________________ Date: ______________

Instructions: Write what is being asked. Write your answer on a separate sheet of
paper.

1. Give at least three (3) examples of classical sandwiches and write a short
background and description of each.

2. What is the purpose of fillings and spread in a sandwich?

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What I Can Do

Please do not forget to write the following on your answer sheet:


Name: _______________________________________ Yr. & Section_______________________
Yr. Level & Subject (Specialization): _______________________ Module No: ___________
Name of the Activity: What I Can Do______________________ Date: ______________

Instructions: Determine what fillings and spread could be applied to the following
sandwiches.

Name of the Salad Fillings Spread

1. Ham Sandwich

2. Club House
3. Sandwich

4. Hamburger
5. Grilled Cheese
6. Sandwich

7. Pinwheel Sandwich

Assessment

Please do not forget to write the following on your answer sheet:


Name: _______________________________________ Yr. & Section_______________________
Yr. Level & Subject (Specialization): _______________________ Module No: ___________
Name of the Activity :Assessment ________________________ Date: ______________

Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer.

1. The following are the purpose of the spread EXCEPT one.


A. They add flavor.
B. They also add moisture.
C. To protect the bread from soaking up moisture from the filling.
D. None of the above
2. This refers to ingredients mixed with salad dressing or mayonnaise.
A. Bread C. Moist Fillings
B. Dry Fillings D. Spread
3. The following are examples of fillings of sandwiches EXCEPT one.
A. Ham C. Mayonnaise
B. Lettuce D. Tuna

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4. This protects the bread from soaking up moisture from the filling.
A. Bread B. Lettuce
C. Filling D. Spread
5. It is used to spread on the bread to protect the bread from moisture.
A. Butter B. Sauce
C. Cheese D. Spread
6. The following are considered as miscellaneous in making a sandwich, EXCEPT
one.
A. Cheese C. Jelly
B. Fruits D. Fruits
7. Which of the following is NOT a type of cheese?
A. Cheddar cheese C. Provolone
B. Cream Cheese D. None of the above
8. This serves as the heart of the sandwich.
A. Bread C. Sauce
B. Filling D. Spread
9. This refers to ingredients such as sliced or cooked meat, poultry, and cheese.
A. Bread C. Moist Fillings
B. Dry Fillings D. Spread
10. Tuna, sardines, smoked salmon, shrimp, anchovies, fried fish, grilled or pan-
fried fish fillets are examples of ___________.
A. Seafood fillings C. Sauce
B. Spread D. Vegetable Items

References
TLE-9 Cookery LM
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