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'''2'''. The blank Food Pyramid is in the [[Media:{{PAGENAMEE}}.pdf|{{PAGENAME}} Worksheet]].
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'''3a. b, c, & d'''. [[Meal Planning]] includes Healthy Meals resources. Also see [[Recipes]]. <br>
'''3a. b, c, & d'''. [[Meal Planning]] includes Healthy Meals resources. Also see [[Recipes]]. <br>
'''3c'''. The Cost Estimating forms are in the [[Media:{{PAGENAMEE}}.pdf|{{PAGENAME}} Worksheet]]. <br>
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'''5a'''. [[Meal Planning]] includes the Food Pyramid - [[Backpacking Food]]<br>
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'''5d'''. The Weigh Estimating forms are in the [[Media:{{PAGENAMEE}}.pdf|{{PAGENAME}} Worksheet]].<br>
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'''6c'''. [[Food Handling]] - [[Hygiene]] - [[Leave No Trace]]<br>
'''6c'''. [[Food Handling]] - [[Hygiene]] - [[Leave No Trace]]<br>
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Revision as of 17:57, June 1, 2009

Cooking Merit Badge requirement resources include links for recipes, safety, Dutch Oven Cooking,
and the Cooking Merit Badge Worksheet Adobe Acrobat PDF plus links to related Merit Badges and Boy Scout Awards.
The Troop Cooking Monthly Theme includes meeting and activity materials.
Cooking is a fun and popular Summer Camp Merit Badges.
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Cooking merit badge
Status: Elective
Created: 1911
Discontinued: no
BSA Advancement ID: 038
Requirements revision: 2007
Latest pamphlet revision: 2007

Contents


Cooking requirements

  1. Do the following:
    a. Review with your counselor the injuries that might arise from cooking, including burns and scalds, and the proper treatment.
    b. Describe how meat, fish, chicken, eggs, dairy products, and fresh vegetables should be stored, transported, and properly prepared for cooking.
    c. Describe the following food-related illnesses and tell what you can do to help prevent each from happening:
    1. Salmonella enteritis
    2. Staphylococcal enteritis
    3. E. coli (Escherichia coli) enteritis
    4. Botulism
    5. Trichinosis
    6. Hepatitis
  2. Do the following:
    a. Illustrate for your counselor the food pyramid that fits you. Label the following food groups in the pyramid and how much of each you should eat each day:
    1. Grains
    2. Vegetables
    3. Fruits
    4. Milk, yogurt, cheese
    5. Meats, poultry, fish, beans, eggs, nuts
    6. Oils (fats) and sugars
    b. Explain why you should limit your intake of oils and sugars.
    c. Explain the number of servings recommended per day from each group.
    d. Give your counselor examples from each food group.
    e. Describe for your counselor the measurements of servings for each food group.
    f. Describe to your counselor food preparation techniques that result in more healthful and nutritious meals.
  3. Plan a menu for two straight days (six meals) of camping. Include the following:
    a. A camp dinner with soup; meat, fish, poultry, or an appropriate substitute; two fresh vegetables; drink; and dessert. All are to be properly prepared. When preparing your menu, follow the nutritional guidelines set by the food pyramid.
    b. A one-pot dinner. Use foods other than canned.
    c. Using the menu planned for requirement 3, make a food list showing cost and amount needed to feed three or more boys.
    d. List the utensils needed to cook and serve these meals.
  4. Using the menu planned for requirement 3, do the following and discuss the process with your merit badge counselor:
    a. Prepare and serve for yourself and two others, the two dinners, one lunch, and one breakfast. Time your cooking so that each course will be ready to serve at the proper time.*
    b. For meals prepared in requirement 4a for which a fire is needed, use a lightweight stove or build a low-impact fire. Include support for your cooking utensils from rocks, logs, or like material. The same fireplace may be used for more than one meal. Use a backpacking stove to cook at least one meal. (Where local regulations do not allow you to do this, the counselor may change the requirement to meet the law.)
    c. For each meal prepared in requirement 4a, use safe food-handling practices. Dispose of garbage, cans, foil, paper, and other rubbish by packing them out and depositing them in a proper container. After each meal, clean up the site thoroughly.
  5. Plan a menu for one day (three meals) or for four meals over a two-day period of trail hiking or backpacking. Include the following:
    a. A breakfast, lunch, and dinner for a trail or backpacking trip where light weight is important. You should be able to store all foods used for several days without refrigeration. When preparing your menu, follow the nutritional guidelines set by the food pyramid.*
    b. Using the menu planned for requirement 5, make a food list showing cost and amount needed to feed three or more boys.
    c. List the utensils needed to cook and serve these meals.
    d. Figure the weight of the foods in requirement 5a.
  6. Using the menu planned for requirement 5, do the following:
    a. Prepare and serve for yourself and two others, the trail breakfast and dinner. Time your cooking so that each course will be ready to serve at the proper time.
    b. Use an approved trail stove (with proper supervision) or charcoal to prepare your meals.
    c. For each meal prepared in requirement 6a, use safe food-handling practices. Dispose of garbage, cans, foil, paper, and other rubbish by packing them out and depositing them in a proper container. After each meal, clean up the site thoroughly.
  7. Plan a menu for three full days of meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) to be cooked at home.
    a. When preparing your menu, follow the nutritional guidelines set by the food pyramid. All meals are to be cooked or properly prepared.
    b. Using the menu planned for requirement 7, make a food list showing cost and amount needed to feed yourself and at least one adult (parent, family member, guardian, or other responsible adult).
    c. Tell what utensils were needed to cook and serve these meals.
    d. Prepare and serve a breakfast, lunch, and dinner from the menu you planned for requirement 7. Time your cooking to have each course ready to serve at the proper time. Have an adult verify the preparation of the meal to your counselor.
  8. Find out about three career opportunities in cooking. Pick one and find out the education, training, and experience required for this profession. Discuss this with your counselor, and explain why this profession might interest you.
* The meals for requirements 4a and 5a may be prepared for different trips. They need not be prepared consecutively. Scouts working on this badge at summer camp should plan around food they can get at the camp commissary.


The official source for the information shown in this article or section is:
Boy Scout Requirements, 2012 Edition (BSA Supply No. 34765)

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Notes

Worksheet A FREE workbook for Cooking is available here! Adobe Acrobat PDF
with the maps, charts, links, diagrams, and checklists you need!
Or click here to print just the Cooking requirements.
meritbadge.org has PDF and DOC versions of
Boy Scout merit badge workbooks,
Webelos workbooks, and Cub Scout workbooks.
  1. Per the BSA: "You should read the merit badge pamphlet on the subject." Pamphlets (books) are at local Scout Shops and online at ScoutStuff.org.
  2. "Get a signed Merit Badge application from your Scoutmaster." An online, printable Word doc file version is available.
  3. The BSA Cooking Troop Program Feature offers meeting and activity plans to include Cooking as one of your monthly themes.

Requirement resources

Cooking Skills has many instructional resource and video links covering these cooking topics.
1a. First Aid: Burns (A scald is a burn caused by a liquid or steam.)

1b. & 1c. Food Safety Resources
2. The blank Food Pyramid is in the Cooking Worksheet. Do The Following:
3. The Meal Planning forms are in the Cooking Worksheet.
3a. b, c, & d. Meal Planning includes Healthy Meals resources. Also see Recipes.
3c. The Cost Estimating forms are in the Cooking Worksheet.
3d. Cooking Gear has many resources.
4. See the Outdoor Cooking resources
b. Campfires - Campfire Building - Campfire Types - Campfire Starting - Campfire Safety - Backpacking Stoves - Leave No Trace
c. Food Handling - Hygiene - Leave No Trace
5. The Meal Planning forms are in the Cooking Worksheet.
5a. Meal Planning includes the Food Pyramid - Backpacking Food
5b. The Cost Estimating forms are in the Cooking Worksheet.
5c. Cooking Gear has many resources.
5d. The Weigh Estimating forms are in the Cooking Worksheet.
6a. Outdoor Cooking has many resources videos.
6b. Backpacking Stoves has many resources and videos.
6c. Food Handling - Hygiene - Leave No Trace
7. The Meal Planning forms are in the Cooking Worksheet.
7a. Meal Planning includes the Food Pyramid, Food Handling
7b. The Cost Estimating forms are in the Cooking Worksheet.
7c. Cooking Gear
8. Find Out About Three Career Opportunities In Cooking. 8. Careers: Culinary Institute of America - Epicurious - Cooking Schools

Related awards

Outdoor Skills Awards

Outdoor-related awards

Art Awards Links (Cooking is a Culinary Art)

Art-related awards


See also

Boy Scout portal
Varsity Scout portal
Venturing portal

Merit Badge information


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