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Kids’ Home School Series – Sep. 2024 – HALF SERIES

Monday, September 23, 12:00 pm - 2:00 pm
$130

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In our children’s cooking series, children learn to prepare menus by actually preparing the recipes themselves each day. When children cook the food themselves, they are more likely to try what they have prepared, including vegetables! Throughout the series, we will practice knife skills, working with savory and sweet doughs, searing proteins, and baking. At the end of each class, the kids enjoy the food they have prepared.

SCHEDULE: Mondays: 12:00 – 2:00p.m.
DATES: September 23, 30
PRICING: $130 for 2 weeks

9/23: Tex Mex and Dough Techniques

  • Chicken Chimichangas
  • Esquites – Mexican street corn salad
  • Tres Leches Cake

9/30: Italian Flavor Profiles

  • Pasta Primavera – Learn how easy it is to make from scratch pasta dough
  • Cream Sauce – With sauteed zucchini, corn, tomatoes, peas for the primavera
  • Mixed Berry Tart with Puffed Pastry, Topped with Whipped Cream

 

AGES: This series is intended for children ages 7 or older. We teach basic culinary skills to the novice cook and provide those children with kitchen experience the opportunity to advance their skills and increase their confidence.

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CURRICULUM:
We believe in learning by doing. In our cooking series, all classes are hands-on, and children eat what they each make.
We will teach the kids the following as appropriate for the menu being cooked each week:
1. how to be safe in the kitchen, including hand and workspace sanitizing, proper food handling including how to wash food, and knife safety; temperature danger zone;
2. how to read and follow a recipe;
3. how to arrange the kitchen workplace so that all the items needed for the recipe are located and placed nearby;
4. how to accurately measure ingredients using measuring cups and measuring spoons and about measuring equivalents;
5. how to bake/roast, stew/braise, stir-fry, make sauces and soups;
6. the difference between whole and processed foods and how each affects health;
7. the importance of sustainability and eating what is in season;
8. how to reuse or repurpose ingredients already on hand; and
9. how to clean up the kitchen.

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