Cooking
With Children
Cooking
with children can be a lot of fun for them and helpful for you!
Children cooking learn a lot about the food they eat. They can see the
recipe right through from the raw ingredients stage right up to the
result. They will also love eating their creations, even if they
contain vegetables!
Benefits of
Cooking with Children
Cooking might be a
chore for us but the kitchen is a fun place for kids. Cookery is
educational for kids and a very good bonding experience between you and
them.
Children can learn
new skills without noticing, which include weighing, measuring,
understanding fractions and time. Schools do not tend to spend a lot of
time teaching cooking skills to children so you might like to try
teaching them yourself.
Getting your child
involved in cooking will prepare him or her for self-sufficiency and an
independent life. It is also a good way to handle fussy eaters because
most children will eagerly eat something they have helped to make. The
benefits of cooking with children include teaching your child an
extremely useful skill.
Some Tips for
Cooking with Children
You can involve
children as young as four in your cooking. Before starting, you need to
consider a few things. Make sure you read the recipe through with your
child so you know what to do and what you need. Clear some space and
get all the ingredients and utensils ready on a low surface, which your
child can see.
Think about which
parts of the recipe your child can do. Older children might be able to
strain a bowl of boiling noodles or take something hot out of the oven
but you have to be more careful with younger kids. Your child should
already know not to touch sharp knives but might forget in the
excitement of cooking, so keep them out of reach.
In order for your
child to learn about cooking, you should explain what you are doing
each step of the way. Telling your child to mix a batter does not let
them know why they need to mix those particular ingredients or what is
going to happen next.
Kids are naturally
inquisitive and you will probably find that they do not stop asking
questions the whole time anyway!
Teach your child to
wash their hands before handling any food. If your child is young, tell
them what you are doing as you prepare the food. An older child can
measure the ingredients by themselves.
Easy
Recipes For Cooking With Children
Children love to
knead and roll out dough, mix batters and crack eggs so you could make
a cake together or some cookies. Pizza is a fun food and your child can
decide on the toppings and arrange them himself. Icing a cake can also
be fun for a child.
If it is someone's
birthday, they can try to pipe a birthday message on the cake or
arrange fruit on top. You might not get a particularly professional
result but it will be fun for them and certainly appreciated by the
recipient.
Whatever recipe you
decide to make with your child, the most important thing with children
cooking is to have fun. Cooking with children is an excellent bonding
experience. Kids love to learn and it is always great to teach them
something useful!