Welcome Kids to My Country Kitchen

Welcome to My Country Kitchen, where kids are the guest of honor! Cooking with your kids is an activity that every family should do at least once at week starting about age 3.

BASIC TIPS FOR COOKING WITH KIDS

Begin your child’s kitchen adventure with wooden spoons, plastic or metal mixing bowls, wire whisk, a kid’s cookbook, step stool that will not turn over, big cookie sheets to help with spills, hot pads, plastic nesting measuring cups, and a child sized apron. Plastic bowls and wooden spoons are easier and safer for kids to manage and you may feel more comfortable.

Safety first. Keep young children away from a hot stove, oven, sharp knives and cheese graters. As you cook with your child you will know when they are ready to tackle these areas. However, I do suggest you wait until your child is at least 7 or 8 years old before you teach your children about these areas of cooking.

Allow even the youngest chef to pour the ingredients into a bowl; flour, sugar, eggs etc. Remember to turn the mixer off first. Cracking eggs can be a challenge for little chefs. Have them to practice a bit by cracking the eggs into a separate bowl. This way you can remove any shells before adding the eggs to remaining ingredients.

Keep the recipes simple at first. No bake cookie recipes, fresh fruit salad, smoothies, dips and sandwiches are a great start. Children love to cut sandwiches into different shapes using cookie cutters.

Start with a cookbook that has illustrations to coincide with the instructions. This will develop your child’s to ability to follow instructions.

Purchase, or make an apron that is solely for your little cook to wear. One that will fit them.

Pour on the praise with your little chefs even if the outcome isn’t exactly as expected. Every cooking experience is a learning experience.

Expect a mess…spills will happen. Take it in stride and simply use the opportunity to teach that clean-up is one aspect of cooking. Have a large cookie sheet under the work area of your little chef. This will keep spills from flowing all over the kitchen. Laugh and have fun with your little chef.

Let’s try a recipe.

Critter Crunch

1/4 cup butter or margarine
3 tablespoons brown sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 1/2 cups Crispix
1 1/2 cups Cheerios
1 1/2 cups animal crackers
1 1/2 cups bear-shaped honey graham snacks
1 cup bite-size Shredded Wheat
1 cup miniature pretzels

In a saucepan or microwave-safe bowl, heat butter, brown sugar and cinnamon until butter is melted; mix well.

In a large bowl, combine the remaining ingredients. Add butter mixture and toss to coat. Place in a greased 15 x 10-inch baking pan. Bake, uncovered, at 300 degrees F for 30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes.

Store in an airtight container.

Yields about 8 cups.

Enjoy your time in the kitchen! Your little chef will be going off to college in a few short years, so give them the gift that will last a life time. Teach your kids to cook!

2 Responses to “Welcome Kids to My Country Kitchen”

  1. Deena Says:

    Oh, Betty, this is wonderful! My kids LOVE to be in the kitchen. Thanks!

    Deena

  2. BeaK. Says:

    Hi Betty,

    My, my, you are one busy woman!

    Love your blogs…as you know I have two small grandsons, when they are here we are always in the kitchen learning about food and how to prepare it.

    They even have their own cute little chef hats and aprons (from Pampered Chef) We have a lot of fun.

    Thanks for all you give!

    Blessings for a Joyful June!

    Bea Kunz
    http://www.sagehillfarmsandvintagestore.com

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