Cooking Recipes For Kids

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We are a family of seven, so cooking for kids, and cooking with kids is not new to us.

We love to eat together as a family. We are always trying new recipes and combinations. Some of us are more picky then others, but we are willing to share all the tried and true recipes we make.

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Friday, May 14, 2010

Simple and Easy Cooking Recipes Children Will Find Irresistible

By Joe L Golson 
Children love the full approach to cooking. They love exactly how big pieces of ingredients are chopped, sliced, or grated and mixed together to create a excellent dish. Maybe to them it's really a big jigsaw puzzle which when you get it right you'll have one whole piece of dish that you can enjoy and eat.
How often have you scolded your children for playing around the kitchen? Well this really is simple given the potential dangers around the kitchen, knives, hot surfaces, boiling water, hot oils, etc. But by including them with the cooking method you will be able to show them the right and safe conducts in and around the kitchen.

Remain calm if you find yourself working with kids. Expect to have a good mess of things. Your work table will most probably be overrun by various ingredients, drops of seasonings, scattered utensils, measuring instruments, and other cookware. This is fun to them, and who knows you might enjoy a taste of chaos once in a while. It might sometimes be liberating. Except for the kids, the experience is comical and when they made good with their food, the feeling would be rewarding.

There are several simple recipes that kids can create. Some easy and simple dishes consist of omelet recipes as well as other breakfast dishes. Making French toasts isn't very difficult as well. Salads and sandwiches are also not hard to produce plus they are very healthy. Your children can also carry these sandwiches for lunch breaks.

One easy recipe is building a banana crepe, or make a chocolate banana crepe. What you will need is some crepe flour, milk, eggs, melted chocolate, butter and of course sliced bananas. Mix together everything in the bowl except for the chocolate, bananas and butter. Let your child do the blending process. Make use of the butter to grease a crepe pan and then pour the crepe mixture on it. Make sure to spread out the mixture over the pan. Remember to flip it to cook the opposite side. When cooked, spread the melted chocolate, line up the banana slices, and then fold it. You can actually add some more chocolate around the outside. Savor this with all your kid.

Helping to make pancakes is also one more easy one. You are able to either opt for the quick cooked pancakes on hand in the market or make your own from flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar. Whatever you select, your children can manage the mixing of the pancake mix, the greasing of the pan, the flipping of the pancakes along with presentation and extra touches like topping with chocolate or strawberry syrup.

Permit your kids to experiment and be imaginative. You are likely to enjoy fast and simple recipes if you cook them with your youngster. Sure expect a soiled kitchen later, however, you have so much to gain if you involve all your family members with the things you decide to do.

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