Posts Tagged ‘kids in the kitchen’

Tasty Gingerbread Recipe

Sunday, November 15th, 2009

This recipe will make enough for 20 delicious gingerbread men. This is a perfect kids holiday group activity or for a Christmas Party.
And why not help your kids make a fun Gingerbread House using the template you can view
here.

Here’s some we prepared earlier!

Preparation Time
45 mins (including 30 mins resting time for the gingerbread)

Cooking Time
10 minutes

Gingerbread Ingredients
125g Butter at room temperature
100g (1/2 cup, firmly packed) Brown Sugar
125ml (1/2 cup) Golden Syrup
375g (2 ½ cups) Plain Flour
1tbs Ground Ginger
½ tsp Cinnamon
½ tsp Nutmeg
½ tsp Salt
1 tsp Bicarbonate of Soda
1 Egg Yolk

Icing
1 Egg White
150g (1 cup) Pure Icing Sugar, sifted

Method
Preheat oven to 180°C. Line two baking trays with greaseproof paper.
Mix butter and sugar in bowl until pale and creamy. Add egg yolk, golden syrup and mix until combined.
Stir in flour, spices and bicarbonate of soda.

Turn onto a lightly floured surface and knead until smooth.
Press dough into a disc, cover with plastic and place in fridge for 30 minutes to rest.

Meanwhile, place egg white in a clean, dry bowl. Use and electric beater to beat until soft peaks form.
Gradually add icing sugar and beat until still peaks form. Cover with plastic and store in the fridge.

Put the dough between two sheets of baking paper and roll out until about 4mm thick.Use a 9 cm gingerbread man cutter to cut out shapes. You could also use a Christmas tree shape, or any other festive cutter. Place on trays approx 3cm apart.

Bake in oven for 10 mins until brown. Remove from over and transfer to a rack to cool.

Place prepared icing in small plastic zip lock bags. Snip a small hole in the corner of each bag.
Pipe icing over ginger bread to decorate.

You’re done! All that’s left to do is enjoy them!

Parmesan Thin Crust Pizza Dough Recipe

Monday, July 27th, 2009

Hope you enjoy this great recipe from one of my good friends! He’s a great cook and this recipe adds a tasty twist to a family favourite!

He uses a fancy bread-making machine and pizza stone, but you can just as easily use the ordinary kitchen benchtop kneading method.

It’s great to get the kids to help!

Dough-tastic!

Dough-tastic!

Makes 1 large pizza.

Ingredients:

2/3 cup of warm water

2 cups flour

1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan

1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

1/3 tsp salt

2 tsps yeast (active)

Directions:

Add all the ingredients in the bowl of a bread-making machine (or just knead together!)

Mix according to the machine’s instructions for a dough setting or get your knuckles into it! (Now is the time to get your little chefs helping!)

In the meantime, preheat your oven to 230 C (450 F) for 30 mins

Prepare your most loved toppings!

When the bread machine (or kneading!) is done, take out the dough and put on a lightly oiled surface.

Then knead the dough several times and make the dough into an oval.

Place a clean tea-towel over it and let rest for 10 mins.

Roll and stretch the dough into a couple of circles.

Place the dough on the prepared (lightly oiled) metal pizza trays – you can get pizza trays here.

Brush the dough with some olive oil and layer on your fave ingredients!

Bake for approx 15 mins or until brown on the bottom and the top is bubbling.

Too easy and tasty cheesy!

10 Easy Ways to Encourage your Kids to Eat Healthier.

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Kids Cooking Kit

1. Cook with your kids. We have found that fussy eaters are much more likely to try food they have played a part in making, which gives you a great opportunity to introduce them to new healthy ingredients.

Kids Cooking Kit

2. Visit a farmers market. While taking the kids to the supermarket can be a daunting experience with all that colourful pre-packaged ingredients, a trip to a farmer’s market can be fun.
There are plenty of foods to sample and it is interesting talking to the people who grow the food that’s for sale. They often have tasty tips on how to prepare the food too.
The kids get the opportunity to see the freshest seasonal fruit and vegetables, some of which they won’t have seen before. This is also a good time to get the kids to help choose new ingredients to try at home.

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3. Plan a trip to the fish markets. Kids (and adults) will be amazed at the variety of fish and shellfish on display. Show them where the boats come in from the sea and if possible let them see someone preparing and scaling the fish.
The kids will be amazed by the colours, shapes and the smell of the ocean.
This is another great opportunity to get the kids involved in choosing something to take home and cook.

Kids Cooking Kit

4. Play the taste testing game! This is a great opportunity to get kids to try foods they otherwise would not go near. Make it fun and get them to guess what they are tasting.
Make sure you include plenty of tastes and textures eg: crunchy (apples), soft (banana), wobbly (jelly), hard (ice), smooth (soybeans), gelatanious (tofu), chewy (sourdough).
This works really well as a play date. Just put the different foods in plastic bowls and give each taster a spoon. If they don’t like something they can always spit it out.

Kids Cooking Kit

5. Does your child have a favourite colour? For example, girls who love pink can be enticed to try beetroot soup – just don’t call it beetroot soup, make up a fun name like ‘Pink Potion’ and away you go!

Kids Cooking Kit

6. Get kids used to being in the kitchen. They can help while you cook by stirring, washing vegetables and fruit, passing ingredients and chatting.
They can get more involved as they get older chopping ingredients and reading recipes etc.

Kids Cooking Kit

7. Get them involved at every stage of food preparation. Setting the table, picking flowers to put on the table, clearing the table and wiping down after you eat.

Kids Cooking Kit

8. Try cooking foods in different ways. For example asparagus – if they don’t like it steamed, try roasting or BBQing it!

Kids Cooking Kit

9. Start your own garden and get the kids involved. Strawberries are easy to grow and most kids (and adults) love them.
Tomatoes, beans, herbs, pumpkins and lettuce are also fun and easy to grow. It just depends on how much space you have and what time of year you want to start your garden.

Kids Cooking Kit

10. If your kids don’t like the taste of something don’t stress! Kids’ little taste buds will develop as they get older. So they may hate something one year and love it in years to come. Just make sure you keep it fun and keep giving them different things to try!

The World’s Cutest Little Chef Competition – $450 in Prizes!

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

Worlds Cutest Little Chef Photo Competition

Worlds Cutest Little Chef Photo Competition

$450 in PRIZE VOUCHERS to be won!

Simply email a photo of your little chef (or chefs!) at work in the kitchen for your chance to win!

The entry deadline is now 31 May 2009 when Wholesome Productions founder, Sam Skinner, will select the top three photos.

1st Prize: $250 VOUCHER
2nd Prize: $150 VOUCHER
3rd Prize: $50 VOUCHER

Entering is easy!

If you’re not a member of our website already, register first using the link above and then email your photo as a jpeg attachment to:

cutestlittlechef@wholesomeproductions.com.au

Please ensure your email contains the name of the adult Wholesome Productions account holder who is entering the competition.
Also include your hometown and country.

The names of little chefs will not be published without the permission of the adult entrant.

Good luck!

Sam, Wholesome Productions.

Introducing Wholesome Productions Kids’ Cooking Party Kits.

Monday, February 23rd, 2009

After requests from customers, we’ve added Kid’s Cooking Party Kits to our range.

They’re a great way to celebrate birthdays, sleepovers or a fun school holiday activity.  The range currently includes Pizza Party Kits and Cookie Baking Party Kits for groups of 6 to 18 little chefs!

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Premium Cookie Baking Kit for 12 Children

The sets include everything you need to host your own cooking party, all you need to do is send out the invites and buy a few basic ingredients!

Wholesome Productions Kids’ Cooking Parties come with triple-tested recipes, a shopping list, plus chef’s hats, aprons and utensils – depending on which kit you buy.  There’s even a ‘How to host a Kids Cooking Party’ guide in the box, so everyone has fun – including the grown ups!

Premium Pizza Baking Kit for 12 Children

Premium Pizza Baking Kit for 12 Children

Check out the range here at our online store. Whatever you party size we have a kit to suit, plus we have great little treat bags also available that make organising a party too easy!

Wholesome Productions featured on TV

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009