Cooking with Kids

Cooking with Kids

Cooking with children of all ages is a great way to involve them in mealtime, teach them about healthy eating and educate them about kitchen and food safety. Certain age-appropriate skills differ depending on life stage and some recipes are more suited for younger chefs.

Preschool Aged Children

Simple, hands-on activities are perfect for preschool aged chefs to perfect their motor skills and develop their fine motor skills. Plus, kids are more likely to try new foods if they help prepare it. Preschoolers can help with:

  • Wiping tables
  • Opening packages
  • Stirring or whisking ingredients in a bowl

Preschoolers can rinse fruit & vegetables, mix ingredients and pour batter in these recipes they’re sure to love!

Apple Cheddar Quesadillas

 

Quesadillas

 

Chewy Breakfast Cookies

 

Chewy Breakfast Cookies

 

Cheddar Spinach Egg Bites

 

Spinach Egg Bites

 

Elementary Aged Children

Kids Cooking

Elementary aged children are learning to control smaller muscles in their fingers, so cooking is a perfect way for them to help. And measuring ingredients helps to sharpen math skills. Let them help with:

  • Cutting soft foods with a blunt knife
  • Meal planning and shopping for ingredients
  • Using a blender or mixer

 Junior chefs can measure, stir and whisk.

Key Lime Pie Popsicles

 

Key Lime Popsicles

 

Baked Chicken Strips

 

Baked Chicken Strips

 

Stovetop Mac and Cheese

 

Mac and Cheese

 

Teens

Cooking with Kids

Prepare teens for more advanced cooking tasks as they learn sequences and problem solving. Introduce recipes that offer experiences such as:

  • Using stovetop and oven, with supervision if necessary
  • Sharp knife skills
  • Planning a meal within a budget

 Practice skills like shredding cheese, layering ingredients on a baking sheet and using the oven.

Taco Waffle Fry Nachos

 Waffle Fry Nachos

 Pita Pizza 4 Ways

 Pita Pizzas

 Freezer Bean and Cheese Burritos
Freezer Bean and Cheese Burritos

Here are a few general cooking tips for kids of all ages.

Practice Food Safety

Good cooks of all ages wash their hands before and frequently during the cooking process and foods should not be sampled until fully cooked to avoid the potential for food-borne illness. 

Expect Spills and Messes

This can be one of the most challenging parts for parents who want to cook with their kids. The upside is that making messes also means learning how to clean up!

Keep it Quick and Easy

When dealing with younger children and tweens who may have shorter attention spans, assign simple tasks and give clear instructions. Also, try assigning tasks as you go to ensure focus on the task at hand.

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