[gallery size="medium" ids="249,250,251"] If your kids keep asking to help in the kitchen, it may be the right time to get them started cooking.We have some simple and easy suggestions for teaching these new cooks the fundamentals of cooking. If you teach them well you will be providing skills that will last them their lifetime! Firstly, think about the safety and security of the child cook. A good rule to follow is that a child that has to use a stool or chair in order to reach the stove is too young (or small) to be using it. Start small, it will help to keep from overwhelming the youngster. Let younger children assist with setting and clearing the table. collecting ingredients, and stirring, blending or including components. You need to be very clear about working with knives and other sharp instruments. Knives are a key part of cooking and it's very important that you stress the seriousness of knives. Same with hot pans and boiling liquids. Both of these are almost always present in some form and this is not the time to learn by making a mistake. Occasionally parents start teaching their kids to cook by having them make things that don't need cooking first. Sandwiches are a great example of this. You can gradually add more to their learning schedule by letting them use the microwave. Your goal is to create an enjoyable yet safe environment that will allow your kids to create and learn how to cook.
[gallery size="medium" ids="249,250,251"] If your kids keep asking to help in the kitchen, it may be the right time to get them started cooking.We have some simple and easy suggestions for teaching these new cooks the fundamentals of cooking. If you teach them well you will be providing skills that will last them their lifetime! Firstly, think about the safety and security of the child cook. A good rule to follow is that a child that has to use a stool or chair in order to reach the stove is too young (or small) to be using it. Start small, it will help to keep from overwhelming the youngster. Let younger children assist with setting and clearing the table. collecting ingredients, and stirring, blending or including components. You need to be very clear about working with knives and other sharp instruments. Knives are a key part of cooking and it's very important that you stress the seriousness of knives. Same with hot pans and boiling liquids. Both of these are almost always present in some form and this is not the time to learn by making a mistake. Occasionally parents start teaching their kids to cook by having them make things that don't need cooking first. Sandwiches are a great example of this. You can gradually add more to their learning schedule by letting them use the microwave. Your goal is to create an enjoyable yet safe environment that will allow your kids to create and learn how to cook.
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