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[F938]Fun Cooking For Kids
by Chef Shael Berni, Che

For kids in Aspen, Denver, or anywhere in the world, the fun in cooking is not only about the food they are making. The process of preparing the food is one of the things they love the most. The use of gadgets and utensils stimulates their curiosity and creativity. Most kids love cooking gadgets, so if you want to make cooking with kids fun and safe, using the right kitchen tools can make a huge difference. Here are but a few safe utensils and gadgets that will have your kids happier than ever to roll up their sleeves and start cooking.

Nifty Gadgets for Kids

Shape cutters molds or stamps. Cookie cutters are all time favorites and in addition to using them on dough, they can also be used on sandwiches and firm vegetables. Kids simply adore food that takes on a fun shape. Cookie molds or stamps can be used to achieve a 3-D look. Cake and muffin pans and plastic molds for freezing or making mini Jell-O molds are also popular with kids.

Nonskid mixing bowls. Bowls that don't slip off the counter are available in many stores. There are some that include a suction base to keep them firmly planted.

Hand chopper. Using sharp knives is not an option for young kids. There is an easy-to-use device, which looks like a hand bell which can help them chop foods. It makes chopping safe since pieces of food are placed under the clear "bell" and the knob on top is repeatedly pushed down to lower the cutting blades onto the food within the “bell”.

Juicers. Many kinds of juicers can be found at a number of stores. Electric ones that process fruits or vegetables placed within them to free juices are great for kids since they can try combining juices of veggies and fruit. Hand juicers include the basic reamers where you press and turn the fruit over a ribbed bulb and metal presses that apply lever power to the orange halves. These should be used under adult supervision to keep fingers away from the dangerous end of the press.

Kid-sized utensils. A specified set of utensils will make cooking both easier and more enjoyable. Before kids can begin their venture into the creative world of cooking, they'll need functional and age appropriate supplies. The culinary basics include utensils such as plastic measuring spoons, rubber and plastic spatulas, wooden spoons, metal whisk, and a mini wooden rolling pin.

Blenders and food processors. Power blenders and food processors are a stupendous way to combine fun and safety. They can be used to whip up pancake batter, soups, sauces, dessert toppings, shakes, and smoothies, with adult supervision, of course.

Try it out; your kids will be begging to cook up a storm.

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Some kids like to help you cook in the kitchen but they don't understand the ingredients, especially the herbs. At first, a kid learning to cook is all about learning to follow directions and doing each step in order. They're figuring out how to be organized and hopefully how to clean up after themselves. Along the way they also pick up what words like "sift" and "simmer" mean. Plus they learn skills like how to drain noodles through a colander or how to knead bread dough.
It seems like one of the last things they learn is how the ingredients all work together and when they can deviate from the recipe a little. An excellent way for your kids to experiment is with herbs. For more details please go to www.july4-recipes.com. Herbs can make a dish go from so-so to wonderful and if your chef learns about them when they're young, there's no telling what great meals they'll cook for you through the years.
Here are some ideas for getting your kids to play with herbs:
1. Fresh mint is a wonderful herb for kids because it smells so good and there are many different things they can do with it. They can simply put a few sprigs in a glass of water, iced tea, or lemonade for a hint of mint taste. They can chop it up small and put it in their yogurt or ice cream, or include it in muffin batter. Probably the funniest for kids is to make mint ice cubes. They just put small leaves of mint into the ice cube tray, add water, and freeze.
Take your children to a plant nursery in spring and let them smell all the different kinds of mint. It's a really easy herb to grow - but plant it in a pot because otherwise it will spread through your garden like crazy.
2. Your kids can make herb butter. Put 2 sticks of butter out in a bowl at room temperature to soften. Then add 1 teaspoon of lemon juice, cut up parsley, and some minced garlic cloves. Let the kids mash it all together and then stick it in the fridge. It can be cut into squares and served with warm bread or hot pasta.
The kids can experiment with other herbs in the butter if they smell like they go together and don't have too strong a smell. You can also login on to www.apples-recipes.com. Rosemary probably wouldn't be a good candidate as it has a very strong smell.
3. A good place for rosemary is in bread dough, along with sage and parsley. Adding herbs to the bread dough and then kneading it is a fun hands-on experience for kids, and they really get the full effect of the herbs when the bread is baking because the smells are intensified. Ask your kids to tell you which of the herbs they smell from the baking bread.
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