Kids In The Kitchen

I know I've talked about it before, getting the kids in the kitchen.

It's just something that they really enjoy. And I really enjoy having them in the kitchen too. So our latest effort to have more kitchen time started when Maya brought home this Better Homes and Gardens (not so) New Junior Cook Book from school one day several weeks ago. She considered it a great library find. She was quite excited about trying out some recipes in it.

After flipping through it myself, I was not so excited. The recipes weren't exactly on the "healthy" side of the spectrum (for example: in the meat loaf recipe above you use instant mashed potatoes instead of the real thing) and I knew that likely the book would sit on the cupboard all week and then just go back into the her backpack and back the library where it had come from. ho-hum...

The more I thought about her excitement through the week, the guiltier I felt. I had to find a way to foster that enthusiasm and work some special time in the kitchen into our weekly schedule. So I came up with the idea to have one supper a week where one of the kids gets to pick the meal and prepare it (with help from me). Maya was first with her library cookbook and she picked the meatloaf frosted with potato recipes (above). Instead of the instant potatoes, I just made sure I had extra mashed potatoes from Sunday Lunch. Yum! She and I made the spinach strawberry salad and heated frozen veggies too. We had a blast!

The next week it was Colter's turn...
He wanted to try the little personal pizza's from the same cookbook. So when I made bread that week, we used the extra dough for the pizza's. Colter can't have any dairy so on his little pizza's we used this. He also made the salad to go along with the pizza pretty much by himself. I always say that food tastes so much better when someone else makes it. True again!

Then last week was Kyla's turn...
Kyla chose her Meat Sauce Recipe from her 4H cookbook. She's required to make a certain amount of recipes from her book each year so this was a great chance to try something new. I had a spaghetti squash in the oven and she made a double batch of this meat sauce so we could put some in the freezer for quick meal sometime later.

(Nice swim goggles for cutting onions Kyla. You remind me of your Father.)

So we're back to Maya's turn this week. She has decided she wants to make PW's Chicken Pot Pie from her cookbook. Should be good! I'm excited to try it too!

Happy Week to you,
Alison

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love the idea of having the kids pick a meal each week! Also was going to say that I do exactly what you did with the potatoes! If I don't agree with something in a recipe, I simply switch it with what I want! For example, we aren't big white potato fans in our house for a number of reasons, so I always put sweet potato in the recipe instead... Makes for a delicious tang!

Raimie said...

Dear Ali,
Tboy and Bee would LOVE this idea... they have been asking lately if they could pick the meal-plan and they always love to help in the kitchen... should incorporate this in our week! Thanks for sharing!
Love,
Raimie Lu

Joellyn said...

How fun! The PW pot pie IS very good. Mom made it just last week.

HrdWrknmn said...

What an awesome idea! Will have to use that in our household too! Our kids love to be in the kitchen also!

Aleta said...

This is a super idea!!! I was just posting on my blog - asking for ideas on what to teach next semester in my FACS class. This is a true testament to how special it is to GET KIDS IN THE KITCHEN! So many of them don't have opportunities like this at home. These are privileges your kids will never forget!

The J's said...

My love of cooking comes from my mom letting me have free reign with a supper menu one night a week back when I was in 7th grade & in Home-Ec. I know it was a hardship for her with some of the things I chose, but by letting me do it, I know it made a huge difference. The 4 I have at home now all like to take their turns & do some cooking. I do feel sorry for these people who grow up & have a house to run, families to feed & don't know how to cook (or meal plan!)

Traci K said...

I love this idea too. I'm always asking the kids what they want to eat, then preparing that, but this is great to get them involved and foster a love of cooking. I'm going to try this!!

Anna said...

I had the very same cookbook when I was a child, and it is in my kitchen now! Even though I don't use many of the main dish recipes, the Snickerdoodle recipe remains my favorite cookie to this day! <3