My friends and I are starting a cookery club at school for year 7s (11-12 year olds) during lunchtimes. We need some ideas about what food to cook. If you have any ideas/recipes of food that will take less than 30 minutes to cook plz could you share them.
1-all the ingredientsyou will normally use in an omelette.
2- a funnel
3- foil
4-
make a small hole in the egg shell drain the eg out, mix it with onions, mushroms whatever u want in the omelette, use the funnel to pur it back in the egg. wrap the egg in foil.
put the egg in a pan with some water, boil at low heat, make sure that the side of the egg wherte u drained the contents out is facing up at all times.
let the foil cool, break shell and enjoy a boiled omelette.
Traditional Chicken Quesadillas
• 2 tablespoons oil
• 1/4 cup onions, chopped
• 1 small garlic clove, minced
• 1/4 cup bell peppers, chopped
• 2 chili peppers (to taste), minced
• 3 plum tomatoes, chopped
• oil for frying
• 8 flour tortillas
• 2 cups cheddar cheese, shredded
• 1 1/2 cups cooked chicken
• salsa
• sour cream
In a medium-heavy skillet, saute the onions, garlic and peppers until soft in the 2 tablespoons oil. Add the chili peppers and tomatoes and simmer for a few minutes more. Add the chicken and stir well to combine. Heat a thin layer of oil in a heavy medium-size pan over medium-low heat. Place a tortilla in the pan and sprinkle with 1/4 cup cheese. Add about a quarter of the chicken mixture and top with another 1/4 cup cheese. Cover with another tortilla and cook for two to three minutes or until golden brown. Flip the quesadilla over and cook for an additional two minutes. Remove from the heat and cut into wedges. Keep warm while frying the remaining quesadillas. Serve with salsa and sour cream.
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*Originally posted by belle: *
That is so cute, do you want any kind of recipes as long as their easy?
Anything as long as you think 11-12 year olds would like to make it and it has to be something they can take home.
I don't know if you get the FOOD network where you live, but they are doing a special on kids cooking.
No I dont get FOOD Network but thanks for the suggestion anyway
InshAllah i'll post some easy recipes, later.
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*Originally posted by Shahreen: *
How long do you have to teach the lessons?
Around 40 minutes but it will probabaly end up as 30 minutes cooking time because of the clearing up time
What kind of cooking equipment do you have access to?
Regular kitchen stuff....4 cookers, 2 microwaves, Saucepans and frying pans, bowls, baking trays, cupcake trays, cutlery but no blenders or food processor type things.
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*Originally posted by Fraudz: *
boiled omelette
ingredients...
1-all the ingredientsyou will normally use in an omelette.
2- a funnel
3- foil
4-
make a small hole in the egg shell drain the eg out, mix it with onions, mushroms whatever u want in the omelette, use the funnel to pur it back in the egg. wrap the egg in foil.
put the egg in a pan with some water, boil at low heat, make sure that the side of the egg wherte u drained the contents out is facing up at all times.
let the foil cool, break shell and enjoy a boiled omelette.
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That's cool but does it really work?? How long do you boil it for?