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  • Cooking And Kids

    Cooking And Kids

     

    “When I cook with my son, I might chop vegetables and have fun with different shapes. Cooking is a way to teach kids about other things, like reading or math with all of the weights and measures. There are so many things that are part of cooking that are also very educational.”

    Emeril Lagasse

     

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    Cooking with kids is super easy and fun. These days, recipes for kids are readily available on the internet, as well as, in the How-To-Cook-With-Children books. A toddler, a school-age child or an older child – anyone can help in cooking, ranging from snacks to main meals. From creating a menu together to building an organized work station – while one cleans the veggies, another fries a potato, a third grates some cheese, a fourth sautés the veggies, a fifth cleans the utensils, a sixth serves the food on the plates, a seventh sets the table, and so on ( NO, I don’t have the Von Trapp Children in mind) –it is quite an engaging activity.

    Watching MasterChef Junior, among other cooking shows, one is full of awe at kids, not even the height of one’s waist, intently cooking with dexterity. Most kids enjoy cooking.  Moreover, learning to cook at an early age leads to big bonuses in the later years, when one is in college or about to settle down and start a family.

    I have two young cousins who love to cook; one is a boy of six and the other a girl of 12. From dressing salads to making ice popsicles – every tiny step excites them. It sure is fun when it’s time to put the chef’s whites on.

    So, here are a few easy-to-cook recipes which are an all-time hit among children:

     

    Mac and Cheese

    Cooking Time: 50 minutes

    Ingredients: 2 shallots (peeled), 3 cloves of garlic, 1 tsp olive oil, 3 pieces of bacon (diced and cooked, reserving 1 tbsp bacon fat) ,2 tbsp flour, 4 cups of heavy cream, 1 tsp chopped fresh thyme, 1 cup shredded pepper jack cheese, 2 cups shredded cheddar cheese, 1 pound penne pasta (cooked) , ½ cup Panko bread crumbs, 2 tbsp melted butter, 2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley

    Directions:  Preheat oven to 350 degree F.  Place shallots and garlic in a small aluminum foil pouch and drizzle with olive oil. Roast 20 to 30 minutes or until tender. Remove from foil and chop. In a large sauté pan, reheat reserved bacon fat over medium heat. Add roasted shallot and garlic and sauté for 1 minute. Add flour and stir for 1 minute. Whisk in heavy cream and thyme. Reduce by a third. Stir in cheeses until melted, creamy and thickened. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Remove from heat and gently stir in pasta. Place in a 9X13 casserole dish. In a small bowl, mix together diced bacon, breadcrumbs, butter and parsley. Top Mac and cheese with Panko mixture and bake uncovered at same heat until bubbling and lightly browned on top (say, 20 to 25 minutes).

     

    Brownies

    Cooking Time: 22 minutes

    Yield:  12 brownies

    Ingredients:  1 package chocolate brownie mix (prepared to directions on box- ½ cup oil, ¼ cup water, 2 eggs), 1 cup peanut butter chips, softened butter (for greasing your baking dish), 1-2 ounce package chopped nuts, ¼ cup mini marshmallows

    Directions: Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. To mixed brownie batter, stir in peanut butter chips. Grease an 8 by 13-inch baking dish with softened butter and line with foil. Spread the brownie batter into an even layer. Sprinkle the brownie batter with chopped nuts and bake 20 to 22 minutes. Top with marshmallows in the last 3 minutes of baking. Remove from oven and cut into 12 brownies.

     

    Peanut Butter Crispy Rice Treats

    Cooking Time: 15 minutes

    Yield: 18 bars

    Ingredients: 6 tbsp unsalted butter (plus more for greasing), 4 cups miniature marshmallows, ½ cup smooth peanut butter, 6 cups puffed rice cereal, ½ cup whole roasted peanuts, 4 ounces good-quality semi-sweet chocolate (chopped), flakes sea salt (optional)

    Directions: Lightly butter a 13 by 9 inch baking dish.

    Melt the butter in a large saucepan over low to medium=low heat until light brown specks start to form and the butter starts to smell nutty (10 to 12 minutes). Add the marshmallows and stir until completely melted. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the peanut butter until melted. Add the puffed rice cereal and peanuts. Stir until well coated. Press the mixture evenly into the prepared baking dish. Cool completely. Meanwhile, place the chocolate in a medium heatproof bowl. Microwave in 30 second intervals until the chocolate is melted. Drizzle the chocolate over the cooled crispy rice treats and sprinkle with flaked sea salt if desired. Cut into 18 bars.

     

    Chocolate Chip Cookies

    Cooking Time: 15 minutes

    Yield: 26 cookies

    Ingredients: ¾ cup packed dark brown sugar, ¾ cup sugar, 2 large eggs, ½ cup oil, 1 tsp pure vanilla extract, 1 cup all-purpose flour, 1 cup whole-wheat pastry flour, ¾ tsp baking soda, 1 tsp fine salt, 6 ounces semisweet chocolate chips or chunks, 4 ounces dried cranberries or dried cherries

    Directions: evenly position 2 racks in the middle of the oven and preheat to 375 degrees F. Line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone sheets. (If you only have 1 baking sheet, let it cool completely between batches.) Whisk the sugars, eggs, oil and vanilla in a large bowl until smooth. Whisk the flours, baking soda and salt in another bowl. Stir the dry ingredients into the wet ingredients with a wooden spoon; take care not to over mix. Stir in the chocolate chips or chunks and dried fruit. Scoop heaping tbsp of the dough onto the prepared pans. Wet hands slightly and roll the dough into balls. Space the cookies about 2 inches apart on the pans. Bake until golden but soft in the center; about 12 to 14 minutes, depending on how chewy or crunchy you like your cookies. Transfer hot cookies with a spatula to a rack to cool. Serve. Store cookies in a tightly sealed container for up to 3 days.

     

    So, what are you waiting for?

    Grab your apron, cook and have fun with your kids!!

    Recipe Courtesy:  foodnetwork.com

    Image Courtesy: momtrends.com

  • It’s Choco-Orange Season!

    It’s Choco-Orange Season!

    When Adriano Zumbo’s lolly-bag cake made an appearance on Masterchef, I was intrigued. It was colorful and it boasted of a variety of flavors. It was also one of the trickiest and most complicated recipes I have ever come across. Naturally, the little chef in me was excited to try it out. However, after spending two weeks hunting for the ingredients in the city, I had to give up. Not everything was available and I could only handle so much disappointment.

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    To lift up my mood, I decided to bake something else but something unique. I decided I needed an ice-cream to tickle my creativity. I picked up a choco-orange bar from a stall and that is when inspiration hit me. I loved the choco-orange ice-cream and I loved chocolates with orange essence in it. It is an interesting and emerging trend and it’s delicious. Why not try a cake which had those same flavors?

    Coming up with a good way to mix those two flavors was difficult. I wanted something eccentric but something that tasted good. After a lot of failures, I realized that eccentric wasn’t going to work and I had to settle for classic. So I went ahead and baked a triple layered choco-orange-choco cake with dark chocolate ganache.

    If you like to bake and you like the new and trendy choco-orange flavor then this is something that you really should try because it tastes really good and is fun to make. It has two layers of chocolate with the layer of orange flavored cake in the middle.

    For the chocolate layers of the cake, you will need:

    1 ¾ cups all-purpose flour
    2 cups sugar
    ¾ cup cocoa powder
    1-1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
    1-1 ½ teaspoons baking soda
    1 teaspoon salt
    2 eggs
    1 cup milk
    ½ cup vegetable oil
    2 teaspoons vanilla extract

    Once you have all the ingredients, what you need to do is –

    Heat the oven to 350°F. Grease and flour two round baking pans. Alternatively, you can bake one huge cake and cut it through the middle into two cakes.

    Mix sugar, flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda and salt (dry mixture). Keep it aside.

    In a bowl, mix the butter, eggs, vegetable oil, and the vanilla extract. Beat together till it forms a light and fluffy mixture

    Add the dry mixture and the milk to it alternating between one part of the mixture and one part of the milk.

    Pour the batter into the pans and bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until wooden pick inserted in center comes out clean.

    Once it’s out of the oven, cool the cakes for ten minutes before removing them from the pans to the wire racks. Set it aside to cool.

    For the orange layer of the cake, you will need:

    1 cup butter
    1 cup sugar
    2 medium eggs
    1 teaspoon baking powder
    ¼ teaspoon baking soda
    ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
    ¾ teaspoon orange extract
    1 teaspoon orange zest
    1 cup flour
    ½ cup orange juice

     

    After gathering all the ingredients, you need to –

     

    Soften the butter by leaving it out for some time. Whisk the softened butter. Cream butter and sugar together until fluffy. Add the eggs and beat until even lighter and fluffier but make sure not to overdo it.

    Add the baking powder, the baking soda, the vanilla extract, the orange extract and the orange zest. Mix well. Add the flour and mix it until the batter is uniform. Add the orange juice and mix it until it’s smooth and well blended.

    Flour and grease a pan and line it with parchment paper. Pour the batter into the cake pan.

    Bake at 350°F for 30 minutes or until golden and the cake is pulling away from the edges of the pan. Try the toothpick method.  Allow the cake to cool in the pan for 10 minutes then transfer it to a cooling rack.

    For the ganache, you will need –

    200ml Fresh cream
    400gm Dark chocolate

    Grate or chop the chocolate into pieces and melt it either in a microwave or in a bain-marie (shown in the picture below). Heat the fresh cream until bubbles form on the edges. Pour the heated cream over the melted chocolate. Make sure the temperature of the cream is higher than that of the chocolate or else the chocolate will form granules. Leave it for three to four minutes. After three to four minutes, mix them together well and the ganache is ready.

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    Place one chocolate cake and apply the ganache on top of it. Leave the sides bare. Place the orange cake over it. Make sure it doesn’t slide off. Once it’s settled, apply ganache on top of the orange cake and put the second chocolate cake on top of it. After letting it settle for a few minutes, apply ganache over the whole surface. Grate/chop some chocolates and spread it on top of the cake. Pop on a few candles because having made this cake is reason enough to celebrate, and you’re good to go.

    The dark chocolate ganache and the slightly citrus flavor of the orange cake balances the sweetness of the two layers of chocolate cake and it provides you with a new, different, tasty treat to enjoy.

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    Bon appetite!

  • Anybody can Cook – Your one step Guide to become a Good Cook

    Anybody can Cook – Your one step Guide to become a Good Cook

    World cuisine is a term that has always been fantasized by all the foodies out there. Many of us are even well aware of the history, developments and latest trends in each of those cuisines.  Well, this article is not going to talk about anything of that sort. On a general basis, many of us reading this article would agree if I say that ‘Masterchef Australia’ shows which aired on Star World channel had a major part in teaching culinary lessons and also about world cuisine! Being an Indian and watching ‘Masterchef Australia’, there were days when we used to go out on a hunt for the so-called ‘Australian’ cooking ingredients, which had all been in vain. While watching these shows, there was a moment of realization and understanding about how simple many of these cuisines were, and how the life and culture of a region affected the development of its cuisine.  Personally, Italian cuisine had a major impact on my cooking style which turns out to be a combined version of Indian and Italian – may be termed as Indo-Italian! Well, the point here is that, it is always good to have one’s own theories and inspirations about cooking.

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    One important lesson that these shows taught most of its audiences was the presentation of a dish – an area which was not explored much by many of us, especially housewives. And that helped in changing the perspective of cooking among many of them. Most of the Indian housewives consider cooking as a part of their ‘duty’ as a housewife, rather than a passion. Though they give uttermost care during the process of making a dish, presentation was not among their primary concerns. But after the advent of such shows, there seems to be a slight change in attitude. Such cooking shows aired on television do a great deal in evoking that spirit of cooking within the most unlikeliest of people, including myself. Though the start-off dishes were the Australian and Italian dishes – mostly by name and not by its taste – the Indian ones were pulled off easily later on, after acquiring the basic understanding about cooking as an art. Cookery shows like ‘Masterchef Australia’, rather than being a mere competition, also teach a lot of culinary skills. Well, I can proudly say that I learnt to cook the perfect mashed potato after watching the former season of Masterchef Australia.

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    Another side to this is the remade and dubbed versions of the original ones. It is very rare to find such remade versions growing to become a success in their respective languages. In many of those versions, the spirit of cooking is rather overshadowed by an emotional drama among the contestants, turning a competition into a mega serial show. Cooking when seen as an art and passion, and not just a mere daily routine, can give a lot of self-satisfaction and joy of creating something of your own. And to see such a growing passion in children at such a young age is more than just heartening. In this age of video games and advancements in the Internet technology, amongst kids who have simply lost the spirit of outdoor games and traditions, it is a good sign to see a bunch of young kids out there showing a great deal of interest in developing culinary skills. Kudos to all those Masterchef shows, and kudos, without any doubt, to all the parents who support them!!

    And to end it all, many among us feel that cooking is an art and great sense of taste does not just to come to anyone. Well, here is good news: ‘Anybody can cook’; people who watched the movie Ratatouille would know that!! It’s just a passion that can be developed by anyone. But once that is done, and then you are sure to find yourself in an eternal relationship with food!!