Ideas for Middle School Cooking Class

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Give students the opportunity to explore the delicious tastes of fresh foods, like in this vegetable casserole.

Encouraged by first lady Michelle Obama's healthy food initiatives, schools across the nation are removing soda machines and investing in lunches featuring fresh foods. With childhood obesity rampant in American society, school cooking classes have the responsibility to educate kids in healthy food choices. The challenge to the teacher: Convince kids who are addicted to junk food that healthy choices taste good.

  1. Discover Flavors

    • Wake up to flavor differences among ingredients.
      Wake up to flavor differences among ingredients.

      Have students prepare a cup of olive oil seasoned with 1/2 tsp. salt. Pour 1/4 cup into four bowls, then add paprika, oregano, cumin and powdered garlic individually -- one spice per bowl. Students will dip fingers of toast into the bowls, tasting each spiced oil. Encourage them to discuss the differences among the tastes, providing them with descriptive vocabulary such as "tangy," "earthy," "sharp" and "herbal." Repeat the experiment with different spices or chopped herbs.

    Fresh Produce

    • Bring a sharp ingredient such as sliced red onions, and don't forget the vinaigrette.
      Bring a sharp ingredient such as sliced red onions, and don't forget the vinaigrette.

      Bring at least three fresh salad vegetables or fruit to class. Provide a list of local stores where they're sold. Identify vegetables or fruit, and have kids make salad from them. Encourage kids to make salad both from individual vegetables, such as guacamole from avocados, and to combine produce into a mixed salad, such as a combination of apples, raisins, carrots and walnuts. Explain how to make a vinaigrette dressing, and have them make it to serve.

    Plan a Balanced Meal

    • Pasta topped with fresh vegetables and ground beef: a healthy, satisfying meal.
      Pasta topped with fresh vegetables and ground beef: a healthy, satisfying meal.

      Ask kids to plan a balanced meal to cook in class, from a list of suggestions you provide. Have them make a list of ingredients and equipment, and the time it takes to make the meal and clean up. Let them suggest foods they like -- if it's macaroni and cheese, give them a recipe for a homemade version. Discuss the USDA Food Guide Pyramid and help them make wise choices.

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    Cooking Glossary

    • Enrich students' cooking vocabularies, and enrich their lives.
      Enrich students' cooking vocabularies, and enrich their lives.

      Gaining skills entails gaining appropriate vocabulary. Teach students cooking terms, and while they observe the difference between "boil" and "simmer," "dice" and "chop," they'll be enriching their language skills and imaginations with a wealth of new concepts. A new way of painting clouds may arise from a boy's vision of egg whites beaten till fluffy. A scientist may be born from a girl's mastery of nutrition and calorie charts.

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  • Photo Credit Vegetable casserole and vegetables image by Elzbieta Sekowska from Fotolia.com spices image by Bartlomiej Nowak from Fotolia.com salad image by Ivanna Buldakova from Fotolia.com Pasta image by Yvonne Bogdanski from Fotolia.com snack image by Silvia Bogdanski from Fotolia.com cooking image by feferoni from Fotolia.com

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