A couple tips I’ve learned while doing these blogs for cooking with little ones in the kitchen:
- They are going to want to help with EVERY step. It takes longer but it makes great memories and keeps them busy. My daughter specifically loves to crack the eggs. She’d put in a whole carton if I let her! I always let her do this in a separate bowl so that I can filter out any uhm…extra crunch that might sneak its way in.
I also always make sure to wash her hands after this activity. Because as you’ll see in my next tip, they’ll want to have clean hands from all the raw egg.
- Be conscious of your mix-ins. My daughter eats blueberries all day long but this time I did chocolate chips for a little sweetness. She snuck a few snacks of course. If you want to make sure your little one isn’t snacking on too many sweets try doing blueberries or even strawberries!
- It is a great way to learn counting. You can vary it too. If the recipe calls for one cup of a few ingredients, I will sometimes do one cup of flour and then two half cups of sugar (for example). Breaking it up gives some variation in counting.
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