These little chefs are doing big things in the kitchen this
fall.
Students at Cottle Elementary School in Tuckahoe are taking
part in an afterschool cooking program in the school teacher’s lounge every
Tuesday afternoon. Children ages 5-12
take part in all essential steps of meal preparation; cutting, scooping,
mixing, spreading and pouring to create delicious and nutritious afterschool
snacks.
The Junior Chefs instructor, Karen Ramlakhan, has had
previous success at the Teen Chefs program up the road at the Tuckahoe Middle/
High School. The award winning Teen Chef’s program, now in its second
year, has teens cooking, frying and
slicing to create slightly more sophisticated meals from their junior
counterparts at the elementary school.
The Junior Chef’s program immediately follows the Cottle
Crew afterschool sports club held in the Cottle Elementary School gymnasium.
The Cotte Crew practice sport specific skills like baseball, volleyball,
soccer, kickball and more. The Cottle Crew walks down the hall to Junior Chefs
after working up quite an appetite! “It really is a great combination of
programing. You have the exercise and movement component with a healthy snack
right afterwards. The best part is the kids themselves make their snack making
it even more meaningful.” said program supervisor Jack Reisman.
The little chefs have a big menu planned this fall. Already
they have made ants on a log and peanut butter snails (celery, peanut butter
and raisins) and yogurt parfaits (low-fat yogurt, frosted flakes and honey.)
The yogurt parfaits were an immense hit with these inspiring culinary artists,
So much so that several did not want to eat their final product because they
were so proud of their work. “NO!” piped one student, as he delicately wrapped
his parfait in tin foil eyeing all staff members who stood close by. “I can not
eat this now. I need to show my dad first!”
Other menu items coming up this fall include personal
pizzas, quesadillas and fruit salad.
The goal of the Junior Chefs program is to teach children
how to independently make nutritious after-school snacks all the while boosting
confidence in their abilities. This program would not be possible without the
ongoing hospitality of the William E. Cottle Elementary School.
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