Kids in the Kitchen

Recently I attended a luncheon sponsored by Stop and Shop/Giant. It was at Sarabeth’s restaurant in New York City, where my husband and I had eaten brunch several times (and enjoyed her delicious homemade scones and jam). The decision to attend a delicious lunch in one of my favorite cities with the chef/owner of a restaurant I loved was a no-brainer (I posted details about the luncheon on my blog along with a picture of Amanda and me with Chef Sarabeth).

After the Stop and Shop executives talked with us, chef Sarabeth Levine chatted with us while she made us chocolate chip cookies. She wanted to encourage us to cook and bake. She wanted to remove the fear from baking. “It’s not hard, you just have to measure,” she told us.

She also wanted to make sure that we were inviting our children into the kitchen with us. She said that otherwise a whole generation will grow up not knowing how to cook.

Both of my children have been stirring brownies since they were old enough to sit on the kitchen counter. This summer, Amanda (who will be 10 next month) has prepared several meals for us. Throughout the process she beams with pride as her brow furrows in concentration.

I recently received a copy of Real Food for Healthy Kids: 200+ Easy, Wholesome Recipes. I handed it over to Amanda, thinking that I would get the opinion of my “real kid.” I told her to select some recipes that looked good, and she did.

This week she prepared two recipes from this cookbook — “Quick Chick Parm” and “Chicken Enchilada Casserole” — by herself from start to finish. They were both good, and I would make them again. I mean, I would have her make either of them again. It probably tasted better because I didn’t cook it, right?

This is not a children’s cookbook, but the recipes are designed to appeal to adults and children alike. I was impressed that Amanda saw the recipes as accessible, even though there are no pictures. The short ingredient list contributed to this, and she also liked the sidebar that lets the chef know how much prep time and cook time the recipe takes.

If this book lacks pictures, it excels in information. The two recipes my daughter selected came from the “What’s for Dinner” chapter. There are also chapters devoted to breakfast, lunch, and snacks. The sweet stuff is not neglected either. Sweet drinks (hot and cold) get a chapter, as do “divine desserts” and the cookie jar. The final two chapters are devoted to special groups: an introduction to food sensitivities featuring gluten-casein-soy-free recipes, and “first foods,” which features recipes for 6- to 36-month old children.

If you’d like to win one of 2 of these cookbooks, please leave a comment here. I’ll announce the winners on Wednesday, August 27.

Managing Editor Jennifer Donovan is a contributing editor at 5 Minutes for Mom. She has been blogging at Snapshot for over two years. You’ll almost always find her holding either a book, a fork, a child’s hand, her laptop, or some combination therein.

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Jennifer lives in Houston with her 2 kids, husband, and dog. In addition to reading, she enjoys travel, Bible study, food, and fun. She blogs about some of these things -- when her nose isn't in a book -- at Snapshot.
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224 Responses to Kids in the Kitchen
  1. 151
    Patricia Hill says:

    What a great cook book. Just what I need because I babysit my five grandkids.

  2. 152
    Elizabeth Ray says:

    This sounds great. It’s be nice to broaden the dinner spectrum to something that my daughter won’t grips about that the rest of us aren’t sick to death of eating.

  3. 153
    amandasue says:

    Great book, I’m always looking for new recipes and ideas of kid friendly yet healthy foods and my daughter loves to help me cook!

  4. 154
    Janene Grace says:

    Thanks for such a great prize!!

  5. 155
    Stacie Ruyle says:

    I would love to win this book!

  6. 156
    Michele Childress says:

    My kids are ready to learn how to cook, we already decorated personalized aprons and now just need recipes that are easy and kid friendly. Thank you for the contest.

  7. 157
    Paula S says:

    I really need this book. Thanks for the chance to win it.

  8. 158
    Amber S. says:

    Sounds like a great cookbook. Thanks for the chance to win a copy!
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  9. 159
    ellen cunningham says:

    I’d love to win one of these books.

  10. 160
    Paula H says:

    I would love to win this since I’m teaching my kids how to cook.

  11. 161
    Terry C says:

    This sounds great! I would love to have this cookbook. Thanks for the giveaway!

  12. 162
    Cassandra Janda says:

    Please enter me–thanks!

  13. 163
    Chrysa says:

    Looks like a fun book!

  14. 164
    Donna Kozar says:

    I would love to win this.

  15. 165
    Liz Sawyer says:

    I’m sure each of us would like to have healthier meals and snacks for our children. It was great to hear that a ten-year-old found something she wanted to try to cook in this books as well. While my children are younger, I hope they will eventually want to make delicious/healthy meals as well! Thanks for a really great giveaway!

  16. 166
    Molly Capel says:

    This looks like a great cookbook!

  17. 167
    Erma Hurtt says:

    I would love to win a copy

  18. 168
    Paula Harmon says:

    My kids always try what they help make, so I want this book and we will follow a recipe and at least they will try each one we make, its a start.

  19. 169
    hazel hunt says:

    That sounds like an AWESOME cookbook!

  20. 170
    Lisa Grimm says:

    I would love this cookbook! I am always looking for new healthy recipes for my family!

  21. 171
    veronica sandberg says:

    want to win this

  22. 172
    Marion B says:

    We need to eat healthier in this family!!

  23. 173
    Nichole Hamilton says:

    These sound like GREAT cookbooks! I could really use these to help rev up our dinners! THANKS!

  24. 174
    Tesa S. says:

    Sounds Awesome!!!

  25. 175
    Teresa Hoyt says:

    My two oldest kids are becoming more interested in cooking, so this would be great for us! Thanks for the chance to win!

  26. 176
    Ron Miller says:

    Cooking with my kid… is why I wake up every morning, right!

  27. 177
    Billy Y. says:

    I love healthy cooking

  28. 178
    shawna says:

    I would love a copy of this cookbook! I am trying to teach my daughter how important it is to eat healthy!

  29. 179
    Ed Nemmers says:

    Sweet niblets!

  30. 180
    Elizabeth M. says:

    Absolutely fantastic! This would be used all the time by my little chef in the making.

  31. 181
    Jean says:

    What a great concept!

  32. 182
    S. Davis says:

    This would be so great for my four-year-old. Maybe it would help us get her to eat something!!!!

  33. 183
    Stacy says:

    Now I wont have any excuse to not cook.

  34. 184
    sharon says:

    sounds like a great book, thanks

  35. 185
    Heather G says:

    Would love to win! Thanks for the chance!

  36. 186
    Jim Cincinello says:

    Thanks for the chance to win.

  37. 187
    Sherri Siler says:

    I really would like this. My daughter loves to cook and I am trying to get her to eat better.

  38. 188
    Nicole Price says:

    I would love to win one of these cookbooks. I would love some new, healthy recipes to feed my kids. It’s so hard to get them to eat sometimes. I think this book would come in handy for us. Thanks for the giveaway!!

  39. 189
    Terri B says:

    I need this book. I am clueless in the kitchen.
    Thanks.

  40. 190
    Samantha Pruitt says:

    i’d really love this!

  41. 191
    Gianna says:

    Please enter me :)

  42. 192
    Sylvia Porter says:

    this would be great to win!

  43. 193
    Valerie Furr says:

    My 7 year old loves to cook and this book
    would be a great help we need all the healthy
    ways to eat and cook that we can get.

  44. 194
    Kimberly Francis says:

    WOW! This is just what I need. My son won’t ever eat ANYTHING! He loves to cook and is my little chef. If only he would help cook and EAT TOO!. please pick me so my 4 year old son will eat!

  45. 195
    Ann Fuller says:

    My daughter really wants this book!

  46. 196
    Tina Rath says:

    My granddaughters, age 3 and 5, both love to cook.

  47. 197
    kathy pease says:

    PLEASE COUNT ME IN ON THIS AWESOME GIVEAWAY :)

  48. 198
    Jennifer M says:

    Since I’m not such a great cook myself, I’d love to win this and be able to prepare meals for my family with my daughter.

  49. 199
    Jennifer Barr says:

    Sounds like a great cookbook…i’d love to win a copy :)

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    Erica G says:

    Proper eating habits that start in childhood will carry on through adulthood. This could help me in the quest to make sure my child is eating right.