Author: Sandra Kennedy
Planning Unit: Clark County CES
Major Program: Nutrition and Food Systems General
Outcome: Long-Term Outcome
A group of high school students attended a Workshop on Adulting 101 hosted by Clark County 4-H intern featuring knife safety, hand washing and reading a recipe.
Teen Cuisine Curriculum was introduced to all student of the workshop. We split them into teams where they worked together to prepare several recipes that included.
Team 1: Colorful Coleslaw, learning grating, chopping, and peeling.
Team 2: Chicken Nuggets, learning food safety, knife safety, using a meat thermometer, and keeping your work area free from cross contamination.
Team 3: Oven Baked French Fries, washing potatoes, using a chef’s knife, pre-heating the oven and sanitizing your area.
As they came together to share what they had prepared, they had these quotes:
“l learned to make nuggets”
“I learned to cook French fries, so they aren’t limp like noodle fries”
“I learned to prepare a meal, which included knife skills, food safety and to pre-pare and cook certain vegetables.
They are looking forward to the next “ Adulting 101 Workshop”.
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