Since I am also in the kitchen a lot, this doubles as our bonding time, too. So far, J has already made beef with broccoli florets in oyster sauce, and quite successfully so! Her red velvet cupcakes, lemon glazed rhum cake, and choco chip cookies are also so good. We are both collaborating on what she can cook to make sure that the recipe is easy that she can do it on her own successfully and not feel overwhelmed. Because nothing can make a beginner lose interest quickly than feelings of frustration and inadequacy. So I let her take baby steps until she can develop the skills and confidence.
The kids were asked to prepare 2 dishes for that afternoon, Baked Macaroni & Cheese with Hungarian Sausage and Chocolate Crinkles. Before the kids were assigned to their own workstations, Chef Anne demonstrated how it should be done first.
But even for kids with advanced cooking skills, going to a professional cooing school still has its benefits because Chef Anne finds time to explain the reason behind certain procedures.. mala Alton Brown ba!:) For instance, she explained to the kids why sugar was the only dry ingredient that was mixed with the wet ingredients when the kids were making the chocolate crinkles. The explanation given was so that the sugar would be able to dissolve in the liquid, ensuring a batter that is not grainy.
At the end of the session, the kids were also taught how to package their finished goods.
Here are the reasons why I recommend CCA's Young Chef Boot Camp to parents with young kids who want to hone their culinary skills this summer:
1. The grand kitchen is spacious and complete with several professional workstations, with each one completely furnished with oven, stove, sink, and everything else that is needed in a functional kitchen.
2. Participants are ensured of the best individual hands-on learning experience because each workstation will only accommodate a maximum of 4 kids.
3. Food safety, presentation and packaging are also included in the module.
4. There are several age-specific cooking programs to choose from.
5. There are teacher assistants per workstation to assist the younger kids and to keep them safe from knives, stove and oven.
And for parents who might want to wait for their kids while they are doing the sessions, there is a Cravings restaurant on the ground floor which offers free wifi to all customers.
1. The grand kitchen is spacious and complete with several professional workstations, with each one completely furnished with oven, stove, sink, and everything else that is needed in a functional kitchen.
2. Participants are ensured of the best individual hands-on learning experience because each workstation will only accommodate a maximum of 4 kids.
3. Food safety, presentation and packaging are also included in the module.
4. There are several age-specific cooking programs to choose from.
5. There are teacher assistants per workstation to assist the younger kids and to keep them safe from knives, stove and oven.
And for parents who might want to wait for their kids while they are doing the sessions, there is a Cravings restaurant on the ground floor which offers free wifi to all customers.
MORE ON YOUNG CHEFS BOOT CAMP:
The YCBC is an existing summer program of CCA Manila which was started over 10 years ago. It is a 5-day series of cooking classes designed for young culinary enthusiasts, from age 5 to 16 years old. It offers participants the opportunity and the fun of practical hands-on learning, including valuable insights on food, kitchen safety, and preparation.
The YCBC age-specific cooking programs are classified under the following categories:
Junior Culinary & Baking Essentials (12-16 years old) for tweens and teens who are serious in taking up a culinary degree for college, as this class provides an extensive glimpse of the culinary and baking world;
Cooking my Way through Asia (7-16 years old) wherein learners get to master various flavors of Region, from the trendy Korean Pop to the sacred Thai Cuisine;
My Ultimate Comfort Food (7-16 years old) for easy-to-prepare meals and snacks;
Baking 101 (7-16 years old) for beginners who love to know more about their favorite oven-made goodies;
Little Chef (6-9 years old) for the youngest set of budding cooks
Classes begin on March 24 and will run until May 26, 2014. One module consists of a 5-day session, and is only P8,500. The fee is already inclusive of the following: aprons, toques, side towels. Recipe handouts and certificates will also be given during the duration of the course.
For inquiries on the Young Chefs Boot Camp and other
diploma or short courses, get in touch with CCA
Phone: at 426-4840
Phone: at 426-4840
e-mail: talktoccamanila@gmail.com.
website at ccamanila.com.
CCA, Manila campus is located at 287 Katipunan Ave., Loyola Heights,
Quezon City. Application is ongoing.
This is fun! Maybe I could entice my son do this next year, or the year after. :)
ReplyDeleteThis brought me back to my when I took a short course on pasta-making there at CCA too! I was already working then. It's really good that many culinary schools are opening kiddie programs. The demo is always one of the best parts of the class since you really see how the chefs prepare, as compared to just reading from a cook book.
ReplyDeleteIt is my first time here, and I like your blog. Neat :)
ReplyDeleteIt is nice that CCA is offering classes for kids! It is good that they are incorporating lessons on science and math of baking and not just the usual mixing. I miss my college days when we do baking and we have to bring our own materials (the challenges of studying in a state university :)).