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Beginner Family Meals - Cooking Confidence With Kristy

🟑 This self paced cooking class is for beginner chefs to learn simple, beginner meals to start them on the road of cooking for the whole family.
Kristy Stille
Average rating:
4.9
Number of reviews:
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What's included

5 pre-recorded lessons
5 weeks
of teacher support
1 year access
to the content

Class Experience

Beginner Level
In this self paced class (there are no live classes, material is presented for students to go through at a time that works best for their schedules) a video presentation will be provided detailing by way of example (I will be creating the recipe while teaching it) how to create five beginner chef family meals. Complete recipes will be provided in class.

Students are encouraged to pause the video as often as needed to keep themselves safe and to complete the meal successfully. That is the beauty of self paced classes. No need to try to hurry up to catch up with others.

A Kitchen Safety & Tips video will be provided in the first lesson. This should be viewed by students before any cooking is done. An adult should be available to assist students and are responsible for students participating in a safe manner. Additionally, throughout the class I will be reinforcing the safety and kitchen tips as I use them in the cooking process.

Lesson 1: Kitchen Tools and Safety
Lesson 2: Cranberry Chicken Casserole
Lesson 3: Creamy Taco Dip
Lesson 4: Pepperoni Roll
Lesson 5: Taco Salad
Lesson 6: Homemade Spaghetti Sauce Over Noodles

This recipes are simple in nature. They are designed to teach students how to use common kitchen tools, give them practice measuring and cutting ingredients, cleaning up as they go and confidence in themselves. I have ordered them from the simplest to the most difficult. The use of the oven will be required for Lessons 2 and 4. Lessons 5 and 6 will require working on the stove top. Lesson 3 will require the use of an electric hand or stand mixer. Lessons 3 and 5 will require the use of a knife and cutting board to cut produce. 

Lesson 2 will required chicken to be cut up. I will walk students through this in the class video, or, if parents are more comfortable, they can take care of this step themselves for the student. I think little hands have a harder time cutting meat and don't want to force this step on them if they are not ready.

This is a 🟑 Beginner cooking class.

*Levels of Cooking Classes*

🟑 Beginner classes are for students with little to no experience in the kitchen. Class will focus on teaching and reinforcing the basics of measuring, different types of mixing, cooking of ground meat and chopping skills along with kitchen safety.

🟒 Beginner to Intermediate classes are for students with some experience assisting an adult in the kitchen. This means that the student has assisted with mixing and simple cutting and possibly assisted in cooking ground meat. Class will focus on teaching and reinforcing the basics of measuring, different types of mixing (beating, folding, well combined, etc), proper cooking of basic meats, slight multi-tasking, cutting and dicing skills along with kitchen safety.

πŸ”΅ Intermediate classes are for students with some experience in the kitchen, making simple dishes on their own (boxed macaroni & cheese, boxed cake mix, etc). Students should have experience mixing and some chopping. They should also have an understanding of what it means to cook and crumble meat. Class will focus on practicing mixing types (beating, folding, well combined, etc), cutting and dicing, proper cooking techniques, slight multi-tasking, and learning culinary terms along with kitchen safety.

🟠 Intermediate Plus classes are for students with fairly regular experience in the kitchen. Students should have experience making complete dishes without assistance, understand the meaning of culinary terms (fine dice, cooked through, fold, etc), capable of slight multi-tasking and be comfortable using basic kitchen appliances. Class will focus on practicing basic and more advanced cooking techniques & ingredients, cooking different types of meat to proper doneness, more advanced multi-tasking along with kitchen safety.

Syllabus

5 Lessons
over 5 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Cranberry Chicken Casserole
 Video tutorial of making Cranberry Chicken Casserole. 
Lesson 2:
Creamy Taco Dip
 Video tutorial of making Creamy Taco Dip. 
Lesson 3:
Pepperoni Roll
 Video tutorial of making Pepperoni Roll. 
Lesson 4:
Taco Salad
 Video tutorial of making Taco Salad. 

Other Details

Parental Guidance
A Kitchen Safety & Tips video will be provided in the first lesson. This should be viewed by students before any cooking is done. An adult should be available to assist students and are responsible for students participating in a safe manner. Additionally, throughout the class I will be reinforcing the safety and kitchen tips as I use them in the cooking process. Parents are responsible to ensuring that students are using ingredients that are safe for their family to eat, based on any allergies that may be present.
Supply List
Can Opener
Butter Knives
Microwave
Mixing Bowls
Measuring Cups & Spoons
Mixing Spoons
Oven
Electric hand or stand mixer
Knives
Cutting board
Baking pan
Baking sheet
Saute Pan
Sauce Pan

Complete lists of tool & ingredients will be supplied upon class registration for each recipe.
Language of Instruction
English
Joined January, 2019
4.9
312reviews
Profile
Teacher expertise and credentials
I am a mom of teenagers that lives in the Omaha, NE area. I homeschool/unschool my kids. We enjoy exploring the world, asking questions and then seeking out the answers, travel, reading, crafts, building forts, roller skating, dancing to loud music (while singing at the top of our lungs), board games, imaginary games, rearranging  furniture, inspecting insects, cooking & baking and anything else that comes across our path and looks interesting.

I am something of a research geek. My tendency to question EVERYTHING causes me to go deep into my research to find the truth of things. My favorite things to research are historical events, particularly obscure history. This research is the basis for my history classes, sharing what I find remarkably interesting with others.

I enjoy trying new recipes along with creating my own recipes and perfecting them. We play Chopped in our house, having fun putting together odd ingredients to make tasty (and, I'll admit, some not so tasty) dishes. My kids do a lot of their own cooking as I want them to have confidence in themselves and their capabilities. I want to pass this passion of kids becoming self-sufficient adults by creating cooking classes that teaches technique, but also how to mix flavors and try things out to figure out their own taste profile. Being free to experiment in the kitchen, having mishaps and triumphs, helps build the confidence and self esteem that I so long for our young people to have.

I understand that everyone absorbs information in their own way. Some are visual, some are auditory learners, some learn best through reading, some discussion and for some hands on is the only way to go. Because of this, I work to incorporated each of these styles into my classes, so that everyone has the best opportunity to gain insight and information.

I want to get to know my learners and tell them little bits about myself throughout class. For me, this is integral to having a learning environment in which students are comfortable asking questions and sharing their ideas due to the trust we build. For this reason I keep my live class sizes fairly small, with a max of five to seven students in most classes.

Below are what the levels of my cooking classes mean:

Beginner classes are for students with little to no experience in the kitchen. Class will focus on teaching and reinforcing the basics of measuring, different types of mixing, cooking of ground meat and chopping skills along with kitchen safety.

Beginner to Intermediate classes are for students with some experience assisting an adult in the kitchen. This means that the student has assisted with mixing and simple cutting and possibly assisted in cooking ground meat. Class will focus on teaching and reinforcing the basics of measuring, different types of mixing (beating, folding, well combined, etc), proper cooking of basic meats, slight multi-tasking, cutting and dicing skills along with kitchen safety.

Intermediate classes are for students with some experience in the kitchen, making simple dishes on their own (boxed macaroni & cheese, boxed cake mix, etc). Students should have experience mixing and some chopping. They should also have an understanding of what it means to cook and crumble meat. Class will focus on practicing mixing types (beating, folding, well combined, etc), cutting and dicing, proper cooking techniques, slight multi-tasking, and learning culinary terms along with kitchen safety.

Intermediate Plus classes are for students with fairly regular experience in the kitchen. Students should have experience making complete dishes without assistance, understand the meaning of culinary terms (fine dice, cooked through, fold, etc), capable of slight multi-tasking and be comfortable using basic kitchen appliances. Class will focus on practicing basic and more advanced cooking techniques & ingredients, cooking different types of meat to proper doneness, more advanced multi-tasking along with kitchen safety.

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