Cook Around the World: A Disney Inspired Cooking Camp B
Class experience
This camp is inspired by the countries that are showcased around Epcot. There are two different camps. Camp A starts off on the Left towards Mexico and Camp B starts off at the Right, towards Canada. Both camps end in the USA. This is the camp that starts towards Canada. How it Works: 1.In each lesson your student will learn to cook or bake a dish from that country. 2. Your student will learn where the actual country is located and will be able to take a short picture tour around the...
6 lessons//6 Weeks
Week 1Lesson 1CanadaIn this lesson, students will learn a little about Canada. Students will cook Tourtiere Hand pies (French Canadian Meat Pies) and get a picture tour around Epcot's Canadian Pavilion. The main icons of this pavilion are compared and contrasted to its original icon found in Canada. Students are assigned the movie Turning Red to watch and answer brief questions.Week 2Lesson 2The United KingdomIn this lesson, students will learn a little about The United Kingdom. Students will cook Fish and Chips and get a picture tour around Epcot's UK Pavilion. The main icons of this pavilion are compared and contrasted to its original icon found in The UK. Students are assigned the movie The Many Adventures of Winne the Pooh to watch and answer brief questions.Week 3Lesson 3FranceIn this lesson, students will learn a little about France. Students will cook Ratatouille and get a picture tour around Epcot's France Pavilion. The main icons of this pavilion are compared and contrasted to its original icon found in France. Students are assigned the movies Ratatouille to watch and answer brief questions.Week 4Lesson 4MoroccoIn this lesson, students will learn a little about Morocco. Students will cook Kefta Kebabs and get a picture tour around Epcot's Morocco Pavilion. The main icons of this pavilion are compared and contrasted to its original icon found in Morocco. Students are assigned the movies Aladdin to watch and answer brief questions.Week 5Lesson 5JapanIn this lesson, students will learn a little about Japan. Students will cook Teriyaki Chicken and get a picture tour around Epcot's Japan Pavilion. The main icons of this pavilion are compared and contrasted to its original icon found in Japan. Students are assigned the movie The Big Hero 6 to watch and answer brief questions.Week 6Lesson 6The United States of AmericaIn this lesson, students will learn a little about the USA. Students will make Beignets and get a picture tour around Epcot's American Adventure Pavilion. The main icons of this pavilion are compared and contrasted to its original icon found in the USA. Students are assigned the movie The Princess and the Frog to watch and answer brief questions.
1. Your student will learn to cook a recipe from scratch. 2. Your student will become more confident in the kitchen and learn new techniques. 3. Cooking/ Baking involves learning and practicing measurement and math. 4. Your student will practice reading and following directions. 5. Your student will practice problem solving and creativity. 6. Your student will learn plating and serving tips. 7. Your student will be exposed to knife skills, flavor profiles and much more.
My second degree is in Culinary Arts and I graduated from Le Cordon Bleu Miami. Since graduation, some of my industry experience includes cooking at a Disney Resort as well as Catering for Aramark. I have also owned my own catering and cake business. I have taught cooking and baking classes to both adults and kids online and in person. I enjoy baking and cooking in my kitchen. I also enjoy sharing my knowledge with kids, including my own elementary school son. Baking and Cooking are one of our favorite classes to do together in our homeschool. I am so excited to be able to share my knowledge and look forward to seeing your student in class!
Homework Offered
Assessments Offered
If your student uploads complete dishes, I would be able to do an assessment.Grades Offered
A completion certificate is offered.
The recipes that will be posted each week will also contain a supply list. The supply list will list everything your student needs to have in place before class starts. For example, gathering ingredients, bowls, baking dishes, measuring cups etc. Usually these items are already in your kitchen.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
While kitchen safety will be addressed, parental supervision is recommended for students who are not familiar with the use of the oven, stove top, knives and other kitchen equipment we will use. If your student has any allergies and you need a recipe with substitutions, please contact me for a personalized recipe. Also while most cartoons/movie students will watch are kid friendly, parental supervision is advised.
Hello! My name is Athalia and I have a degree in Culinary Arts from Le Cordon Bleu, in addition to my bachelors degree in Psychology. I completed my culinary internship at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida through the Disney College Program. I...
Self-Paced Class
$20
weekly or $120 for all content6 pre-recorded lessons
6 weeks of teacher feedback
Choose your start date
1 year of access to the content
Completed by 2 learners
Ages: 9-14
Financial Assistance
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