Let's Cook Crock Pot Meals!-Casseroles, Soups, Meats, Breakfast for Dinner, Etc.
What's included
1 live meeting
45 mins in-class hours per weekHomework
1 hour per week. We will complete the crock pot meal assembly in class. Students will be responsible for the finishing preparations outlined in classroom page. We will talk about sides you might consider for your families tastes to have a balanced meal. This may be creating a simple salad and having ready made dressing, rolls or bread, or rice/potatoes for the meal to be served over.Class Experience
I love my slow cooker! Making a meal, smelling it through the day , and having it ready at dinner time with a few other simple additions is my idea of an easy day! I taught my children very young to be comfortable in the kitchen whether it became their "thing" to cook or not. I believe all children should be given the opportunity to be hands on in the kitchen with the support and backup of mom or dad. We will: Learn a new recipe every week and create a yummy meal for your family. Take from minutes minutes to put together our meal. (Recipe preparation will vary so there may be times there is prep to do before class. You'll be told what that prep will be before hand.) Become more comfortable and confident in the kitchen. We'll talk about what creates a balanced meal. Be responsible for the cleanup after we use the kitchen. We'll finish what we start with some "in classroom" instructions at the end of the day. We will choose to be proud of everything we try! These classes will have 4-6 months of recipes before I begin rotating back through them. Changes will be made here and there as I try a new recipe I love and want to share it. Also, as I rotate back through recipes we'd made, I will pull recipes that were not student favorites and that I've become tired of and replace them with others! A few meals may have a bonus video to teach you to make a side (biscuits, salad, roasted vegies, etc.) which will be posted in class for you to use if you wish. Other meals we make will include us making a side in class. Join us for some delicious recipes that may become new family favorites! I don't take the summer of but instead take time off to be with family at different times through the year (2 weeks at Thanksgiving and 2 weeks for the Christmas holiday) and at times if urgent things come up I may need to cancel a class. You will always be given notice (scheduled times of are written as No Class in our listed class dates). If I have to cancel class for an emergency, I will always refund you for that week. If you have to miss a class, choose another day to watch our class video and still enjoy cooking that week! I am able to send you the link if you are not able to access it and you are flexible to watch it anytime before the next class! 2023 October week 1 Baked Potatoes in the slow cooker and the fixings (including bacon that we'll cook in the oven) week 2 French dip sandwiches week 3 Creamy chicken over rice week 4 Ground beef stew November 2023 week 1 Breakfast casserole (potatoes, eggs, ham. veggies, cheese all in one pot) week 2 Beef Pot roast with veggies week 3 No class Thanksgiving break week 4 No class Thanksgiving break December 2023 week 1 Pork tender loin with apples week 2 Beef and Broccoli week 3 The Best Mac n cheese (Not low fat! But oh so good) week 4 No class Christmas break 2024 schedule soon to come! Sweet pork (for tacos, salad or on a bun) and Cole slaw Pot roast and veggies and biscuits Brown sugar glazed pork loin and mashed potatoes Irish Stew Ribs and Colette's homemade BBQ sauce Garlic and parmesan chicken thighs Kielbasa and BBQ beans Beef and Broccoli Pizza Casserole chicken potato soup Pineapple pork Loin The Best Mac n cheese (Not low fat! But oh so good) Smothered chicken legs Rotisserie style whole chicken and a fresh fruit salad Beef tips and gravy Salmon with Lemon sauce Lemon Garlic chicken Baked Potatoes and the fixings (including bacon) Pork Carnitas Chicken and dumplings Swedish meatballs Chicken, broccoli, and rice Thai Peanut Chicken Teriyaki chicken and rice Breakfast casserole Ground beef stew Chicken pot pie casserole and biscuits Chicken and corn chowder Classic beef stew Pork Carnitas Seasoned ribs Italian sausage chili Chicken Marsala Beef Tips and Gravy Taco soup Beef Stroganoff Ham and bean soup Chicken spaghetti 2023 January 4-French onion pot roast over mashed potatoes* 11-The best mac n cheese* 18-Beef and broccoli* 25-Lemon garlic chicken Look for the Oct-Dec 2023 schedule of recipes by the end of August. The recipes above are ones we've made the past few years to give you an idea of what will be on the schedule as will many new recipes! See you soon! I've taken a long break from my loved cooking classes as I needed to focus on my health post COVID. Because of this there are recipes I cannot eat any more but recognize there are some recipes from my past cooking my students loved-so occasionally I will not cook with the kids but will help them create the recipe as I watch them and talk them through it. Examples are slow cooker macaroni and cheese. (One of my all time faves!! But I cannot eat it anymore) I will still put those recipes on the schedule and I won't be using my slow cooker that day. I will instead just be teaching and observing the students more. ** Please note-It's not the norm to refund each time a student misses a class as they are able to watch the class video later when they are home from a camp or vacation (I have many students who do the classes on their vacation!), or when they are feeling better if they get sick, and still receive most of the benefits of the class. I send them the ingredient list the week before, the recipe the morning of the class for their records, and then the class is recorded at the listed time. With that said there are sometimes extenuating circumstances in which you have no control! If you are in need of a refund in these cases please message me so we can talk! For live meetings, I wait for 10 minutes in the classroom. If students do not show, a recording will be provided but no refund.**
Learning Goals
Students will become more confident and independent in the kitchen. They will learn about seasonings and spices, basic cooking techniques, kitchen safety, and more, collecting recipes they can go back to with confidence and cook again.
Other Details
Parental Guidance
You know best if your child is comfortable using the stove top, as well as a knife or other small appliances, (crock pot, etc.). If you or your child are uncomfortable with that, please be available to assist them as needed.
Supply List
The list of all tools and appliances needed will come with the recipe the week prior to class. You will have the recipes a week before we create them.
External Resources
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Teacher expertise and credentials
My cooking experience began probably around 5 years old. We had 6 kids growing up plus, relatives close in age that were often around for meals. (I never learned to cook in small quantity!) Being the oldest, I always helped in the kitchen and learned to love cooking, canning and baking from a young age. I might say my mom was a great teacher! With our 5 children I felt it important to teacher them from a young age to be confident and knowledgeable in the kitchen, and to enjoy the process.
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Live Group Class
$13
weekly1x per week
45 min
Completed by 62 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 10-15
3-12 learners per class