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Life Skills
Summertime Sips, Sides, and Smiles: Five-Day Teen Cooking Camp
In this five-day summer camp, students will meet once a week and work with in-season ingredients to create the most refreshing drinks, desserts (smiles) and tastiest sides.
Jennifer Hughes, B.A., J.D., LL.M, LC
589 total reviews for this teacher
3 reviews for this class
Completed by 3 learners
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13-18
year old learners
3-10
learners per class
$75
Charged upfront
$15 per class
Meets 5x per week
Over 1 week
55 minutes per class
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Description
Class Experience
Class Experience Summer is such an exciting time to share meals with friends and family. Join us in this five-week camp as we create fun and delicious recipes with seasonal ingredients that will have you and your family tasting summer. Each week we will cook a new menu (listed below). Full ingredient lists and prep instructions will be given out a week before class begins. This is a highly interactive class; students will work step by step with the instructor who will be demonstrating...
Measuring: Students will learn fractions, which cups/pyrex to use and when. Timing: How to multi-task and serve while food is still hot or in good condition. Kitchen Tools and Equipment: This will vary per student, but instructor will guide them with their choices. While this is a food-oriented class, the focus is on cooking techniques. Nutrition and Diet are not part of this curriculum. However, we will talk about summer produce in different geographic locations and why choosing in season produce makes a difference.
Professor Jennifer Hughes has been an educator and attorney for over 20 years. Her passion for cooking began in her family's restaurants when she was growing up. Over the years she has taken countless cooking classes and conducted many workshops and group classes. On Outschool she runs the Self-Confidence Project and teaches many Government, History, Law, Cooking and Speech and Debate Courses. In her free time, she is mom to 5 boys and 2 girls, many now grown, and she loves to swim, travel and throw tea parties.
Students should read recipes in full before class and complete prep work when needed.
Recipes will be given out a week before each class begins Tart Pan (although foil pie pan will work in a pinch) for Week Two Melon Baller for our Melon Ball Punch Week Four and Salad in Week Five Slow Cooker for Baked Beans (Instant pot on slow cook works as well) Gummy Fish and Rainbow Nerds for our Fishbowl drinks week five Optional: Fishbowl cup or Jars for Week Five drink Optional: cocktail umbrellas for our pina coladas. I get my fishbowl glasses at Michaels for $3.00 but have seen cute plastic versions as well.
By parent request
4 hours 35 minutes per week in class, and maybe some time outside of class.
• Students should be comfortable using a knife and a stove/oven and a slow cooker. They should also prepare their workspace ahead of time, making sure it is clean for hygienic purposes. • Parental supervision is essential for safety. Teacher uses Nearpod, Canva and Kahoot to teach but students will not need to create their own account. ALLERGY STATEMENT: Ingredients for recipes may include common allergens such as Dairy, Eggs, Fish, Shellfish, Tree Nuts, Peanuts, Wheat & Soy. If the learner has dietary restrictions, please contact the instructor so she may be able to suggest ways to adapt the recipe, typically by substitution, or omission of the allergen. (Requires at least 72 hours' notice.) Not all recipes can be adapted. Instructor does not have the ability to ensure that the items you purchase will be completely free of allergens. It's up to the adults responsible for each learner to ensure that products brought into the learners' kitchens are allergen-free.
Handouts will be provided in Word format by instructor.
Teacher
Jennifer Hughes, B.A., J.D., LL.M, LCInclusivity Supporter, Engagement Seeker, and a Passion to Pass on Joy and a Life Long Love of Learning.
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United States589 total reviews
770 completed classes
About Me
Please note: My tutoring and Speech and Debate Coaching fill up very fast and are already filling up for the Fall. Please arrange your times as soon as possible. Welcome to my page, Follow me at: @outschoolteacherjenn on Facebook It is...