Thursday, March 16, 2017

March Break Meals: Dinner

Parents often scramble to find activities for their children to do during the annual week long spring break in the school year. If registering them into a day camp is not an option, this can be a good time to show how to cook some meals. Letting children help with meal preparation is a great way to spend time with them, and it also shows the effort involved in making what is put on the table everyday. Here is a dinner recipe that is easy to make and is something that kids like to eat:

Ingredients: Pizza  
420 g flour
240 mL water
10 g baking powder
5 g salt
1 jar of tomato sauce
sliced or grated mozzarella cheese
your favourite pizza toppings
  1. Preheat the oven to 200 °C. Whisk the flour with the salt and the baking powder. Add the water and let your child knead the dough into a ball, adding more flour a little at a time if the dough is too sticky. Let the dough rest for 15 minutes.
  2. Spread the dough onto a generously floured baking tray, and have your child roll it into the appropriate shape.
  3. Spread tomato sauce over the shaped dough, then add the mozzarella cheese and your pizza toppings (for toppings such as onions and sausage, sauté them first to avoid dealing with getting everything to cook at the same time; this would apply to bacon as well).
  4. Bake in the preheated oven until the pizza base is puffed and golden, about 15 minutes.

    This yeast-free dough recipe can be found in my all-time favourite cookbook, "Cooking for Geeks".

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