Cooking With Kids and Teens
Would you like your family to make healthier choices and be happy about them?
Do your children watch the Food Network and get excited?
Do your children want to help you in the kitchen?
Let’s play with food and learn that making healthier choices can be a lot of fun!
We are happy to create a custom experience and bring cooking classes to your location. At least one adult in addition to the QQ instructor is required to be present with the class. Gluten free and allergy sensitive classes and parties are available.
Choose from the menu to create your custom experience!
Classes are 60-90 minutes, minimum seven children
- One selection $7.00 per child
- Two selections $12.00 per child
- Three selections $16.00 per child
- Aprons available to decorate for $5 each
- Each additional menu selection $3.00 per child
Birthday Parties, Play Dates & Family Celebrations
$17.50 per child
Includes:
- An Apron to decorate
- Two menu selections
- The Cupcake Tree
Cooking Fun With Children and Teens Menu Selections
Granola Parfait
Homemade granola, berries and soy yogurt
Snack Bars
A healthier version of rice crispy treats
Wrap It Up!
Make wraps with an assortment of hummus and vegetables
Salad in a Pita Pocket
Whole-wheat pitas tortillas stuffed with veggies and mild hummus
Baked Potato Bar
A fun assortment of toppings and a yummy non-dairy cheese sauce
Rice N Veggie Bowl
Along with beautiful vegetables and mild sauces
Healthy Tacos
Lots of vegetables and crunchy taco shells
Refried Bean Dip
Delicious with chips, veggies and tacos
Mexican Lasagna
This is a nice main course
Homemade Salsa
Quick and delicious, this can be as mild or spicy as desired
30-Minute Pasta Sauce w/Spaghetti Squash or Noodles
This is good as a soup or sauce
Alphabet Soup
Make a colorful soup using veggies and alphabet pasta
Rainbow Salad
This salad uses rice, vegetables, and a lite easy dressing
Raw Cookie Balls
Use dates, soy nut butter, raisins, coconut and dried fruit to squish into individual chewy, no bake treats
Creamy Purple Slurples
Plant milk and silken tofu are blended with purple berries, juice and bananas to create a yummy smoothie
Magic Muffins
These scrumptious, filling muffins provide a way to discuss why fiber is important and how to get it from foods we eat
Apple Tasting and Dip
What kind of apples taste sweet or sour? We will make Yummy Hunny Dip with Soy Nut Butter (not really a nut at all and is great for people who are allergic to nuts) or peanut butter, sweet potatoes, and dates. This recipe is a great one to “hide” healthy food in!
Printable Children and Teen's Menu Selections
