Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Pizza time

S had her first cooking session today in school. Once a week the teacher takes small batches of children in the class and cooks alongwith them. Today was S turn and she helped the teacher make salami and corn pizza. She proudly showed it to me when i picked her up from school, and ate half of it in the car (she is such a fuss pot when it comes to pizza otherwise and wants absolutely no toppings on them!). Her daddy got the other half at dinner time at home (i couldn't have it due to the salami :( and proudly pronounced that it was the best pizza he's had in Zurich!

S has been offering to help me with the cooking when she sees me struggle in the kitchen and keeps saying that when she grows up she will buy the vegetables and cook in the kitchen. No dear, its your time to play and have fun. And make fun things in class. Which reminds me, moms also get to volunteer to cook in the school, have been too lazy to put down my name..should get around to doing it soon. Any suggestions what to make?

7 comments:

Anita said...

Bread upma...? After all, it was an award-winning dish.

Mum's delight said...

Bread upma is far too complex for kids, or even most non professional cooks come to think of it :) As for award winning, am still waiting...
btw i wonder if salami and corn pizza has a tawa pizza version...

pigglemum said...

Cornflakes? :) or fruitchaat, just have to cut up everything and mix. I learnt how to make it in target magazine! Remember that?

pigglemum said...

That last comment was mine. In order to post it I may have ended up with a blog ID....
Nafisa

Mum's delight said...

Hi Nafu, pigglemum is an interesting name! Fruit salad may be a good option. Would have liked to do fruit chat, but no one here uses any spice in their food and their kids definetly won't have :(

Diary Of A Stardusted Dreamer said...

Hey, just discovered your blog and I'm glad I did! My daughter had a mum and tot cooking class at playschool last week too and we made sandwiches, pretty simple and non fuss and you can make any kind.

Mum's delight said...

Hi Manasi, thanks. Sandwiches should be simple and the kids should also be able to manage some on their own (we have make enough for the entire class!)