Children and the Christmas Cooking Craze

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santaIt’s a know fact that most of our holiday time is spent in the kitchen. Often it’s at the expense of spending time with our families. This year why not invite Dad and yes the children into the kitchen to help with all the fun and joy of making those holiday treats.

Believe it or not kids love to cook. It gives them a chance to be a part of a family tradition. Start them out small and let them work up to the turkey and ham. Everyone will have a blast and the kids will feel as if they have helped to put on the feast of a lifetime.

The first step to allowing children in the kitchen is to teach them cleanliness. Teach them how to properly wash their hands and keep plenty of paper towels available. Aprons will also help in protecting clothing. They will love the idea of wearing that Christmas apron while creating their own masterpiece.

The best place to start is with the baking. Biscuits are always a favorite. They can make a mess and not get into trouble. Walk them through it step by step with easy to understand directions.

When it comes to baking most of the work is away from the hot stove or oven. Set them up at the table or at the counter if they can reach. You can be preheating the oven or working at the stove while they prepare batters or dough.

Let the children help you in gathering up the bowls, utensils and ingredients necessary for the recipe. Walk through each step of the process and then let them have it. They will love the freedom it allows them. Just stay close in case they have questions or need assistance.

Children can help with just about anything that goes in the oven. Cookies, cakes, rolls, casseroles and other baked foods are a great place to start your children in their culinary experience.

Let the children help with preparing the meat for your holiday dinner. More than likely they won’t be ready to carry it to oven or check on it as it bakes but they can help to make glaze, add seasonings and sprinkle in nuts and marshmallows on those sweet potatoes.

Your kids will get the hang of baking and stove top cooking with a little assistance. The holidays are a relaxing and jovial time to let your kids begin cooking with you. Teach them the basics of hygiene, preparation and creating so they will want to cook all of the time.

Non Food Necessities for Your Christmas Dinner

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utensilsWhen it comes to preparing the Christmas dinner making a shopping list of food seems to come natural. What about the other necessities you need? There never seems to be enough pans and utensils to pull off the perfect Christmas dinner. Here are a few ideas to add to your shopping list.

No one wants to have to make a last minute substitution because they forgot something at the store. When you are making a list of the grocery items you need, don’t forget the utensils. Unless you have a large family, most people don’t use every pot, pan and spatula in their kitchen unless it is Christmas.

To save on storage space and money, look for items that are disposable. It makes clean up easier and is a little lighter on the pocketbook.

• Aluminum roasting pans for meats
• Square aluminum side dish pans
• Round aluminum cake pans for cakes and rolls
• Serving utensils
• Plastic silverware, paper plates and napkins
• Thermometers for both meats and candy
• Plastic mixing bowls
• Trash bags

It’s not really a long list but makes the clean up much easier. Instead of using all of your baking pans and washing them repeatedly, it is easier to cook sides and meats in disposable aluminum pans. They hold up well when cooking and can be thrown away afterwards. Any extra pans can be used for take home items. If gives them a container to carry the food and reheat the food once they get home.

There always seems to be a problem when it comes to plates and silverware. There enough for 8 but not enough for the entire family. Party supply stores sell Christmas plates, napkins and silverware that resemble the real thing. The family won’t mind and your holiday table will still look elegant.

When preparing meats for a large crowd a thermometer is necessary. Turkey takes a long time to cook and you want to be sure it is cooked throughout. A meat thermometer inserted in the thickest part of the thigh will let you know when the turkey is done. If the turkey comes with a pop up you still need to ensure the turkey is cooked through with a meat thermometer. Creating the perfect fudge or other types of candy also need a thermometer to ensure they come out perfect every time.

There is a lot to pulling off the perfect the Christmas dinner but by planning ahead you can keep the stress and work to a minimum. These tips can help in making Christmas day special for all.

Celebrate With a Christmas Buffet

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dinnerbuffetA holiday celebration most definitely means a lot of food will be available. It’s the way we celebrate together. This year, hold a Christmas buffet. It saves time and energy and is a way to avoid leftovers filling up the fridge.

A sit down dinner can be a part of our tradition at Christmas time. Everyone gathers around a large table and shares good memories and delicious food. Who says that every dish known to man has to be on that table? Why no enjoy your Christmas dinner buffet style.

There are benefits to buffet style dining at Christmas and other holidays. A buffet makes reaching to fill a plate much easier because there is no passing of dishes from one to another. Cleanup is much easier with a buffet and there are less leftover, if any, to try and get in the refrigerator. Buffets are also a lot of fun to put together and enjoy.

Even if you have a small space, you can set up a buffet. The main course tables can be positioned in the dining area. Desserts can stay in the kitchen displayed on the counters. Keeping drinks on the table avoids everyone clamoring for them at once and spilling them.

As the host or hostess, you and your family can serve the buffet meal or allow everyone to fill their plates as they please. If you are on a budget and have counted out servings per person, it might be better if you served portions to everyone

These items are necessary to have on hand when serving a buffet style meal. Liquid fuel or Sterno, buffet racks, serving pans, serving utensils along with paper plates, cups, napkins and plastic silverware are all a part of a buffet style dinner.

To avoid burning the food, place the serving pans into a larger pan with about an inch of water. Light the Sterno about 30 minutes before the meal is to begin to be sure that the food stays warm.

When setting the table lay out the napkins and silverware. Place the plates next to the buffet where they can be easily reached. Leave the cups next to the beverages with someone available to fill those cups when necessary.

When the first plate of food has been served, you can set down and enjoy the meal too. Your guests can serve themselves when it comes to seconds. Clean up is a breeze. Have to go boxes available for any leftover you may have. This makes it easier for guests to enjoy a treat once they get home.

The Christmas buffet is a wonderful idea to take the work and cleanup out of a holiday meal. No one will mind and in the end it means you can enjoy a few minutes of special time with them this year.