Spatulatta | Cooking For Kids
98 FOLLOWERS
Spatulatta is a website where kids teach kids to cook. Our main goals are to foster peer-to-peer learning, healthy eating, and teaching children life skills.
Spatulatta | Cooking For Kids
3y ago
Rice balls like this are called Onigiri and are traditional “kid-food” in Japan and Hawaii. They are often stuffed with umeboshi, which are salted preserved plums. Our mom’s family would sometimes substitute canned tuna for umeboshi. Equipment: Scissors A small bowl of water A fork ..read more
Spatulatta | Cooking For Kids
3y ago
This deliciously warm dishes really hits the spot on a brisk autumn day! Equipment: An open roasting pan about 13 by 18 inches Kitchen scissors Oven ..read more
Spatulatta | Cooking For Kids
3y ago
These cutie pies are a fall favorite! Equipment: A hand mixer A large bowl A cookie sheet A ladle A small measuring cup with a spout A toothpick ..read more
Spatulatta | Cooking For Kids
3y ago
Perfect soup to welcome in the Autumn season! Equipment: A soup pot A blender or food processor A slotted spoon A ladle A measuring cup with a spout ..read more
Spatulatta | Cooking For Kids
3y ago
Fall into autumn with a fun way to spice up your cupcakes! Equipment: Waxed Paper Rolling Pin Cookie cutters ..read more
Spatulatta | Cooking For Kids
3y ago
Here’s a quick refreshing drink that will start your day off just right. Equipment: A blender or food processor A measuring cup   ..read more
Spatulatta | Cooking For Kids
3y ago
A fun & creative take for kids on a sushi roll! Equipment: Large bowl Kitchen scissors ..read more
Spatulatta | Cooking For Kids
3y ago
You could do this with other thin paper but origami paper is colored on one side and white on the other. Equipment: Origami Paper ..read more
Spatulatta | Cooking For Kids
3y ago
This is a favorite snack food for children in Japan. It’s really simple and so good. The sushi rice seasoning powder and the inari are available in Asian grocery stores or on-line. Equipment: Large spoon   ..read more
Spatulatta | Cooking For Kids
3y ago
We got to make this recipe on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. It got kind of crazy when Mr. Regis Philbin tried to toss the marinade bag to us, but he hit Mr. Jay in the face instead – that was funny! Equipment: Aluminum foil Bamboo skewers A cookie sheet   ..read more