These 10 affordable and fun virtual cooking classes for kids will teach your little one new culinary skills as well as math, organization, history and more.
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Kate Sonders, an accomplished home cook and former apprentice cheesemaker, took her in-person Westchester cooking classes virtual as the quarantine began. Now she teaches weekly cooking classes for kids of all ages on Wednesdays at 4pm EST. Her courses include recipes from around the world, home cooking, healthy recipes, and sweets. As her loyal following continues to grow, she plans to add more classes to the schedule.
This non-profit organization inspires children to eat vegetables and is known for teaching low-income families about cooking, nutrition and gardening. Now they’re offering a free online curriculum with Facebook Live classes for fun snacks and meals like ranch popcorn, noodle soup, and veggie tostadas. There are hints for everything from knife skills to what kids can do with dried beans.
This local culinary hub offers online cooking classes for kids (ages 7-15) to teach them how to make family-friendly dinners, such as: Classes ($25-30) held in a 1.5 hour Zoom call are available weekly, but are also available on a drop-in basis. Kids (or adults) can also celebrate birthdays with their online cooking party courses.
Founded in 2004, this organization offers weekly free, kid-friendly cooking projects such as B. homemade tortillas, granola and a chocolate chip cookie cake, complete with video tutorials and advice on how best to involve your little ones in the cooking process. Sign up for free on the Real Food 4 Kids website and find more free cooking content for kids on the Real Food 4 Kids YouTube page.
This cooking school has recently been online for children (from 10 years of age) who can take part in the lessons together with their parents or alone. Meals and menus include a taco party, hand-made dumplings, gnocchi and risotto, and a Northern Italian dinner. The weekly Supper Club classes guide children through the process of making dinner (tailored to their own family). The Cookbook Club introduces kids to a new cookbook every month, and all courses cover basics like knife safety and ingredient exploration.
CocuSocial offers a variety of in-person and online cooking classes for kids and adults, including an upcoming Halloween cookie decorating class. You can choose from a variety of fun (and delicious) options like handmade ravioli, New York-style bagels, macarons, hand-rolled sushi, and fluffy homemade pretzels for just $19 per class! Master Series courses are taught by world-renowned chefs.