Thursday, 12 July 2012

Summer holiday cookery activities

Well the long summer break is coming up and I have now confirmed the dates for cookery activities during the break. We are going to make food suitable for barbeques and picnics, with a sporty theme, just in case the rain ever stops.

Children will need to bring 2 plastic containers to bring their food home.
Sessions are £10 for children ages 6 to 14 years      Maximum at each session 16
We can cater for children with additional or special needs, the room is accessible.
Thursday 2nd August                       9.30am to 11.30am
Friday 10th August                           1.30pm to 3.30pm
Monday 20th August                         9.30am to 11.30am
Sessions will be at Briercliffe Children’s Centre Training Kitchen, 76 Briercliffe, Scarborough 
Book direct with Susan Balf on 01751 433400 / 07778640893 or

Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Easter session yesterday

We had a great time yesterday at Briercliffe making Easter spicy biscuits, bean burgers and chocolate nests. The next chance to cook with us is on Friday 13th April from 1 to 3pm when the children who attended yesterday have decided they would like to make pizza, macaroni cheese and something sweet, so that is what we will do.
We will make the pizza base from scratch, so get those muscles working for the kneading, learn how to make a lump free white sauce for the macaroni cheese and then treat ourselves with something sweet.
I still have some places left for that session so get in touch to book a place.

Monday, 26 March 2012

Easter holiday activities

The Easter holidays are coming up and we will be making food with an Easter theme. Children will need to bring 2 plastic containers to bring their food home.                   
Sessions will be held at Briercliffe Children’s Centre, for ages 6 to 14 years, maximum at each session 16, costs £10 per session
Monday 2nd April      10am to 12 noon
Friday 13th April        1pm to 3pm
Book direct with Susan Balf on 01751 433400 / 07778640893 or

Thursday, 26 January 2012

February half term Spicy cookery activity

Spice up your life in February half term
It's getting close to the half term holiday again and if you're looking for something for your child to do, why not come along and learn some spicy Indian and Thai dishes. Don’t worry if they are not keen on spicy dishes, we can make them to your taste, so come along and spice up your life.
£10 per child which includes the cost of ingredients.

9.30am to 11.30am             for ages 6 to 14 years          Maximum at each session 16
Monday 13th February          Briercliffe Children’s Centre
Book direct with Susan Balf on 01751 433400 / 07778640893
or by email on info@readytocookuk.co.uk

Tuesday, 6 December 2011

Christmas cookery activities


Well it's that time of year again and I am running two Cracking Christmas Cookery sessions during the Christmas holidays.

We will be making Christmas reindeer cupcakes and a savoury item to take
home.

10am to 12noon for ages 6 to 14 years
Maximum at each session 16
£10 per child, which includes the cost of ingredients.

Thursday 22nd December Briercliffe Children’s Centre

Tuesday 3rd January Briercliffe Children’s Centre

Book direct with Susan Balf on 01751 433400 / 07778640893

or by email on info@readytocookuk.co.uk

Thursday, 13 October 2011

October half term activity

October half term is coming up and I will be running sessions on Thursday 27th October for children aged 7 to 14 years. The session costs £10 per child and includes the cost of all ingredients. Your child will come home with 2 items they have made during the session. The theme will be autumn flavours and produce.

9.30am to 11.30am at Raincliffe School, Scarborough
1.30pm to 3.30pm at Filey School, Muston Road, Filey

If you want to book a place call me on 01751 433400 / 07778640893

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

Age UK launch in Scarborough

I had an excellent day yesterday at The Spa in Scarborough when Age Concern Scarborough and District relaunched itself as Age UK Scarborough and District. I caught up with people I had worked with in the past and met new people too. Throughout the day I did some cookery demonstrations and promised to put the recipes on this blog, so here they are - enjoy!
Baked Thai Salmon - serves 2
2 x 150g salmon fillets
100g carrots
100g leeks
1 tsp lime zest
1 tblsp Thai fish sauce
1 clove garlic thinly sliced
2cm fresh root ginger, peeled and grated
2 tblsp fat free coconut milk
1 tblsp fresh coriander, chopped

Preheat the oven to Gas 5, 190C
Cut a large piece of baking parchment and put in a baking tin, lay the salmon fillets on it.
Cut the carrots and leeks into thin strips, put them in a bowl with all of the other ingredients and mix.
Spoon this over the salmon and sprinkle over the coriander. Bring the baking parchment together like a parcel.
Put it the oven for 15 to 20 minutes. Serve with green vegetables.

One cup pancakes
1 egg
1 cup self raising flour
1 cup of milk
Mix together the flour, milk and egg.
In a non stick frying pan, use a small amount of butter or oil and heat.
Spoon in small amounts of the batter, you can make 2 or 3 pancakes at a time.
Turn the pancake over when you see small bubbles coming on the top of the pancake and turn over to brown the second side.
These can be eaten straight away, wrapped in foil and reheated in a frying pan or microwave or frozen.
Delicious with yoghurt and stewed fruit for breakfast.

Pork, apple and mushrooms
2 pork loin slices
1 cooking or eating apple, sliced
150g mushrooms, sliced
1 cup apple juice
creme fraiche and pepper

In a frying pan, with a splash of oil, cook the pork loin steak to brown each side, take out onto a plate.
Put the apple and mushrooms in the frying pan and cook until just starting to colour.
Add the apple juice and bring it to a boil, then add 2 tablespoons of creme fraiche and pepper to taste, this makes a lovely sauce.
Put the pork back into the pan and ensure the sauce covers the pork and cook for a further 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the thickness of the pork.
Serve with mashed potato and green beans.