With the end of May, the school is closed during the long-awaited summer vacation. Every year most children go on vacations, camping, taking art classes, swimming lessons, etc. But this year, how to teach children a new skill by arranging cooking classes? This will help make them more independent and confident. This will give them the opportunity to interact with other children, and they may even discover a love of cooking that they have never realized before. Here is a list of some cooking workshops for your kids in Delhi this summer:
1. Odor and Taste Institute
The academy is managed by food enthusiast Ms. Meenakshi Nath, who ensures that courses are properly coordinated and that everything is organized accordingly. These courses are held in Rohini, District 9, near Rohini West subway station. The college offers cooking and baking courses, cake decorating, cake making and chocolate making. It offers a variety of cuisines such as Mexico, China, South India, North India, Muglai, Punjab and Italy. This activity is conducted on all days of the week and is suitable for children between the ages of 6-14.
2. Youth Chef College
The Youth Chef Academy is a culinary school for kids. It teaches children and adolescents 3 to 15 years of age cooking skills in a safe and friendly environment and promises to take kids through different country kitchens every day. These classes are held at Kailash Colony in Lajpat Nagar, and take place for two hours throughout the week from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Not only can it cook food, but it also keeps people safe and improves table etiquette and table placement skills.
3. Little chef
This children's cooking academy was founded in 2012 by a busy mom who loves food and her family. It is suitable for children and adolescents, enabling them to be self-sufficient and confident. It teaches them how to bake cakes, cookies, chocolates, pizzas, salads, exotic sandwiches and other different things. Participation is encouraged and the meeting is very interactive. They are taught how to safely operate the oven and pan without being injured.
4. International Culinary Arts Institute
The IICA Young Chef Program involves not only cooking or baking, but also understanding personal hygiene, the importance of food safety and what to know. They set a timetable for children aged 7-16 from June 17 to June 29. Their course is a certified course and will provide apron, targeted recipes and more for each participant. It will be held in their centre at Hauz Khas Village Road.
5. full of love
This is a complete baking experience for Ms. Jyoti Sandhu at Evergreen Farm in Mehrauli, Gurgaon. In a very hygienic and safe environment, this will be an interesting and passionate baking course. The motivation to experience it for yourself and take your work home has increased it. However, there are only one week of lessons for children aged 4-12 in June.
1. Odor and Taste Institute
The academy is managed by food enthusiast Ms. Meenakshi Nath, who ensures that courses are properly coordinated and that everything is organized accordingly. These courses are held in Rohini, District 9, near Rohini West subway station. The college offers cooking and baking courses, cake decorating, cake making and chocolate making. It offers a variety of cuisines such as Mexico, China, South India, North India, Muglai, Punjab and Italy. This activity is conducted on all days of the week and is suitable for children between the ages of 6-14.
2. Youth Chef College
The Youth Chef Academy is a culinary school for kids. It teaches children and adolescents 3 to 15 years of age cooking skills in a safe and friendly environment and promises to take kids through different country kitchens every day. These classes are held at Kailash Colony in Lajpat Nagar, and take place for two hours throughout the week from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Not only can it cook food, but it also keeps people safe and improves table etiquette and table placement skills.
3. Little chef
This children's cooking academy was founded in 2012 by a busy mom who loves food and her family. It is suitable for children and adolescents, enabling them to be self-sufficient and confident. It teaches them how to bake cakes, cookies, chocolates, pizzas, salads, exotic sandwiches and other different things. Participation is encouraged and the meeting is very interactive. They are taught how to safely operate the oven and pan without being injured.
4. International Culinary Arts Institute
The IICA Young Chef Program involves not only cooking or baking, but also understanding personal hygiene, the importance of food safety and what to know. They set a timetable for children aged 7-16 from June 17 to June 29. Their course is a certified course and will provide apron, targeted recipes and more for each participant. It will be held in their centre at Hauz Khas Village Road.
5. full of love
This is a complete baking experience for Ms. Jyoti Sandhu at Evergreen Farm in Mehrauli, Gurgaon. In a very hygienic and safe environment, this will be an interesting and passionate baking course. The motivation to experience it for yourself and take your work home has increased it. However, there are only one week of lessons for children aged 4-12 in June.