Nice healthy salad ingredients were prepared and students made their own to take home and share. Ingredients included two types of lettuce, tomatoes, cucumber, radishes, sweetcorn, red cabbage, carrots, celery, black eyed beans, kidney beans, chick peas, spring onions, we also made coleslaw by grating carrots, white cabbage and onions and mixing with mayonnaise and salad cream. Take a look at the power point by clicking on the picture below:-
Monday, January 28, 2008
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
The Cook It Club were invited to a night of Rock Climbing at Rock Antics at Newton Aycliffe Leisure Centre and what an exciting night we had! As you can see from the pictures below everyone climbed as far as they could and Mr Horsley joined in. We would like to thank the two other teachers who managed the ropes they were Mr Stebbing and Mr Gullett. This was a challenging task for some of the students but they all took an active part and had a great time. Click on the picture below for a powerpoint of all the photos.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Monday, January 14, 2008
What a great night we had making fruity cheesecakes or sundaes. Several of the students had requested to make these after tasting the winning recipe from Suzanne and Carley in September. There were several stages to make these which included crushing the biscuits, making a base, whipping cream and mixing the cream cheese also cutting the fruit to be added. The stuents all worked really well and within the hour they all had great tasting food to take home. Take a look at the photos below to see what a great night we had.




The pictures of the finished dishes look a bit messy but tasted great! The students used these containers to make it easy to take home!




Try the recipe below at home and make sure you add lots of fruit!
Cheesecake
8 digestive/oat/ginger biscuits – crushed mix together
1oz/25g – butter/margarine – melted (only for cheesecake not sundae)
½ pint/284ml double cream – whipped
½ lb/225g – soft cream cheese
2 tbsp golden syrup mix together in a bowl
Fruit – fresh - strawberries, raspberries, blueberries
Tinned –pineapple, peaches, pears
Frozen fruits
This cheesecake is delicious when making without fruit but by adding the fruit you make it into a healthier option. The ingredients above make one foil container cheesecake.
Method
1. Make biscuit base by mixing the crushed biscuits and melted butter together and place in foil container or loose bottom cake tin. If making sundae crush biscuits and put to one side to make layers of cream mixture and biscuits.
2. Mix together soft cream cheese and syrup and mix with the whipped cream.
3. If using fruit then only use 1 tbsp of golden syrup.
4. if using fruit you have several options –
Halve whole fruit and place on base of cheesecake or on top
Dice whole fruit and mix through mixture
Drain tin of fruit and add the fruit to the mixture
Sieve frozen fruit and add through the mixture to make a marble effect
The pictures of the finished dishes look a bit messy but tasted great! The students used these containers to make it easy to take home!
Try the recipe below at home and make sure you add lots of fruit!
Cheesecake
8 digestive/oat/ginger biscuits – crushed mix together
1oz/25g – butter/margarine – melted (only for cheesecake not sundae)
½ pint/284ml double cream – whipped
½ lb/225g – soft cream cheese
2 tbsp golden syrup mix together in a bowl
Fruit – fresh - strawberries, raspberries, blueberries
Tinned –pineapple, peaches, pears
Frozen fruits
This cheesecake is delicious when making without fruit but by adding the fruit you make it into a healthier option. The ingredients above make one foil container cheesecake.
Method
1. Make biscuit base by mixing the crushed biscuits and melted butter together and place in foil container or loose bottom cake tin. If making sundae crush biscuits and put to one side to make layers of cream mixture and biscuits.
2. Mix together soft cream cheese and syrup and mix with the whipped cream.
3. If using fruit then only use 1 tbsp of golden syrup.
4. if using fruit you have several options –
Halve whole fruit and place on base of cheesecake or on top
Dice whole fruit and mix through mixture
Drain tin of fruit and add the fruit to the mixture
Sieve frozen fruit and add through the mixture to make a marble effect
Monday, January 07, 2008
Hello everyone Mr Stebbing has become famous in the Shooting and Conservation Magazine, January/February 2008 edition. Mr Stebbing took part in the Cook It Club and made two delicious pheasant dishes with the help of the Cook It Club team, as you can see Danielle enjoyed help prepare the plates for the pheasant.
Take a look at the article below:-

find out more about shooting and conservation on the website http://www.basc.org.uk/
Take a look at the article below:-
find out more about shooting and conservation on the website http://www.basc.org.uk/
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