Cooking Classes

Join Us in the Kitchen

Join our cooking classes designed for families and children. Together, we’ll explore seasonal recipes, fun activities, and mindful moments that make cooking more than just a meal — it’s a way to grow, bond, and savor life.

Teamwork in the Kitchen: SnowTubing Donuts

Warm, golden, and full of winter fun

SnowTubing Donuts are soft, lightly sweet, and shaped like little winter tubes. In our cooking class, this recipe becomes more than just frying donuts — it’s a chance for children to explore dough, observe yeast in action, develop fine motor skills, practice gentle shaping, and experience the excitement of transforming simple ingredients into fluffy “snow tubes.”

This class works beautifully both one-on-one and in small groups, offering each child hands-on tasks and moments of independence.

What kids work with in this class:

Class Flow

❤️ We begin by “waking up” the yeast — warm milk, a sprinkle of sugar, and instant yeast.

Children watch how tiny bubbles form, learning that dough is “alive” and responds to warmth and care.

 

✨ A small demonstration dough helps them understand how ingredients come together without waiting through a full rise.

This short moment teaches patience, observation, and curiosity.

 

❤️ Kids mix the dough with a spoon and finish with their hands, exploring texture and practicing gentle kneading — a calming, sensory-rich activity that builds coordination and strength.

 

❤️ We roll the dough using both hands and slow, even pressure — wonderful for bilateral coordination and body awareness.

 

❤️ Children use circle cutters to create “snow tubes”:

a big circle for the donut, a small circle in the center for the tubing hole.

This simple step gives them precision practice, decision-making, and ownership over the shape.

 

❤️ They lay out their donut rings on the tray like tiny winter wheels, noticing sizes, patterns, and spacing.

 

❤️ Frying is done only by adults, but children watch from a safe distance, guessing:

  • Will it puff up?
  • Will it flip?
  • What color will it become?

This moment feels a bit like watching “winter magic” unfold.

 

❤️ When the donuts cool slightly, kids decorate them:

powdered sugar (snow), melted chocolate (sled tracks), or thin vanilla glaze.

Each child creates their own “snow tube design.”

 

❤️ Finally, they proudly taste their creations — warm, soft, and full of winter joy.

Notes & Creative Touches

  • Safe tasks for all ages:

Rolling, pressing cutters, sprinkling sugar — perfect even for very young chefs.

 

  • Great for groups:

One child rolls the dough, another cuts circles, another arranges rings.

Everyone gets a clear role and a moment to shine.

 

  • Sensory focus:

Vanilla, lemon zest, warm dough, powdered sugar “snow” — this recipe naturally encourages children to use descriptive sensory language.

 

  • Observation moments:

Ask kids to describe how the donut changes color in the oil or why it puffs up.

 

  • Decoration station:

Children love choosing: snowy white, chocolate “sled tracks,” or mixed patterns.

More Recipes to Explore

Keep the cooking fun going! Discover even more tasty ideas that bring families together in the kitchen. From quick snacks to cozy seasonal favorites, these recipes are designed to spark creativity, joy, and connection at every meal.

What Parents and Kids Are Saying

Спасибо, Наташа, за то, что ты делаешь. За атмосферу на твоих занятиях, куда дети бегут. Спасибо за вкуснятины, которые они учатся делать. Спасибо за твой вклад.

Thank you, Natalia, for all that you do. For the warm atmosphere in your classes that children are eager to attend. Thank you for the yummy treats they learn to make. Thank you for your contribution.

— Мама Алена Сакраменто, Калифорния

Наташа, Вы большая молодец! Дети с нетерпением ждут вас и ваши кулинарные шедевры, вы вносите огромную частицу творчества в наших детей. Я вам очень благодарна. Здоровья и счастья вам.

Natalia, you are wonderful! Children eagerly look forward to you and your culinary creations. You bring so much creativity into their lives. I’m truly grateful. Wishing you health and happiness.

— Мама Надя Сакраменто, Калифорния

Я благодарна тебе и Богу за твое открытое сердце к деткам и за то, что ты учишь их тому, что им нравится и вкусно… Мой сын счастлив ♥

I am grateful to you and to God for your open heart toward children and for teaching them what they love and what is delicious. My son is happy ♥

—  Мама Люба Сакраменто, Калифорния
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