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: Cheese Scones

Soft, cheesy, golden little clouds

Cheese Scones are warm, fluffy, and lightly crisp on the outside — a perfect hands-on recipe for young chefs. Children love grating cheese, sifting flour, shaping triangles, and brushing the tops with cream. This class always brings joyful teamwork, sensory discovery, and the delicious smell of baking bread.

These scones work beautifully for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and early elementary students.

What kids work with in this class:

🥖 Class Flow

  1. Grate the cheese

Kids love this step — it’s sensory, fun, and builds hand strength.

✨ Use a bigger block of cheese for little hands to keep fingers safe.

Children grate the cheese using a regular grater or a child-friendly rotary grater like the one in the photos.

  1. Prepare the dry ingredients

Children sift flour into a big bowl, noticing how it becomes soft and airy.

Add baking powder, salt, and sugar.

Invite kids to smell the ingredients and compare textures.

  1. Work in the butter

Add cold butter in small pieces and let children pinch and rub it into the flour until it looks like crumbs.

This is a wonderful sensory-motor activity!

  1. Add cheese

Let kids sprinkle the grated cheese into the bowl and mix with a spoon.

Talk about how cheese melts and gives the scones their flavor.

  1. Combine wet ingredients

In a small bowl:

Kids whisk the egg, add sour cream, and stir until smooth.

Pour into the dry mixture.

Start with a spoon, then switch to hands — children adore this step.

  1. Form the dough

Knead gently until the dough comes together.

It should be soft, slightly sticky, and easy to shape.

  1. Shape the scones

Divide dough into 2–3 dough balls.

With kids: pat each one into a flat circle.

Use a plastic knife or dough cutter to slice like a pizza into 6–8 triangles.

Lay on a lined baking tray.

 

✨ Kids practice spatial awareness and math: “How many triangles do we have?”

  1. Brush and bake

 

Brush each scone with sour cream or egg wash.

Optionally sprinkle extra cheese on top.

Bake at 355°F (180°C) for 25–30 minutes until golden.

  1. Cool and enjoy

Let the scones cool slightly — this helps the texture set.

Share warm, cheesy pieces and talk about the steps the kids enjoyed most.

Teacher Tips (Preschool & Elementary)

✔️ Excellent for group cooking classes — many steps can be done in pairs.

✔️ Great sensory exploration: cold butter, soft flour, crumbly dough, melted cheese smell.

✔️ Encourages turn-taking (one grates, one sifts, one mixes).

✔️ Fits “bread week,” “farm-to-table,” or “cheese unit” themes.

✔️ Safe for young learners — no sharp tools needed.

✔️ Perfect for morning or afternoon snack projects.

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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