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Teamwork in the Kitchen: Cheese & Cottage Cheese Bagels
Soft, warm, and lightly cheesy — a perfect spring recipe for little hands.
These Cheese & Cottage Cheese Bagels are tender, airy, and full of gentle flavor. Children love mixing the dough, sifting the flour, and cutting out circles — it feels like a playful spring craft that ends with something delicious to share.
This recipe works beautifully for preschoolers, kindergarteners, and early elementary students.
What kids work with in this class:
- cottage cheese
- shredded cheese
- milk
- eggs
- vegetable oil
- flour
- baking powder
- sugar & salt
- sesame seeds
- This activity supports fine motor skill development, sensory exploration, and early math (shapes, measuring, dividing).




This recipe is also perfect for independent, child-sized cooking.
Two cups of flour create the ideal “personal batch,” allowing each child to make their own dough from start to finish — mixing, rolling, cutting, brushing, and baking their very own bagels.
Kids love the sense of ownership this brings, and it naturally builds confidence, fine motor skills, and a joyful feeling of accomplishment.
🥖 Class Flow
- Prepare the baking tray
Line a baking tray with parchment paper or a silicone baking mat.
This step is done right in front of the children with a short explanation of what we are baking and why the tray needs preparation. It helps kids understand the flow of the recipe and feel included from the very beginning.
- Grate the cheese
Children can grate cheese using a safe rotary grater or a regular grater with supervision.
This step is fun, sensory, and engaging — kids love watching the cheese turn into soft little pieces.
- Mix the cottage cheese base
In a large bowl, children combine:
- cottage cheese
- sugar
- salt
- milk
- vegetable oil
- 1 egg
Blend with an immersion blender until smooth (adult step), while children observe and help add ingredients.
- Add the grated cheese
Kids sprinkle the shredded cheese into the mixture and stir gently with a spoon.
- Prepare the dry ingredients
In a separate bowl, sift flour together with baking powder.
Let each child take a turn — sifting feels like soft flour rain and builds hand coordination.
Gradually add the dry mixture to the cottage cheese mixture.
Mix with a spoon, then knead into a soft, smooth dough.
- Roll and cut the bagels
Lightly dust the table with flour.
Roll the dough out to about 7 mm thickness.
Use round cutters to cut out circles.
Use a smaller cutter to create the bagel hole.
✨ This step is always a favorite — the circles look like little suns.
Transfer the shapes to the prepared baking tray.
- Brush and sprinkle
Crack the second egg into a small bowl and whisk with a fork.
Kids brush each bagel lightly with egg wash and sprinkle sesame seeds on top.
This step builds precision, patience, and gentle hand control.
- Bake
Bake at 355°F (180°C) for 20–25 minutes, until golden and slightly puffed.
Let cool before serving.
Teacher Tips (Preschool & Elementary)
✔️ Perfect for group cooking classes with multiple stations (sifting, cutting, brushing).
✔️ Soft flavors make this recipe great even for selective eaters.
✔️ Fits beautifully into spring themes: circles, sunlight, warm colors, breakfast foods, fresh starts.
✔️ Encourages turn-taking, cooperation, and gentle hands.
✔️ Lovely as a morning snack or part of a spring celebration.
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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.
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.
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 ♥

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