Meatless Monday /The Kids cook Monday : A Healthy Stir Fry by my (almost) 10 year old daughter
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The Kids Cook Monday is one of the chapters by Meatless Monday. When I started my meatless Monday campaign with the team, I wanted to do the kids cook Monday since then. Yesterday was the day. My oldest daughter Aanya, who will be 10 soon in May, cooked this wonderful and simple Tofu and vegetable Stir fry for the family, which we ate with some rice.
She prepared the StirFry all by herself from cutting the veges to making the sauce for the stir fry. I supervised her for the cuts of the veges and opened few cans for her, lit the gas and added oil to the pan. Then all I did was watched :). Such a great moment for me! She had her reference book in front of her , which I had bought for her 2 years ago. She kept tallying the notes and kept moving the ladle and kept checking with me :). While her younger sister who is 3 helped her with stirring the sauce while she measured. We made great memories yesterday. We also made a brownie from the same book. A great book for the young chefs. Have a look at the book!
She did some improvisations to the sauce after giving a lick ;). I suggested her to add 1/2 tbsp of flour to thicken the sauce.
Here is the recipe! I would suggest you to involve your kids in cooking, which not only increases their appetite but teaches them to make healthier and good choices! That’s just my opinion…not to say we make so many memories together to laugh at later :).
Ingredients :
Oil : 1 tbsp + 1 tbsp
Onion : 1 small cut lengthwise
Bell pepper : 1, washed and sliced lengthwise. Any color bell pepper would do.
Broccoli : 1 small head, washed and torn into florets
Carrots : 1 big, peeled, washed and cut into half and into slices
Spring onion : 1 bunch, washed and cut diagonally
Baby corn : 1 small can, cut into halves
Tofu : 1 packet of 14 oz. drained and cut into cubes
Method :
Heat 1 tbsp oil in pan. Add cubed tofu pieces and toss well till they gain some colors. Keep sautΓ©ing for approximately 4-5 minutes in medium flame. Take them out in a plate, covered with kitchen towel for draining.
Now add another 1 tbsp oil to the pan. Add all the vegetables and sautΓ© well for 4-5 minutes.
Stir fry Sauce :
Cooking oil : 1 tbsp
Sesame oil : 1 tbsp
Orange juice : 1 tbsp
Honey : 1&1/2 tsp
Soy sauce : 2 tbsp
Chili sauce : 1/2 tbsp
Whole wheat flour : 1/2 tbsp
Method : Mix everything together with a whisk.
Putting together :
Pour the sauce over the stir fry in pan. Cover and cook on simmer for 3-4 minutes. Done and serve with either rice or noodles.
The original picture :
You must be so proud – she must be so proud. Such a fabulous dish!!!
Thanks Afra π
Lovely recipe and the greatest thing is that your Daughter was involved in preparing and making it. Cooking and baking teaches them a variety of skills, something I believe in strongly. I use baking as a therapy for my autistic son as it is learning in a fun way. Look forward to seeing more of your daughters creations xx
:)))) hugs to you and your son Chintal.. You rock girl.
Aww you’re too kind and sweet thank you x
How wonderful!! As you say, creating truly wonderful memories :)) I love it xx
:). The beaming face of hers after the accomplishment is my reward and is stamped forever :).
Wonderful π my heart is melting xx
You should be proud of your daughter! she realized something great! Please tell her that I’m going to try her recipe with the tofu that I bought yesterday!
Awwww….I surely will convey.lshe will be sooo happy :))
Hahah.. Sounds like a fun day Sonal! And I totally agree with Patty’s comments. π
It was fun…more work for me but the beaming faces were priceless π
How great that your daughter can cook a meal at 10 years old. I have friends in their 30s and can’t do the same! Big kudos to your kiddos!
Thanks Patty….setting some kind of example for my kids….I keep telling them that life is all about making choices…good or bad π
Isn’t that the truth! Your kids are very lucky to have you, Sonal. π
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Looks great. You’re daughter is a great cook already at ten years old!
She can be in the kitchen more than I want, Sam :). She is a darling and a joy!
Oh ! kudos to your daughter…I hardly knew anything about cooking when I was 10 years old.. π
Thanks maniparna π
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Oh my goodness, I love this! A wonderful idea and delicious dish!
It was delicious ,…simple and clean in flavors π
A lovely reminder to eat something healthy and delicious for lunch. Her stir fry looks scrumptious.
Yes Gina π
very nicely put together by Aanya. Your 3-year old did not hamper things, that’s a good thing. My 3-yr-old only likes to disturb his sister if she does anything useful in the kitchen!
Oh believe me..she does but yesterday she gave in since we gave her the importance that she is doing the most important job and she was alert and responsible…Aanya’s good luck that it worked yesterday π
ha ha!