Student recipes for your classroom
GREEN EGGS AND HAM -
You will need:
eggs
sliced ham (pre-cooked)
green food coloring
butter
Directions:
1. Wash your hands.
2. Beat six eggs together.
3. Cut 2 slices of ham into small pieces and add to the eggs.
4. Stir in several drops of green food coloring.
5. Heat 1 tablespoon of butter in a skillet.
6. Add the eggs and stir and cook until they are soft.
7. Try them! Try them! You will see. Green eggs
and ham taste good to me!
Hint! Adjust the number of eggs to the number of people eating.
BUNNY SALAD
You will need:
lettuce leaves
pear halves
cottage cheese
carrot sticks
raisins
maraschino cherries
Directions:
1. Wash your hands
2. Lay down a lettuce leaf.
3. Put a pear on top for the bunny’s body.
4. Add raisins for eyes.
5. Make a mouth from a cherry.
6. Use carrot sticks for the ears.
7. Add a spoonful of cottage cheese for the tail.
8. “Hop” to it and eat!
OCTOPUS
You will need:
hot dogs
toothpicks
mustard and ketchup
Directions:
1. Wash your hands.
2. Cut the hot dog in half.
3. Cut 4 slits up from the bottom of each half.
4. Draw a face on the top with a toothpick.
5. Cook in boiling water several minutes until
the “legs” curl up.
6. Dip in mustard and ketchup.
Hint! If you cut a hot dog lengthwise into long strips and cook them, they will look like “worms.”
MUD PIES -
You will need:
instant chocolate pudding
milk
ice cream cones
plastic container with a lid
Directions:
1. Wash your hands.
2. Put the pudding in the plastic container.
3. Add 2 cups of cold milk.
4. Stir.
5. Put the lid on and shake the container as you pass it around.
6. Spoon the pudding into the ice cream cone.
Hint! Make “Alligator Pie” by using pistachio pudding.
LETTER BREAD
You will need:
bread
milk
food coloring
Q-tips
butter
toaster
Directions:
1. Wash your hands.
2. Take 4 cups and put a little milk in each.
3. Add 2 drops of food coloring to each cup.
4. Use the colored milk like paint and draw a
letter or design on the bread with a Q-tip.
5. Toast.
6. Spread with butter.
Hint! Serve with honey, jelly, or cinnamon sugar.
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