Dynamite kids cooking school Delicious recipes that teach all the skills you need

Dana Bowen

Book - 2022

"115 recipes from Brooklyn's The Dynamite Shop for young budding home chefs to cook for their families, themselves, or their communities, perfecting their kitchen skills along the way. When Sara Kate Gillingham and Dana Bowen founded The Dynamite Shop in Brooklyn, they wanted to create a space where kids could learn fundamental, practical kitchen skills that they could carry into their home kitchens and real life. But they also wanted to teach kids about food on a deeper level: how food connects us to the people we love, the communities we belong to, and the wider world. Dynamite Dinners features 115 recipes that build on the mission to empower and engage the rising generation of young cooks and their families. This is a book that... celebrates the everyday--with recipes ranging from The Perfect Fried Egg and Summery One-Pot Mac to Cantonese-Style Dumplings and Dutch Babies, kids have the opportunity to practice their skills in the kitchen and to reflect upon the stories and importance behind each recipe. This is the cookbook that all kids, young and old, should use to educate themselves and their families about issues in the kitchen and beyond"--

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Subjects
Genres
Cookbooks
Published
New York : Clarkson Potter/Publishers [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Dana Bowen (author)
Other Authors
Sara Kate Gillingham-Ryan (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
288 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9780593138458
  • Introduction
  • Organizing your space
  • Developing your skills
  • How to build flavor
  • 1. Eggs
  • Boiled Eggs
  • Fried Egg
  • Scrambled Eggs
  • Poached Egg
  • Totally Adaptable Frittata
  • Sweet and Savory Crepes
  • Dutch Baby
  • 2. Roasting
  • Skillet-Roasted Whole Chicken
  • Spiced Roasted Vegetables
  • Cheater's Porchetta
  • Whole-Roasted Sweet Potatoes with Maple Spice Compound Butter and All the Toppings
  • Butternut Squash Pasta with Goat Cheese and Caramelized Onions
  • Herbed Hasselback Potatoes
  • Spiced Chicken Thighs with Brussels Sprouts and Orange Zest
  • Spiced and Marinated Kebabs
  • 3. Sautéing & searing
  • Laab Moo Lettuce Wraps
  • Crispy Sesame Orange Chicken or Tofu
  • Garlic-Ginger Blistered Green Beans
  • Up-to-You Fried Rice
  • Panfried Dumplings
  • Lemony Broccoli Rabe
  • Vegetarian Meatballs
  • Meatballs and Sauce
  • Healthy Greens Quesadillas
  • Summer Squash and Herb Risotto
  • Perfect Cast-Iron Steak
  • Smash Burgers
  • 4. Sauces
  • Tzatziki
  • Romesco
  • Salsa Fresca
  • Classic Guacamole
  • Mayonnaise and Aioli
  • Any-Herb Pesto
  • Kale and Toasted Pepita Winter Pesto
  • Pan Sauces and Mounting with Butter
  • Béchamel Sauce
  • 5. Pasta
  • Just Pasta
  • Basic Marinara Sauce
  • Fresh Pasta
  • Summery One-Pot Mac and Cheese
  • Classic Mac and Cheese with Roasted Broccoli
  • Up-to-You Seasonal Pasta
  • Pasta alla Carbonara
  • Up-to-You Lasagna
  • 6. Casseroles
  • Shepherd's Pie with Potato-Parsnip Mash
  • Cheesy Cauliflower Gratin
  • Loaded Enchiladas
  • Family-Style Chicken Pot Pie with Lattice Crust
  • 7. Soups & stews
  • Italian Wedding Soup
  • Up-to-You Vegetable Soup
  • Quick "Ramen" Noodle Soup
  • Vegetarian Three-Bean Chili with All the Toppings
  • Family-Style French Onion Soup
  • Coconut Curry Noodle Soup
  • Curry with All the Vegetables
  • Garden Gazpacho
  • Green Pozole
  • Pho (Vietnamese Noodle Soup)
  • Gumbo
  • 8. Salads
  • Cobb Salad
  • Rainbow Grain Bowl with Tahini Dressing
  • Tangy Carrot and Cucumber Salad
  • Apple Cranberry Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette
  • Iceberg Wedge Salad with Carrot-Ginger Dressing
  • Garlicky Smashed Cucumbers
  • Antipasto Salad
  • Arugula Salad with Parmesan and Zesty Lemon Dressing
  • Massaged Kale Salad
  • Fattoush Salad
  • Chopped Cucumber and Radish Salad with Honey-Lime Vinaigrette
  • Cheater's Caesar Salad
  • 9. Breads & baking
  • Monkey Bread
  • Mix-and-Match Muffins
  • Sleepover No-Knead Bread
  • Overnight Pizza Dough
  • Sheet Pan Pizzas
  • Skillet Corn Bread or Corn Muffins
  • Buttery Drop Biscuits
  • Banana Bread with Brown Sugar Glaze
  • 10. Sweets
  • Buttermilk Cupcakes
  • Buttercream Frosting
  • Classic Layer Cake
  • Olive Oil Orange Cake
  • Rustic Fruit Galette
  • Blueberry-Lemon Hand Pies
  • Chewy Brownies
  • Brown Butter Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Mix-and-Match Holiday Cookies
  • Graham Cracker Pumpkin Praline Pie
  • Chocolate Pots de Crème
  • Banana Pudding
  • Zesty Lemon Bars
  • Buttermilk Panna Cotta with Choose-Your-Own Compote
  • Classic Cream Puffs with Raspberry Whipped Cream and Berries
  • 11. Drinks
  • Homemade Soda
  • Bubble Tea
  • Thai Iced Tea
  • Lemonade
  • Spicy Chai
  • Italian Hot Chocolate
  • Shirley Temple
  • 12. Other things cooks do
  • Chicken Stock
  • Vegetable Scrap Stock
  • Cooking Dried Beans
  • Cooking Grains
  • Quick Friage Pickles
  • Pickled Red Onions
  • Maraschino Cherries
  • Half-Sour Pickles
  • Easy Any-Fruit Jam
  • Whipped Cream
  • Zesty Bread Crumbs
  • Shaken Butter
  • Handmade Corn Tortillas
  • Toasted Nuts and Seeds
  • Garlicky Bruschetta and Croutons
  • Glossary
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 4 Up--This cookbook serves up a foundation of skills for new chefs of all ages. Written by the creators of The Dynamite Shop, a cooking school for kids and families that started in Brooklyn but has since moved online, this cookbook dedicates 45 pages to cooking skills basics and tips before getting to any actual recipes. The recipes themselves are divided into 12 sections that focus on the overarching categories of cooking: "Eggs," "Roasting," and "Sweets," to name a few. The book has a robust index and glossary of terms that new chefs can easily reference. The recipes, sourced directly from The Dynamite Shop classes and including, for instance, butternut squash pasta with goat cheese and caramelized onions and green pozole, are more complex than one might expect for a kids' cookbook. The book also offers ideas for customizing or adapting flavors to the chef's own palate, inspiring creativity. While the recipes are clearly organized and written, not every recipe contains a photograph of the finished product. Beginning cooks may struggle to visualize what they're working toward--especially if the dish or ingredients are unfamiliar to them. VERDICT A thorough volume from experienced instructors; a fine choice for juvenile cookbook collections.

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Welcome to the Shop We're glad you're here, and we're so excited to cook with you. We're Dana and Sara Kate, two food writers and friends--and, most importantly, parents--who, in 2018, opened a cooking school for kids and families in an old Brooklyn pizzeria that now beams classes online to students all over the world. We're all about empowering kids in the kitchen and helping them gain confidence by learning to cook. In our school, we host The Dynamite Dinner Club several times a week and walk the students through making a full meal for their family--it might be seasonal pasta one week, vegetable fried rice the next. We cook alongside them, they ask questions, we get closeups of their cutting board. We also teach The Dynamite Baking Club, Weekend Workshops, weeklong summer camps, and a free Community Kitchen charity class where we invite guest chefs to teach us a dish to raise money for a social justice cause that's meaningful to them. We're an inclusive and supportive community that revolves around food. Whether you're a parent of a budding cook or a young chef picking up your first very own cookbook, we're so happy you're here. This book is a collection of our most popular recipes from all our classes--that means kids love to make them, eat them, and serve them! They're our greatest hits, with all the tips, tricks, lessons, and cooks' wisdom we impart to our students as we're cooking together. Our recipes are designed to teach kids how to think and act like confident home cooks. We started The Dynamite Shop because we believe there are so many reasons to get kids in the kitchen early and often. As people who spend most days working with and thinking about food (Sara Kate has written three other cookbooks and started a popular food site called TheKitchndotcom, and Dana is a food writer and former executive editor at Saveur, Food & Wine , and other culinary magazines), we could never find a cooking school that we would want to enroll our own kids in: most of them were too cutesy (you know, like "kidz" with a z) with infantilized recipes and instructions that talked down to kids and minimized their potential. Or, even worse, they taught cooking as a hyped-up sport, like cookingshow competitions with celebrity-chef bravura. They totally missed the point! We wanted more for our kids in the kitchen. Cooking instruction has gradually disappeared from most of our lives without anyone ringing alarm bells. Most schools no longer teach home ec, and most households aren't set up as they used to be, with multiple generations cooking together and passing down kitchen wisdom while preparing and sharing meals. And as busy working parents, we also know that--let's face it--the mealtime hustle and challenge are real. So we created a program where empowering kids in the kitchen to get dinner on the table at least once a week was the solution to all that. We signed the lease on a run-down pizzeria and transformed the dilapidated storefront space into a comfy teaching kitchen, with a cook's library, backyard garden, and neighborhood café up front. As soon as we opened, we were booked to capacity with our after-school program, which got dinner on one hundred families' tables each week, and our summer camps, which served thousands. When we weren't teaching, we were a community hub: we hosted charity cookie swaps and PTA fundraisers, cooked for local shelters and assisted living residences, supported social action and food justice initiatives, made breakfasts for marches, and held election-year phonebank events. It's crucial to us that we continue to make food spaces like kitchens and dinner tables places that are always welcoming young people to express themselves and to help one another. In 2020, we switched to teaching cooking classes online so that kids could make dinner for their families in their own homes. Before we knew it, we were cooking with 500-plus families each week, all gathering remotely from around the world. In the process of teaching online, we learned something important: teaching kids to cook in their own kitchens is the best way to help them build confidence and skills. They're more focused and in their comfort zone, and most importantly, they're cooking with a purpose--to feed the people they love. Our teachers can still see what they're doing and guide them safely and joyfully as they make a meal. And when class is over, dinner is on the table. We developed this program--and now this book--to teach, support, guide, and cheer you on your path to becoming a dynamite cook. Excerpted from Dynamite Kids Cooking School: Delicious Recipes That Teach All the Skills You Need: a Cookbook by Dana Bowen, Sara Kate Gillingham All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.