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CAMP CHOP CHOP - Global Flavors w/ Exec. Chef Richard McPeake

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Price $375.00
Instructor: Chef Richard McPeake
Location: The Culinary Center of Kansas City
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Register early! Specifically designed for budding Junior Chefs (Ages 9-14), this no-nonsense series is taught by Executive Chef Richard McPeake, a Culinary Institute of America graduate and seasoned culinary instructor. It’s packed full of kid-friendly culinary education and hands-on experiences that you’ll be hard pressed to find elsewhere. 

Kids will take a culinary journey and learn cuisines of the world as they explore techniques particular to that cuisine. They will learn proper frying techniques, high flavor profiles, bread making and lots more. Chef McPeake teaches in a way that will challenge and inspire the kids to pursue a lifelong love of all things culinary!

Students are required to wear a white chef’s jacket to each class. (Available for purchase in our Kitchen Shop™ with a 10% discount.) See complete course descriptions below.

Participation Classes | Tastings, Recipes and Handouts & Toque
Tue 6/15, Wed 6/16 & Thu 6/17/2021     10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

SERIES FEE: $375

(Note: For an additional 3-day camp to round out your young chef’s summer cooking camp experience, consider also enrolling in a session of Chef McPeake’s 3-Day Camp studying Cooking Essentials For Kids-includes Pasta-Making!: Essentials Session #1; 6/1-6/3 or Cooking Essentials For Kids-Includes Pasta-Making! Session #2: 7/13-15.)  

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

Day 1: Classic Flavors of the American South
Today, kids (ages 9-14) will explore the rich and classic dishes of the deep South as they learn serious cooking techniques such as frying, sauce-making, dessert skills and a lot more. Ever heard of Fried Chicken and Waffles?  That’s just one of the dishes your budding chef will learn to cook. Dessert techniques to be taught as kids make a cobbler. Y’all, this is gonna be a good one!

Day 2: Cooking Real-Deal Tex-Mex & New Mexican Cuisine 
Today it’s all about exploring seasonings and fundamentals of New Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine. Salsas, meat flavoring and prep, and how to deep-fry ice cream – some of the dishes and skills covered as the kids learn from a real pro. Your young chef will be creating the party food from now on. 

Day 3: Bread-making & International Sandwich Art
Young chefs will learn bread-making skills as well as cooking techniques associated with a myriad of sandwich styles unique to various cuisines.  They will learn to use a press-grill to make dishes such as Panini and Reubens, and they will make Focaccia bread using a versatile dough that can be used to make many types of dishes.  

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS CLASS: 

We Require A Waiver Signed By Parent/Legal Guardian: 

·       Prior to admittance to this class, a Waiver must be signed by a parent or legal guardian.    [Click here to download the Waiver]

·       Note that the Waiver requires that you provide  (1) a phone numberwhere you can be reached during the class if necessary and (2) name(s) of any additional people who are authorized to pick upthe child after class.  

·       We encourage you to print off a copy of this Waiver, sign it and either 1) scan and email it to heather@kcculinary.comor 2) bring it to class with your student.  Without an appropriately signed Waiver your child will not be allowed to attend class.  We are sorry but we cannot make any exceptions to this rule.  Also note that If someone other than the parent signs a Waiver, they will need a legal document to be presented that shows without question that they have the legal authority to sign a Waiver on behalf of your child at that time.

What To Wear To Class:  For safety reasons, we also recommend that students wear close-toed shoes, long pants and have long hair pulled back.

If Your Child Plans To Attend Class With Someone Else,  For On-Site Classes, when your child arrives, please ask them to check in with our Class Assistant who will give them information as to where they will be seated.  We will be arranging our classrooms to allow for social distancing.  In order to comply with governmental orders and for the protection of our guests and staff, your child must wear a mask when here at The Culinary Center of Kansas City. If your child is planning to sit next to someone attending with them, we would suggest arriving at least 20 minutes prior to the same start time of the class so that we can address that request.  Both students would need to be comfortable with the request to be seated together. Thank you!

Only Registered Students Allowed In The Classroom During Class:  This is so your child will have the best possible experience and the instructors have their full attention.  Parents should plan to pick up their students at the end of the advertised hours for their class.

Important Information Regarding Children With Special Needs:  Our cooking instructors are skilled in teaching culinary education at an age appropriate level.  Several of our instructors even have early childhood and teaching background and certification.  However, we are not equipped to work with, nor are these classes designed for, children who may have special needs, issues with focus, or difficulty with sitting still to listen and concentrate on the instructor or issues with relating to other students in a classroom setting.  When we encounter a student who requires significant special attention, the experience for the other students suffers.  While our class and cooking camps are well staffed, we just don’t have the staff to be able to allocate someone to work directly with your child for the entire class.  Should we identify a situation where we believe a student falls within one or more of these categories, we will be contacting you to pick up your students.  Unfortunately, we will not be able to issue a refund for all or any part of the class or camp fees.   Please feel free to call us to discuss any questions or concerns that you feel should be discussed in advance of your child’s class.  Please be aware of our 3-day cancellation policy.

Junior Chefs in the Kitchen™, Junior Chefs Academy™, Li’l Kids In The Kitchen™, Tiny Tots In The Kitchen™, Professional Culinary Arts Classes & Series™ and Pro Classes™ are trademarks and service marks of The Culinary Center of Kansas City®.

Events in this Series:

Junior Chefs:3-Day Pro Series Camp: Kids Cook Global Flavors

Register early! Specifically designed for budding Junior Chefs (Ages 9-14), this no-nonsense series is taught by Executive Chef Richard McPeake, a Culinary Institute of America graduate and seasoned culinary instructor. It’s packed full of kid-friendly culinary education and hands-on experiences that you’ll be hard pressed to find elsewhere. 

Kids will take a culinary journey and learn cuisines of the world as they explore techniques particular to that cuisine. They will learn proper frying techniques, high flavor profiles, bread making and lots more. Chef McPeake teaches in a way that will challenge and inspire the kids to pursue a lifelong love of all things culinary!

Students are required to wear a white chef’s jacket to each class. (Available for purchase in our Kitchen Shop™ with a 10% discount.) See complete course descriptions below.

Participation Classes | Tastings, Recipes and Handouts & Toque
Tue 6/15, Wed 6/16 & Thu 6/17/2021     10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

SERIES FEE: $375

(Note: For an additional 3-day camp to round out your young chef’s summer cooking camp experience, consider also enrolling in a session of Chef McPeake’s 3-Day Camp studying Cooking Essentials For Kids-includes Pasta-Making!: Essentials Session #1; 6/1-6/3 or Cooking Essentials For Kids-Includes Pasta-Making! Session #2: 7/13-15.)  

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

Day 1: Classic Flavors of the American South
Today, kids (ages 9-14) will explore the rich and classic dishes of the deep South as they learn serious cooking techniques such as frying, sauce-making, dessert skills and a lot more. Ever heard of Fried Chicken and Waffles?  That’s just one of the dishes your budding chef will learn to cook. Dessert techniques to be taught as kids make a cobbler. Y’all, this is gonna be a good one!

Day 2: Cooking Real-Deal Tex-Mex & New Mexican Cuisine 
Today it’s all about exploring seasonings and fundamentals of New Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine. Salsas, meat flavoring and prep, and how to deep-fry ice cream – some of the dishes and skills covered as the kids learn from a real pro. Your young chef will be creating the party food from now on. 

Day 3: Bread-making & International Sandwich Art
Young chefs will learn bread-making skills as well as cooking techniques associated with a myriad of sandwich styles unique to various cuisines.  They will learn to use a press-grill to make dishes such as Panini and Reubens, and they will make Focaccia bread using a versatile dough that can be used to make many types of dishes.  

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS CLASS: 

We Require A Waiver Signed By Parent/Legal Guardian: 

·       Prior to admittance to this class, a Waiver must be signed by a parent or legal guardian.    [Click here to download the Waiver]

·       Note that the Waiver requires that you provide  (1) a phone numberwhere you can be reached during the class if necessary and (2) name(s) of any additional people who are authorized to pick upthe child after class.  

·       We encourage you to print off a copy of this Waiver, sign it and either 1) scan and email it to heather@kcculinary.comor 2) bring it to class with your student.  Without an appropriately signed Waiver your child will not be allowed to attend class.  We are sorry but we cannot make any exceptions to this rule.  Also note that If someone other than the parent signs a Waiver, they will need a legal document to be presented that shows without question that they have the legal authority to sign a Waiver on behalf of your child at that time.

What To Wear To Class:  For safety reasons, we also recommend that students wear close-toed shoes, long pants and have long hair pulled back.

If Your Child Plans To Attend Class With Someone Else,  For On-Site Classes, when your child arrives, please ask them to check in with our Class Assistant who will give them information as to where they will be seated.  We will be arranging our classrooms to allow for social distancing.  In order to comply with governmental orders and for the protection of our guests and staff, your child must wear a mask when here at The Culinary Center of Kansas City. If your child is planning to sit next to someone attending with them, we would suggest arriving at least 20 minutes prior to the same start time of the class so that we can address that request.  Both students would need to be comfortable with the request to be seated together. Thank you!

Only Registered Students Allowed In The Classroom During Class:  This is so your child will have the best possible experience and the instructors have their full attention.  Parents should plan to pick up their students at the end of the advertised hours for their class.

Important Information Regarding Children With Special Needs:  Our cooking instructors are skilled in teaching culinary education at an age appropriate level.  Several of our instructors even have early childhood and teaching background and certification.  However, we are not equipped to work with, nor are these classes designed for, children who may have special needs, issues with focus, or difficulty with sitting still to listen and concentrate on the instructor or issues with relating to other students in a classroom setting.  When we encounter a student who requires significant special attention, the experience for the other students suffers.  While our class and cooking camps are well staffed, we just don’t have the staff to be able to allocate someone to work directly with your child for the entire class.  Should we identify a situation where we believe a student falls within one or more of these categories, we will be contacting you to pick up your students.  Unfortunately, we will not be able to issue a refund for all or any part of the class or camp fees.   Please feel free to call us to discuss any questions or concerns that you feel should be discussed in advance of your child’s class.  Please be aware of our 3-day cancellation policy.

Junior Chefs in the Kitchen™, Junior Chefs Academy™, Li’l Kids In The Kitchen™, Tiny Tots In The Kitchen™, Professional Culinary Arts Classes & Series™ and Pro Classes™ are trademarks and service marks of The Culinary Center of Kansas City®.

Junior Chefs:3-Day Pro Series Camp: Kids Cook Global Flavors

Register early! Specifically designed for budding Junior Chefs (Ages 9-14), this no-nonsense series is taught by Executive Chef Richard McPeake, a Culinary Institute of America graduate and seasoned culinary instructor. It’s packed full of kid-friendly culinary education and hands-on experiences that you’ll be hard pressed to find elsewhere. 

Kids will take a culinary journey and learn cuisines of the world as they explore techniques particular to that cuisine. They will learn proper frying techniques, high flavor profiles, bread making and lots more. Chef McPeake teaches in a way that will challenge and inspire the kids to pursue a lifelong love of all things culinary!

Students are required to wear a white chef’s jacket to each class. (Available for purchase in our Kitchen Shop™ with a 10% discount.) See complete course descriptions below.

Participation Classes | Tastings, Recipes and Handouts & Toque
Tue 6/15, Wed 6/16 & Thu 6/17/2021     10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

SERIES FEE: $375

(Note: For an additional 3-day camp to round out your young chef’s summer cooking camp experience, consider also enrolling in a session of Chef McPeake’s 3-Day Camp studying Cooking Essentials For Kids-includes Pasta-Making!: Essentials Session #1; 6/1-6/3 or Cooking Essentials For Kids-Includes Pasta-Making! Session #2: 7/13-15.)  

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

Day 1: Classic Flavors of the American South
Today, kids (ages 9-14) will explore the rich and classic dishes of the deep South as they learn serious cooking techniques such as frying, sauce-making, dessert skills and a lot more. Ever heard of Fried Chicken and Waffles?  That’s just one of the dishes your budding chef will learn to cook. Dessert techniques to be taught as kids make a cobbler. Y’all, this is gonna be a good one!

Day 2: Cooking Real-Deal Tex-Mex & New Mexican Cuisine 
Today it’s all about exploring seasonings and fundamentals of New Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine. Salsas, meat flavoring and prep, and how to deep-fry ice cream – some of the dishes and skills covered as the kids learn from a real pro. Your young chef will be creating the party food from now on. 

Day 3: Bread-making & International Sandwich Art
Young chefs will learn bread-making skills as well as cooking techniques associated with a myriad of sandwich styles unique to various cuisines.  They will learn to use a press-grill to make dishes such as Panini and Reubens, and they will make Focaccia bread using a versatile dough that can be used to make many types of dishes.  

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS CLASS: 

We Require A Waiver Signed By Parent/Legal Guardian: 

·       Prior to admittance to this class, a Waiver must be signed by a parent or legal guardian.    [Click here to download the Waiver]

·       Note that the Waiver requires that you provide  (1) a phone numberwhere you can be reached during the class if necessary and (2) name(s) of any additional people who are authorized to pick upthe child after class.  

·       We encourage you to print off a copy of this Waiver, sign it and either 1) scan and email it to heather@kcculinary.comor 2) bring it to class with your student.  Without an appropriately signed Waiver your child will not be allowed to attend class.  We are sorry but we cannot make any exceptions to this rule.  Also note that If someone other than the parent signs a Waiver, they will need a legal document to be presented that shows without question that they have the legal authority to sign a Waiver on behalf of your child at that time.

What To Wear To Class:  For safety reasons, we also recommend that students wear close-toed shoes, long pants and have long hair pulled back.

If Your Child Plans To Attend Class With Someone Else,  For On-Site Classes, when your child arrives, please ask them to check in with our Class Assistant who will give them information as to where they will be seated.  We will be arranging our classrooms to allow for social distancing.  In order to comply with governmental orders and for the protection of our guests and staff, your child must wear a mask when here at The Culinary Center of Kansas City. If your child is planning to sit next to someone attending with them, we would suggest arriving at least 20 minutes prior to the same start time of the class so that we can address that request.  Both students would need to be comfortable with the request to be seated together. Thank you!

Only Registered Students Allowed In The Classroom During Class:  This is so your child will have the best possible experience and the instructors have their full attention.  Parents should plan to pick up their students at the end of the advertised hours for their class.

Important Information Regarding Children With Special Needs:  Our cooking instructors are skilled in teaching culinary education at an age appropriate level.  Several of our instructors even have early childhood and teaching background and certification.  However, we are not equipped to work with, nor are these classes designed for, children who may have special needs, issues with focus, or difficulty with sitting still to listen and concentrate on the instructor or issues with relating to other students in a classroom setting.  When we encounter a student who requires significant special attention, the experience for the other students suffers.  While our class and cooking camps are well staffed, we just don’t have the staff to be able to allocate someone to work directly with your child for the entire class.  Should we identify a situation where we believe a student falls within one or more of these categories, we will be contacting you to pick up your students.  Unfortunately, we will not be able to issue a refund for all or any part of the class or camp fees.   Please feel free to call us to discuss any questions or concerns that you feel should be discussed in advance of your child’s class.  Please be aware of our 3-day cancellation policy.

Junior Chefs in the Kitchen™, Junior Chefs Academy™, Li’l Kids In The Kitchen™, Tiny Tots In The Kitchen™, Professional Culinary Arts Classes & Series™ and Pro Classes™ are trademarks and service marks of The Culinary Center of Kansas City®.

Junior Chefs:3-Day Pro Series Camp: Kids Cook Global Flavors

Register early! Specifically designed for budding Junior Chefs (Ages 9-14), this no-nonsense series is taught by Executive Chef Richard McPeake, a Culinary Institute of America graduate and seasoned culinary instructor. It’s packed full of kid-friendly culinary education and hands-on experiences that you’ll be hard pressed to find elsewhere. 

Kids will take a culinary journey and learn cuisines of the world as they explore techniques particular to that cuisine. They will learn proper frying techniques, high flavor profiles, bread making and lots more. Chef McPeake teaches in a way that will challenge and inspire the kids to pursue a lifelong love of all things culinary!

Students are required to wear a white chef’s jacket to each class. (Available for purchase in our Kitchen Shop™ with a 10% discount.) See complete course descriptions below.

Participation Classes | Tastings, Recipes and Handouts & Toque
Tue 6/15, Wed 6/16 & Thu 6/17/2021     10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

SERIES FEE: $375

(Note: For an additional 3-day camp to round out your young chef’s summer cooking camp experience, consider also enrolling in a session of Chef McPeake’s 3-Day Camp studying Cooking Essentials For Kids-includes Pasta-Making!: Essentials Session #1; 6/1-6/3 or Cooking Essentials For Kids-Includes Pasta-Making! Session #2: 7/13-15.)  

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

Day 1: Classic Flavors of the American South
Today, kids (ages 9-14) will explore the rich and classic dishes of the deep South as they learn serious cooking techniques such as frying, sauce-making, dessert skills and a lot more. Ever heard of Fried Chicken and Waffles?  That’s just one of the dishes your budding chef will learn to cook. Dessert techniques to be taught as kids make a cobbler. Y’all, this is gonna be a good one!

Day 2: Cooking Real-Deal Tex-Mex & New Mexican Cuisine 
Today it’s all about exploring seasonings and fundamentals of New Mexican and Tex-Mex cuisine. Salsas, meat flavoring and prep, and how to deep-fry ice cream – some of the dishes and skills covered as the kids learn from a real pro. Your young chef will be creating the party food from now on. 

Day 3: Bread-making & International Sandwich Art
Young chefs will learn bread-making skills as well as cooking techniques associated with a myriad of sandwich styles unique to various cuisines.  They will learn to use a press-grill to make dishes such as Panini and Reubens, and they will make Focaccia bread using a versatile dough that can be used to make many types of dishes.  

 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS CLASS: 

We Require A Waiver Signed By Parent/Legal Guardian: 

·       Prior to admittance to this class, a Waiver must be signed by a parent or legal guardian.    [Click here to download the Waiver]

·       Note that the Waiver requires that you provide  (1) a phone numberwhere you can be reached during the class if necessary and (2) name(s) of any additional people who are authorized to pick upthe child after class.  

·       We encourage you to print off a copy of this Waiver, sign it and either 1) scan and email it to heather@kcculinary.comor 2) bring it to class with your student.  Without an appropriately signed Waiver your child will not be allowed to attend class.  We are sorry but we cannot make any exceptions to this rule.  Also note that If someone other than the parent signs a Waiver, they will need a legal document to be presented that shows without question that they have the legal authority to sign a Waiver on behalf of your child at that time.

What To Wear To Class:  For safety reasons, we also recommend that students wear close-toed shoes, long pants and have long hair pulled back.

If Your Child Plans To Attend Class With Someone Else,  For On-Site Classes, when your child arrives, please ask them to check in with our Class Assistant who will give them information as to where they will be seated.  We will be arranging our classrooms to allow for social distancing.  In order to comply with governmental orders and for the protection of our guests and staff, your child must wear a mask when here at The Culinary Center of Kansas City. If your child is planning to sit next to someone attending with them, we would suggest arriving at least 20 minutes prior to the same start time of the class so that we can address that request.  Both students would need to be comfortable with the request to be seated together. Thank you!

Only Registered Students Allowed In The Classroom During Class:  This is so your child will have the best possible experience and the instructors have their full attention.  Parents should plan to pick up their students at the end of the advertised hours for their class.

Important Information Regarding Children With Special Needs:  Our cooking instructors are skilled in teaching culinary education at an age appropriate level.  Several of our instructors even have early childhood and teaching background and certification.  However, we are not equipped to work with, nor are these classes designed for, children who may have special needs, issues with focus, or difficulty with sitting still to listen and concentrate on the instructor or issues with relating to other students in a classroom setting.  When we encounter a student who requires significant special attention, the experience for the other students suffers.  While our class and cooking camps are well staffed, we just don’t have the staff to be able to allocate someone to work directly with your child for the entire class.  Should we identify a situation where we believe a student falls within one or more of these categories, we will be contacting you to pick up your students.  Unfortunately, we will not be able to issue a refund for all or any part of the class or camp fees.   Please feel free to call us to discuss any questions or concerns that you feel should be discussed in advance of your child’s class.  Please be aware of our 3-day cancellation policy.

Junior Chefs in the Kitchen™, Junior Chefs Academy™, Li’l Kids In The Kitchen™, Tiny Tots In The Kitchen™, Professional Culinary Arts Classes & Series™ and Pro Classes™ are trademarks and service marks of The Culinary Center of Kansas City®.

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