WALDORF SALAD
What you need
- 4 Cups shredded iceberg lettuce, optional
- 2 red apples, diced
- 1 Tablespoon lemon juice
- ¼ Cup grapes, halved
- ½ Cup walnuts, chopped
- 2 stalks celery, sliced
- ½ Cup Plain yogurt, optional
If using lettuce shred and place in bowl. Set aside. Have adult dice apples. Pour lemon juice over apples so they won’t turn brown. Add grapes, walnuts and celery to apples and stir together. (you could add other ingredients) Stir yogurt over top and mix together. Serve as is or mixed with lettuce.
Fruit kebabs
What you need
- A range of different fruits
- Large bar of chocolate (optional)
- Packet of marshmallows.
- Wooden skewers.
- Cutting board.
- A sharp knife.
- Small bowls for the ingredients.
- Aprons.
Cut the fruit into small manageable pieces and place in bowls. Put the marshmallows into a bowl. Clean all the surfaces, wash hands put aprons on.
What to do.
Choose which fruit they would like to place on their skewer first. Help them put this first piece of fruit on the skewer, pushing it right to the end. Always take care with skewers. Add more pieces of fruit, and some marshmallows, to their skewer. Once they have decided they have finished their kebab break some chocolate into a small bowl, and melt either in the microwave or over a bowl of hot water. Pour some of the melted chocolate over their fruit kebab to finish it off. Allow the chocolate to set before eating the kebabs. (may not be easy!)
Prompts
• Ask the children to name the fruits you are using. Make sure they touch and feel the texture
• Ask them to tell you the colours of the different fruits.
• Sing the song Oranges and Lemons.
• Talk to the children about fruit being good for them and ask them what fruits they most like to eat.
• Count the pieces of fruit with the children as they add them to the skewer.
Hints and Tips
Remember that kiwi fruit often causes reactions in people who have nut allergies.
You could try making savoury kebabs using cherry tomatoes, peppers, cucumber, cheese, pieces of cooked
- Enjoy!