How to Help Kids Turn Over Pancakes

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Part of the video series: How to Cook with Kids

Summary: Learn tips for helping kids turn over their own pancakes in this free video series on making cooking fun and safe for kids.

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Katalin Toth Katalin Toth is an experienced mother of two children. She is a professional English teacher who is teaching English creatively to toddlers, nursery and schoo... read more

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How to Help Kids Turn Over Pancakes

Hi. I am Katalin. I am the creator of Creative English in Hungary. We are here on behalf of Expert Village. Now we are going to show you how you can cook with children. We are going to make some pancakes. With the hot cold issue there are some other points that you need to make clear. One is that they shouldn't taste hot food straight after cold or cold food straight after hot because that means you can damage their teeth. And also is the same with all other things. It can damage everything. But when you take out a very cold plate from the fridge don't put it straight away into the oven because the dish can break and also it's not very good for the food either. You will need a plate. A big flat plate to lay the pancakes on top of each other. Brilliant! Getting to this level you need to practice a lot with your children. Now I really trust them because this is not the first time they are making pancake. So they are real expert in it. But they had to proactive it a lot. I am going to check if it's ready or not. For checking it you need to turn it around a few times and then gently lay it on the plate.

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