P-5916

Culinary Arts with Teens

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Project Description

Country: USA

Location: Larchmont

Total Budget: $2,000

Area of Focus: Basic education and literacy

Activity Type: Education: General

Summary: Culinary Arts Program for low-income teens attending the Community Resource Center in Mamaroneck, NY


Cooking is an essential life skill that offers a wide range of benefits for teenagers. By learning to cook, teens can develop independence, improve nutrition and health, enhance creativity and confidence, and develop essential life skills. Additionally, cooking can have a positive impact on teen mental health, reducing stress and anxiety, improving mood and self-esteem, and enhancing social connections. With the right resources and support, teens can get started with cooking and develop a lifelong passion for healthy, delicious food.

Larchmont Rotary Club will develop an 8-week pilot culinary arts program for low-income children ages 10-14 that attend the Community Resource Center in Mamaroneck, NY.

(www.crcny.org). Community partners will include the local food pantries and guest chefs from local businesses. Club members will work with students during the once-a-week pilot program.

Focus:

Confidence, creativity, and kitchen independence

The eight-week program:

Week #1 - Overview and kitchen safety

Week # 2-6 - Cooking -recipes & foods selection, meal prep, display, final product

Week #7 - graduation students will prepare a meal for their families

Week #8 - a culminating activity TBD.

*Recipes used will be written and assembled into an agreed upon format for participants and with permission integrated into the Larchmont Library.

Learned Skills & Activities:

Knife safety and intermediate chopping techniques

Stovetop cooking: sautéing, boiling, simmering

Baking with precision: measuring, timing, and temperature

Reading and adapting recipes

Flavor balancing and seasoning

Kitchen cleanup and organization

Life Skills Integration:

Math: Fractions, conversions, budgeting, measurement

Language Arts: Reading, building vocabulary

Science: Chemical reactions (baking soda + vinegar), fermentation, learn about caramelization, emulsions, and edible experiments

Culture: Family traditions, food & recipes, helps them learn about how different foods look and where they come from

Art: Plating, decorating, food photography

Social: Working together, sharing responsibility

Health & Wellness: introduction to fresh, healthy foods and new foods, helps to develop healthy eating habits, because they're more likely to try food that they've helped to cook

Life Skills: prepares them for cooking for themselves or the family in later years

Possible Dishes:

"Brunch Bash" - make omelets, muffins, and smoothies

"DIY Dinner" - create a pasta dish or stir-fry with sides

"Cultural Cooking" - explore a dish from another country

Explore pancakes, breakfast burritos, and fruit parfaits

Try cookies, cupcakes, and savory breads

Make meals that highlight vegetables in fun ways

Create healthy and fun snacks like trail mix, hummus, and fruit kabobs

Project Contact Person

District: 7230

Rotary Club of: Larchmont

Primary Contact: Marion Anderson

Email: marion.anderson@heartsong.org

Project Status

Signed
This project is "Signed". This means that the signatures from the club leadership have been collected. This project is now being reviewed by the district leadership for approval. Once a decision is made, the status of the project will be changed to "Approved".

Project listed for the 2025-26 Rotary Year.

Proposed Financing

Existing Contributions Towards This Project

Date

Cash

DDF

Total

Larchmont (7230)

5-Sep-25

$1,000

$1,000

$2,000

Total

$1,000

$1,000

$2,000

Project Supporting Documents


[6-Sep-25]
MOU - Larchmont


[6-Sep-25]
Stewardship

 

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History Log Entries

5-Sep-25

by Marion Anderson

System Entry: Creation of project page.

7-Sep-25

by Julia Bashta

System Entry: Project sent for club signatures.

7-Sep-25

by Marion Anderson

System Entry: Project signed by Marion Anderson.

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