Here are some friends with simlar question as we.And I have this question for many days,anyone help us?
Kitty said: Yes.My son, who is in the 3rd grade, has a project on China..can anyone help?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(My son, who is in the 3rd grade, has a project on China..can anyone help?),it will help you,my kids.
My son has to make something for a Cultural Festival....for his class project....I have to make a food for this & cant think of anything quick, easy & that alot of 8yr olds are going to like...lol..
Can anyone give me any ideas?
Mostly looking for some types of chinese deserts or something like that...
Answer:
My schools as a kid would never let us bring in things we had made at home, health risks they said.
I would go with fried rice. Easy to make, transport, familiar to kids, and cheap.
If you want something more memoriable, try pot stickers, which won't make the teacher's aneurysem burt to serve it to kids:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/pot-sticker...
Or, Egg Foo Yung. Again, not messy, a bit different, but I've yet to meet a kid that doesn't like them. Just skip the sauce. This is a great recipe, but the suace doesn't add much to it and would be too much hassel.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/egg-foo-yun...
If you are set on desserts though, here is a recipe for almond cookies:
http://www.recipezaar.com/91467...
Never tried it, but it seems to have good reviews.
Try some pudding. You can find coconut, mango, almond and red bean varieties. You can find packages in most asian markets. They work just like jello, add some water or milk and heat it up until everythign disolves, then cool in fridge.
Panda,museums...
Cream Cheese wontons? There quick, easy and delicious!
Jelly is a universal favorite who cares if its Chinese or not - kids love multi colors - toss in a little boiled red beans or sweet corn before they set - presto! you got a winner!!
When I was in China we usually had fruit for desert. They love watermelon and oranges. Also, there is some yellow sticky fruit. They also have these little white rolls that you dip in a caramel sauce.
All kids love chicken wings (but you're stuffed if there are any vegetarians!)
Marinate some chicken wings/drumsticks in chopped garlic and ginger, and soy sauce (add some water otherwise it would be really salty). Then roast with honey. This makes great finger food/starters/picnic food!
See if you can find a non-dairy mango, rice or green tea sorbet. Bring some Dixie cups and miniature spoons to serve.
Fried Pancakes with Red Bean Paste. This is a traditional Chinese dessert. Just envelope a spoon of red bean paste with a pre-made crepe and fry it!
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Kitty said: Yes.My son, who is in the 3rd grade, has a project on China..can anyone help?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(My son, who is in the 3rd grade, has a project on China..can anyone help?),it will help you,my kids.
My son has to make something for a Cultural Festival....for his class project....I have to make a food for this & cant think of anything quick, easy & that alot of 8yr olds are going to like...lol..
Can anyone give me any ideas?
Mostly looking for some types of chinese deserts or something like that...
Answer:
My schools as a kid would never let us bring in things we had made at home, health risks they said.
I would go with fried rice. Easy to make, transport, familiar to kids, and cheap.
If you want something more memoriable, try pot stickers, which won't make the teacher's aneurysem burt to serve it to kids:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/pot-sticker...
Or, Egg Foo Yung. Again, not messy, a bit different, but I've yet to meet a kid that doesn't like them. Just skip the sauce. This is a great recipe, but the suace doesn't add much to it and would be too much hassel.
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/egg-foo-yun...
If you are set on desserts though, here is a recipe for almond cookies:
http://www.recipezaar.com/91467...
Never tried it, but it seems to have good reviews.
Try some pudding. You can find coconut, mango, almond and red bean varieties. You can find packages in most asian markets. They work just like jello, add some water or milk and heat it up until everythign disolves, then cool in fridge.
Panda,museums...
Cream Cheese wontons? There quick, easy and delicious!
Jelly is a universal favorite who cares if its Chinese or not - kids love multi colors - toss in a little boiled red beans or sweet corn before they set - presto! you got a winner!!
When I was in China we usually had fruit for desert. They love watermelon and oranges. Also, there is some yellow sticky fruit. They also have these little white rolls that you dip in a caramel sauce.
All kids love chicken wings (but you're stuffed if there are any vegetarians!)
Marinate some chicken wings/drumsticks in chopped garlic and ginger, and soy sauce (add some water otherwise it would be really salty). Then roast with honey. This makes great finger food/starters/picnic food!
See if you can find a non-dairy mango, rice or green tea sorbet. Bring some Dixie cups and miniature spoons to serve.
Fried Pancakes with Red Bean Paste. This is a traditional Chinese dessert. Just envelope a spoon of red bean paste with a pre-made crepe and fry it!
correctness,It's Non-profit and only for informational purposes.
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