Pint sized cooks overrun Michael Hill’s kitchen
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Pint sized cooks overrun Michael Hill’s kitchen
Michael Hill Jeweller.
Michael Hill Golf Course Owner. Michael Hill Patron of
the Arts. There are many strings to this phenomenally
successful mans bow (and yes, even Concert Violinist) but
now he can add Supporter of Budding Chefs to this list.
The seriously sexy kitchen at the award winning
underground bunker style The Hills Club House overlooks a
meticulously manicured golf course. But over the past week
from Wednesday 8th - Friday 10th October, this kitchen was
turned into a messy, noisy place as ‘Little Chefs at The
Hills’ cooking sessions kicked off.
Michael Hill says he
is excited to be able to offer something out of the ordinary
to The Hills members’ children and grandchildren as well
as opening it up to the local community. “The response
to the kids cooking classes has been overwhelming. Parents
are passionate about getting kids inspired to make healthy
choices and learn lifestyle skills. There is nothing else
like it on offer in New Zealand. My grandkids can hardly
wait for the next one!”
Pint sized cooks whisked,
mixed, mashed, simmered and stirred to their hearts content
with the very best local and organic ingredients as they
learnt how to make meals to impress mum and dad. The kids
were hands-on with both the recipes and the cleaning up –
all sharing in the lunch or dinner that they
made.
Top chef Dave Miller who caters to the
private, luxury market, taught and entertained the kids,
aged from 4 years upwards for 2.5 hours in small sessions
specifically targeted to different age groups.
Miller says, “In the session for 6 & 7 year
olds, they learnt to make Gnocchi Bolognese from scratch
with the idea that these basics can form part of many other
recipes”. Other recipes that proved a hit included Wee
Cottage Pies, Dumpling Ravioli’s and Swamp Sludge. An
emphasis on teaching kids about the importance of buying
organic produce in season and experimenting with herbs was
also present in the sessions. Table setting, hygiene and
etiquette were discussed and each child left The Hills armed
with recipe cards and a pot of herbs to plant at home.
Mums and Dads meanwhile were invited to hang out in The
Hills Club House with a wine or two and admire the view,
although some preferred to hover about in the kitchen,
dodging bits of raw corn fed Rangitikei chicken and picking
up a few tips themselves!
Sam Gent, General Manager of The Hills Club House puts it simply, “Find me another private golf club that offers school holiday programs for kids?”
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