Being Safe in the Kitchen (for Kids) (2024)

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  • Do you like putting on an apron and making a delicious snack for your family? How about helping out at the stove, stirring and sniffing the sweet smells? Or making cookies by cutting out your favorite shapes?

    Making food is fun, but it's important to know how to be safe. This means knowing when to get the help of an adult assistant, how to keep things clean, and how to use the kitchen safely. Let's get cookin'!

    Your Adult Assistant

    If you've ever seen a cooking show on TV, you know that all the best chefs have an assistant to help them out. If you're a kid, an adult assistant can come in handy to make cooking easier and keep you safe.

    Before beginning any recipe, get an adult's permission to work in the kitchen. If your recipe uses knives, the stove, or other kitchen appliances, you must have some adult help. Some things that adults use in the kitchen may seem simple to operate, but once you use them yourself, you might be surprised by how difficult they actually are. By having your assistant around, you can avoid surprises, stay safe, and have fun while you cook.

    What Should You Wear?

    Wearing an apron will keep your clothes clean. If you don't have an apron, an old shirt will do. But don't wear anything that's big and loose. Baggy sleeves or clothes could catch fire or get caught in mixer beaters or other equipment.

    Keep Germs Out of Your Food

    A big part of safe cooking is keeping the chef and the kitchen clean. The idea is to keep germs, which can make you sick, out of your food. Always wash your hands with soap and water right before you begin any recipe. This is especially important for recipes that involve touching the food directly, like kneading dough or mixing ingredients with your hands.

    Also be sure to wash your hands before and after handling raw meat, poultry, egg, and fish products because these foods can contain bacteria. You don't want that bacteria getting on your hands because then they could end up in your mouth — yuck!

    You also can fight germs by keeping your working surfaces (like countertops and cutting boards) clean and dry. Wash them with soap and warm water after you're done cooking.

    Leftovers are great, but you don't want germs in them either. Ask your adult assistant for help in storing any leftovers. Food may be refrigerated or frozen to keep it fresh. Eat refrigerated leftovers within 3 to 4 days. Frozen leftovers are safe but lose flavor when stored longer than 3 or 4 months.

    Using the Kitchen Safely

    You have your ingredients neatly lined up, your hands washed, and your measuring spoons out. But before you start, it's a good idea to learn a few rules of the kitchen. It's easy to get injured in the kitchen if you're not careful, and a cut or burn will put an end to your fun cooking session.

    Always ask your adult assistant if you can use blenders, food processors, knives, or other sharp kitchen tools. If you're allowed to use a knife, point the blade away from yourself and keep your fingers away from the blade when you're cutting. Give the job your full attention — no looking at the TV for a quick second or yelling to your sister. Your adult assistant should be nearby to keep an eye on what you're doing.

    The same goes for the stove or oven: Get permission first and be sure your adult assistant is nearby to watch you.

    Here are some ways to keep from getting burned:

    • Use potholders or oven mitts (no dish towels) when handling hot pots, pans, or baking trays.
    • Turn pot and pan handles toward the back of the stove so you won't knock them over by accident.
    • Get help from an adult when using a gas stove. Never try to relight the pilot light on a gas stove. Only an adult should do this.
    • Use only microwave-safe cookware in the microwave — never tinfoil or anything metal. If you're not sure if something is safe for use in the microwave, ask an adult first.

    Cooking Lessons

    Did you know there are special schools where grownups go to learn how to cook? That's because cooking is an art and it takes time and practice to learn how to do it.

    If you're just starting out, it can take a while before you learn how to crack an egg or cook the pasta until it's just right. You'll figure it out — with a little help from your adult assistant!

    Being Safe in the Kitchen (for Kids) (2024)

    FAQs

    Being Safe in the Kitchen (for Kids)? ›

    Prevent illness and accidents

    Being aware of kitchen hazards and taking care with your food handling and cleaning can help keep you and your family safe from accidents and food poisoning. Although these measures may seem time-consuming, they can prevent illness and accidents and put your mind at ease.

    Why is it important to stay safe in the kitchen? ›

    Prevent illness and accidents

    Being aware of kitchen hazards and taking care with your food handling and cleaning can help keep you and your family safe from accidents and food poisoning. Although these measures may seem time-consuming, they can prevent illness and accidents and put your mind at ease.

    What are 3 things you can do to stay safe in the kitchen? ›

    10 Safety Rules in the Kitchen
    • Don't Use a Fork as a Tool. ...
    • Be Prepared to Put out Fires. ...
    • Wear the Right Clothes. ...
    • Minimize Extra Cords. ...
    • Protect Yourself From Boiling Liquids. ...
    • Clean up Spills and Messes. ...
    • Use Cutting Safety Skills. ...
    • Keep Your Hands Clean.
    May 11, 2023

    Should kids be in the kitchen? ›

    Learning to cook is an essential life skill everyone should strive to develop at some point in their life. Involving kids in the kitchen is a great way to kickstart that learning from a young age and comes with numerous benefits. Cooking with kids provides opportunities to teach them about food and nutrition.

    What are the 5 safety rules in cooking? ›

    Cooking Safety
    • Keep an eye on your cooking and stay in the kitchen. ...
    • Wear short or close-fitting sleeves. ...
    • Watch children closely in the kitchen. ...
    • Clean cooking surfaces regularly to prevent food and grease build-up.
    • Keep curtains, towels and pot holders away from hot surfaces.

    What are the rules for safety in the kitchen? ›

    Be sure to follow all food safety guidelines when handling and preparing food. This includes washing your hands often, keeping raw meat separate from other foods, and cooking food to the proper temperature. Make sure to have an effective food safety management system implemented in your kitchen.

    What is the first rule of kitchen safety? ›

    1. Wash your hands well and often. Washing your hands well and often is the golden rule of food safety.

    What are 15 kitchen safety rules? ›

    Personal Hygiene Rules
    • Wash Your Hands. Handwashing in commercial kitchens is vital for preventing the spread of germs and bacteria. ...
    • Remove Jewelry. ...
    • Wear Clean Uniforms. ...
    • Keep Hair Restrained. ...
    • Keep Sick Employees Away. ...
    • Handle Injuries Appropriately. ...
    • Inspect All Food Shipments. ...
    • Store Food Correctly.

    What are the 7 safety and hygienic practices in the kitchen? ›

    What are the 10 Safety and Hygiene Rules in the Kitchen?
    • Wash your hands. ...
    • Cook your food properly. ...
    • Store food at the correct temperature. ...
    • Do not cross-contaminate. ...
    • Clean your chopping board. ...
    • Clean your fridge regularly. ...
    • Scrub your sink. ...
    • Wipe down countertops.

    What are 5 hygiene rules in the kitchen? ›

    8 important hygiene rules for the kitchen
    • 1) Wash your hands before cooking. ...
    • 2) Always rinse kitchen utensils thoroughly. ...
    • 3) Pay attention to cleanliness and tidiness. ...
    • 4) Clean dishes and cutlery at high temperatures. ...
    • 5) Store raw and cooked food separately. ...
    • 6) Note the cooling chain for frozen foods.

    What are the safe behavior in the kitchen? ›

    Using gloves to protect hands from hot water and chemicals. Handling sharp objects, such as knives, with care to avoid cuts. Stacking dishes and utensils properly to prevent breakage and injury. Using appropriate cleaning agents and following instructions for their safe use.

    How do I keep my child safe in the kitchen? ›

    Keep knives, forks, scissors, and other sharp instruments separate from "safe" kitchen utensils. Store sharp cutting appliances such as food processors out of reach and/or in a locked cupboard. Consider keeping a toy box or drawer with safe play items in the kitchen for your child to amuse them.

    How can I help my child in the kitchen? ›

    If your child is old enough to help, prepare your ingredients on a low table that they can reach, or get them a stepstool so they can stand beside you at the counter. Designate special tools for your child, like a kid-sized oven mitt, colorful set of mixing bowls, and their own mixing spoon.

    Is it safe for kids to cook? ›

    If you're a kid, an adult assistant can come in handy to make cooking easier and keep you safe. Before beginning any recipe, get an adult's permission to work in the kitchen. If your recipe uses knives, the stove, or other kitchen appliances, you must have some adult help.

    What are the four appropriate safety guidelines to use in the kitchen? ›

    You can help keep your family safe from food poisoning at home by following these four simple steps: clean, separate, cook and, chill.

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