As well as having fun making the chocolate brownies, what else did we learn from this activity?
The other day we helped James to do some baking and he absolutely loved it! It combined two of his favourite things, food and doing things together.
Baking sessions like this provide a great opportunity to have fun, get some screen downtime, get messy (!) and spend quality time together, all great objectives to achieve!
We learned some great lessons along the way too, but more about that later!
Once we had gathered all of the ingredients, James was fascinated as we mixed them together, initially in different bowls.
The first thing we did was to mix the melted butter and eggs together, James did this carefully and needed to be closely supported as the melted butter was still hot.
Then next stage was to add the butter and eggs to the rest of the ingredients, including flour, sugar, and chocolate (along with chocolate chips and chunks of chocolate.
Once everything was mixed thoroughly, it was time to spread the brownie mixture out in the baking tray (note: Dad chose a baking tray that was too big so the brownies were a bit ‘thin’, lesson learned for next time!)
Now it was time to put the brownie tray in the oven. James watched, but it was Dad’s job to turn the oven on and put the brownie tray in when it was ready as the oven is ‘hot, hot, hot!’
Once all the work was done it was time to relax and enjoy one of the best bits of baking, licking the bowl and spoon clean!
Once the brownies had cooked, they needed to cool down before they could be eaten… this seemed to take ages! But eventually they were ready, and could be enjoyed on their own or with some delicious ice cream!
As well as having fun making the chocolate brownies, what else did we learn from this activity:
We’ll be trying another baking recipe soon, learning some lessons from our baking fun today, probably learning new lessons too, but most of all having loads of fun together! Look out for how we get on.
Mark Arnold, Director of Additional Needs Ministry at Urban Saints. Arnold blogs at The Additional Needs Blogfather. This article was re-published with permission.
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