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From chopping to cleaning: 5 Kitchen basics every child should master early

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 12, 2025, 19:30 IST
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From chopping to cleaning: 5 Kitchen basics every child should master early

Cooking isn’t just about food, it’s about confidence, creativity, self-reliance and also enhancing skills. Teaching children basic kitchen skills early prepares them for life beyond the dinner table. From safety and hygiene to understanding ingredients and simple meal prep, these lessons build responsibility and independence. Here are five essential kitchen skills every boy and girl should learn while growing up.

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Basic knife handling and safety

Children should start by learning how to safely handle and use a kitchen knife under supervision. Start by using kids-friendly knives. Teach them to hold it properly, use a chopping board and keep fingers tucked away. Begin with soft fruits or boiled vegetables to build confidence. Understanding knife safety not only prevents accidents but also lays the foundation for all cooking skills.

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Cooking simple meals

Introducing kids to basic recipes like scrambled eggs, sandwiches or pasta helps them grasp essential cooking techniques. Let them measure ingredients, stir and season under guidance. As they learn, they develop patience, timing, and creativity. Encouraging children to cook simple meals teaches them self-sufficiency and appreciation for the effort behind every home-cooked dish. It will help them feel involved.

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Understanding kitchen hygiene

Clean hands, tidy counters and separate boards for raw and cooked food, these are some of the golden kitchen rules every child should know. Teaching hygiene ensures they respect cleanliness while cooking. Encourage habits like wiping spills immediately and washing utensils as they go. This creates mindful kitchen behaviour and builds a strong sense of responsibility.

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Measuring and understanding ingredients

Children who learn to measure flour, water or spices accurately also develop early math and observation skills. Explain how ingredients change texture and taste when combined. Encourage curiosity by letting them smell herbs or identify grains. Understanding ingredients nurtures their creativity and helps them make healthier food choices as they grow.

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Cleaning up after cooking

A crucial yet often overlooked skill is cleaning up after cooking. Kids should be taught to wipe counters, wash dishes and organise utensils once done. Turning cleanup into a routine teaches respect for effort, organisation and teamwork. When children learn to leave the kitchen as clean as they found it, they value both food and effort more deeply.

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