Happy Pi Day!
In honor of Pi Day, Zachary and I made a quiche following this tried-and-true recipe. While not the speediest quiche to make, it was perfect for keeping us entertained on an otherwise lazy afternoon. Here are some pictures of Zach working, to give you an idea of what a toddler can help with. Please pardon the shades; he's 100% three years old and 100% determined to assert his will. And that includes cooking with sunglasses.
Transferring chopped chard from a bowl to the pan with tongs.
Rolling out the pie dough.
Buttering the "Pi" dish.
Grating cheese.
He would've gladly beaten the eggs and helped to assemble everything, but he had an unfortunate incident that involved forgetting to use the bathroom. Which then led to him needing a shower. Which made him tired and grumpy. And eventually he took a nap and I finished making the quiche by myself. Such is the reality of Montessori in the home. Bon appetit!!!
Transferring chopped chard from a bowl to the pan with tongs.
Rolling out the pie dough.
Buttering the "Pi" dish.
Grating cheese.
He would've gladly beaten the eggs and helped to assemble everything, but he had an unfortunate incident that involved forgetting to use the bathroom. Which then led to him needing a shower. Which made him tired and grumpy. And eventually he took a nap and I finished making the quiche by myself. Such is the reality of Montessori in the home. Bon appetit!!!
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