Pizza Party Kids Show Ideas: Get Creative!

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Discussion Overview

The thread explores creative ideas for hosting a pizza-themed kids show, with participants sharing various recipes, product suggestions, and personal experiences related to engaging children in cooking activities.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, suggests using Grands biscuits as a base for mini pizzas, sharing a specific recipe that includes pizza sauce, mozzarella, and pepperoni.
  • Another participant shares their experience of making dessert pizzas with kids, noting that children enjoy this variation.
  • Several users mention using English muffins as a pizza base, highlighting their popularity among kids.
  • One participant discusses the various tools they use during kids' cooking activities, including safety cutters, cheese graters, and baking stones.
  • Another participant describes a successful kids show where they made bagel caterpillar pizzas and fruit pizzas, emphasizing the engagement of both children and parents.
  • One participant shares a creative idea of using a BBQ basting bottle for sauce application, which they found effective for younger children.
  • Another participant mentions a fruit pizza idea from a kids cookbook, noting its popularity among parents at shows.
  • One participant expresses excitement about the kids' reactions to making their own food, highlighting the positive experience of the event.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific recipes and methods, but there is a general enthusiasm for engaging kids in cooking activities and using various products to enhance the experience.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and ideas, reflecting a variety of approaches to hosting kids' cooking shows without implying any official guidance or safety claims.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas and product suggestions for hosting kids' cooking shows may find this discussion beneficial.

sandrra
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I'd love some suggestions on doing a pizza theme kids show. thx!
 
I saw in the Pillsbury section a recipe card for Grands biscuits.


1 can Grands biscuits
1 cup pizza sauce
2 cups shredded mozzarella
1/2 package of sliced pepperoni

1..PRESS each biscuit into 6 in round
2..TOP each biscuit with sauce,cheese & pepperoni
3..BAKE in preheated 375 oven 10 to 15 minutes or until bottoms are deep golden brown.
makes 8 little pizzas...
of course you can have lots of things besides just sauce,cheese & pepperoni...let your imagination run wild:D :D :D
 
I would do a dessert pizza with kids; they would love it. Just my 2 cents.
 
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i am thinking of which products can i let them use b/c i won't be doing a 'real' demo...thx!
 
I usually use with my kids at home english muffins

My Safe Cutter.....Split the muffins
Cutting Boards.....To put the muffins on while splitting them
?Kitchen Shears?.....To cut up fresh herbs
Simple Additions.....To put out all the different ingredients
Deluxe Cheese Grater.....Obvious to grate cheese
Bamboo Tongs.....To get out toppings
Small bamboo spoons, or Scrapers, or spreaders.....To put on the pizza sauce
Towels.....To clean up the mess
Spoon Rest.....You don't want to leave the spoons in the sauce, lol
Can Opener.....If it's canned pizza sauce, or spaghetti sauce
Italian Seasoning.....If you want to add more to the sauce
I-Slice.....To open the packages
Can Strainer.....If you are using jars of olives or something
Egg Slicer Plus.....To slice olives
Easy Opener and Jar Opener.....To open stuff
Stones.....To bake pizzas
Spatulas.....To take the pizzas off
More SA pieces to present them with their pizzas
Silicone oven Mitt(s).....To take the hot stones out
Cherry & Olive Pitter.....If you are using fresh olives
Garlic Press.....For what else.....Garlic
or.....BBQ Basting Bottle.....Pizza Sauce
Food Chopper.....To Chop food ;)
Creative Cutters.....for the pepperoni and canadian bacon
Chef's Hat and Apron!

I better stop now, lol, I just seen this and started thinking, and typing, then I picked up the catty, and kept going on and on and on lol.

HTH
Jen
 
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thx yall!! also planning to set up an ice cream sandwich station to promote the guest special.
 
sandrra said:
I'd love some suggestions on doing a pizza theme kids show. thx!

How about just a nice ice cream sundea bar using SA and chillzanne? :)
 
Ive done kids pizza using English Muffins. They love those. Use the above suggestions for tools and toppings...use the my safe cutter to pry the muffins apart. They can grate fresh parmesan with the cheese grater or the micro-plane.

And this sounds crazy...but my neice and nephew just love to cut out shapes in baloney with the creative cutters. Why not put them on a pizza. Kids would love that!
 
there is a really cute fruit pizza idea in the "Let's Eat" kids cookbook. If you don't have that I would highly recommend it... I sold quite a few to parents at regular shows just by making the fruit pizza and having the cookbook sitting out.
 
I just got an email from my director that someone sent her(Laura Wells is her name-must give credit where credit is due!) .
Her idea was to use the BBQ basting bottle for the pizza sauce and the kids will have an easier time "painting" the sauce on. She said she did it at a kids show, and the kids 3 yrs old... had an easy time with it. And the mothers liked the versatility of it...more than just bbq sauce.
 
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kids pizza themeJust had a daytime kids pizza show last month with all the kids being younger than kindergarten! I was really nervous about this, but all the moms helped and were great. We did the bagel caterpiller pizzas from the kids cookbook, but used pepperoni rather than the hot dogs because of the choking hazard for pre-schoolers. Each child & mom had their name on a square of parchment and then placed the pizza on the stones to cook. While they were in the oven, we did fruit pizza on sugar cookies, spread with strawberry cream cheese, sliced strawberries and bananas with the egg slicer. Was able to use several products and lots of the moms were surprised that their kids were so excited about making their own food! The kids loved using the egg slicer, the kids safety knife, the pizza cutter (with supervision!) The hostess had also mixed up pudding and cool whip and frozen it in those minature ice cream cones. The kids then got to use the easy accent decorator to top with cool whip and added sprinkles. The first time one of the kids added the cool whip, everybody went, "Wow!!" :p Sold three EAD's and lots of the safety knives!!
 
Ginger428 said:
I saw in the Pillsbury section a recipe card for Grands biscuits.


1 can Grands biscuits
1 cup pizza sauce
2 cups shredded mozzarella
1/2 package of sliced pepperoni

1..PRESS each biscuit into 6 in round
2..TOP each biscuit with sauce,cheese & pepperoni
3..BAKE in preheated 375 oven 10 to 15 minutes or until bottoms are deep golden brown.
makes 8 little pizzas...
of course you can have lots of things besides just sauce,cheese & pepperoni...let your imagination run wild:D :D :D

Thanks for that recipe Ginger! I just used it last weekend for my daugthers 4th birthday party! The Kids just loved their own mini pizzas!!:)
 
heat123 said:
Thanks for that recipe Ginger! I just used it last weekend for my daugthers 4th birthday party! The Kids just loved their own mini pizzas!!:)

I'm glad they liked it, I love finding things that the kids can do:D This way they grow up to be big pizza makers!;) ;) ;)

Ginger:cool:
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Pizza Party Kids Show?

A Pizza Party Kids Show is a fun and interactive cooking event designed for children, where they can learn how to make their own pizzas using various ingredients and tools. It's a great way to engage kids in cooking while promoting teamwork and creativity.

What age group is suitable for a Pizza Party Kids Show?

The Pizza Party Kids Show is typically suitable for children aged 5 to 12 years old. Activities can be tailored to different age groups to ensure that all participants can enjoy and learn from the experience.

What supplies do I need for a Pizza Party Kids Show?

Essential supplies for a Pizza Party Kids Show include pizza dough, sauce, cheese, and a variety of toppings. Additionally, you will need baking sheets, rolling pins, pizza cutters, and kid-friendly utensils. Don’t forget aprons and fun decorations to create a festive atmosphere!

How can I make the Pizza Party Kids Show more engaging?

To make the event more engaging, consider incorporating fun themes, such as a favorite movie or character. You can also organize pizza-making competitions, provide fun prizes, and include interactive games related to pizza. Encouraging kids to design their own pizza creations can also spark creativity.

Can I incorporate educational elements into the Pizza Party Kids Show?

Absolutely! You can incorporate educational elements by discussing the origins of pizza, the nutritional value of different toppings, or even basic math skills through measuring ingredients. This way, kids not only have fun but also learn valuable lessons during the cooking process.

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