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If you are a kid who is dying to cook up something for your family, but most things are still too difficult for you to do, here is a very simple recipe to make sure your family lick their plates clean. They'll be proud of your cooking abilities!

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EditIngredients

  • 1 peeled potato per person being fed
  • Mixture of carrots, corn, and celery, as much as wished
  • Salt
  • Noodles, one packet per person

EditSteps

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    Peel the potatoes. Use a veggie peeler and not a knife; it is much safer.
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    Cut the potatoes in thin slices. If this is too hard for you, have an older person do this part.
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    Fry the potatoes. Always be careful around hot oil. Use mitts to hold the pan and guard against hot splashes.
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    Slice the carrots, corn and celery.
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    Cook the veggies in the oil and add a little bit of salt to taste.
    • Place the fried vegetables and potatoes on a tissue paper so that the excess oil gets absorbed.
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    Get the noodles and add them into a pan of boiling water.
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    Once the noodles are cooked, mix the noodles and veggies together.
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    Serve on plates or in bowls. If you wish to add some of the liquid for a soupy meal, use bowls. Enjoy!
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EditTips

  • If you want a little spiciness, add chili flakes.
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EditWarnings

  • Remember to have an adult with you.
  • Cook the potatoes separately.

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Categories: Cooking for Children

Recent edits by: Jeff, Qasimalhammad, Finchfries

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