Culinary workshopsCulinary workshopsCulinary workshopsCulinary workshopsCulinary workshopsCulinary workshopsCulinary workshopsCulinary workshopsCulinary workshopsCulinary workshopsCulinary workshopsCulinary workshopsPhoto: Leah Degtyareva Photo: Leah Degtyareva Photo:Leah DegtyarevaPhoto: Leah DegtyarevaPhoto: Leah DegtyarevaPhoto: Leah DegtyarevaPhoto: Leah DegtyarevaPhoto: Leah DegtyarevaPhoto: Leah DegtyarevaPhoto: Leah DegtyarevaPhoto: Leah DegtyarevaEverything is simple, very tasty and it was a lot of fun last weekend at the cafe. Children of the partners of the Woman’s day website were preparing their favorite cake “potato” and magic “marshmallow”. You should have seen with what passion they mixed products, how funny they tasted with their fingers not yet ready-made dishes! Visitors and parents watched them with curiosity: who would have thought that even kids are so independent. Little cooks, under the direction of the chef of the establishment Sergey and bartender Vladimir, prepared cocoa and potato cake. As it turned out, it is very simple: you need two types - light and dark (chocolate). After crushing the biscuit, then mix it and grind it in a blender to make a small crumb. This is the main ingredient. And so that the mass for the cake is viscous, butter and condensed milk are mixed. All this delicious food is thoroughly mixed with your hands, after which potatoes are molded. And then you just need to sprinkle it with cocoa and special breading. And voila! The potato cake is ready! ”For dessert, together with the bartender, the kids fried the most delicate marshmallow marshmallow. If the ready-made white and sweet pastille, strung on sticks, is lightly fried over an open fire, then it becomes crispy, but inside it remains viscous. Taking a break from cooking, the cooks created unique gifts with their own hands - little felt owls. Some even came to their own handicrafts. And the final of the children's party was the "Mummy" competition. Divided into two teams, boys and girls packed their friend in rolls of toilet paper to make a mummy. And that was more difficult than stirring a biscuit! There was no limit to the fun and joy of the kids.

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