ROBINS – Plum Cobbler

               Early fall brings a bountiful harvest.  Miss Julie’s plum tree is bursting with yummy plums.  What to do with plums?  I know, let’s make a cobbler.

Here’s our recipe:
   Plum Cobbler
1 cube of butter (melted)
 1 cup of milk
  1 cup flour
  2 teaspoons of baking powder
     a sprinkle of salt
 3 cups cooked plums (or a can of your favorite pie filling)
Step #1 boil the plums.
Step #2:  Peel the plums.
Peeling the plums was not only fun, but also such a good opportunity to practice fine motor skills.  The sensory experiences were wonderful too . . . the difference between the smooth skin and mushy insides and wonderful smell of the cooked plums kept our senses happy.
Step #3  Melt the butter in a pan over very low heat
Step #4 Mix flour, milk, baking powder and salt in a bowl
 Step #5 Pour pie filling on top of the butter.
Step #6 Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes.
Not only did the Robin’s get a great tasting snack, they also were able to try plum
juice that was made from the juice of the plums.
Integrating subjects brings relevance to learning.
What a great way to tie cooking and literacy together than with this favorite nursery rhyme.
      Little Jack Horner
       Little Jack Horner
       Sat in the corner,
       Eating a yummy pie:
       He put in his thumb,
       And pulled out a plum,
       And said, “What a good boy am I!”
until next week, happy cooking.

Miss Julie and Miss Crystal

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