Healthy Recipe Development for Implementation in School Meals

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Healthy Recipe Development for Implementation in School Meals Glenda Hyde, MEd, OSU Extension Instructor Mary Cluskey, PhD, RD, Associate Professor, OSU Danita Macy, OSU Extension FCH Coordinator Tom Machala, Jefferson County Public Health Dept. & Jefferson County Community Health Improvement Partnership Jefferson County and Warm Springs 4-H

Outreach Collaborative for a Healthy Oregon OSU School of Public Health Accreditation project OCHO Grant of $25,000 Healthy Recipe Development for Implementation in School Meals Connect and Coordinate Campus Faculty from BioPop or SoBe, Field Faculty in FCH & 4-H, and local Health Department with a meaningful public health project Meet a need in the community Mt. View Community Health Improvement Partnership Recipes, testing for cultural acceptance, school gardens

Recipe Development Units OSU Moore Family Center Foods Lab Middle and High School OSU Nutrition Ed Staff Culver School District Kitchens OSU Extension/Deschutes County Kitchen High School Health Classes Jefferson County School District Kitchens Development role Initial conception of recipes and initial testing Gave recommendations for school implementation OSU Student Interns adapted recipes w/ cooks OSU staff & student Interns adapted recipes for homestyle use Made and tested recipes Adjusted recipes, provided samples for taste tests

Challenges in recipe development Modifications for fat and sodium have impact on products that affect taste and acceptability A child s ethnic preferences have some influence on food acceptability Decreasing school lunch participation decreases funding for school lunch program kids need to want to eat the food School lunch cooks have influence on the lunch program

Recipes Black Bean Spinach Quesadilla Saucy Sausage Calzone Kickin Chicken BBQ Calzone Tortilla Soup

Recipes OSU Nutrition Students in Culver Kitchens VIPs taste Cowboy Sliders Sloppy Garden Joe

Moore Family Center Foods Lab Testing Buff Elementary School Taste Testing

Research Process Develop recipes Test with OSU students Sampled with kids at both OSU FMC lab and in Corvallis High school cafeteria Translated into kitchens in Central Oregon Schools Get kids input in Central Oregon School Tested using sensory evaluation tool

Results Table 1. Participant ethnicity by grade (N=334) Ethnicity High School n 3-8 th grade n Total (%) White 27 62 (26) African Am 0 4 (1) Hispanic 47 63 (32) Asian 1 2 (1) Native Am 22 106 (38) Count Total 97 237

Table 2. Participant ethnicity by gender (N=334) Gender Ethnicity Female Male White 46 43 African Am 3 1 Hispanic 52 58 Asian 2 1 Native Am 69 59

Table 3. Schools, grade level and ethnicities of participants in recipe sampling (N=341) School Recipes Sampled High School Elementary School A Grade n (% of Total Sample) 9 th - 12 th n=98 (29%) 3 rd n=49 (14%) Participants Ethnic Breakdown by School 26% white Black Bean Spinach 0% African American Quesadilla; 50% Hispanic Sloppy Garden Joe; 1% Asian Tortilla Soup; 23% Native American Saucy Sausage Calzone 40% white Black Bean Spinach 6% African American Quesadilla 46% Hispanic 0% Asian 6% Native American

Table 3. Schools, grade level and ethnicities of participants in recipe sampling (N=341) (cont d) Elementary School B Elementary School C Middle School 4 th n= 44 (13%) 40% white Sloppy Garden 2% African American Joe 37% Hispanic 2% Asian 19% Native American Kickin Chicken (Barbeque) Calzone 5 th n=58 (17%) 100% Native American 6 th n=92(27%) 28% White Tortilla Soup 0% African American 26% Hispanic 1% Asian 40% Native American

Table 4. Overall mean rating of recipes taste liking and willingness to eat again (n=344) (Scale 1 (low) to 6 (high)) Recipe How does the food taste? Would you eat this food again? Black Bean Spinach 4.4 (1.6)* 4.1 (1.8) Quesadilla Sloppy Garden Joe 4.0 (1.6)** 3.6 (1.8) Tortilla Soup 4.8 (1.6)* 4.4 (1.7) Saucy Sausage Calzone 4.0 (1.3)* 3.7 (1.5) Barbeque Chicken Calzone 4.8 (1.6)** 4.3 (1.9) *Matched pair t-test reveals significant differences at p <0.05 ** Matched pair t-test reveals significant difference at p <0.01

Table 5. Significant differences in recipe taste liking and willingness to eat again between grade and high school Recipe Taste High School (n=65 BBSQ); (n=66 GSJ) Taste Elementary School (n=50 BBSQ); (n=44-gsj) Quesa- 4.1 (1.4)* 4.8 (1.8) dilla Joes 3.7 (1.6)** 4.6 (1.6) Recipe Eat again High School (n=66 GSJ); (n=65 TS) Eat again Elem/Mid School (n=43 GSJ); (n=92 TS) Joes 3.2 (1.7)** 4.2 (1.) Soup 3.9 (1.6)** 4.6 (1.7) *Independent t-test reveals significant difference at p< 0.05 ** Independent t-test reveals significant difference at P<0.01

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Lessons learned Recipe/menu adaptations work better when working with the schools, kids and staff. Scratch cooking is generally needed now. Liking of a food or recipe may not translate into choosing it. Engaging students in growing a garden promotes students desire to eat those fruits and veggies in their meals.

Next Steps Commercial Recipes entered in Nutri-Kids Home-style recipe tests completed on 2 more recipes Submit recipes to national school lunch resource website. Post recipes on web-site http:extension.oregonstate.edu/deschutes