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Let's cook! Station Set-Up and Recipe Script Station Set-Up: Black-Eyed Pea and Collard Greens Soup Station #1 1 cutting mat 1 onion 1 chef s/utility knife 1 small bowl 1 medium bowl (placed in center of table) sealable plastic bags in a variety of sizes (placed in center of table) Station #2 1 cutting mat ½ of the collard greens 1 chef s/utility knife 1 medium bowl (in between stations #2 and #3) Station #3 1 cutting mat ½ of the collard greens 1 chef s/utility knife Station #4 1 cutting mat none 1 chef s/utility knife 1 small bowl deli ham (4 ounces) Lesson: Fruits & Veggies: Half Your Plate Station Set-Up pg. 1

Let's cook! Station Set-Up and Recipe Script Station Set-Up: Black-Eyed Pea and Collard Greens Soup Station #5 1 can opener 2 cans of black-eyed peas none 1 colander 1 can of broth 1 large bowl 1 dinner fork 1 medium bowl 2-quart plastic spill-proof pitcher with a lid, filled with water 1 liquid measuring cup Station #6 electric skillet vegetable oil none 1 set of measuring spoons garlic powder 1 large cooking spoon apple cider vinegar 2 plastic tasting spoons kitchen timer 1 liquid measuring cup Station #7 Equipment Ingredients Tasting supplies 1 large cooking spoon none small hot beverage cups 1 serving tray plastic spoons napkins salt and pepper shakers Lesson: Fruits & Veggies: Half Your Plate Station Set-Up pg. 2

Recipe Script for Preparing: Black-Eyed Pea and Collard Greens Soup Lesson: Fruit & Veggies: Half Your Plate Begin the recipe preparation by inviting all the participants to stand around the food preparation area and reading the list of ingredients from the recipe. To prepare today s recipe, we need to chop the onion and the collard greens, dice the ham, prepare the black-eyed peas, and measure the other ingredients. When using canned food products, it is important to wash the tops of the cans before opening them. If there is dust, dirt, germs or other harmful particles on the can, these things may get into the food when we open the can with the can opener. I washed the tops of all the cans before class. I ve already also washed the collard greens, but when you re doing this at home it is important that you wash your greens thoroughly. The recipe I handed out includes washing information, but I ll walk you through it now. First, you ll remove any damaged outer leaves. Then, fill a large bowl with cold water, and dunk the greens under water. Swish them around a few times to help loosen the dirt. If the water becomes dirty, empty out the dirty water, and refill the bowl with clean water. Swish the leaves again to remove additional dirt. Continue this process until the water in the bowl remains clear. These directions for washing hearty greens like kale and collard greens are also in the cookbook that you will receive during our last lesson. Ask for volunteers to help with the preparation of the recipe. I need 6 volunteers to help with the preparation of the recipe. Who would like to help? Note: Recommended 6 volunteers. Combine steps (to have fewer volunteers) or divide tasks (to have more volunteers) as you think would work best to involve as many participants in the food activity as possible. If food preparation stations were set up before class, assign each volunteer a station and add knives and cold food items from the cooler to the appropriate stations. If there wasn t room to set up stations before class, provide volunteers with the appropriate equipment and ingredients listed for each station now. As you assign each volunteer their tasks, demonstrate how to mince, dice or chop their ingredient and provide several pieces for the participant as an example on their cutting mat. Follow up with the participants once they have completed their task to be sure each ingredient was cut to the indicated size (if the food pieces are too large, cooking will take longer). If the food pieces are too large, ask the participant to cut any large pieces in half. Script: Black-Eyed Pea and Collard Greens Soup, pg. 1

Station #1: Equipment: 1 cutting mat, 1 small bowl, 1 medium bowl (placed in center of table), sealable plastic bags in a variety of sizes (placed in center of table) Ingredients: 1 onion Provide during Let s Cook!: 1 chef s/utility knife I placed a bowl in the center of the table. As you prepare the ingredient(s), please put any food scraps in this bowl. At the center of the table, I have also placed a variety of sizes of plastic bags. If you have any leftover ingredients, please put these ingredients in one of these bags. I will collect the leftovers as we are cleaning up and put them in the cooler to keep these items cold. Name of Volunteer #1, you will chop the onion. Would you like me to show you how to peel the onion? Note: This recipe calls for 1 medium onion. If yes, demonstrate how to peel the onion using the script below. Let s start by peeling the onion. First, remove any loose, papery skin. Next, lay the onion on its side with the stem facing the hand holding the knife. Then, cut down partially through the stem and with your knife holding the stem down, pull the body of the onion back to remove the first section of outer layer skin. Now, continue peeling off this outer layer of skin all the way around the onion. After the outer peel has been removed, peel and remove the next thin layer of skin all the way around the onion. Last, cut off the exterior of the root. If no, after the participant peels the onion proceed to demonstrating how to chop the onion. Let me show you what ½ inch pieces look like. Demonstrate how to chop the onion using the script below and provide several ½ inch pieces of onion as an example for the participant on their cutting mat. Slice the onion in half vertically, cutting through the root, to create a flat surface. Then, with the flat side on the cutting mat, cut the onion into ½ inch strips. Next, rotate the onion, or the entire cutting mat 90 degrees, and cut ½ inch strips in the other direction. Name of Volunteer #1, pass it to Name of Volunteer #6. please chop the remaining onion, place the chopped onion in the bowl and Script: Black-Eyed Pea and Collard Greens Soup, pg. 2

Station #2 and #3: Equipment: 2 cutting mats (1 at each station), 1 medium bowl (in between the 2 stations) Ingredients: collard greens (½ of the collard greens at each station) Provide during Let s Cook!: 2 chef s/utility knives (1 at each station) Names of Volunteer #2 and #3 you will chop the collard greens into ½ inch strips. Let me show you how to chop the collard greens. Demonstrate how to chop the collard greens using the script below and provide several ½ inch strips of collard greens as an example for the participants on their cutting mats. First, remove the stems from the collard greens by folding the greens in half at the stem and cutting or tearing off the stem. Next, stack 2 to 3 leaves on top of each other and roll them into a tube. Cut the tube into ½ inch strips and put the strips into the bowl. Names of Volunteer #2 and #3 greens to Name of volunteer #6. continue until you ve chopped all the greens. Pass the bowl of chopped Station #4: Equipment: 1 cutting mat, 1 small bowl Provide during Let s Cook!: 1 chef s/utility knife, deli ham (4 ounces) Name of Volunteer #4, you will dice the ham into small pieces, about ¼ inch in size. Let me show you how to dice the ham. Demonstrate how to dice the ham using the script below and provide several ¼ inch pieces of diced ham as an example for the participant on their cutting mat. Start by slicing the ham into ¼ inch strips. Then, turn the strips 90 degrees, and cut ham strips into ¼ inch pieces. Place the diced ham in the bowl and pass the bowl to Name of volunteer #6. Station #5: Equipment: 1 can opener, 1 colander, 1 large bowl, 1 dinner fork, 1 medium bowl, a 2-quart plastic spill-proof pitcher with a lid filled with water, 1 liquid measuring cup Ingredients: 2 cans of black-eyed peas, 1 can of broth Script: Black-Eyed Pea and Collard Greens Soup, pg. 3

Name of Volunteer #5 please open both cans of black-eyed peas and the can of broth. Place the colander over the large bowl and pour one of the cans of peas into the colander to drain. Pour 2 cups of water over the peas to rinse them. Then, pour the rinsed peas into the medium bowl and mash them with the dinner fork. The mashed peas will help thicken the soup. Next, drain the 2 nd can of peas using the colander over the large bowl, and rinse them with 2 cups of water. These peas will not be mashed. Pour the rinsed, un-mashed peas into the bowl with the mashed peas. Pass the bowl of peas, the opened can of broth and the plastic pitcher with the remaining water to Name of volunteer #6. Station #6: Equipment: electric skillet, 1 set of measuring spoons, 1 large cooking spoon, kitchen timer, 2 plastic tasting spoons, 1 liquid measuring cup Ingredients: vegetable oil, garlic powder, apple cider vinegar Name of Volunteer #6, please measure 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil and place it in the skillet. Next, turn the skillet to medium heat. Once the oil is hot, add the chopped onion and the diced ham to the skillet. Then, measure ⅛ teaspoon of garlic powder, add it to the skillet and stir the ingredients of the skillet thoroughly. Stir the contents of the skillet every few minutes until the onions are soft. When the onions are soft, pour the opened can of broth into the skillet and add the collard greens. Stir to combine and bring to a boil with the lid on the skillet. Once the mixture is boiling, stir, turn the skillet to low, and put the lid back on the skillet. We will let the soup simmer for 20 minutes until the collard greens become tender. Set a timer for 20 minutes. While the recipe cooks, you can continue the lesson. While the soup simmers, let s get back to our lesson. Name of Volunteer #5 will you check the soup periodically to make sure it is simmering and not boiling rapidly? If it is boiling, turn the temperature of the skillet down a bit. Also, please check the amount of liquid in the soup and let me know if it is getting low. We may need to add some water. Script: Black-Eyed Pea and Collard Greens Soup, pg. 4

When the timer goes off, taste the collard greens to make sure they are tender. If the collard greens are not tender: The greens are not tender and need a few more minutes to soften. I ll set the timer and let the soup simmer for 5 more minutes and then taste the greens again. If the collard greens are tender: Now that the soup has simmered for 20 minutes, Name of Volunteer #6, measure ½ cup* of water and add it and the mashed and whole black-eyed peas to the skillet. Stir thoroughly to combine. Let the soup simmer for 5 more minutes. *If a thinner soup is desired add an additional ½ cup of water. Set a timer for 5 minutes. While the soup simmers for 5 more minutes, let s talk about the recipe. USDA s MyPlate recommends adults and children over 9 years old eat 1½ to 2 cups of dark green vegetables per week. Dark green leafy vegetables such as collard greens, kale, chard, and spinach are high in fiber, vitamins and minerals and are low in calories. When the timer goes off, finish the recipe. Now, name of Volunteer #5 measure 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar, add it to the skillet, and stir everything together. Station #7: Equipment: 1 large cooking spoon, 1 serving tray Tasting supplies: small hot beverage cups, plastic spoons, napkins, salt and pepper shakers This recipe calls for salt and pepper to taste. At home, you can taste the soup and add salt and pepper in the amount you like before serving. Today, we will pass around salt and pepper shakers and you can decide if you want to add either to your soup. I encourage you to try the soup first. Now, we are ready to taste the Black-Eyed Pea and Collard Greens Soup! Names of Volunteers #1 and #2, using the serving tray and tasting supplies, please serve everyone a taste of the soup. Everyone: please taste the recipe, and add salt and/or pepper if you would like. Script: Black-Eyed Pea and Collard Greens Soup, pg. 5

Ask the participants about the recipe while they are eating. What do you think of this recipe? Have you eaten collard greens before? Do you think your family would like this dish? When you make this at home, be sure to refrigerate any leftovers within 2 hours and eat them within 3 to 5 days. Script: Black-Eyed Pea and Collard Greens Soup, pg. 6