If you have a young aspiring chef at home, there are 19 culinary summer camps in Pennsylvania to check out, with three located in Delaware County, writes Leigh Green for PA Eats.
These camps provide hands-on learning opportunities guided by professionals.
Chef Dad’s Table Summer Cooking Camp, at 2191 West Chester Pike in Broomall., is run by Scott Noye.
The camp runs weekly, and parents can sign up for the half or full-day option. Campers spend each week focusing on a different theme and creating dishes related to it.
Calling All Chefs! at Delaware County Community College at 901 S. Media Line Rd. in Media serves children between the ages of 6 and 9 meet from 9 AM to 12 PM while the older kids meet from 1 to 4 PM.
Campers have the chance to learn about etiquette, baking, cooking, and kitchen safety.
The last place to check out is Create-A-Cook, meeting Monday through Friday, with locations at Haverford College and Sacred Heart Academy in Bryn Mawr. Kids between the ages of 8 and 15 meet at the Haverford location while kids ages 9 to 15 meet at the Bryn Mawr location.
Like Chef Dad’s Table, each week focuses on a different theme and is led by a group of incredible instructors.
Find out more about culinary summer camps in Pennsylvania in PA Eats.
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