Camp Hillcroft Day Camp

Cooking

Here's what our Families are Saying!

Parent of 9th grade daughter, 10th Summer at Hillcroft

My daughter was 3.5 when she came up the hill holding my hand for her first day of camp. That was 10 yrs ago. When I came to pick her up on Friday I was in tears. Where to begin? I could write a book about Hillcroft and I am sure you have heard it all before. From a business perspective you guys are a A+ over the top. You have all the right personnel, programs and safety in place. I love the switch to no paper for everything. It works great. From her perspective and mine…Hillcroft to date has been the cornerstone of her world. she loves it…I love it. She was a mess on Friday and I understand why. It’s a circle of life change for her. I just can’t express how your camp has positively effected my child for life with memories of smiles. I hope your children continue the tradition with Hillcroft to keep it running. Hillcroft is simply priceless and one really just can’t put it into words the value of your camp. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for everything.

A hugely popular area for obvious reasons (!)   is Cooking at Camp Hillcroft.  Campers learn all about the Food Pyramid, general nutrition and create wonderful snacks to eat!  Cookies, pretzels, pizza and smoothies remain firm favorites every summer! 2nd-9th graders enjoy this program area very much.  Under the instruction of our CIA (Culinary Institute of America) Graduate the campers not only enjoy yummy food but they experience the preparation work behind all the food that they create.  After prepping and cooking the item of the day campers enjoy time at the end of each class and get to sample the food!

COOKING:  This summer’s theme is Disney Movies. Snow White is our movie this week, so we made apple pie. Do you remember that apple in the movie? Pie Crust (makes 4 mini pies) 2 ½ c flour 1 tsp salt 2 sticks butter, cold, cut into small pieces ¼ c, water, COLD Combine flour, salt, and butter in food processor. Pulse until you see course crumbs. Slowly add cold water. Do not process over 30 seconds. Dough will come together. You don’t need to use all the water when the dough is finished being processed. Divide into 8 equal pieces and refrigerate until needed. Roll out 1 piece of dough for bottom crust, add filling, and use 2nd piece of dough for top crust. Poke hole into top to allow steam to escape. Apple Filling8 Golden Delicious (or any type) apples 1 tsp lemon juice ¾ c sugar 4 TBS flour ¾ tsp cinnamon ½ tsp vanilla extract ¼ tsp nutmeg 3 TBS butter, cut into small pieces Peel and slice apples, mix with lemon juice in a large bowl. In a small bowl, combine sugar, flour, vanilla and spices. Mix into apples and toss to coat. Add butter pieces and toss. Put into 4 mini pie pans, cover with top crust, and bake at 450°F for 20 minutes.