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27 Feb 06: World Book Day at Canford: 2nd March
8 Feb 06: Guest Speaker Mrs Linda Guest (UKIP) at Canford
U10 Prep Cricket Tournament 2008
Cross Channel Row
Success at the Wessex Junior Regatta
Annual Sports Scholars' Dinner
3 Boys on a Bike: London to Paris in 3 Days
High Winds and High Drama at the National Schools' Regatta
Ten Tors 2008
Poet Tobias Hill at Canford
Snowdonia Expedition - April 2008
Founder's Day
Hockey Tour to Holland
Art School Sculptures
Pancakes away: Ready Steady Cook comes to Canford
Cross-Curricular Art Scholars' Presentation
CCF Flying Day at RNAS Yeovilton
Canford U16 Boys' Are County Cup Winners!
Carol Service at Wimborne Minster
Rescued Seahorse Update
Canford Musical: 'The Melody Lingers On'
Canford's U16 Boys Win West of England Indoor Hockey Tournament
Pupils Visit Sussex Chemistry Conference
Hockey Girls land West of England crown in thriller
U14 Girls' Hockey Team Crowned Dorset County Champions
Canfordian is ‘Outstanding Delegate’ at Model UN Conference
Exchange Visit from Grignard School
Canford are U16 County Hockey Champions
Canford Wins First Place in Lulworth Triathlon
CANFORD SCHOOL PUPILS AIM HIGH
News Archive: Pancakes away: Ready Steady Cook comes to Canford
Pancakes away: Ready Steady Cook comes to Canford

 
Food for thought...
Food for thought...
 

The hotly contested first round of Canford’s annual Ready Steady Cook challenge took place recently.  Now in its seventh year, the contest provides an ideal opportunity for pupils to experiment with cooking and give them an insight into preparation and presentation of fresh ingredients.  This year’s contest, held on Shrove Tuesday, featured a live ‘cook out’ enabling the pupils to test their culinary skills under pressure.
 
Mini pancakes
Mini pancakes
The pancake station
The pancake station
The judges take a taste..
The judges take a taste..




















On a strict budget, the nine teams representing each house had to produce a starter or a main course and a pudding, one of which had to include pancakes cooked live.  Each team had to conduct research and undertake preparation without any outside help. Every dish was made from scratch and couldn't use ready prepared items.  The standards were fantastic and the contestants worked against the clock to produce their pancakes.  There were all variations of pancakes, both savoury and sweet, as each house vied to capture the judges’ votes.  After much deliberation and licking of forks,  Marriotts for the girls and School House for the boys were judged the overall winners.


Cooking has been a popular activity at Canford for a number of years and aims to give pupils a basic practical knowledge of cooking; skills which they can build on later in life. The two teams go forward to the final where they will be required to produce a three course meal of their own devising using particular ingredients and to a pre-set budget.  They will serve the meal to a panel of eight judges and be marked not only on their dishes but on their presentation and waiting skills. 



   
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