HAYWARD’S Primary School pupils and parents have enjoyed taking part in a free community cookery course.

Local councillor and restaurateur Jim Cairney demonstrating how to make chicken goujons
Local councillor and restaurateur Jim Cairney demonstrating how to make chicken goujons (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)

The group enjoyed making chicken goujons and potato wedges at Queen Elizabeth’s School’s Barnfield campus at their third session out of four on Tuesday, March 24.

QE Headteacher Paula Smith paid the group a visit
QE Headteacher Paula Smith, left, paid the group a visit (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)

Run by charity Involve Mid Devon and supported by Crediton and District Lions Club and QE, the course comes as part of the Community Food Hubs Programme, a two-year project funded by a £200,000 grant from Devon County Council.

Breading a chicken goujon
Breading a chicken goujon (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)

The current course is the fourth time it has been held. The first time saw young people from Crediton Youth Service take part, followed by QE students on the second course, and local adults and youngsters on the third course.

A successful batch of chicken goujons
A successful batch (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)
Showing the pupils how to make homemade mayonnaise
Showing the pupils how to make homemade mayonnaise (Will Goddard, Crediton Courier)