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1.Ask your child to thoroughly wash her hands with warm water and soap.
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2.Help her to rinse off the potato under warm water to wash away any dirt.
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3.Ask her place the bowl out on a clean, flat surface.
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4.Help your child place the grater inside of the bowl.
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5.Then, show her how to grate the potato into the bowl. Take over duties when the potato get very small so your child doesn't accidentally hurt herself.
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6.Encourage your child to place the grater into the sink.
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7.Next, help your child combine the all-purpose flour, granulated sugar, baking powder and salt into the bowl.
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8.Using the spoon, have her toss the dry ingredients with the potato pieces to coat them.
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9.Help her pour the milk and unsalted butter into the bowl as well.
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10.Next, have your child crack the egg into the bowl. Be sure to help her make sure no shell pieces get into the batter.
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11.Using the spoon, help your child mix all of the ingredients together to form the pancake batter.
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12.Next, have her place the skillet onto the stove.
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13.Show her how to preheat the skillet to medium heat.
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14.Have your child add a small amount of oil to the skillet and spread it around.
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15.Then, help your child very carefully spoon some batter into the heated pan using the ice cream scoop.
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16.Ask your child to help you watch the pancake until bubbles begin to break the surface.
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17.Show your child how to flip the pancake using the turner.
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18.Cook for an additional 1-2 minutes, or until golden brown.
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19.Help your child very carefully transfer the pancake to a plate using the turner.
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20.Finally, help her repeat steps 15-19 until all of the batter has been used.
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Enjoy your delicious potato pancakes as you discuss the history of St. Patricks Day.