Nanny of 2 years refuses to cook

We’ve had our nanny since our child was 3 months old. She was selected after an exhaustive interviewing process of over 15 people. We recently mentioned if the child isn’t eating what we’ve prepped, she can cook anything in our pantry/ fridge/ freezer so the child gets a proper lunch, and not just pouches and snacks, which is what the journal had written in it for meals on a particular day.

When we mentioned this to the nanny, she said if we expect her to cook we should give her a raise. We pay her $25 an hour. She’s great with our child, however she really just plays with and watches over her. We don’t have her do laundry, or clean anything aside from a bottle or two at most.

My question is, are we crazy? Is this worthy of a raise? The child is now of the age where cooking is in the equation and you feel this demands a pay bump? I thought this was baked into the $25 an hour. I was a bit taken aback when this was her response. So I googled ‘what’s the difference between a baby sitter and a nanny’, and this sub came up, so here I am.

Edit: Matter has been resolved. I’ll consider a raise in the near future. Something that was lost in translation was perhaps the “cooking” I was referring to: making pasta with canned red sauce, if the child’s being picky and won’t eat the food we have already prepared.