Cooking with the Kids…

With schools closing across the nation in reaction to the current viral crisis, what better time to have a set of recipes and advice on cooking that children can master.

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With your help, of course.

Kids’ cooking recipes – BBC goodfood

Get fussy little eaters into the kitchen and turn them into little chefs with our easy and fun cooking projects. They’ll love tasting their handiwork, too!

See: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/kids-cooking


21 fun and Delicious Recipes You Can Make with Your Kids

Fun recipes for children, edited by Melissa Jameson on the tasty.co web pages. Great images of what the finished creations should look like too…

See: https://tasty.co/article/melissaharrison/cooking-with-kids


30 Easy Recipes Your Kids Can Make All By Themselves – tasteofhome.com

When your kids start showing an interest in cooking, you’ll love these cooking recipes for kids to make on their own. With easy, straightforward directions and minimum use of kitchen tools, your kids are going to love the kitchen.

See: https://www.tasteofhome.com/collection/easy-recipes-for-kids-to-make-by-themselves/


15 Fun Cooking Activities for Kids – sitters.co.uk

Cooking with kids not only is a fun and cheap activity, it’s great for giving them some life-skills, boosting their confidence, and even practising some fine-motor skills. Even better, helping in the kitchen can entice even the fussiest of eaters to try something new and maybe add a new veg or two to their limited repertoire. Get the kids stuck in with these fun cooking activities for kids.

See: https://www.sitters.co.uk/blog/15-fun-cooking-activities-for-kids.aspx


10 Easy Dinner Recipes You Can Cook with Your Kids – thekitchn.com

I have a personal rule when it comes to my kids: I always say yes when they ask to help with cooking. This doesn’t mean I’m inviting them to cook every meal with me, but when they ask I always oblige. Sometimes that means dinner takes 10, 15, even 20 minutes longer to get on the table, but we always learn something — even if it’s just to make sure the lid is tightly sealed on the paprika.

See: https://www.thekitchn.com/dinner-recipes-kids-can-help-with-254233


Hope this helps? Easy food that you can enjoy making with your children. Together in the kitchen, learning together too! Let us know how you got on…