Posts Tagged ‘kids recipes’
Chocolate dipped marshmallow sticks
Kids will go wild over these chocolate marshmallow sticks. They make for a delicious after-school treat and are a perfect party food recipe.
Read MoreFairy bread
Fairy bread is an all-time favourite party food. Kiwi kids love it and it only requires three different ingredients. Trouble is, once kids get a taste for it, they will want Fairy Bread all the time. And you will notice the adults having a sneaky pick too to remind of their childhood parties! Make this…
Read MoreEasy Choc Chip Cookies
This chocolate chip cookie recipe is so simple and the kids or non-cooking types will love to be involved. Most ingredients will be in your pantry and the family will just love these choc chip treats.
Read MoreCute Cupcakes
Domestic goddess skills must include knowing how to make cute cupcakes for the tribe. Check out this colourful cupcake recipe. Cupcakes are soooo hot right now! Serves 12 To make Cute Cupcakes, you will need: ½ cup Rice Bran Oil 1 cup sugar 1 ½ cups self-raising flour 2 eggs 1 Go-Gurt or Smacker yoghurt…
Read MoreKids Cheesy Spaghetti Stuffed Potatoes
This stuffed potato recipe is easy, the kids will adore it (so much so they can even help) and it’s tummy filling goodness. Potatoes contain half the vitamin C amount that children need daily. And who can resist spaghetti and cheese! Serves: 4 Ingredients 4 large potatoes, scrubbed and rinsed 420g can Spaghetti 75g ham,…
Read MoreGingerbread Men
Kiwi kids love gingerbread men. Right up there with candyfloss, cheerios, chocolate crackles, mince pies and fairy bread at the perfect children’s party. This ginger bread man recipe is an easy winner. Serves: 24 Ingredients 6 tablespoons golden syrup 150 gm butter 2 tablespoons water 3 teaspoons ginger 1 teaspoon baking soda 5-6 cups flour…
Read MoreBoysenberry crunchy top muffins
These fruity muffin treats with their irresistible crunchy topping are a perfect anytime snack! Everyone will love these muffins and such a groovy thing to make together during the upcoming school hols.
Read MorePear Muffins
This is a simple muffin recipe you can add almost any fruit or nut to. In my opinion, pears work best here as they are high in fibre and they are the pear-fect nutritional package! The use of rice bran oil means great heart health.
Read MoreLunchbox Bars
Leonie Bonner of Nelson sent in this easy recipe to make your own snack bars for the school or work lunchbox. Economical and nut-free for those allergic to nuts. Serves 12 When you make this snack yourself, you know there’ll be no nuts! And you can see how easy this is. You’ll need: 1 1/2…
Read MoreKids Pirate Treasure Chests
These stuffed spuds look just like treasure chests and potatoes are affordable, tasty and a superb source of much-needed carbs and vitamin C for the wee ones. Serves: 4 Prep Time: 15 mins Cooking Time: 25 mins Ingredients 4 potatoes, scrubbed 1 packet Maggi Cheese, Onion & Herb Sauce Mix 1/2 cup boiling water 1/2 cup…
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