Kids Recipes (Most Popular)
Healthy muffins made from zucchini, banana, honey, coconut oil, whole wheat flour, ground flax seed, etc.
This is a really fun, sweet and tangy alternative to slaw that is much tastier than you'd expect for 74 calories and 0 fat. Bonus: Kids love it because of the color and the raisins. Feel free to sub in any crunchy veggies you like -- just don't skip the beets!
I threw these together so my daughter and I could have something to go with our ice cream. She liked having her very own pie.
They're pretty easy, and pretty tasty. Unlike making a whole cobbler, this won't leave a ton of extra servings around to tempt you tomorrow.
Almost 300 calories might be a lot for a single serving of dessert, but this is higher in iron, fiber, and protein than your average dessert.
If you leave out the walnuts, you cut almost 100 calories per serving, but then you'd lose their nutritional benefits.
These are not very sweet, since we planned on topping them with a small amount of (soy) ice cream. Taste the crumb topping before baking, and add more sugar if desired.
Experimented with this mixture tonight when we had a kid guest. He loved it. We had meatball subs and this smoothie.
A whole meal in about 10 minutes. It has chicken, tomatoes, lettuce, cheese, tortillas, and the salsa adds a spicy kick.
Dissolve yeast in warm water in mixing bowl. Add salt, olive oil and five cups of flour and mix with dough hook on low for 1 minute. Add remaining flour 1/2 cup at a time. Mix until dough started to clean sides of bowl and then mix another 2 minutes. Place dough in greased bowl and sit in a warm, draft free place for about an hour until doubled in bulk. Punch dough down. Brush pizza pans with oil, sprinkle with cornmeal. Press dough across bottom of pan, forming a collar around the edge to hold toppings. Add toppings as desired. Bake at 450 for 15 to 20 minutes.
This sweet treat is packed with protein, cabohydrates, and potassium. You'll get a quick pick-up to carry you through to the next meal.
A easy tasty alternative to fudgecicles. Can also be made with vanilla or butterscotch pudding.