The holidays are around the corner and children love to help out in the kitchen. Though they may be prone to extra messes, letting them help has many benefits:
Emphasize safety. Talk to your children about what is off-limits - whether you’d like them to stay away from hot stoves or sharp knives - make sure they know what you expect and remind them often.
Make it fun! Make meals that are full of color. Make silly faces on your pizzas. Dance around the kitchen. Cooking should be a fun experiences for everyone in the family.
Give your kids tools that will work for them. Make sure they are comfortable in for little hands to hold, but make sure they get to use the real thing. Click here [https://www.forsmallhands.com/kitchen ] for one good resource to find such tools.
Link http://thepioneerwoman.com/cooking/french-bread-pizzas/
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Ree Drummond over at the Pioneer Woman is always full of great ideas. You may want to do some of the chopping and ingredient cooking ahead of time unless you have older children. Even the littlest ones would enjoy assembling their own pizzas with whatever toppings they like.
Link https://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/browse-all-recipes/nutella-raspberry-sandwich-recipe
It doesn’t get much simpler (or more delicious!) than this. Children as young as three often practice spreading butters in their Montessori classrooms, so they may surprise you with their skills!
Link https://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/browse-all-recipes/pinto-bean-and-cheese-taco-recipe
Not only is this recipe easy to make, but it’s a great quick dinner option for busy weeknights. Feel free to substitute the beans for whatever your favorite protein is, and add in fun extras like guacamole!
Link http://www.delish.com/cooking/recipe-ideas/recipes/a52657/earth-day-cookies-recipe/
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While these may not be the healthiest recipe on our list, they were far too cute to leave out.
Link https://witandwhistle.com/2011/07/05/cookie-cutter-fruit-salad/
Consider this recipe an inspiration. You could use so many different fruits and veggies in an unlimited number of shapes. The final product could be a fruit salad, or you could make kababs, put them on pancakes, the possibilities are endless…
Link https://www.hellowonderful.co/post/COOKING-WITH-KIDS--SALAD-IN-A-JAR
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Looking for ways to teach your kids to make their own lunches AND eat more vegetables? Look no further…
Link http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchen/kids-can-make-waldorf-chicken-boats-3363922
For those of you looking for something a little fancy (and fun!), check out these Waldorf Chicken Boats. If you cook the chicken ahead of time and stand by to assist in measuring, children can make this recipe almost entirely on their own.
Happy cooking!