The Best Kid-Friendly Recipes to Make with Your Littles Ones (2024)

We've got easy recipe options for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and dessert to get your kids having fun and feeling confident in the kitchen.

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Cooking with kids can be wonderful, but you can make it even more enjoyable (and less stressful) by choosing the right recipes. Suitable recipes are the easy ones, but not so easy that they don't need a recipe at all—after all, where's the fun in starting and ending at step one? Shorter ingredient lists help, too, as do active steps your little ones can do with their hands, like crushing tortilla chips and squeezing lemon juice.

These recipes in this collection cover every meal of the day. For breakfast, we'd be remiss if we didn't help you make a giant stack of pancakes. Our easy recipe is simple enough for any little chef to help out with—let them whisk the ingredients together or pour the batter by the spoonful onto your griddle. For extra fun (and flavor), sprinkle in some chocolate chips or berries. When it comes to lunch, what kid doesn't like grilled cheese? Our test-kitchen approved version will become your child's new favorite. Have them layer on the cheese—a mixture of American and grated cheddar—before you brown the bread over a hot skillet.

Older kids can hone their chopping skills as they help you put together a broccoli and pasta dish that's just right for a weeknight dinner. They'll assist by cutting the vegetable into florets, grating the lemon zest, and mincing the garlic with your supervision. Younger ones who aren't quite ready to use sharp kitchen tools can pour marinara sauce over personal pizzas, dredge chicken in panko for breaded cutlets, give simmering soup a good stir, and more.

No matter their age, there's a step in all of these recipes that your child can complete. Ahead, our best kid-friendly recipes for you and the family to make as a team, then enjoy together.

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Soft and Chewy Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Do you remember making cookies with your parents? Continue the tradition with this simple recipe—three steps and a bake in the oven is all it takes for this soft and chewy dessert.

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Basic Chicken Soup

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Have your little one crush cloves of garlic while you chop the onion, carrots, and celery for this simple chicken soup. A rich broth forms as the chicken cooks in a blend of herbs and aromatics, and your helper can give it a stir for good measure.

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English Muffin Pizza Snacks

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Have kids help out with their after-school snack by letting them layer marinara sauce and mozzarella onto lightly toasted English muffins. Then bake the personal-sized pizzas until the cheese is melted.

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The Best Banana Bread

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There's plenty for kids to help out with when it comes to making banana bread. They can whisk together the dry and wet ingredients then stir in the bananas, sour cream, and vanilla, and even pour the mixture into your prepared pan. All you need to handle is taking the hot dish out of the oven.

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Test Kitchen's Favorite Mac and Cheese

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Your kids are probably familiar with boxed mac and cheese, but have they made this favorite dish from scratch yet? With this recipe, they'll learn how. Among the steps they can tackle, once the pasta is cooked, have them mix in a blend of three cheeses—American, cheddar, and Parmesan—until melted and creamy.

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Quick Broccoli Frittata

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Kids will enjoy cracking eggs into a bowl and whisking them together with grated sharp white cheddar for this easy frittata recipe. Pour the egg-cheese mixture into a skillet with sautéed broccoli and minced garlic, then transfer to an oven and cook until fluffy and golden brown.

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Breaded Chicken Cutlets

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This four-ingredient recipe yields crispy, golden-brown chicken without the need for deep frying. The cutlets are coated in flour then dredged in egg and toasted panko—you can let your kids do the prep (or some of it)—then the oven does the cooking.

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One-Pot Pasta with Broccoli and Lemon

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Children can help cut broccoli into florets, grate lemon zest, squeeze lemon juice, and grate garlic in this one-pot recipe. Once both the vegetables and the pasta are cooked, toss everything together for a tasty meal.

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Test Kitchen's Favorite Grilled Cheese

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One of the easiest dishes for kids to perfect, grilled cheese is sure to become a staple in your household once they're shown the ropes. Here we use a combination of two cheeses—slices of American and shredded cheddar—so the sandwich is extra gooey and delicious. Hot tip: Slather the bread with a combo of butter and mayonnaise for a rich, buttery flavor and an uber-crisp exterior.

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Mini Turkey Burgers

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You can use a food processor to make the burger mixture for these sliders; then kids can form them into patties and adults can help with the cooking. Once cooked through, add the burgers to buns with tomato slices, lettuce, and other preferred toppings.

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Tortilla Soup with Black Beans

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Since it's made with frozen corn, canned black beans, and canned tomatoes, this simple soup comes together in a flash. Bonus: Kids will love crushing tortilla chips to add to the soup in the last few minutes of cooking.

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Carrots with Ginger and Honey

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Here's a streamlined side dish that calls for only five ingredients. Start by having your kids trim the stems off of carrots and then add the vegetable to a pot of boiling water. Once tender, finish the carrots off in a pan with melted butter, ginger, and honey.

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Pancakes

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Get your weekend started off on the right foot by making breakfast with your favorite little chef. There's plenty of opportunities for them to help out with this basic pancakes recipe—have them whisk together the dry and wet ingredients, pour spoonfuls of batter onto your skillet, and flip the pancakes with your assistance.

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FAQs

What can I make with very little food? ›

Five ingredients or less recipes
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What age can kids cook? ›

Ages 6-8. In this age group, you can start to introduce some actual cooking skills. Teach them the basics of using a stove (with your supervision always). Practice turning the stove off and on.

Should a 13 year old know how do you cook? ›

Cooking is an Essential Life Skill

There are many benefits for teens who know how to cook. They eat fewer fast food meals and eat more vegetables. Studies have shown that adolescents that cook have fewer incidences of depression.

How to make food in 5 minutes? ›

5-minute meals recipes
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  5. Chicken wrap with sticky sweet potato, salad leaves & tomatoes. ...
  6. Creamy tomato courgetti. ...
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  8. Easy pea & mint soup.

What is the easiest food item? ›

32 Quick and Easy Indian Recipes
  • 01 of 32. Masala Kheema - Dry Spicy Minced Meat. ...
  • 02 of 32. Basic Chicken Curry. ...
  • 03 of 32. Mint-Cucumber Raita. ...
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Can a 12 year old bake? ›

Tween (ages 9–12 years)

This is a great age for longer baking projects, like baking bread from scratch or making and decorating a birthday cake with homemade frosting and fancy piping.

What can I make when bored easy? ›

Beat Boredom with These Creative Craft Ideas
  1. Melted Crayon Art.
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  3. Glass Bottle Tissue Paper Centerpieces.
  4. DIY Bulletin Board.
  5. Cardboard Dollhouse.
  6. Pencil Bag.
  7. Decoupage Jars.
  8. Paper Rings.

What are the 5 foods for kids? ›

School-age children need to eat foods from all 5 healthy food groups. The 5 healthy food groups are vegetables and legumes, fruit, cereals and grain foods, dairy and dairy alternatives, and meat and meat alternatives. Healthy foods have nutrients that are important for growth, development and learning.

What food makes kids happy? ›

Dark leafy greens are high in Vitamin B-12, B9 (also known asfolate) and other B-vitamins. B-vitamins get an “A+” when it comes to producing natural brain chemicals that positively affect mood and other brain functions. Common leafy greens that you can grow in your garden include kale and spinach.

What foods do picky kids eat? ›

Our Favorite Meals for Picky Eaters
  • Baked Potato Bar. With a serve-yourself baked potato bar, your little ones can assemble their own dinner creations! ...
  • Pizza Bagels. ...
  • Mac & Cheese with Cauliflower. ...
  • Chicken Fajitas. ...
  • White Bean Burgers. ...
  • Peas & Cheese Tortellini. ...
  • Veggie Wraps. ...
  • Chicken Bites, Mashed Yams & Green Beans.
Sep 14, 2018

What foods should an 11 year old eat? ›

Feeding Your Child - Ages 10-12
Food GroupSuggested Servings
Milk/Dairy Milk Yogurt Cheese4 daily
Meat/Protein* Beef, Pork, Fish, Poultry Eggs Peanut Butter4 daily
Fruit/Vegetables Fruit Fruit Juice Vegetables4-6 daily
Breads/Cereals Whole grain bread Hot cereal, rice, pasta Ready-to-eat cereal Crackers6-11 daily
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Should I let my 11 year old cook? ›

8- to 11-Year-Old Cooks

Kids at this age can follow simple, straightforward recipes, plan menus and meals, and begin to work with the stove or oven. Use this time to teach them about the dangers of equipment and utensils.

What is a good way to make money as a 11 year old? ›

Creative jobs for 11-year-olds
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Should I eat at 11? ›

Recent medical studies have shown that eating between the hours of 12pm-11pm resulted in higher levels of blood glucose, insulin and cholesterol, than eating between the hours of 8am-7pm. So, if your goal is to reduce your body fat or your cholesterol, it may be beneficial to try curbing your late night eating habits.

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