13 Great Ideas For Cooking With Grandkids

There’s something magical about cooking with grandkids – it’s part recipe, part chaos, and 100% love!

You know the feeling – one minute you’re measuring flour, and the next it’s decorating your hair and covering your face!

To help you whip up fun and tasty memories, I’ve found 13 fantastic blogs packed with kid-friendly recipes.

So grab your aprons, utensils, and bowls, and let’s get cooking!

1. Paper Bag Popcorn

popcorn

Source weelicious.com

Popcorn is a favorite in my house!

Don’t spend a fortune buying ready-made popcorn at the store. This fun blog shows you how to make popcorn in a paper bag, perfect for a movie night or a midnight picnic.

You can even flavor the popcorn with honey, cinnamon, cheese, and other delights to make it ultra-special.

2. Homemade Ketchup

Source  mykidslickthebowl.com

My grandkids can’t get enough ketchup. They pour it over everything and I worry about the chemicals and preservatives in bottled variety bought at the store.

Here’s a great ketchup recipe to make at home that uses only natural ingredients. And, it tastes delicious!

3. Chicken Meatballs

Source cookingwithmykid.com

Here’s a fun recipe for meatballs that aren’t meat!

Most kids love chicken, so this works well for me.

Kids can enjoy squishing the chicken in a bowl and forming them into round balls. Perfect for lunch or dinner.

4. Pumpkin Pancake Breakfast

Source superhealthykids.com 

If your grandkids are bored with cereal and refuse to eat eggs – this is a great alternative to give them a healthy and nutritious breakfast.

Healthy pumpkin protein pancakes are made with Greek yogurt and pumpkin puree. These sweet cakes are packed with protein and make the perfect breakfast any time of the year – not just for Halloween! 

5. Easy Nachos

Easy Nachos

Source myfussyeater.com

Nachos are a must-have for a picnic or outdoor event. If your grandkids have tasted them at a restaurant, you can go one better and make them at home together.

Ciara from myfussyeater has a fabulous recipe that takes less than 20 minutes to make and is scrumptious.

6. Veggie Nuggets

Source realmomnutrition.com

Here’s the deal –

  • Kids love finger food
  • Kids love dipping
  • Kids love nuggets

And, they don’t like eating veggies!

Sally from  realmomnutrition has a cool recipe for veggie nuggets that ticks all the boxes and gets kids eating veggies. They’re perfect for lunch boxes and snacks. A winner all-round!

7. Kid’s Birthday Cake Themes

Source gkfooddiary.com

Do you have a save-the-date birthday coming up for a grandchild? Why not offer to make a sensational cake for him or her?

Kalyani from gkfooddiary gives us the top 10 trending birthday cake themes for this year.

From space adventures to unicorn magic, superheroes, and dinosaurs, there is something for everyone.

8. Milk-Free Chocolate Corn Flake Brittle

Source kidswithfoodallergies.org

Don’t let allergies stop kids from enjoying life with the the others! kidswithfoodallergies.org offers a fantastic choice of recipes for everything from snacks and treats to full meals.

Try out this delicious milk-free chocolate corn flake brittle, it’s perfect for a picnic treat or a movie night.

9. Hummus-Cucumber Kids Lunch

Source testkitchenkids.com

Are your grandkids getting bored with the proverbial sandwich for school lunch? I bet you know the feeling!

With a little creative thinking, you can easily make a fun and exciting meal in a wrap, perfect for school.

Take a look at this hummus-cucumber wrap – it’s easy to make and healthy.

10. Valentine’s Day Treats

valentines day treats

Source grandmahoneyshouse.com

Valentine’s Day is not only for adults! Kids can also be part of the LUV!

Here’s a fab recipe to make Valentine’s Day treats for (or with) the kids. They will enjoy decorating them with love-filled messages, hearts, and colorful sprinkles.

11. Old-Fashioned Mac & Cheese

Old-Fashioned-Macaroni-and-Cheese

Source tasteofhome.com

This is the perfect meal for a cozy winter’s night around the fire. Let the kids help with the mixing and pouring into the bowl.

Mac & Cheese is such a classic and is easy to make. You can even split it into two bowls and add a touch of spice for the adults. 

12. Ham and Cheese Sliders

ham and cheese sliders

Source thekitchn.com

Easy-to-make ham and cheese sliders are a great favorite in my house. We love to plan a picnic in the garden and eat them while telling stories.

They are also great for packing into lunch boxes – both for school and for work.

13. Pantry Popcorn Mix

popcorn mix

Source thebakermama.com

I started with popcorn and I’m ending with popcorn – this fun recipe takes it to the next level!

Simply grab popcorn and throw in a selection of treats from pretzels to candy, biscuits, cheese bites, and anything else you have on hand. You have a tempting pantry popcorn mix

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