do you have recipes good for kids to make?
@easymoney75503 (1702)
United States
March 26, 2007 9:29am CST
i have 2 kids that love to cook. i am looking for recipes that they can make alone. they are 9 and 12. they have experiance witht he oven but not the top of the stove. mircowave you can say expert lol. they love to cook anything and they will eat just about anything too. do you have any good recipes for them to try?
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@EvrWonder (3571)
• Canada
27 Mar 07
Hi easymoney 75503; Recipes that kids can try are alot of fun. Great for the kids too. I have only a few recipes for children to try at the moment. Try http://www.angeloptions/recipes/recipes.html On the top right I believe are links for childrens recipes if they are into cooking. Crafts are fun too.
@EvrWonder (3571)
• Canada
27 Mar 07
TYPO Correction:
http://www.angeloptions.com/recipes/recipes.html
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@creematee (2810)
• United States
26 Mar 07
I have a cookbook that has a lot of fun things for kids to make. I would add the link if I could cut and paste, but alas, I can't. If you go to www.amazon.com, and search for "pretend soup" you will get a nice list of easy to make things for kids. My children love making some of these things.
@stacyv81 (5903)
• United States
26 Mar 07
I made these when I was their age
Cinnamellow puffs
1 can refrigerated croissants
marshmellows
melted butter
cinnamon
You take apart the croissants and lay them straight. Dip marshmallow in melted butter and then cinnamon. Roll up in croissant, and then dip rolled croissant in melted butter and cinnamon, repeat until all croissants are done, put in oven for amount of time it says on croissant package.
They're good. I dont know if you were looking for a meal recipe, but this is a good dessert, and kids usually like to make it.
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@enriqueescudero (130)
• Brazil
27 Mar 07
Hi, this recipe is very easy ! My litle brother made and liked so much !
Ice Cream in a Bag
Ingredients:
1 tablespoon sugar
1/2 cup milk
1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract
6 tablespoons rock salt
1 pint size zip lock plastic bag
1 gallon size zip lock plastic bag
1) Fill the large bag half full of ice, and add the rock salt. Seal the bag.
2) Put milk, vanilla extract, and sugar into the small bag, and seal it.
3) Place the small bag inside the large one and seal again carefully.
4) Shake well until mixture becomes ice cream, about 5 minutes.
5) Wipe off top of small bag, cut end with scissors, squeeze out the ice cream and serve.
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@imsilver (1665)
• Canada
27 Mar 07
oh my goodness. I hope this recipe is as easy as it sounds because it is one that we are definatly going to be trying at my house.
I remember my gran making us homemade ice cream when I was alot younger but I also remember it being alot of work.
I'm guessing that to make flavoured ice cream you'd just stick the flavouring in the little bag before you mix it up... or do you add it on top after you've made the ice cream?
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