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10-18-2017, 02:33 PM | #1 |
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What kinds of meals do your kids love to cook?
I need some ideas for easy things my kids might actually enjoy making that would be family dinners. Also is there anything my 7-year-old could make basically unassisted? Right now she makes beanadillas (like quesadillas but with beans).
Healthy snacks would be okay, too. I'm looking for vegan stuff but please feel free to post stuff that isn't vegan because I'm pretty good at adapting.
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10-18-2017, 02:50 PM | #2 |
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Re: What kinds of meals do your kids love to cook?
My Dd cooks a lot. Yesterday she made scallion cakes. She's made baozi, countless stir fries including rice. She makes sausage and peppers, dumplings etc. she also makes omelettes, regular pancakes, waffles, stew. She likes to find YouTube recipes.
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10-18-2017, 02:53 PM | #3 |
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Re: What kinds of meals do your kids love to cook?
Quesidillas are my kids favorite things to cook!
That may also be the most complicated. They do eggs, pasta, anything they can boil. They are really more stovetop cookers than things that cook or bake in the oven, but maybe I should ramp it up for them. I'm interested in other people's suggestions too. I love the idea of youtube suggestions. My kids love to learn things from youtube.
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10-18-2017, 02:57 PM | #4 |
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Re: What kinds of meals do your kids love to cook?
My kids were 6 and 9 when they made pancakes for their grandparents...while the grandparents were still sleeping.
Cakes Pancakes Fried eggs and bacon (turkey-not that that helps a vegan!) Smoothies Toast (could do French toast- is there a vegan way to make this. lol) Pasta Quesadillas
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10-18-2017, 03:30 PM | #5 |
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Re: What kinds of meals do your kids love to cook?
Pancakes, waffles, & muffins
meatballs baked taquitos chicken cutlets burgers stir-fry pasta w/pesto pizza (from real to English muffin) nachos French toast casserole bread zucchini noodles eggs salsa - not really cooking, but helpful simple pasta sauces - pesto, lemon & garlic, alfredo, carbonara (to my chagrin, I can't get them to pay attention long enough to make a pot of marinara. I'm not going to be able to call these kids Italian!) roasted veggies, esp.green bean "fries" and radishes/parsnips My kids tend to be picky - they won't usually eat soups or casseroles, so they haven't tried making those. I taught cooking classes at our co-op for kids 2nd grade up. With direction, they made all sorts of simple recipes. I started with knife skills and went from there. I'll bet your library has loads of kids' cookbooks that would give you some more ideas. I found the international cookbooks helpful. There are vegan and vegetarian cookbooks aimed at kids, too.
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10-19-2017, 04:01 AM | #6 |
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Re: What kinds of meals do your kids love to cook?
Great thread -- you've totally inspired me!
Do you have a slow cooker? If so, IMO, that opens up even more possibilities because it doesn't involve heavy items in/out/on/off an oven or stove . . . which is asking a lot of a 7 yo. My kids love split pea soup in the slow cooker. For cutting onions & carrots, I use the food processor, my kids use the Pampered Chef food chopper. Other than that, it's just measure & dump. Fresh From the Vegetarian Slow Cooker has a few recipes I can think of off the top of my head that are simple enough for kids. Lentil Sloppy Joes, Dal, Lentil Soup . . . ---------- Post added at 03:51 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:32 AM ---------- I know everyone has their favorite "refried" bean recipe. This is mine. A 7 you can easily make these & prepare the fixings for tacos or burritos. This stovetop chili recipe is easy enough too. It has a lot of seasonings, so I would probably stage it -- measure out the spices in the morning, assemble & cook it later. A few others from the cookbook I mentioned above are Wild Mushroom Risotto (which is sooo good!), Enchilada Polenta, Miso-Braised Tofu and so many soups/chilis/chowders. ---------- Post added at 04:01 AM ---------- Previous post was at 03:51 AM ---------- I just found this Cauliflower Rice Fajita Bowl, which looks SO good. It would be a mom-recipe, but I'm posting it anyway because your family may like it.
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10-19-2017, 08:06 AM | #7 |
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Re: What kinds of meals do your kids love to cook?
Great ideas so far- keep 'em coming!
How do you do baked taquitos? That would be fun. We have an instant pot, which is a slow cooker and a pressure cooker. My plan is to give my 13 and 10 yo's both recipe binders for Christmas (they both have made some but I am going to do it with dividers, a nice cover, etc).. Then they will each get 3 recipes- one dessert, one snack, and one main dish, plus any obscure ingredients we don't have on hand, sort of like Blue Apron. I want to make sure they get fun stuff I don't usually buy like butterscotch chips, etc. I really think they will love this. And my 7yo will get something else but if she seems like she wishes she had one, too, I'll work her up one for her 8th bday in March.
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10-19-2017, 04:12 PM | #9 |
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Re: What kinds of meals do your kids love to cook?
My 7yo made lasagna tonight. It's in the oven now. We like a simple lasagna made of uncooked noodles layered with spaghetti sauce and cheese so it's really easy to put together. I had her put it in the oven while the oven was cold but I will get it out. I can't believe I forgot about lasagna. I won't be able to eat it (cheese) but I will eat something else.
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