April Fools' Day is the perfect time to have fun with food. It's the most harmless prank, yet still very effective. For example, instead of French fries, you can treat everyone to these sweet bread...
Recipes for children's dishes
Your kids will be thrilled when they discover what these crab cakes are made of: ice cream and coconut! The sweet breadcrumb and coconut coating creates a crispy crust...
This smoked salmon and cream cheese bagel sandwich is actually made with a sweet doughnut drizzled with honey and sprinkled with tiny chocolate and toffee bits that mimic...
This homemade ice cream is made with just three ingredients, and you don't need a special ice cream maker. Frozen bananas are blended with raspberry jam and a spoonful of coconut oil, and...
This massive cake may not have a horn, but it embodies the mythical unicorn in all its radiant glory. This ice cream cake perfectly combines vibrantly colored ice cream and sorbet, pieces of sponge cake, white...
This sweet, cream cheese-based dip will remind you of the delicious cookie dough you probably loved sneaking out of a bowl as a kid. It's light, airy, and perfectly...
These cheerful snowmen are too cute to eat, but their base is made with crushed Oreo cookies and cream cheese truffles, making them irresistible. The edible snowmen are skewered onto sticks...
Beautiful holiday cookies with colored glass centers will fill your celebration with a magical atmosphere. Children will be especially delighted. To make stained glass sugar cookies, you...
Children's meals for lunch
Colorful rolls and pasta, homemade pastila and sweets for the lunch box—these delicious lunch dishes are sure to delight your children.
Prepare lunchboxes for your children at school filled with healthy, delicious, and, most importantly, colorful snacks that they're sure to eat every last bit. This recipe suggests filling a lunchbox with...
Penne pasta makes a classic Caesar salad more filling and delicious for kids who adore pasta. Grilled chicken breast (or fried chicken) adds even more flavor.
Homemade animal-shaped crackers, covered with soft pink icing and colorful sprinkles, will brighten up any kid's lunchbox—a perfect after-dinner dessert! Unlike store-bought cookies, these crackers...
This tomato soup is ready in just 10 minutes! It doesn't require cooking and retains all the beneficial properties of the vegetables. To make it, you'll need canned tomatoes...
The secret to these incredibly delicious crispy strips is sweet breakfast cereal. Before rolling the chicken breast pieces in it, coat the chicken in a thin layer of flour, then dip it in whipped...
All kids love pasta, especially when it's fun-shaped and filled with the delicate flavor of butter. Boil some bow-tie pasta (farfalle) and make a simple butter sauce for it. On...
Want your child to enjoy a healthy snack? Make healthy sandwiches in fun shapes. It's easy to do with a variety of cookie cutters, and your child will love...
These unique miniature buns are made with wonton dough and filled with all your favorite pizza ingredients: fried Italian sausage, pepperoni, tomato sauce, and...
These soft Belgian waffles are a creative alternative to ham and cheese sandwiches. You can use your favorite waffle dough recipe or a store-bought waffle mix. Just add...
These muffins with sunflower seed paste and chocolate chips are baked with whole-wheat flour and are not only delicious but also very healthy, energizing, and uplifting. K...
Why not give traditional hummus a new twist? Baked sweet potatoes are a perfect choice. Their soft texture blends beautifully with the chickpea puree, creating a delicious...

























