Lasagne Cup Rabbits
These bite-sized versions of everyone’s favourite are the perfect twist for your Easter dinner.
These bite-sized versions of everyone’s favourite are the perfect twist for your Easter dinner.
These ted-tastic and bunny-licious pizzas are just the ticket when it comes to getting kids involved in the kitchen. Little ones will love to help mix, knead and top this too cute dinner!
Halloumi gives these sweetcorn fritters an added flavour boost. They are best eaten straight away, on their own or with an optional salsa or dip, or you can cook half the mixture, keeping the rest in the fridge for the next day.
It is important to include oily fish like salmon in your baby’s diet as it contains essential fatty acids that are vital for brain and visual development. The carrot, tomato, apple and Parmesan will encourage little ones to give fish a try if they weren’t too sure before.
A frittata in the shape of a muffin you say? Yes! These protein-packed little gems are super simple to make and much easier for little hands to manage than a traditional slice.
Packed with omega-3 and protein, these salmon muffins will have your taste buds dancing!
If you always find yourself reaching for the biscuit tin, why not try this savoury healthy twist that can be made in under 15 minutes?
The one pan meal you can’t say no to: This 15 minute chicken & veggie orzo laves no mess behind and has immune boosting ingredients to fight the cold.
Everyone’s favourite things come together: pizza and breakfast. This recipe is ready in less than 15 mins and is so easy, the kids can help making it too!
Pizza with seven hidden veggies – get a pizza that! If there’s one way to get your little one to eat (beyond) their 5-a-day, it’s pizza! And this hidden vegetable pizza is the way to do it. nutrient-dense and oh-so-tasty, this recipe ticks all the boxes.
If your children love mac & cheese but don’t like their veggies, this is the perfect 15 mins recipe to convert them!
If you are looking for a quick and easy snack, look no further. Make this delicious quesadilla in 10 minutes or less.
Fussy-eater on your hands? Even the pickiest of eaters will find it difficult saying no to these Macaroni and Cheese Balls. It might not be the most healthy option but life is about balance, and food should be enjoyed in moderation so dig in and enjoy!
These broccoli and cheese tots are totally worth the fuzz! Will have the fuzziest of kids begging for another, and they are perfect to stock up and freeze.
Put cauliflower cheese and quinoa cheese together for this Quinoa & Cauli Cheese Bake- a rich, gooey and incredibly satisfying dinner. Top tip, steam the cauliflower so that it blends smoothly into the sauce.
A twist on a holiday classic and endlessly comforting dish: Cottage pie is one of the best ways to introduce red meat to your baby is to cook it in a casserole together with lots of root vegetables so that it’s flavoursome and tender.
A quesadilla is a delish Tex-Mex dish made of tortillas filled with a host of yummy ingredients. They’re great for eating with your fingers too and make a great addition to your little one’s lunchbox.
These Gnocchis are once, twice, three times cheesier and more delicious than the average gnocchi. For all cheese lovers and pasta seekers, you will not want to miss it!
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