Scrummy Scrambled Egg Pinwheels
Scrambled eggs are a go-to on busy days, and these simple and quick pinwheels are perfect for little hands and lunchboxes.
Scrambled eggs are a go-to on busy days, and these simple and quick pinwheels are perfect for little hands and lunchboxes.
If you enjoy cooking but absolutely hate the cleanup then this is the recipe for you. This Summer Veggie Frittata, made start to finish in one pan is just perfect!
Make these flavourful Carrot & Cheese Muffins for a grab-and-go breakfast and pack them in the kids lunchboxes for a healthy snack option. Why not try these Cheese & Cherry Tomato Muffins next!
Looking for the perfect finger food? These little cod & couscous balls pack in a power house of nutrients. So easy to prepare, simply blitz, roll into balls and then bake in the oven. For another great finger food idea, next try these Broccoli, Chicken & Potato Bites
This tasty Roasted Vegetables with Baby Pasta Shells recipe is perfect for your little one. Tiny pasta shells with veggies is an ideal way to introduce texture to your baby’s food. You can buy my organic pasta shells here.
Meatballs are a failsafe family favourite and the butternut squash here adds a natural sweetness to appeal to little ones. Great on their own or why not pair with some roasted sweet potato wedges, or spaghetti and a tomato sauce for a more complete meal.
This Giant Couscous Salad recipe is one of Annabel’s favourite salads. The mix of the soft couscous, crunchy vegetables and pecans with the soy, mirin and red onion dressing is amazing. Giant couscous is not in fact couscous at all. It is made from small balls of pasta and it has a lovely bouncy texture. …
My colourful Rainbow Panzanella is the perfect recipe to use up bread that’s past its best. It soaks up the delicious flavours of fresh tomatoes, basil and olive oil, and kids will love it. For more super salad inspiration, kids will love this Cobb Salad recipe!
Stacking sarnies, like these Traffic Light Sandwich Stacks, is a great way to get children exploring different flavour combos – an important step in getting children enjoying a variety of foods and flavours. Its super easy and a great addition to your little ones lunchbox. For another alternative super sandwich idea, you have to try …
Bagels make for a great base for any lunchbox, and my fun Animal Face Bagels are a fun way to get kids involved in the food prep. Its super easy and a great addition to your little ones lunchbox. For another fun lunchtime idea, try these designing some Flower Sandwiches
Large rolled-up wraps can be a little overwhelming for mini eaters, so why not liven-up your child lunch break with my Chicken, Tomato and Mayo Lollipops. Its super easy and a great addition to your little ones lunchbox. For another bite-size lunch idea for you little one, try these Tomato Snail Wraps
Spread a smile in the school canteen with these Chicken and Pesto with Red Pepper Thins, my fun twist on the staple chicken sandwich. Kids love pesto and this adventurous little number is likely to make co-diners green with envy! Its super easy and a great addition to your little ones lunchbox. For another alternative …
Even picky palates love avocados, so try combining this green super fruit with prawns for a super-fuelled lunch. This Perfect Prawn and Avocado Sandwich is brainpower at its best! Its super easy and a great addition to your little ones lunchbox. For another super sandwich combo, try these Prawn & Watercress Sandwiches
If your little one eats their lunch at a snail’s pace, then these easy and entertaining Tomato Snail Wraps should liven things up. Its super easy and a great addition to your little ones lunchbox. For another fun lunchtime idea, try Annabel’s Sushi Sandwich Rolls
My Sushi Sandwich Rolls are an ingenious way to get kids trying new ingredients. Simply replace rice with bread for this quick and inexpensive lunchbox pleaser. Click here for more Lunchbox inspo!
This vegetable pasta dish uses small pasta shapes which is a great way to gradually introduce more texture into your baby’s food. This recipe is from my Complete Baby & Toddler Meal Planner book.
This pasta dish contains spinach which is a great source of various vitamins. Mixing tiny pasta shapes into your baby’s food is also a good way to add texture to encourage your baby to eat more lumpy food. Try my organic pasta with this dish! This recipe is from my Complete Baby & Toddler …
As your baby gets older it is important to encourage them to chew. Dicing vegetables instead of puréeing them is a great alternative.
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