Low-fat zucchini sticks
These low-fat baked zucchini sticks have a tasty crumb and a delicious tomato dipping sauce that your family will love. These are flavourful and healthy all on one plate.
These low-fat baked zucchini sticks have a tasty crumb and a delicious tomato dipping sauce that your family will love. These are flavourful and healthy all on one plate.
You could try eating only one of these tasty little bites, but be warned: they are way too tasty to stop at one. Cheesy poppers make a great after school snack or lunch when served with a salad. You could also whip up a batch when youre entertaining.
Looking for a healthy snack that the whole family can enjoy? These little bites are incredibly delish and will satisfy your craving for a sweet treat. And the kids will think they're pretty yummy too!
These versatile corn and cheese savoury muffins, are the perfect snack for when you're out-and-about. They are delicious for the lunch box, and make a great breakfast too! What's not to love about these 'eat anywhere' bites?
These chewy Anzac biscuits combine oats, golden syrup and coconut to make a tasty lunch box snack or afternoon treat. Wonderful with a cuppa too!
No bake coconut balls contain just two ingredients and they are super healthy. Pop them into lunch boxes, snack on them after exercise and use them to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Ring the changes at breakfast time with these yummy muffin. Tasty and light, they're perfect for sneaking more veggies into the kids when they're not looking too!
If you have some leftover pumpkin then you are halfway to having a delicious batch of these Easy pumpkin scones. Just don't tell the kids that you have sneaked veggies into their favourite scones.
These cute little rice cake pizzas make a great snack for the kids and you can even get them to help you make them. We have shown you some exact ingredients but you can create your own with whatever you have in the fridge.
These quick scones are just like Nana used to make! A splash of lemonade and a dollop of cream in the mix and you've got a soft, easy to knead dough that will be in and out of the oven before you can say, butter and jam!
Pretend dessert can be healthy with this recipe for banana splits! Topped with chocolate topping, marshmallows, smarties and nuts the whole family will be begging you to make these again.
What better way to keep your kids healthy at school than to pop a few Paleo banana and date muffins in their lunch box?
These moreish chicken meatballs are hiding a delicious, cheesy surprise inside. Theyre packed with goodness and make the perfect lunch or dinner for the whole family.
Old fashioned, simple butter biscuits like Nan makes—you really can't beat them! These butter biscuits with currants are great with your morning cuppa or as a handy lunch box filler.
There is no end to the things you can do with this versatile fruit compote. Dollop some on your breakfast cereal, put a few spoons in your smoothie or eat it on top of toast or in a sandwich. The only limit is your imagination!
These moist apple and yoghurt cupcakes are topped with an irresistible cream cheese and honey-spiked icing. Perfect as an after-school snack or as a special treat for the lunch box.
Why would you cook omelette in a bag? It's the perfect camping meal and works out very well if you need to make a few different omelettes for a crowd. Choose your ingredients and get the kids to help.
Make your own Cherry Ripe bars at home with this scrummy recipe. You'll save a whole heap of money and this version is much kinder to your waistline than the shop-bought variety. Yum!
If school mornings are crazy at your house like they are at mine then you will love these breakfast biscuits. They are choc-full of healthy oats, raisins and coconut. This makes them perfect for eating on the way to school in the car and will give them enough energy to make it to recess.
This has to be the easiest recipe ever for basic cupcakes, with five ingredients and just 15 minutes baking time. The time you save cooking them, leaves more time for decorating the cupcakes, which is the fun part for the kids.
These fruity pizzas are a sweet snack that is made from pikelets spread with orange cream cheese whip and topped with fresh fruit. Kids will love making these with a grown-up's help.
These fruit sushi are a cute fruity snack for parties, for after school or just as a fun cooking activity with the kids.
Get the kids to help by decorating arrowroot biscuits with crazy faces. These are great for parties as a snack or even as a party activity!
These muffins are sure to be a crowd-pleaser! The recipe is based around banana, and varying flavours can be added from there, or right at the end. No matter what your picky eaters like (or dislike), you can throw in their favourite food and they will love these muffins!
These basic vanilla cupcakes can be enjoyed as they are or change them up with orange or chocolate.
With the addition of wholemeal flour and the use of raw cacao, which is bursting with antioxidants, these pikelets are really not at all bad on the health front. Eat them warm from the pan or dunked in ice-cold milk. Beautiful!
This 3 ingredient mac and cheese is so simple and surprising. It's good old-fashioned comfort food to delight the kids and hungry grown-ups.
Looking for party food that will REALLY excite the kids? Look no further than this Spiced maple popcorn recipe. It's just bursting with flavours your party guests will rave about!
Give your kids a thrill with these delicious banana bread cupcakes. Topped with dreamy honey cream, the whole batch will be gone before you know it.
These fun fruit snacks are inspired by the much-loved Sesame Street characters, Bert and Ernie. They'll brighten up snack time and help your little ones enjoy their fruit. It's another winning way to make food fun!