Bread rolls
Why buy rolls when you can make them? Sure, they're a little more work than pulling out a bag of store-bought rolls but when you taste these crusty rolls, you'll be pleased that you made the effort
Why buy rolls when you can make them? Sure, they're a little more work than pulling out a bag of store-bought rolls but when you taste these crusty rolls, you'll be pleased that you made the effort
This loaf makes a great breakfast when served lightly toasted
Budget friendly snack for baby to chew and suck on.
Apple and cinnamon scrolls are easy to make and a very tasty for morning tea, afternoon tea or for lunch box snacks.
This Nutella fairy bread is great for birthday party platters and any occasion where the kids are hungry!
A great alternative for families looking for low sugar alternatives. You would never know it is low sugar with the great taste
Fairy bread is a quick fun dish for birthday party or as a special treat for lunch when friends come to play. Sprinkles sprinkles everywhere how delightful
This chocolate bread is great with a cup of coffee or to pop into the lunch box or for a quick dessert add cream and raspberries on the side
If you have plenty of zucchini or looking for an alternative to banana bread this is for you it is sweet and soft with the added spice the whole family will love it with a spread of butter or a slice straight into the lunch box
You wont believe how easy it is to make bread in the slow cooker or crockpot and there is no kneading and rolling involved at all!
Most kids love bacon and cheese rolls. These bacon, spinach and feta scrolls are a nutritious version. Make a batch on the weekend and freeze them for easy lunch box fillers.
This bread is delicious warm with butter and homemade soup. Using mashed potato in bread results in a soft but substantial white loaf. Yum!
This 2 ingredient ice cream bread cooks up just like magic. Use any flavour ice cream you have on hand and you will be enjoying this loaf in no time.
This delicious potato and tomato focaccia is perfect for weekend baking and will match up perfectly with any pot of soup or slow cooker meal.
Sticky tasty cinnamon scrolls for weekend mornings, afternoon tea or lucky lunch box fillers. How could you not!
Try this simple and delicious Banana and Walnut Bread recipe. Fast and easy to prepare with less cooking time than traditional Banana Bread.
Carrot and walnuts are a classic combo and taste terrific when baked together into a bread. Try this easy loaf that's a healthy choice with only half a cup of sugar added. Perfect for afternoon tea after a busy day.
These scrolls freeze really well – separate them into individual scrolls, wrap each one in plastic wrap and place in the freezer. Pop them into the lunch box while still frozen and they should be thawed perfectly by morning tea time.
Making bread isn't as hard as you might think. This foccacia is topped with olives and garlic for a delicious bake that will make your whole house smell gorgeous.
Soda bread is a quick and simple way to bring fresh baked bread to your table. The kids will love it and the inlaws will be impressed
This easy bake is wonderful served warm and spread with butter but equally delicious sliced up for morning tea the next day. Just wrap in baking paper, pop in an airtight container and see how the flavour develops. Yum!
If you love banana bread you will love this recipe with added raspberry and apple it is a delicious combination the whole family will love. Just cut of a slice after school as a healthy alternative to a piece of cake
This recipe combines spicy banana bread with lush cinnamon flavoured apples that makes a delicious and moist loaf. More fruit and less cake, perfect lunchboxes or morning tea.
This is an easy, delicious and fun way to eat breakfast. Kids love to help pull out the bread and fill the middle with yummy goodies. Great for breakfast picnics!
This 5 cup loaf is easy and can be made from ingredients in your pantry. It's a great fallback recipe for when you are out of eggs. Make and slice it for lunch box treats, or just pop it in the oven for afternoon tea.
Banana bread is a very popular recipe for kids - and this Nutella version is a lovely twist on this reliable recipe. Simply add half a cup of Nutella to the cake mixture before you put it in the oven and swirl though the mix. Yum!
Scrolls are always a popular lunch box filler - and your kids will adore these savoury scrolls filled with cheese and Vegemite. Yum!
These cheaty cheese and bacon rolls will have you cheating the supermarket out of dollars and using your pantry ingredients to do it. Grab those stale bread rolls that you have leftover from yesterday and give them a gooey cheese and bacon top that your kids will love.
Why serve plain bread with your Christmas lunch when you can present this beautiful home-baked wreath filled with caramelised onion, chorizo and feta? Let your guests pull it apart at the table and sink their teeth into the fresh warm bread.