What To Do With Your Child’s Leftovers
The ultimate guide to using up your child's leftover food, including recipes from the Love Food Hate Waste website and the Kidspot Kitchen.
The ultimate guide to using up your child's leftover food, including recipes from the Love Food Hate Waste website and the Kidspot Kitchen.
This easy recipe serves a colourful mix of antipasto favourites. Buy cold meats from a deli and combine bought produce with fresh fruit and vegetables.
These adorable little tea cups are perfect party food and everyone will think they taste great.
Get the kids in the kitchen! They'll love helping to make this colourful Allsort slice.
Can you believe this pineapple cake has only 3 ingredients? Well it has and it is a moist and delicious afternoon tea treat.
Get your hands on a sushi mat and start making your own sushi with this easy tuna sushi rolls recipe. Serve with soy sauce and pickled ginger.
A yummy alternative to a sandwich or roll, wraps with a delicious filling like these chicken, bacon, avocado and caesar salad are the perfect easy lunch for the kids or on the go.
This roasted vegetable and rocket salad has a great honey mustard dressing and is topped with rocket to give it a peppery bite.
Who doesn't love a moist juicy rissole? Make this healthy family friendly rissole recipe with chicken, mango and sweet chilli sauce.
These easy lamb pita pockets are great for using up leftover lamb for lunch or dinner the next night. They're so easy to chuck together and the additional mint dressing gives them an added zing.
Dad and the kids take over the kitchen for an evening to cook up a great Barilla pasta dish.
Kids love being able to stuff their own taco and this recipe makes it not only a yummy choice but a healthy one too.
This baked beef enchilada recipe is sure to become a family favourite - add a salad for a simple meal.
Make this hearty casserole with chuck steak as the long, slow cooking tenderises the beef until it's melt-in-the-mouth tender. Plenty of veggies means all you need to serve this with is some crusty bread or creamy mash.
Prepare all the ingreadients and then everyone can build their own Fajita.
Grilled meat served as a taco on a flour or corn tortilla is known as a fajita.
This is a great basic recipe to get the kids started on baking - and decorating.
If you're a beetroot or prawn fan you cannot go past this recipe for a delicious healthy salad at lunch, brunch or dinner. Make a large dish for the summer barbecue table and enjoy with your favourite barbecued foods, and of course your favourite summer drink.
Whether it's a light dinner, brunch or a lunch for your friends at the weekend this beetroot tarte tatin is the perfect dish to delight the beetroot loving tastebuds. Sprinkle with feta and mint and serve with a crunchy side salad.
Perfect for teething babies and have a beautiful banana bread flavour.
Ideal pudding for your baby using fruit as the sweetener
Start with this as a base and then add a variety of other flavours such as Dijon Mustard if you wish
The flavour combination will surprise you and this is a really simple dessert that takes little preparation at serving time.
This recipe is fantastic for BBQ’s , entertaining and picnics.
Make a meal out of baked potatoes with this tasty minced beef filling and cottage cheese.
Baked campfire apples are fun to cook over the camp fire or in the oven
This is a very quick meal to prepare, healthy and oh so tasty with the crunchy salad
This pasta dish has few ingredients, and is suitable for all ages from toddler up. I told my children that it was like bacon cheeseburger pizza but I don't tell them I have hidden veggies in there!
You can have the family tucking in to these in less time than it takes to drive to McDonalds - and much more budget friendly!