Meringue wreaths recipe

These meringue wreaths are light and a bit chewy on the inside, and would look great glistening under some fairy lights. I've decorated with cachous and chocolate, but you could do it with jelly-tots mini raspberries or even hundreds and thousands.

Tomato meatballs

These tomato meatballs are a great budget-friendly dinner that incorporates mince, tinned tomato soup and other seasonings. Serve it with mashed potato for a delicious dinner on a cold evening.

Mini meatloaves

These little meatloaves are made with beef mince and topped with mustard, cheese and tomato sauce. The kids will love the individual serves.

Pizza pinwheels

These pizza pinwheels are super-easy to make, having no yeast in the recipe. They are equally popular as a snack after school as a yummy alternative to sandwiches in the lunch box.

Veggie pikelets

These scrumptious pikelets are packed full of healthy vegetables that your kids won't even notice. Whip them up for afternoon tea or pop into lunch boxes for a tasty and nutritious snack.

Chicken schnitzel

Chicken schnitzel is a sure-fire winner with kids and adults alike, with it's golden and crunchy crumbs on the outside and moist chicken on the inside. You can freeze this before cooking and keep some to cook later!

Baked banana chips

These baked banana chips bear no resemblance to those hard fried disks that are in the health food aisle in the supermarket. You are just two ingredients away from a tasty snack for your family.

Fairy toadstools

These Fairy toadstools are quick and easy to make - and nutritious as well. What child wouldn’t love these gorgeous toadstools at their fairy or woodland themed birthday party?

Little piggies

These mini sausages wrapped in bread and cheese with the tang of relish make fantastic party finger food for little kids, and big ones too!