Apple and blackberry crumble
If you're looking for a gluten-free dessert recipe then this is the one for you. This apple and blackberry crumble uses almond meal and coconut for the crunchy topping. Serve with ice cream!
If you're looking for a gluten-free dessert recipe then this is the one for you. This apple and blackberry crumble uses almond meal and coconut for the crunchy topping. Serve with ice cream!
Juicy apple, creamy avocado and the crunch of roasted almonds mingle to make this one salad that you will want to eat this winter.
Smoothies are a fantastic way to get a quick nutritious brekkie on the run. Make yours even healthier by adding quinoa flakes. Quinoa is a powerhouse of protein, iron, fibre, vitamin B and loads of other vitamins and minerals.
This is a crumble in reverse. Thats to say, theres a smaller layer of fruit on top with lots of crumble underneath. And for those of us who think that a crumbles golden, crunchy topping is the best bit - then I grant you pudding perfection!
If your kids are into smoothies, there's no reason why they can't enjoy one at school. Simply freeze them ahead of time, and they'll be cold and ready to drink by lunchtime.
For a healthy and fun kiddie treat, you can't go past these Strawberry and orange icy pops. They are the perfect way to end a hot summer's day. So refreshing!
This impressive sweet treat is much healthier than it looks. Serve up these apple pastries with spiced cream cheese frosting for afternoon tea and the kids will think they've hit the jackpot. So yum!
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.
These divine maple poached pears can be eaten either warm or cold, for breakfast, lunch or dinner! The perfect topping for cereals or porridge and delicious served alongside a stack of pancakes and ice cream. We love the versatility of the recipe, and so will you!
Rice pudding is classic nursery food - calming, mellow and easy to eat. Some cook it in a saucepan on a stove-top and others prefer to bake it in a slow oven. But however you cook it, it's delish! Especially when paired with brown sugar pears. Need we say more?
Packed with fruit, nuts and oats, this is a healthy breakfast idea that you can make the night before so you're ready to roll first thing. Easy as!
This cheesecake dip with fruit sticks recipe is a great after dinner treat or afternoon snack. The kids will be delighted - it's healthy, fun and delicious - what more could you want after a long day at school?
In need of a quick dessert for the family or the in laws have popped over. You are sure to have all of these staples in your pantry and fridge and everyone will be impressed.
These baked apples are an old-fashioned but delicious recipe. Served with hot custard you can't beat the golden sweetness that you can only get from baking. They form their own buttery caramel sauce in the dish underneath.
This peach and raspberry cake is based on a great recipe by Julie Goodwin. I needed something a little special so I have spiced it up and added some raspberries.
Fruit purees make excellent first foods for baby - and your little one is going to love this sweet combination of pear and apricot. You can use fresh ripe apricots when they're in season or try them canned in their own juice.
These grapesicles are a fun, healthy alternative to ice-blocks on a hot summers day!
Use up leftover bananas to make this banana cake that's great for lunch boxes or as an after school treat. Then top with a delicious citrus icing. Yum!
Marmalade is a delicious tangy spread to have on your toast for breakfast. This marmalade recipe is surprisingly easy to make and uses plenty of delicious oranges which gives it a lovely sunshine-y colour. Perfect for gifts, this recipes makes 1.5 litres of marmalade.
Pear and almonds is a classic combination but add a burst of blueberries to the mix and you've got yourself a taste sensation! These simple muffins and great as an afternoon tea treat or as a special addition to the lunch box.
When the sun is beating down outside, a glass of this refreshing raspberry crush drink will cool the kids down. Made with just 2-ingredients, relief from the heat is only 5 minutes away!
The kids will love this wholesome breakfast smoothie - especially those who aren't keen on a big brekkie. This liquid meal is packed to brim with nutritious ingredients and will keep them full and satisfied until recess.
There is nothing more refreshing than big cold chunks of icy watermelon on a hot day so we have made it a little easier and given your watermelon a stick!
Who doesn't love a iced chocolate and this one is good for them if you use low fat milk it will increase their uptake of calcium
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 cake does require quite a bit of preparation before it goes in the oven – it will probably take you 30-45 minutes. But, wow, what a rich, delectable cake!
These Creamy coconut and pineapple popsicles are the perfect way to cool down on a hot day. They taste totally divine and are healthy too. Bonus!
These meringues are light crispy and chewy and with that hint of orange it gives them a little zesty flavour , chocolate and hazelnut a perfect compliment for orange,
Apple muffins are an incredibly healthy snack young children will love. Using natural yoghurt and grated apple and dates, this muffin recipe is deliciously scented with cinnamon and is just as good served hot or cold.
Apple pie filling is a great way to use up excess apples at the end of the season. With cinnamon, nutmeg and mixed spice added, you can use it to fill a pie, make apple turnovers and crumbles or just serve it up with ice cream.