Bells of St Clements muffins
Just like the nursery rhyme, these muffins are filled with yummy orange and lemon flavours. They make a zingy afternoon snack or lunch box treat. They can also be made gluten free.
Just like the nursery rhyme, these muffins are filled with yummy orange and lemon flavours. They make a zingy afternoon snack or lunch box treat. They can also be made gluten free.
Make your own Easter bunnies with this chocolate rabbit recipe. Easy to make, you can also pop an Easter egg inside the bunny before you seal the rabbit together for an extra Easter surprise!
This fruity smoothie uses a fruitbowl of fresh goodies to make a delicious drink. Perfect for breakfast but delicious at any time of day.
This basic biscuit recipe is always winner, with gooey jam adding flair and fun to a buttery shortbread-style base.
You're only four ingredients away from a fat-free moist coconut loaf that makes a great lunch box snack or after school treat. You'll love this cake recipe even more when we mention it's an all-in-one mix too!
A chocolate cake that looks like a graveyard? Now that is spooky and the kids will love making this with you. Get them icing the "gravestones" and crushing that "dirt".
Set little hearts thumping with this dainty love heart fairy bread. Surprise the kids with it for afternoon tea, or let them join in the fun of making it themselves.
You'll remember this recipe fondly from your childhood, and now you can help your children create their own childhood memories. These sweet little morsels are so simple to make - and taste crispy, sticky and delicious. A perfect party food that's simple to serve and is a hit with all ages.
Great as a party food idea, these ice cream sandwiches use shop-bought cookies and ice cream to make a kiddie favourite. Roll them in choc chips for a decadent dessert or, try sprinkles if you fancy a pretty rainbow affect.
These cute little truffles are a perfect activity for kids and they will have fun making these to eat or give as gifts.
Sushi is loved by children and adults alike - and this baby sushi is just perfect for little hands to hold. Roll fresh sticks of your kids' favourite vegetables inside the nori sheets and you have an easy and healthy dinner or party food idea
An easy snack and a great way to use up left over turkey.
This easy pizza dough recipe makes enough for two dinners, or four pizzas. Once you have split the dough in half, you can wrap half in glad wrap and freeze it until you need it for the next pizza night.
These delicious Tim Tam brownies are stuffed full of New Zealand's favourite biscuit and enveloped in a yummy coating of chocolate brownie. They are so easy to make and perfect to take along and share with friends.
These biscuits are versatile they can be served with a glass of wine, or top with marmite for a kids snack or a couple in the lunch box
This clever recipe uses shop-bought marshmallows so is much easier than you might think. Once the 'eggs' are cool, the kids can get to work decorating them. Lovely as an edible Easter craft.
Pizza is always a popular choice with kids - and now you can really get this involved in the making of dinner with this cute - and simple - pizza recipe.
The delicious dessert combines biscuits, cream, condensed milk and flakes of chocolate for an iced sweet treat that's great at a party or as a special pudding for the weekend.
This microwave choc chip cookie recipe is perfect if you dont have an oven or are too scared to make a whole tray of cookies because you will eat them all. This recipe makes just two cookies. One for you and one for a friend!
This gorgeous chocolate fudge only takes seconds to make a quick thing to whip up when you don't have something for the school fair
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.
Looking for some party food for toddlers? These delicious strawberry mice are a great healthy choice and cute to boot!
Strawberry milo delight is a quick and easy dessert that is also quite delicious. Grate some chocolate over the top of the custard for a real treat the kids will love.
Much like the bars you can buy at the supermarket, these marshmallow cereal bars can be added as a treat to your child's lunch box or you could make a batch for the cake stall.
Using turkish bread as a pizza base is a nice change and super quick.
This apple cake is a wonderfully moist cake, quick to make and if there is any leftover, great for lunch boxes or after-school snacks.
Want a banana cake recipe you can whip up quickly with all those ripe bananas going to waste in the fruit bowl? Try this delicious banana cake recipe, which works well for morning tea, afternoon tea and as a lunch box treat.
The kids will love making this deliciously simple fudge in a bag. Just pop it all in the bag and let them have their fun. This is perfect as a sweet treat.
These are lovely vanilla flavoured biscuits with the added attraction of colour and ‘movement’! Great fun for the kids to help with colouring, kneading, rolling and slicing.