Double choc fudge brownies
These yummy double chocolate cupcakes don't need icing when you bite in you get a liquid drop of chocolate perfect as a snack or dessert
These yummy double chocolate cupcakes don't need icing when you bite in you get a liquid drop of chocolate perfect as a snack or dessert
This Halloween, go a little crazy and make fun snacks for the trick or treaters in your neighbourhood. These witches hats are easy to make and they're full of surprises! Fill them up with your favourite little sweets and watch their faces when they discover what's inside!
Scrambled eggs are one of the most popular ways to serve eggs for breakfast - particularly on lazy Sunday mornings. Now you can discover the secret to serving perfectly cooked scrambled eggs every time.
The combination of orange and lemon rinds makes this delicious poppy seed cake especially zingy. And the lemony icing is wonderful too - you could double the quantity of icing, cut the cake in half and ice the middle as well at the top. Yum!
A variation on the traditional chocolate pudding, this recipe has no flour which makes this great if you want chocolate pudding for dessert that is also gluten free.
Whip up a batch of these easy peasy scones before the kids get in from school and serve them up with strawberry jam as an afternoon treat. Better still; make a double batch and freeze the leftovers for lunch boxes!
Banana muffins are an easy addition to any lunch box with very little extra sugar added - and you could add choc chips, macadamias or pecans to the mixture for variation.
Your kids will love getting their hands right into the flour to rub in the butter. Only a little bit of kneading required and then all the fun of cutting out the scones!
The blueberry adds a lovely natural sweetness to these scones no need for jam or cream
An easy way to get fruit and diary into reluctant kids, this yummy milkshake combines the fresh flavours of strawberry, banana and ice cream to make a sweet treat they just won't be able to resist!
This delicious Cookies and cream ice cream cake has just four ingredients and your family will be just as impressed with the flavour as you are.
This fudge is fantastic is rich and sweet with that lovely cherry flavour. It makes a wonderful gift if you pop it into a tin or a box
This is a great recipe for the kids to help with as there is no baking and it is ready in minutes. It taste delicious and is perfect for an afternoon snack or to pop in as a treat in the lunchbox
These fun cakes are great for a party or a sweet treat also can be made for kids with allergies or intolerances.
Mini hot dogs are great for a party or a quick snack for lunch or afternoon tea for the kids.
This toddler favourite will get even the fussiest of eaters munching in the mornings! Try this cheesy, Vegemite toast for breakfast or as a light lunch. Grrr!
If your kids are whining that theres nothing to eat, whip them up one of these Milo cakes each and youll hear nothing but satisfied silence. It sounds weird, but when you cook up the Milo it tastes like a yummy fudge brownie.
Always popular and so easy to make, this Weet-Bix slice recipe is a great way to involve the kids in the kitchen. Let them crush up the Weet-Bix for the base and pour on the icing after it’s baked.
These delicious chocolate brownie morsels are nutrient dense and free of the naughty stuff, making them a fine addition to your bliss ball repertoire. Keep a batch on hand in the fridge to stave off chocolate cravings.
These yummy macaroons are the perfect quick sweet treat that the kids will love helping to make. They're also super speedy to whip up if you have unexpected guests as they'll be done and dusted in 20 minutes!
These pink pillows can be served up freshly made with a knob of melted butter and shaved parmesan or bake straight from the freezer with cream and parmesan until pink and gold! It's a great recipe to get the kids involved too.
The kids will love making these healthy crunchy banana ice blocks on a stick
Make these kid-friendly nachos with a gentle spice mix that even the fussiest of eaters will love. Serve with corn nachos and let the hungry hordes dig in!
Who does not love a chocolate brownie now no arguing as it covers both white and milk chocolate lovers
These beef and potato croquettes are delicious enough for the kids to gobble and parents to steal, which makes them the perfect dish for a kid's birthday party.
The warm caramel icing is delicious! There is no hardship in having to eat these cupcakes while the caramel icing is still warm.
This slice may not be one to make for school lunches - what with nut allergy bans in most schools - but this is definitely a slice you can serve at home! Lovely and fudgy, it will be a popular addition to your repertoire.
This chocolate slice is fun to make and the kids can get involved it is quick and easy and is a winner in the lunch box or as a sweet treat