Pizza pockets
Make your pizzas completely portable by folding them into tasty little pockets with the ingredients on the inside. They're delicious cold and make an ideal picnic or lunch box filler.
Make your pizzas completely portable by folding them into tasty little pockets with the ingredients on the inside. They're delicious cold and make an ideal picnic or lunch box filler.
Sneak finely grated carrot into the tomato paste kids love pizza and you can hide lots of vegetables inside it
These delicious kid-sized hamburgers are healthy and full of flavour. Skip the fast food salt, excess fat and fairy floss bread and make these for your little ones.
Served with salad and guacamole these mini Mexican meatloaves will be a family favourite, with hidden vegetables and easy to pre prepare it's a winner for the busy family with vege avoiding kids.
Peanut sauce is the best, isn't it? And when it's served on top of - or beside - beef skewers, it gets even better. Here is an easy recipe you could make any night of the week.
Tempt fussy eaters with these crunchy chicken and lentil patties. They have enough chicken to keep the kids interested and enough vegetables to keep Mum happy!
Sausage rolls are a popular snack for kids and adults alike. These sausage rolls are particularly simple using ready-rolled frozen puff pastry and sausage mince you can buy from the butcher.
These delicious tuna patties are packed full of healthy vegetables and use rice cakes to hold the mixture together making them light and crispy. Your kids will love them and have no idea how healthy they really are.
These easy egg pikelets will have even the fussiest of eaters begging for more! Light, fluffy and SO moreish, these little bites are great for after-school snacks or served alongside some streamed veggies for an easy-peasy kids' dinner.
You can prepare these chicken satay skewers ahead of time by marinating the chicken breast pieces in satay sauce for at least 30 minutes. Whether you choose to make your own satay sauce or use a sauce out of the bottle, these skewers are delicious and really simple to prepare.
These tasty wedges make a complete meal with the yummy corn salsa or a delish side for a Mexican fiesta. Who doesn't love wedges for dinner?
Fish fingers don't have to come out of a box! Use fresh salmon fillets to create 'fish fingers' that are much yummier than the frozen kind
This panko-crumbed chicken schnitzel is an extra crunchy version that the whole family will love. You could cut it into small fingers for toddlers or even pack it into lunch boxes.
These Asian chicken noodles recipe is really quick and delicious with soft flavours that are suitable for the kids. Perfect for a quick mid-week meal.
Take a break from playing the ‘dinner police’ by dishing up some of these meals which have the tick of approval from little ones. Full bellies and empty plates, here we come!
This delicious Thai-style pineapple fried rice uses fresh chunks of pineapple and salty fish sauce for that authentic Thai flavour. Best of all, it cooks in under 10 minutes.
Chicken soup has plenty of health-giving properties and makes the best 'get well' gift for sick friends and family. This version of the soup combines plenty of vegetables, noodles and a whole chicken.
These banana smoothie pancakes with chia gel, are highly nutritious and equally delicious! Perfect for a Sunday morning brekkie, this recipe is a real crowd pleaser.
These bacon cheeseburger pizza balls have all the flavour of a delicious cheeseburger, wrapped up in pizza dough. Bake them for a picnic, party or just for a fun cooking activity with the kids.
Making your own party pies is really easy and these chicken party pies taste delicious! Great for little fingers, just make sure they've cooled a little first!
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!
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.
These are really quick and easy to make. •Great for parties, make them the day before, cool, store overnight in the fridge and then reheat before serving.
Any recipe with the words "tray" and "baked" in the title wins me over, and who can resist a big slab of cheesy, bubbling pasta with meatballs? This must surely be one of the most comforting dishes to cook, share and eat!
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!
These simple sushi rolls are a great treat for the kids. They're packed full of good stuff (fish, rice, avo and veggies), but they taste so good your little ones won't even realise that they're actually healthy! Quick and easy to make any night of the week.
This chicken fried rice is a great quick kids' dinner when you want to use up leftover veggies in the fridge and have some BBQ chicken to hand too! Some quick chopping action and frying pan is all that's needed to get this tasty meal on the table in minutes!
This healthy version of fish and chips will save your waistline and give you a healthy tasty meal. Fresh fish should be a regular part of your diet and this is a great way to cook it without deep frying.
Consider making a double batch of these and popping some into lunchboxes cold. You can hide some veges in there as well.
These homemade honey soy chicken skewers couldn’t be simpler! Marinate meat in advance, thread on the chicken and they are cooked before the rice is done. They're kid-friendly and super-yummy!