Veggie fritters
Great if you want to use up veggies in the fridge, these wholesome fritters are wonderful with a rasher of crispy bacon and a poached egg. Use whatever combo takes your fancy for a light lunch or breakfast side.
Great if you want to use up veggies in the fridge, these wholesome fritters are wonderful with a rasher of crispy bacon and a poached egg. Use whatever combo takes your fancy for a light lunch or breakfast side.
These little mini hamburgers are so much fun and perfect for little hands to hold! They taste even better if add bacon to your burger! These would be perfect for a weekend dinner!
Dinner for your toddler doesn't get much simpler than this easy recipe using two-minute noodles, frozen veggies and cheese. The best thing is it's cheap, easy and they will love it!
These crispy chicken tenders will always be a hit with the kids. Serve with homemade wedges or chips and it's like having takeaway at home!
This pasta bake makes a great side to your dinner, or you could add some chicken or ham and make it a meal! The kids will love the pasta, peas, corn and carrot in a yummy cheesy sauce
For a different take on mince, try this easy spaghetti bake. This recipe uses mince, spaghetti, and a tomato sauce to make a yummy bolognaise oven bake that your kids will just adore. Even better, if you're short on time, just mix in last night's spag bol with the spaghetti and bake. Too easy.
This budget-friendly recipe uses mince, canned soup, veggies and pasta to make a dinner your family will be sure to enjoy. It also freezes well so you can defrost some for a quick meal when you're short on time.
Incorporating egg, bacon and cheese on toast, this is the perfect Sunday night dinner - easy, comfort food and the kids can help mix.
Use pantry staples to make this tasty casserole that kids love and is kind on your budget too. Make the most of leftover rice and you can have this cheesy, veggie-laden meal on the table in 20 minutes.
This is a quick breakfast or dessert idea for kids who say they don't have time to eat but will have a smoothie this is a homemade up and go
Potato cakes are an easy recipe to make for hungry kids. Made with simple ingredients including leftover mashed potato, even toddlers will eat these.
These toddler-sized pizzas use English muffins as the base and some basic toppings that your kids will love. Pop them under the grill and they're ready to go!
Make this simple midweek meal when you want something quick and healthy on the table quick sticks. Kids love noodles so combine them with child-friendly veggies such as carrots and broccoli for a nutritious dinner.
Meatloaf makes a great family meal and this one combines lean mince and hidden veggies to make it a kiddie favourite too. Serve hot with creamy mash and veggies or cold in sandwiches or with salad.
A fun and easy dinner to make on the weekend, these spaghetti toasties are whipped up quickly in the oven. You can also substitute spaghetti for baked beans.
It sounds like an odd mix, but it is surprisingly good - and healthy! Add some yoghurt to the mix and you have a tasty all-rounder dessert family members young and old will enjoy.
These cheesy vegetable pasties have a tasty filling of sweet potato and carrot which make toddlers particularly partial to them for an afternoon tea snack or as a light lunch. They're great for lunch boxes too whether you're big or small!
This flavour-packed pumpkin, baked bean and cheese mash is overflowing with iron, folate, protein and fibre - and it tastes sensational too! This is one dish your little one will find impossible to refuse.