What Recipes Could Mums Cook for Their Children?

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Discussion Overview

The thread focuses on sharing recipe ideas and cooking tips for a show themed around "Cooking for Kids," aimed at helping mothers prepare fun and healthy meals for their children. Participants exchange personal experiences and suggestions for engaging children in the kitchen.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares a playful approach to encouraging young children to eat vegetables by turning mealtime into a game.
  • Another participant mentions using creative shapes for vegetables and hiding them in dishes like pizza and spaghetti sauce to make them more appealing to older kids.
  • One user discusses the use of tools like crinkle cutters and food choppers to enhance the presentation of vegetables and make them easier to consume.
  • Another participant highlights the importance of involving children in the cooking process and suggests simple recipes like veggie wraps and chicken nuggets that are easy for moms to prepare.
  • One participant notes that colorful presentations, such as rainbow fruit salads or smiley face veggie arrangements, can make meals more exciting for kids.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods to engage children in cooking and eating healthy foods, with no clear consensus emerging on specific recipes or techniques.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects a variety of personal experiences and creative ideas shared by participants, focusing on making cooking enjoyable for both mothers and their children.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for inspiration on how to engage mothers in cooking for their children may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

Yvonne
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Hello Ladies (and gentlemen) - I need help! My mouth ran away with me the other night, and I need some suggestions to help me pull off the show I am going to do in November. I am fine with Cooking with Kids shows, have done one and have gained some great tips so have ideas for my next one. But the show I have offered this time is Cooking for Kids. This will be an evening event for mums (no children present). Obviously we want to get our children eating healthier, but make food fun. Have you any ideas what recipes I could offer that would appeal to the Mum's for them to cook for their children.
I know you won't let me down.

Yvonne :D
 
Cooking for kidsI would start with a tip for people with kids that are young. Start them oout right. Make eating veggies fun. When my kids were little-3 &4 i encouraged them to play with their food! we would take a little bowl of dressing and put it in the middle of the table and tell the kids it was the lake. Then we would take lightly steamed, almost raw veggies and pretend we were big giant monsters. We would grab trees (broccoli) up by their roots and dip them in the lake and eat them. We would grab the people (green beans) and devour them. Sliced carrots were animals, and cauliflower were plants. My kids still love to eat veggies. And no they don't still play with their food, but until 6 & 7 broccoli was still called trees.

It is harder for kids that already are older. My advice would be pizza with veggies chopped really small with lots of cheese on top to hide them. Maybe use the creative cutters to cut veggies and cheese into fun shapes. Hide veggies in your spaghetti sauce. ( I always do that when my kids have a friend over for dinner and it always seems to work.)

Hope these suggestions help a little.
 
to go with the veggies, you can slice them with the crinckle cutter to not only make them look pretty, but to hold the dip/dressing on them better (makes for less mess). If you have the apple wedger, wedge the apples and dip them in caramel or similar stuff. even just add cinnamon and sugar so it's not so sweet. this way you can show off either the simple additions pieces or the flour/sugar shaker. Apple tarts are nice and easy too using the cut n seal. you can also do crust-free PB&J circles with the cut n seal. you can also do the chicken and broccoli ring from the stoneware inspirations cookbook, this way you can show how easy it is to make it look like there really isn't broccoli in it with the food chopper....parents tend to love the fact that there are tons of vegetables that they can chop with the food chopper, make them really really tiny, and hide them in foods. just use your imagination, never doubt an idea, try it and if it doesn't work the first time, fix it until it does!
 
Do you have the kids cook book? I have done 1 kids show so far and have another one booked at the end of this month. I let the Mom's pick out the things that we are going to make. One thing that is really good is the veggie wrap. I even made this one for an adults show by special request 2 times. :)
Do you have any children? If so, what are thier favorite things that you have? If not, let me know and I will let you know some of my children's favorite Pampered Chef products. There are 6 of them so it will be a varried list. I can e-mail it to you if you would like. Let the mom's know that children love to help in the kitchen when they get to use Pampered Chef products. Just my opinion. ;)
Rachel
 
Hi Yvonne,I completely understand your dilemma and I'm here to help! Cooking for kids can be a tricky task, but with the right recipes and tips, you can definitely make it a fun and healthy experience for both moms and their children.Firstly, I would suggest focusing on dishes that are easy to prepare and require minimal ingredients. This will make it less intimidating for moms who may not be confident in the kitchen. Some ideas for simple yet tasty recipes could include homemade chicken nuggets, mini veggie pizzas, or even fruit and yogurt parfaits.Another tip would be to involve the moms in the cooking process by having them assist in preparing the dishes. This will not only make it a more interactive and enjoyable experience, but it will also give them the opportunity to learn new skills that they can use when cooking with their children at home.In terms of making food fun, you could try incorporating colorful and creative presentation ideas. For example, you could make a rainbow fruit salad or arrange veggies and dip in the shape of a smiley face. These small touches can make a big difference in getting kids excited about trying new foods.Lastly, don't forget to have some healthy snacks and refreshments available for the moms to enjoy while they cook. This will keep them energized and engaged throughout the show.I hope these suggestions help and I have no doubt that you will pull off an amazing Cooking for Kids show in November. Good luck!Best,
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some quick and easy recipes for busy mums to prepare for their children?

Busy mums can prepare quick and easy recipes like quesadillas, which can be made in under 15 minutes. Simply fill tortillas with cheese, beans, and any leftover veggies, then grill until crispy. Another option is pasta with a simple tomato sauce; just boil pasta and mix it with canned tomatoes, garlic, and herbs for a nutritious meal in no time.

How can I make healthy snacks for my children?

Healthy snacks can be made using fruits and vegetables. Try making fruit kabobs with a variety of colorful fruits on skewers, or create veggie sticks with hummus for dipping. You can also bake sweet potato fries or make homemade granola bars using oats, honey, and nuts for a nutritious treat.

What are some recipes that can help introduce new foods to my children?

Introducing new foods can be fun with recipes like smoothies, where you can blend fruits with spinach or kale without them noticing. Another idea is to make homemade pizza, allowing kids to choose toppings like bell peppers, mushrooms, or even pineapple, making them more open to trying new flavors.

Can I prepare meals in advance for my children?

Absolutely! Meal prepping is a great way to save time. You can prepare casseroles, soups, or stews in advance and freeze them in individual portions. On busy days, simply reheat a portion for a quick meal. Additionally, you can chop vegetables and store them in the fridge for easy access during the week.

What are some fun recipes that children can help make?

Involving children in cooking can be enjoyable with recipes like homemade tacos, where they can assemble their own with various toppings. Baking cookies is another fun activity; let them mix the ingredients and shape the dough. Simple recipes like no-bake energy bites made from oats, peanut butter, and honey are also great for kids to help with!

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