Very easy to make, no adults supervising, healthy. No food that comes in packages please!
Answer
KIDS COOKING MICROWAVE TORTILLA PIZZA
One 8 inch flour tortilla shell on a double layer paper towel. Cook on high for 1 minute. Spread with 3 tablespoon pizza sauce and sprinkle with Mozzarella cheese. Microwave for 25-35 seconds until cheese melts.
Sprinkle with dried oregano, if you desire. Let stand 1 minute. Cut.
OR
MICROWAVE SCRAMBLED EGGS (Kids'
Recipe)
Put small pat of butter in a microwave-safe dish. Microwave on medium 20 seconds to melt butter. Break egg into bowl. Scramble. Cook on high 1 minute, stirring once during cooking
JM
KIDS COOKING MICROWAVE TORTILLA PIZZA
One 8 inch flour tortilla shell on a double layer paper towel. Cook on high for 1 minute. Spread with 3 tablespoon pizza sauce and sprinkle with Mozzarella cheese. Microwave for 25-35 seconds until cheese melts.
Sprinkle with dried oregano, if you desire. Let stand 1 minute. Cut.
OR
MICROWAVE SCRAMBLED EGGS (Kids'
Recipe)
Put small pat of butter in a microwave-safe dish. Microwave on medium 20 seconds to melt butter. Break egg into bowl. Scramble. Cook on high 1 minute, stirring once during cooking
JM
Recipes that kids can cook?
danielleyo
My 9 year old daughter is really into cooking and asked for a kids' cookbook for Christmas. I think it'd be a better idea to make her one. I am looking for any recipes that don't call for a lot of ingredients and she is a little picky. Any websites or recipes will be greatly appreciated:)
Answer
http://www.recipegoldmine.com/childrecipe/childrecipe.html
http://www.childrensrecipes.com/
http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/kids/
http://recipecircus.com/recipes/msgkfw/
http://biggsuperstore.com/tbsrecipes/children/
http://www.amazingmoms.com/htm/kidscooking.htm
There are a few recipes I remember from growing up. One that my mom did with us was called "Haystacks." Basically you melted butterscotch chips, stirred in chow mein noodles (hard), and then let them set. So good.
http://www.recipegoldmine.com/childrecipe/childrecipe.html
http://www.childrensrecipes.com/
http://familyfun.go.com/recipes/kids/
http://recipecircus.com/recipes/msgkfw/
http://biggsuperstore.com/tbsrecipes/children/
http://www.amazingmoms.com/htm/kidscooking.htm
There are a few recipes I remember from growing up. One that my mom did with us was called "Haystacks." Basically you melted butterscotch chips, stirred in chow mein noodles (hard), and then let them set. So good.
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