Entries Tagged as 'kids in the kitchen'

"easiest homemade pizza"

Fresh pizza is a firm favourite in this home.  My husband Richard is a very keen cook and makes the most amazing pizza’s from scratch.  Until recently, pizza was only ever a weekend treat because as much as I like cooking, making bread of any kind is beyond me and he of course is at work in the week.  But recently I spotted some frozen pizza dough at Waitrose and I couldn’t wait to try it.  Pizza is something we all enjoy including Anya and it’s so popular with her friends too when they come over for play dates.  So I saw this as my opportunity to make fresh pizza anytime I wanted but without the hassle of making the dough.

Apart from the fact that homemade pizza tastes far better than shop bought, it also allows you to be as creative and varied as you like with the toppings and everybody can have different toppings without much extra effort.  So when I tried out this new frozen dough last week, I decided to go for a basic margherita for Anya (it’s her favourite) and chose some grown-up, no tomato sauce versions for me and Richard.

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"ideas for baking with kids"

I love cooking but I’m not nearly as keen on baking or making sweet stuff.  I guess I’m just more of a savoury person.  Anya though loves baking and so lately I’ve been thinking that I need to do a bit more with her.  A couple of weekends ago she and I made some bunny cookies and she loved getting involved.  The look of pure excitement on her face when I told her we were going to be making cookies together made me think I need to do this more often.  It also made me realise that it doesn’t have to be a complicated exercise, in fact the simpler the better.  Sometimes it can even be about decorating some shop bought cakes or cookies.  Or making simple fairy cakes and just decorating the cupcake liners.  So with half-term coming up I thought it would be handy to have a few easy baking ideas up my sleeve:

"ideas for baking with kids"

1. Making cookies in different shapes like we did a few weeks ago is always fun.  I found a very simple cookie recipe and showed Anya all the cookie cutter shapes we have and she chose to make bunnies.  I didn’t have time to make icing so instead we made little tails from the same cookie dough.  She had great fun cutting out the shapes and getting flour all over herself.  Next time we might try cloud, star and moon shaped ones.

"easy ideas for baking with kids"

2.  This is such a cute idea!  Make simple shapes with filo pastry and then bake the pastry.  In this filo boat recipe they’ve also made a chocolate pool (yum!) but if you didn’t want to do that, you could just fill the boats with chopped red berries and dust with icing sugar.  Or for an extra sweet treat, fill will little M&M’s.   This is top of my list to try soon. 

"easy cupcake decorating with kids"

3.  Make simple cupcakes or buy them and have fun decorating them.  I especially like the idea of making little paper decorations to adorn the cupcake liners and to top them rather than using sprinkles and icing.  Just like these mustache cupcakes, they’ll look so much more unique and you can be as creative as you like.

"easy baking ideas for kids"

4.  Baking doesn’t always have to mean sweet things.  Like these teddy bear rolls, making bread can be just as much fun.  Kids love playing with dough of any sort so why not try making fun shaped bread.  You can make any shape you like and then give it ears, a tail or anything else that your kids can imagine. 

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