Kids Kitchen Recipes
Get the kids involved in cooking with our Kids Kitchen recipes from easy rocky road bars, fairy cakes and peppermint creams
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Halloween biscuits
Our Halloween biscuits are creepy, kooky almond cookies. The kids will love making these biscuits - at Halloween or any time.
By Emily Stedman • Published
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Bonfire cupcakes
These bonfire cupcakes are topped with miniature camp fires and will be sure to delight your family and friends.
By Anneliese Giggins • Published
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Halloween marshmallows
Make a selection of these Halloween marshmallow pops with your little helper and they’ll be a great addition to your Halloween party
By Anneliese Giggins • Published
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Ghost biscuits
These spooky ghost biscuits are easy to make with the kids. Fun and creative, these biscuits are dipped in white chocolate and decorated with chocolate chips.
By Anneliese Giggins • Published
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Cheesy broomsticks
Cheesy broomsticks make a fan savoury snack for Halloween celebrations. Made with only 3 ingredients, these clever little treats are so easy to create.
By GoodtoKnow • Published
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Witches' fingers
Witches' fingers are made with sweet dough decorated with almonds and jam. But they look convincing - and creepy! Perfect nibbles for a Halloween party
By Jessica Dady • Published
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Porridge bars
These porridge bars are really easy to make and are perfect as snacks or breakfast treats for the kids on a busy school morning
By Anneliese Giggins • Last updated
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Marshmallow crispy bites
These marshmallow crispy bites are one of the easiest recipes we have for getting your kids into cooking. Great fun and they're be so happy when they get to eat the results.
By Anneliese Giggins • Published
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Make with kids: How to make soft brown rolls
By Jessica Dady • Last updated