Pancakes - What kid doesn’t love pancakes? In the process, they’ll practice measuring, stirring, pouring batter, and working with a hot stove.
Red sauce spaghetti - An undeniable classic, teaching kids how to make pasta with a basic tomato basil sauce is a skill that will continue its impressiveness until the end of time.
Frittata - It’s one of those dishes that looks and sounds so impressive but is really so simple to make! It’s also good practice for cracking eggs.
ABC pudding - Avocado, banana, and chocolate pudding is a healthy dessert that will teach your kids about using a blender, and it’ll show them that sweets can be good for you!
Tacos - This dish is fun from beginning to end, and it’s a great way to simultaneously teach kids to be engaged while they eat.
Tomato soup - This could also be a perfect opportunity to teach the kids how to use an immersion blender.
Fro-yo pops - Besides the fun name, teaching your kids how to make their own popsicles is a much more entertaining option to the store-bought alternatives.
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French toast - This delectable breakfast option is actually way healthier than sugary cereals and it’s quick and easy to make!
Stir fry - It’s very fast to make and it’ll teach them about stovetop safety, plus it can be modified for any diet!
Cheesy quesadillas - Simple, quick, and a great way to sneak in some veggies, cheesy quesadillas go great with a lesson on how to make fresh salsa and guacamole.
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