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This is a sticky, sweet mincemeat, packed with all the wonderful flavours of christmas.
The goodie-two-shoes alternative to chocolate – and another good source of the carbohydrates your body needs.
Semolina makes a brilliant crispy coating for these lightly spiced prawns. This simple recipe is suitable for children to make.
Use this basic recipe and vary the fruit, depending on what is available. Apples, blueberries, pears or blackberries all work well. Add a handful of dark chocolate chips for a special treat, or raisins for extra sweetness.
Get your kids involved in the kitchen making this vegetarian marrow recipe, which was a winning dish from Ellie-Mae Warden from Forest Lodge School.
why have beef burgers when you can have brie and bacon beef burgers? Kids and adults alike love this cheesy-meaty flavour combination.
Noodles are filling and fun, and kids will enjoy making and eating this mildly spicy noodle recipe.
This goujon recipe is bound to please both kids and adults alike, plus these chicken treats are proof that making your own beats shop-bought ones.
If feeding a family of four, simply double the recipe – kids love these sausage kebabs. This is an ideal dish for the barbecue.
Kids will love helping to make – then eat – these quick chocolate custard Easter eggs. We have used cleaned and cooked eggshells as cups for this chocolate custard. Alternatively, serve them in tiny coffee cups.
These chocolate Easter truffles are a sophisticated alternative to a shop-bought Easter egg. Kids can help you make these delightful sweets and decorate the 'nest'.
Unexpected guests? Want to keep the kids occupied? Make these simple, lemony Easter biscuits from what's in your store cupboard.
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