12 Recipes That’ll Help Your Kids Learn In The Kitchen

You may be struggling to find new ways to entertain and educate your kids – and alleviate your own stress – right about now. So how about some Home Ec lessons right in your very own kitchen? Here are some great recipes that will help your kids learn something new, courtesy Delish.com. Bonus: You get to eat the homework!

Popcorn Chicken

If your kids think chicken nuggets come out of a box, teach them the food’s real roots. Show them the chopping, breading, and baking steps—and get the result on the table in less than an hour.

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Alphabet Pizza

Let your little ones identify all the letters in their names, then help you cut them out of pizza dough. The rest of the steps are all kid-friendly, too: adding sauce, cheese, and toppings.

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Donut Apples

Adults should handle cutting and coring the apples, but the kids can take it from there. Get creative with toddlers and ask them to correctly label the circular shape.

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Tomato Butter Spaghetti

This one is sure to be enjoyed equally by both adults and children. It’s the simplest marinara sauce imaginable and kids will relish being a part of the process. Let them tear basil leaves and sprinkle parmesan. Older children can also be put on pasta duty, where they’ll learn how to boil water and (safely) drop the noodles into the pot.

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Earth Day Cookies

These cute lil’ cookies are an excellent vehicle to lead to important discussions about other cultures, countries, and the environment. (Earth Day is April 22, by the way!)

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Chicken Parm-asaurus

Utilize chicken nuggets that you already have on hand and gussy them up. (Do we hear a lesson about recycling in there somewhere…) Chicken parm is ideal comfort food, and this recipe is simple, flavorful, and allows the kids to do lots of fun tasks: topping with mozzarella, sprinkling with basil, and more.

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Cookie Monster Popcorn

Feeling lazy? Pop Sesame Street on in the background and lay out bowls with all the ingredients needed for this so your kids can put it all together themselves.

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Spidey Strawberries

Movie buffs: Here’s your chance to school young ones with some cinematic facts. These simple strawberries can be made in a flash. They’re healthy and only call for three ingredients.

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Chicken Noodle Soup

Chicken noodle soup is restorative and comforting for everyone, so make a big batch with help of the whole family. The leftovers are great, the kids can get involved with tearing the chicken and adding the herbs, and everyone can warm up with a big, heaping bowl.

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Chocolate Chip Cookies

Baking can also help you teach the fundamentals of culinary science to your kids: discussing the purpose of baking soda (it helps to make the cookies leavened and soft, btw), the differences between sugars, and more. Once you’re done with science class, switch to math as the kids help measure ingredients.

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Taco Cups

This recipe is great because the kids can work on the tortilla “cups” while the adults cook the ground beef. The children can learn about the spices in the taco seasoning, as well as help to sprinkle the cheddar and lettuce (and drizzle the sour cream).

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PB & J Apples

The classic kids favorite sans bread. The adults should slice apples, but then the children can take it from there. They’ll love using a cookie cutter to core the apple slices, spreading the peanut butter and jelly, and then making the lil’ sandwich. A little messy, a lot of fun, and totally delicious.

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