9 favorite kid recipes
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Cooking for the kids can be very satisfying when you know they're going to enjoy the food. Treat them with these 9 favorite kid recipes.TRANSCRIPT
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9 Favorite Kid Recipes
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No-Bake Macaroni & Cheese
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Not only is this ultra-creamy version of mac-and-cheese nearly as fast as the boxed variety, but your family will be able to pronounce every ingredient. If they aren’t broccoli fans, substitute a frozen vegetable of your choice.
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Baked Ravioli
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It’s possible to save time in the kitchen without sacrificing the ability to give your kids a meal with a personal touch. Use frozen ravioli in this dish, but add your own herbs or spices for a meal personally suited for your loved ones.
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Crispy Chicken Nuggets
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It will be hard to go back to store-bought nuggets after you’ve tasted these. You can skip the marinating stage if you don’t have time, but it does add a delicious flavor to the chicken.
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Pizza
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Top pizza dough or prepared pizza crusts with leftover cooked chicken, tomato sauce, fresh herbs, and shredded mozzarella for a simple weeknight dinner.
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Sloppy Joe Sliders
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An already kid-friendly classic just got kicked up a notch. Kids and adults alike will love these pint-sized sliders. Make the sauce ahead of time, if you like. Just reheat it and toast the buns to finish the sliders.
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Ham And Cheese Crescent Roll-Ups
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Ham and cheese crescents are an easy and delicious weeknight dinner, ready in just 25 minutes.
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Beef Taquitos
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Like tacos, only neater to eat, taquitos have plenty of kid appeal. In Mexico, they’re often deep-fried, but baking them works well too. It’s easier and healthier, and the tortillas still turn golden brown and crispy around the edges. Served with salsa and sour cream, they make a quick and satisfying lunch or dinner.
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Chicken-Veggie Quesadillas With Ranch Yogurt Sauce
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This is a great kids’ meal, or cut each quesadilla into eight pieces for an appetizer.
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Chicken Parmesan Wheels
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Kids love shapes and colors; cutting these into pinwheels exposes the beautiful green spinach and gooey cheese.