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Little hands, big flavors.
Teach the kids to make their own breakfast and reclaim mornings for yourself 😉.
Recipe: Everything Bagel Avocado Toast
How adorable are these? And best of all, you can make them in a big batch and freeze them for up to three months for an easy breakfast on the go.
Recipe: Banana Pancake Muffins
Is it breakfast or dessert? This recipe — a French toast-apple pie hybrid — can be either...or both.
Toss scrambled eggs, cheese, and bacon into tortillas, then top them with your favorite quesadilla toppings like guacamole and salsa.
Recipe: Breakfast Quesadillas
Kids will love making this fun and tasty breakfast recipe. Cut holes in bread using a cookie- or biscuit-cutter, then crack an egg inside of each, and add sliced bacon. The whole thing comes together on a single sheet pan, and it's a great way to feed the whole family.
Recipe: Sheet Pan Egg-in-a-Hole
Buy frozen or fresh naan, and let the kids make their own pizzas with whatever toppings you have on hand. Go for a classic tomato-based pizza with mozzarella or switch things up with pesto and roasted veggies.
Recipe: Ten Minute Naan Pizza
Not only is this recipe quick and easy, but it's an incredibly affordable way to feed the whole fam. If you want to save even more money on ingredients, you can buy canned sloppy Joe sauce.
Recipe: Classic Sloppy Joes
Of course, you can use any of your favorite taco fillings here, even a base of beans if you want to keep things vegetarian-friendly.
Recipe: Beef and Cheese Taco Cups
There are so many satisfying and time-saving meals you can make with rotisserie chicken like this comforting noodle soup recipe. The only other ingredients you really need are chicken stock and whatever noodles you have on hand.
Recipe: Rotisserie Chicken Noodle Soup
Make this childhood classic right at home and slightly lightened-up, right in the air fryer. There's no splattering oil or mess required.
Recipe: Air Fryer Mozzarella Sticks
Want to save more time and effort? Grab some store-bought crescent roll dough, and the rest is easy peasy.
Recipe: Homemade Pigs in a Blanket
It doesn't get much easier than a dump-and-bake casserole. You don't even need to boil the pasta or cook the chicken. Everything gets tossed into a baking dish and baked in the oven.
Just like what they watched on TikTok!
Recipe: Breakfast Tortilla Wrap
Stuffed peppers are super versatile, not to mention fun to make. Hollow out some bell peppers, and fill them with a mixture of your favorite ground meat, rice, black beans, tomatoes, chiles, and whatever else you have in your pantry.
Recipe: Mexican-Inspired Stuffed Peppers
You can personalize these lettuce wraps to your taste. Start with turkey, chicken, pork, or even tofu. Sauté the ground meat, chopped carrots, scallions, hoisin sauce, garlic, and ginger, and serve them DIY style with crunchy bibb lettuce.
This low-carb pizza is still incredibly comforting and satisfying. Half zucchinis, hollow them out a bit, and bake them with tomato sauce, lots of cheese, and pepperoni. Of course, you can always swap in your go-to pizza toppings.
Recipe: Zucchini Pizza Boats
With just three essential ingredients — pasta, tomato sauce, and mozzarella cheese — it doesn't get much easier than this pasta bake. If you have some basil or red pepper flakes or garnishing, it's never a bad idea.
Recipe: Wagon Wheel Pasta Bake
Sheet pan meals are great for the whole family: They require minimal clean-up, they are easy to make, and they feed the whole gang. Make these fajitas with chicken, shrimp, or even flank steak, and serve them with tortillas and your go-to Mexican toppings on the side.
Recipe: 30-Minute Sheet Pan Fajitas
Say hello to perfectly crispy-on-the-outside-gooey-on-the-inside grilled cheese, and thanks to your handy air fryer, you don't even have to turn on the stove-top.
Recipe: Air Fryer Grilled Cheese
With just five ingredients — ground beef, pasta, taco seasoning, canned salsa, and shredded Mexican cheese — this one-pot recipe is a perfect weeknight dinner.
Recipe: One-Pot Taco Pasta Skillet
Turn fast-food chicken nuggets into a wholesome meal that the family can make together. The kids will love dredging the chicken into egg and a mixture of flour and spices. Then, bake the nuggets on a sheet pan with sweet potato wedges or turnip fries.
Recipe: Healthy Baked Chicken Nuggets
These roll-ups are made with cream cheese, flour tortillas, and lots of chopped veggies, but you can always work with whatever deli meat, cheese, and spreads you have in the fridge.
Start with store-bought pizza dough, and the rest is child's play (literally). Serve these pizza twists with marinara or pesto for dunking.
Recipe: Pepperoni Pizza Twists
While the recipe calls for a number of ingredients, you can really minimize your grocery list by sticking to a good store-bought marinara sauce. Toss the sauce with pre-made ravioli and Italian sausage, and top it all with cheese.
Grab a rotisserie chicken, or use leftover chicken breast from last night's dinner. Use whatever BBQ or buffalo sauce you like best, and top the stuffed sweet potatoes with anything from mozzarella cheese and red onion to blue cheese dressing and chopped celery.
You could order take-out, or you could make this classic recipe at home. This meal comes together like magic. Everything from the chicken to the egg and the veggies are cooked on a single sheet pan.
Recipe: Sheet Pan Chicken Fried Rice
It comes together in under 30 minutes, and who doesn't love egg noodles?
Recipe: Easy Ground Beef Stroganoff
It really doesn't get much easier (or cuter) than these four ingredient Caprese skewers. Add on some extras like prosciutto or melon, and give the kids the task of assembling them.
Recipe: Caprese Salad Skewers
Let the little ones pick out their favorite toppings and assemble these adorable pizza bagels that are ideal for any time of day.
Recipe: Pizza Bagels
You can never have too many skillet dinners in your arsenal. This recipe calls for orzo, your go-to pork or sausage, onions, peppers, and garlic-y tomato sauce.
Recipe: Italian Orzo and Sausage Skillet
The recipe calls for caramel candy to melt yourself, but make it even easier and grab some caramel or chocolate syrup. Then crumble your favorite candy bar on top for even more deliciousness.
Recipe: Caramel Apple Nachos
Because we all know they're going to lick the bowl anyway...
Recipe: Edible Cookie Dough
You can pretty much sub in whatever cereal your kids like best. The rest of the recipe remains the same!
Turn dessert into an edible art project with these banana and Nutella sushi rolls. You can make them with just three ingredients, or you can spice things up with peanut butter, crushed pistachios, and more.
Recipe: Banana Nutella "Sushi"
Baking is a great activity to keep kids entertained. And after one bite of these gooey skillet cookies, you'll want to make them every day.
Recipe: Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie
Fun for the kids and easy clean-up for the adults. A total win-win.
Recipe: One Bowl Vanilla Cupcakes with Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
Get creative and let the kids make their own pizzas with all sorts of fun toppings from granola and shaved coconut to berries and chia seeds.
Recipe: Watermelon Pizza with Berries and Cream Cheese icing
This dessert, made with just angel food cake mix and canned lemon pie filling, is almost too good to be true. Rest assured, they taste just as good as they look.
Recipe: Two-Ingredient Lemon Bars
The only thing better than eating these gooey, fudgy one-bowl brownies is knowing that they require very minimal cleanup.
Recipe: One-Bowl Brownies