Other recipes my kids like to do (and have been doing since they are about 7):
Pancakes. Super easy: 1 egg, one small spoon of sugar, one very big spoon of flour (I don’t know the US spoon sizes), as much milk as needed to make creamy. Multiply as needed.
Spicy noodle pan. Cook noodles in a pan. Boil until most of the water is gone (not that much in a pan to begin with anyway). Add lots of spices as they like. I can’t tell you much about it because they invented it on their own and love it and do it every now and then. Note: Most of the spices in my home are not that spicy: Sweet and mild peppers, oregano, parsley, turmeric, rosemary, granular garlic, thyme. I think kummel is the one they like least.
Fried sausages with spices.
I’m fine with their dishes not having all the expected components (protein, carbohydrates, vegetable). It actually improves their intake of vegetables/fruits when that is the only thing available. Just over the course of the day all parts should be there.
Other recipes my kids like to do (and have been doing since they are about 7):
Pancakes. Super easy: 1 egg, one small spoon of sugar, one very big spoon of flour (I don’t know the US spoon sizes), as much milk as needed to make creamy. Multiply as needed.
Spicy noodle pan. Cook noodles in a pan. Boil until most of the water is gone (not that much in a pan to begin with anyway). Add lots of spices as they like. I can’t tell you much about it because they invented it on their own and love it and do it every now and then. Note: Most of the spices in my home are not that spicy: Sweet and mild peppers, oregano, parsley, turmeric, rosemary, granular garlic, thyme. I think kummel is the one they like least.
Fried sausages with spices.
I’m fine with their dishes not having all the expected components (protein, carbohydrates, vegetable). It actually improves their intake of vegetables/fruits when that is the only thing available. Just over the course of the day all parts should be there.