The ideal way to get the kids involved - try our easy baking recipes for kids, including sweet and savoury treats. See more baking recipe ideas for fun baking with kids.
Your little ones will never know these tasty muffins are packed with fruit and veg! They're a great snack option and delicious served with yogurt or nut butter.
This simple recipe is great fun for children aged seven and eight upwards and it goes to prove that savoury muffins can taste just as good as sweet ones!
An absolute classic - the cornflake cakes recipe. Get the kids involved when making these crunchy and moreish chocolate cornflake clusters. A perfect party pudding that young and old alike will love, the only cooking involved is melting chocolate, butter, and golden syrup.
Little ones will love helping to make this giant version of the classic jaffa cake recipe. A light and springy sponge base is topped with chilled orange jelly, which is then covered in a layer of melted dark chocolate and set to create the crunchy outer layer
Jamie says: "These muffins are a delicious way to pack more veg and fruit into lunchboxes – each one gives kids 1 portion of their 5-a-day".
This melted snowman cake is so adorable you almost won't want to eat him
A special chocolate biscuit recipe that Vivek Singh has spiked with a hint of Indian spices to bring out all the complex notes in the cocoa.
This easy snack uses just 5 ingredients! Top a peanut butter and cornflake base with bananas and melted dark chocolate for the ultimate, family-friendly sweet treat.
Sugar, spice and all things very nice are the secret ingredients in these deliciously festive doughnuts that take just 20 minutes to make from scratch. Mop up the cranberry dipping sauce with the doughnuts while they’re still soft and warm.
These vanilla ‘school cake’ cookies are sure to take you back to your school days. This nostalgic treat takes no time at all to make, but we can’t promise they’ll hang around for long.
Shaun Rankin's fun twist on the classic brownie will delight everyone. Cut up into chunky squares and enjoy in front of a film.
Everyone will love these gorgeous snowman cupcakes. Perfect for a party and a great festive centrepiece or edible gift, the un-iced cupcakes can even be made a week in advance.
Everyone loves a Christmassy biscuit and it would be hard to find a more fun, festive bake than these oh-so-cute Christmas trees. The biscuit is flavoured with delicate spices and vanilla and topped with icing, sweets and treats. Let the fun begin!
Indulge your taste buds with these decadent Coronet cupcakes! The perfect combination of vanilla sponge and rich buttercream frosting, these cupcakes are beautifully adorned with gold accents and shimmering gems.
Kids will love this tasty Eton mess. Raspberries and strawberries are classic Eton mess berries, but feel free to substitute for your family’s favourite fruits.
This is our version of the TikTok-famous custard toast, great for a sweet breakfast or mid-afternoon snack
The best presents are often the ones you make - why not try these simple, Italian snow-like treats
Cast a spell with this show-stopping Halloween cake that's guaranteed to make your party spooktacular. Kids will love the chocolate bat biscuits and ghoulish white chocolate ghosts, and the butterscotch cake is scarily delicious!
These savoury shortbread Christmas trees make for a great festive party snack. This recipe calls for a piping bag and nozzle to create the edible baubles.
These taste truly delicious and they’re a great way of showing children from 10 and 11 upwards how to use a vegetable to create a mouthwatering cake!
These mini carrot cakes are the perfect bite-size treat that won’t max you out on the calories. Deliciously moist cake topped with moreish lemon and cream cheese icing, they’re guaranteed to be a hit with everyone.
Scones don't always have to be served with jam and cream. This teatime treat brings out the flavour of another classic British favourite, Cheddar, and once baked and served warm with a smear of butter these savoury cheese and herb scones will be hard to resist.
Whip up some homemade frozen yogurt to serve alongside these sweet, oat-packed honey flapjacks for a delicious after-dinner treat.
These rolls are perfect to use up any leftover turkey and stuffing from the big festive meals.
Kids will love these cute white chocolate and orange bee cupcakes and they can help you prepare them, too. Studded with white chocolate chips and given a fresh lift with orange zest, these are perfect for a bee-themed birthday party for kids.
Use a box of classic rice crispies to create these sweet treats, made with smooth peanut butter and honey, dotted with dried apricots and drizzled with a little dark chocolate.
William Drabble’s victoria sponge cupcakes is perfect for getting the kids involved with cake mix and calling on their creative side in decorating the cakes
Get baking with the kids and make a batch of these easy Jaffa butterfly cupcakes. Fluffy chocolate orange cupcakes are topped with a swirl of vanilla buttercream and topped with a halved Jaffa cake for a chocolatey twist on a classic baking recipe.
Mini spiced cupcakes with cream cheese frosting - Alyn Williams These delicious mini spiced cupcakes are a great twist on a classic sponge and the cream cheese frosting adds a zingy and refreshing twist.
The best bit of a Chinese takeaway is always cracking open the fortune cookies at the end – but making your own is surprisingly simple. Have fun writing the fortunes to hide inside the cookies, which are dipped in chocolate and coconut for a tasty twist.
Keep the kids entertained during the school holidays with this delicious no-cook recipe. Your little helpers will love getting involved with bashing the biscuits, mixing and pouring
Kids will love making these mini banana bread cakes for Mother's Day
A fantastic eye catching cake project that will excite the kids as they make each different colour