Try our collection of recipes that are delicious, kid-friendly and most importantly easy to prepare. Our straightforward dishes are perfect to get your children cooking and ideal for serving up to fussy eaters.
Jamie says: "Inspired by the viral crunchy croissant hack, I’ve turned a pack of Tesco Finest 4 Blueberry & Lemon Hot Cross Mini Loaves into the ultimate in crispy dippers. Teamed with compote-rippled yogurt and a sprinkling of nuts, this is perfect for a brekkie, brunch or dessert. The hot cross mini loaves are rolled out until thin, baked with maple syrup till crisp, then they’re ready to dunk!"
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.
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.
Bring a taste of Italy to the dinner table with this simple frying pan pizza recipe. Cook in a hot pan for a classic crispy base and finish under the grill for deliciously oozing cheese.
Let the family build their own DIY Greek-inspired gyros in this fun and flavoursome midweek banger. Arrange smoky chicken, toasted flatbreads and crunchy veggies on a board with homemade garlic yogurt and start building.
Get dinner on the table in 15 minutes with these sunshine packed Mexican-inspired Baja fish tacos. Pack fish fingers and crunchy veg into tortilla wraps with a drizzle of lime yogurt for a fun, family-friendly dinner.
Jamie says: "This recipe heroes that storecupboard staple, the humble tin of chickpeas, which are high in protein and manganese (needed to maintain normal bones). Use them to make a next-level houmous – easier and quicker than you think! – then serve with speedy spinach flatbreads and a zingy slaw for a delicious, nutritious meal that hits 2 of your 5-a-day. The kids will definitely be back for seconds!"
These sweet little banana cupcakes make a great snack for the kids after a busy day, or for popping into their lunchboxes as a healthy treat. They can even with the help with the baking of this easy cupcake recipe.
Supersize your scones into this giant scone cake recipe for the ultimate afternoon tea. Using ready-made scone mix means this showstopper bake is ready in no time, waiting to be filled with soft whipped cream and fresh strawberries for an easy bake.
Add a touch of nostalgia to this Easter treat with cereal infused-milk for a simple, no-bake dessert
Pesto is spread over wholemeal tortilla wraps then rolled up with avocado, spinach, cucumber and tomatoes in this healthy kids lunch recipe.
These yummy little squares of rocky road are made super indulgent with the addition of white chocolate
Liven up your kid's lunches in just 10 minutes with these brilliant omelette buns!
These chicken tacos are sunshine on a plate. Chicken mince and peppers are flavoured with coriander and lime, then topped onto tortillas with a tangy pineapple salsa
These triple chocolate cookie fingers are shaped perfectly to dip into your favourite mug. This fun bake is a great way to get the kids in the kitchen.
Make mornings more fun with a DIY smoothie bar. Prepare each of the smoothies below by blitzing them up until smooth, then serve each drink in a separate jug so everyone can pour their own combination and create colourful layers.
Nothing says ‘I love you’ like breakfast in bed. Make Mother’s Day extra-special with our fruity breakfast idea. With lemon curd and fresh blueberries in a custardy croissant bake, mum will love this one.
French toast gets the Valentine's Day treatment with a heart-shaped jam middle. This charming breakfast or brunch recipe is simple enough for all ages to help make, but looks so pretty and impressive! Use another flavour of jam, if you prefer.
These delicious sweetcorn pancakes are a quick vegetarian lunch recipe for kids.
Jamie says: 'Here I’ve taken the familiar flavours of carrot cake and applied them to my one-cup pancake method'
This open pancake recipe is bound to be a hit with the kids. It's topped with sausages and an egg, and makes a great hearty lunch!
If you're partial to a flapjack, you'll love this carrot cake-inspired recipe, packed with rolled oats, carrots and walnuts for crunch, then finished with a citrussy cream cheese drizzle. Super-easy for even beginner bakers to make, this teatime treat makes a great on-the-go snack too.
Get in the festive spirit with these DIY (decorate it yourself) biscuits! Transform ready-made gingerbread men into reindeer, then decorate with icing and glacé cherries for a red noses.
This frozen custard sundae is the ultimate festive treat. Top your sweet, homemade ice cream with pears, salted caramel and mini gingerbread men
Transform pre-prepared garlic bread into the ultimate Christmas snack using just 3 ingredients. Try topping with cooked bacon or pancetta to take this garlic baguette to the next level.
Warm and comforting, this 3-ingredient cinnamon babyccino is a delicious festive treat on Christmas eve.
Rice snaps are mixed with melted dark chocolate, dried cranberries and a pinch of salt, then shaped into mini Christmas puddings and decorated with white chocolate. The perfect Christmas treat.
It's hard to improve upon melted marshmallows sandwiched between biscuits, but we've tried with our festive edition of s'mores. We've added white chocolate and citrus and used shorties biscuits for a buttery, crumbly taste. A top treat for Christmas tele that's ready in 10!
Have you ever seen such an indulgent hot chocolate? The good news is you don't actually need chocolate for this recipe – the rich creaminess comes from a storecupboard ingredient – cocoa powder. Ready in 10, this is the ultimate festive drink to enjoy on Christmas eve or on any cosy night in.
Transform shop bought panettone into a festive showstopper. Decorated with icing, mini gingerbread men and candied orange peel, the whole family will love making (and eating) this!
Jamie says: "This super-easy, make-ahead breakfast is where it's at. Kids will love the familiar flavours of peanut butter and jam, but it can totally flex with what you've got."
The whole family will love this fresh spin on fish fingers, coated with oats and seasoned with parsley, lemon zest and sesame seeds for extra crunch. Serve with greens for an easy dinner
This homemade pasta uses just 2-ingredients. Once you've formed your dough, simply use some scissors to cut pasta shapes into boiling water - it couldn't be easier! We like this served with a spicy arrabbiata sauce, but you can use whatever you fancy.