What's a great party food that kids can make?!


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What's a great party food that kids can make?


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Jelly and custard from Asda - costs about 10p

rice crispy buns..lovely...

Jelly and ice cream

mini pizzas:
use biscuits in a can for the crust,
tomato sauce, cheese, and everything else they like to put on their pizzas! they're really cute and quick

pizza or just go and buy something

Oh its got to be fairy cakes me and my 9yr old daughter loves making them together,and enjoy eating them after too.

I was thinking english muffin pizzas. You can get english muffins, sauce, and cheese and a variety of toppings and have the kids each make it the way they like.

Pigs in a blanket. Cut hot dogs into halves. Roll them up in crossaint dough and bake. Kids love it.

Dunno the name but its where you cover cornflakes or rice crispies with chocolate & put mixture in bun case & wait till set

my grandson (7) loves making them when hes at my house

Trail Mix - dump and stir
popcorn
M&Ms
raisins
peanuts
nibs

Those oyster crackers with ranch on them. No cooking involved!

2 bags oyster crackers (or any cracker for that matter)
1 pkg dry ranch mix
1 cup oil (vegetable or EVOO)
1/2 t. dill weed
1 t. garlic salt
1 t. lemon pepper seasoning

Take all of the spices, mix them together, then put the crackers and seasoning in a bag (large bag to make sure they all mix well) and mix/shake until coated. Let it sit for 5 min in a bowl and done!

When I was a kid there was one thing that I always loved making, and eating! (Heck, I still make it for parties sometimes!) Good Old Dirt! It is very easy to make and it is also fun! It it chocolate pudding, whipped cream, oreos, and gummy worms. I normally make two boxes of instant pudding, mix in one big thing of whipped cream then crush up a bag of oreos (I think this is the fun part of kids. Put the oreos into a ziplock bag and give them a rolling pin!) and mix them into the mix. To finish the "dirt" off, put in a few or a lot of gummy worms. I hope this helped!

chocolate and cornflakes , easy and tasty !

Cookies!

Try Marshmallow Mushrooms, They're really easy to make and kids LOVE eating and making them. (Adults go mad for them too!)

All you need is a bag of marshmallows, some chocolate (melted) and a saucer full of 100's & 1,000's.

All you need to do is dip a marshmallow in the chocolate (until it covers about a third of the marshmallow), dip the chocolate end in the 100's & 1,000's and then leave until the chocolate hardens.

Eat and enjoy!!!

well, kids like pizza. i found a simple personal pizza recipe that i sometimes make as a snack myself.

ingredients:
English muffins
tomato sauce
cheese of your choice
pepperoni
baking sheet.

you also need Popsicle sticks to identify whose pizza is which. just place it on the pan next to them.

i didn't give the amounts because i don't know how many kids are there, but its self explanatory.

1. cut the English muffins in half
2. let the kids dab tomato sauce, cheese, peperoni and to their liking.
3. place on a baking sheet with a Popsicle stick with their name on it.
4. place in the oven at 350 and cook for 10 minutes.

you can sort of have a buffet for them. they can go down the line.

my niece made cheese cut outs with fruit and meats on them. my sis got all these little cookie cutters for christmas last yr and had her daughter and friends sit down and cut out shapes from cheese, meat slices and some fruit..apples and such and put them together with decorative toothpicks or those stick pretzels or cookies..it was a big hit with everyone and the kids felt good about doing it themselves.

choc rice crispy cakes??i used to love making them when i was little!!x or cheese and pineapple on sticks??

cup cakes

We called it Puppy chow when I was a kid, I am pretty sure the recipe is on the Chex cereal box, but it contains:

Chex cereal, mixed with peanut butter and chocolate (that have been melted and mixed together), it is put onto wax paper, sprinkled until totally covered with powdered sugar, then allowed to cool---It is so good.--Have fun

It's called puppy chow, you take milk chocolate morsals and creamy peanut butter and melt over low heat, the more the better. Then you take regular Chex Mix cereal and mix in with the chocolate, be careful when you stir it not to break all of the cereal up. Then you pour confectioners sugar into a small bowls with a lids, that the kids can hold. Then you dump the chocolately Chex Mix into the sugar. Put the lid on and let the children shake it all around until there is plenty of sugar stuck to the cereal pieces. Hope you enjoy it!

ice cream cone cupcakes

Fill each ice cream cone with cuocake batter and bake untill done.After they cool,let each child forst and decorate their own cup.

try jif.com

Candy sushi. Look up the recipe. It's good.

any finger food they love
try mini pizzas
mini sausage rolls
pork pies
cocktail sausages
triangle cut sandwiches
cheese and pineapple kebabs
crackers with cheese

and for sweet things and cakes try:
rice crispie/ cornflake chocolate cakes
cheesecake slices or any cake slices
crisps as a snack
biscuits

i u want 2 make it easy on the kids send them 2 a cooking class
4 a while, dat way they can cook whatever the hell they want, or u can make things easier and just have them make sandwithces

rabbit in the grass. orange jelly done in rabbit mould and other jelly chopped up around rabbit jelly.

Tator Tot Cassorole

1 bag of tatter tots, Cook following directions on bag.
4 cups of shreded cheese, sprinkle on tator tots.
cover top with sour cream. yummy!

cheese straws
mini pizzas
saus rolls
crispy buns
angel delight

I just got done making some really fun cookie type things. I got the large pretzel rods and a bag of milk chocolate chips. Then get a couple of different kinds of candies, mini M&Ms, sprinkles, etc.
Put out a large cookie sheet with waxed paper covering it. Put the candies in separate bowls with a spoon. Melt the chocolate in a double boiler on medium low heat, stir frequently. When the chocolate is melted and smooth, spoon the chocolate over one half of a pretzel to coat it well, gently shake off excess. Spoon the sprinkles to cover the chocolate and place on the waxed paper. If you use mini M&Ms, put them on a plate, it makes it easier to just roll the pretzel over the candies. Do it quickly and place on the waxed paper. When the tray is full pop it in the freezer for 5 minutes. Arrange them on a platter or in a vase type bowl. These are fun and great for the kids. Have younger ones do the decorating, if you have older ones they can do the chocolate covering.

cookies. if you don't have time for a homemade recipe, you can buy cookie dough. here the students sell it for their schools frozen. & the kids seem to enjoy it.




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