Easy Kid-Friendly Christmas Recipes
Making food together is a wonderful way to bond with your children and create lasting memories. Food made around the holidays holds even more special potential for making memories that will last a lifetime. This Christmas, spend quality time with your little ones by making any of these 12 easy and kid-friendly recipes. Perfect for the whole family to enjoy!
Holiday Treats
The holidays are full of sweet treats, and these recipes add a festive twist that will delight both kids and adults. They might not be your traditional holiday fare, but they’ll certainly become new favorites!
- Cornflake Christmas Wreaths (by CANADAKATE on AllRecipes) – This super simple, seven-ingredient recipe is a great excuse for parents and kids to get into the kitchen together. It’s also easy to make gluten-free for those with dietary restrictions!
- Christmas Puppy Chow (by Eating on a Dime) – A simple, tasty treat that’s impossible to resist. Just be warned—one bite leads to a whole bowl disappearing before you even realize it!
- Mini Snowman Pizza (by Cheeky Kitchen on Tablespoon) – Why not pizza for Christmas? These cute mini snowman pizzas are a fun, savory treat your kids (and you) will love!
- Buddy the Elf Bark (by Taste of Home) – A fun and festive twist on chocolate bark, packed with treats—and one surprise ingredient straight from the movie! (If you’ve seen the movie, you’ll know exactly what we mean!)
Christmas Tree Treats
Nothing says Christmas like a beautiful Christmas tree. These recipes let you create edible versions of the most iconic holiday symbol!
- Rice Crispy Christmas Trees (by Stephanie Gallagher on The Spruce Eats) – These fan-favorite treats are easy to make and even easier for little hands to hold. A win-win during the busy holiday season!
- Christmas Tree Brownies (by Anita Schecter on The Spruce Eats) – Fudgy and festive, these brownies are perfect for a holiday treat that’s as fun to make as it is to eat!
- Upright Christmas Tree Treats (by It’s Always Autumn) – The 3D version of these handheld trees gives kids a chance to get creative as they decorate their very own edible trees.
- Candy Melt Christmas Trees (by Food Network Kitchen) – A fun, hands-on recipe where kids can customize their own candy melt trees. Just be sure to supervise when working with hot ingredients!
Cookies Galore
There’s something extra special about making cookies at Christmastime. Add a little extra holiday magic by baking them with your kids! When they’re finished, enjoy them with your littles, or leave them as a special thank you to Santa!
- Polar Bear Oreos (by In the Kids’ Kitchen) – Take a trip to the North Pole with these adorable polar bear Oreos! With only four ingredients, you’ll have a batch of irresistible treats in no time.
- Santa Claus Nutter Butter Cookies (by Taste of Home) – What’s Christmas without Santa? These easy, fun-to-make cookies will bring jolly smiles to everyone.
- Reindeer Cookies (by JMEVNO on AllRecipes) – Make an entire herd of holiday reindeer! The best part? You can get as creative as you want with the decorations.
- Ornament Sugar Cookies (by Your Cup of Cake) – These sugar cookies are as unique as the ornaments on your tree. Let your kids’ creativity shine as they decorate these holiday classics.
Making Memories Together
The holidays can sometimes feel overwhelming when the focus shifts from enjoying time together to trying to throw the perfect holiday event. But cooking together is a fun, stress-free way to celebrate the season! Slow down, take a breath, and make some messy (but tasty) memories with the kids. These recipes are more than just food—they’re experiences that will stay with your children for a lifetime. So, let the holiday fun begin—after all, it’s the moments you share that make the season bright!
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