Posts tagged ‘easy recipes’

May 18, 2012

Teriyaki Chicken with Peaches Kebabs

by Cheryl Collett, Itty Bitty Foodies - Yummy Adventures with Kids!

Peaches are in season. The best way to select a peach is by smelling it. Choose one with a strong peachy fragrance. The redness on it’s skin is not an indication of ripeness but discard all that have hints of green in it which means they’ve been picked too early.

March 27, 2012

Easter Eggs Your Kids Will Love

by Cheryl Collett, Itty Bitty Foodies - Yummy Adventures with Kids!

In the tradition of our Easter post from last year, I’m using real eggs again. I found a wonderful book full of the cutest egg recipes called Funny Food, 365 Fun, Healthy, Silly, Creative Breakfasts by Bill and Claire Wurtzel. I love how they’ve used fresh wholesome ingredients to make a good breakfast, snack or healthy dessert.

October 10, 2011

Halloween ideas – Spooky Witches Fingers, Melting Witch Soup & Monster Pillows!

by Cheryl Collett, Itty Bitty Foodies - Yummy Adventures with Kids!

Spooky Witches Fingers!

My guest blogger is Darlene Rosen from Honey Girl Kitchen.  Check out her recipes  for Spooky Witches Fingers (sugar cookies), Melting Witch Soup (green of course) and monsters pillows (pumpkin spiced empanadas which are to die for!). Of course if you don’t have time to make these yourself, you can always order from Honey Girl Kitchen.

October 3, 2011

Gourmet Fast Food: Linguine with Lump Crab Meat, Asparagus & Avocado

by Cheryl Collett, Itty Bitty Foodies - Yummy Adventures with Kids!

Linguine with lump crab meat, avocadoes & asparagus

Making a nice meal doesn’t always have to take a long time. This linguine recipe with lump crab meat, asparagus and avocado lets you create a meal in the time it takes to boil pasta. Now that’s what I call fast food.

Recipe featured on White Rock Lake Weekly

Till our next Happy Meal!

April 21, 2011

Freshest Easter Eggs

by Cheryl Collett, Itty Bitty Foodies - Yummy Adventures with Kids!

Look what the Easter bunny left us!

It’s Easter and Pikelet & Lollo have eggs on their minds. Not the chocolate variety but the regular hen laid sort. Just take a gander at these farm fresh beauties from Frognot Farms. The darling dozen come in different sizes and in sweet hues of pale green, blue, brown, spotty and crisp white (look at my header!). The children are so charmed by their appearance, they cannot wait to eat them. Looks like we’ll be having Easter eggs all year long!

March 13, 2011

Belly full of whale cakes – easy salmon cakes with green beans & bacon

by Cheryl Collett, Itty Bitty Foodies - Yummy Adventures with Kids!

Pikelet & Lollo eat salmon cakes because of the book “Big Blue Whale” by Nicola Davies. They call them ‘whale cakes’ and eat loads because thought of having stinky ‘whale’ breath is an attractive trait when you are five and three years old.

“When it breathes out, it makes a great misty puff as high as a house. This is the whale’s blow, and you can see it from far away. You can hear it, too – a great PROOUFF. And if you are close enough, you can smell it, as the whale’s breath is stale and fishy.”

December 28, 2010

My 2 year old cooks duck

by Cheryl Collett, Itty Bitty Foodies - Yummy Adventures with Kids!

Here is the easiest New Year’s Eve dinner party recipe - slow roasted duck legs with only 2 minutes of prep time. It’s so simple that my two year old Lollo actually makes it sans putting it in and taking it out of the oven of course. We like the Maple Leaf Farms brand which feature a meatier duck leg quarter but most duck legs will work with this recipe. The results are a wonderfully crisp skin wrapped over moist tender meat that’s almost like a confit. We use green peppercorns for its delicate taste especially for the kids and for the holidays we recommend you splurge and get some pink peppercorns too!  The kids love participating and are supremely proud that they cook duck regularly. This recipe is dedicated to my non-cook friend B.

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