1 year, 5 months ago
What are some easy recipes for cookies kids can use?
What can I let my child help with when baking? What are some kitchen safety tips I should teach my kid about cooking?
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Yes, there are easy websites for cookies that kids can use. Here is a site that lists a few:
http://www.easy-kids-recipes.com/cookie-recipes.html
I like the swirly ones and I will be honest, it is simply for the aesthetic reasons really. They also have Refrigerator Cookies, Patty Cake Cookies, Surprise Cookies, Snickerdoodles, Super Easy Sugar Cookies. These are all tasty. You can also change them up. For example, to make it healthier, use margarine instead of butter. Also, instead of chocolate, you can replace them for dried fruit. Adding nuts makes them crunchy and will add protein to your child’s diet. Making cookies is always a fun event with kids, but, make sure that they are not close to the oven or sharp objects. It might be best for them just to help with mixing or frosting the cookies.
http://www.easy-kids-recipes.com/cookie-recipes.html
I like the swirly ones and I will be honest, it is simply for the aesthetic reasons really. They also have Refrigerator Cookies, Patty Cake Cookies, Surprise Cookies, Snickerdoodles, Super Easy Sugar Cookies. These are all tasty. You can also change them up. For example, to make it healthier, use margarine instead of butter. Also, instead of chocolate, you can replace them for dried fruit. Adding nuts makes them crunchy and will add protein to your child’s diet. Making cookies is always a fun event with kids, but, make sure that they are not close to the oven or sharp objects. It might be best for them just to help with mixing or frosting the cookies.
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