Baking recipes for children (2024)

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Raspberry Ripple Digestive Ice Cream Sandwich

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Kids and adults alike will love this creative dessert. Make your own tangy and sweet raspberry ripple ice cream and sandwich between crunchy digestive biscuits. Genius.

Try this raspberry ripple and diggestive ice cream sandwich recipe

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Peanut butter squares

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Dark chocolate, peanut butter, a very simple but delicious traybake. Children can help press the base down in the pan (and bash the biscuits if you don’t use a food processor).

Try this peanut butter squares recipe

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Mary Berry's Vanilla cupcakes

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The swirled, two-toned icing will makes these pretty cupcakes stand out at a children’s party. They will have fun experimenting with the huge range of coloured paper cases and sprinkles too.

Try Mary Berry’s vanilla cupcakes recipe

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Malteser Squares

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Calling all chocoholics. This indulgent malteser squares from Eric Lanlard is deliciously moreish. Packed full of milk and white chocolate and crunch Malteser's and biscuits, it's the perfect easy baking project for little ones.

Try Eric Lanlard’s malteser squares recipe

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Spiral apple tarts

Quick and easy to make, the combination of buttery puff pastry, juice apples, and cinnamon is delicious. Children will love to get involved using pastry cutters and decorating the tarts with apple slices.

Try this spiral apple tarts recipe

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Chocolate Chip Cookies

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These chewy, vanilla-rich cookies are quick and easy to make. Ideal for when people turn up unexpectedly for afternoon tea, they are always a mainstay of rainy day baking sessions with children.

Try Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall’s chocolate chip cookies recipe

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Chocolate Fudge Cake

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A chocolate cake is hard to beat and this deliciously easy recipe from Tana Ramsay is sure to tempt the whole family. With a beautifully light sponge, children will love to lick the bowl too.

Try Tana Ramsay’s chocolate fudge cake recipe

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Jammy Dodgers

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Bring some nostalgia to your afternoon tea treat withthese delicious jammy dodger biscuits. The buttery biscuits sandwiched together with deliciously sweet jam are great for children to help out with too.

Try this jammy dodger’s recipe

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Blueberry muffins

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Soft, moist and oozing with purple juice, blueberry muffins are the culinary equivalent of a comfort blanket. Easy to make and deliciously moreish, these are a great baking project to do with children.

Try this easy blueberry muffins recipe

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Strawberry Shortbread

This recipe is perfect for a children’s tea party treat, and is also a great way to get mini gourmets interested in cooking. They can make both the shortbread biscuits and the strawberry icing too.

Try this strawberry shortbread recipe

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Butterfly Cakes

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The perfect treat for a children’s party, the soft sponge and creamy icing of these cakes will appeal to junior taste buds, and they are also small enough to fit into a tiny hand. For chocolate cakes, replace two tablespoons of the flour with cocoa powder.

Try this butterfly cakes recipe

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Cherry and lemon drizzle cakes

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Deliciously moist and studded with jewel-like juicy cherries, these mini cakes are hard to resist. Perfect served for afternoon tea, they’re sure to go down well with children.

Try this cherry and lemon drizzle cakes recipe

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Hummingbird Bakery brownies

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Traditional brownies must be chewy, chocolatey and dense. Nuts aren’t included in this traditional recipe, but you can add walnuts or pecan nuts if you like. For an extra-chocolatey taste, you can put chocolate chips into the mixture before baking.

Try the Hummingbird Bakery’s traditional brownie recipe

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Gingerbread Men

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Packed full of ginger and deliciously crunchy, children will love decorating these adorable gingerbread man with icing and chocolate buttons.

Try this gingerbread men recipe

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Apple Pie Pops

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Pie pops are perfect for a children’s party or picnics. Filled with sweet cinnamon apples, tie a colourful ribbons around each stick for a celebratory addition.

Try this apple pie pops recipe

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Peanut butter and chocolate cookies

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Peanut butter and chocolate are made for each other. This recipe results in cookies that have a crispy edge and a gooey centre. Cook them for a little bit longer if you prefer a more biscuity cookie.

Try this peanut butter and chocolate chip cookies recipe

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Chocolate and banana cake

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This delicious take on plain banana cake is made all the more delicious by the presence of chocolate and muscovado sugar for a sweet result.

Try Nigel Slater’s chocolate muscovado banana cake recipe

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Victoria sponge cake

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Some might be fancier, but no sponge cake beats the simple perfection of a Victoria sandwich. Easy to make, children will love spreading the jam and cream between the two buttery sponge cakes.

Try this Victoria sandwich cake recipe

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Lemon flapjacks

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Short on time but fancy doing a spot of baking with the family? Flapjacks are the perfect option. The combination of sweet golden syrup, oats, and a dash of lemon is delicious – perfect for a party.

Try this flapjacks with a little lemony flavour recipe

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Lemon Cupcakes:

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Cupcakes are the perfect baking project for children to help with and these light, airy, and deliciously refreshing lemon bakes from Queen of cakes Mary Berry are easy to make and sure to go down a treat.

Try Mary Berry’s lemon cupcakes recipe

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FAQs

What can a 10 year old bake when bored? ›

Muffins. Muffins are my #1 suggestion if you're baking with kids. Muffins are (usually) easy to mix together, fun to spoon into liners, quick to bake, and you can enjoy them right away. They're handheld, manageable for young bakers, freeze well, and keep all week long for snack, lunchboxes, or breakfast.

Can a 12 year old bake? ›

Tween (ages 9–12 years)

Older kids can handle more complicated tasks, such as using an electric mixer or food processor, as well as putting food into the oven. This is a great age for longer baking projects, like baking bread from scratch or making and decorating a birthday cake with homemade frosting and fancy piping.

What food should a 10 year old cook? ›

With an adult supervising, a 10-year old should be able to scramble eggs, stir fry vegetables or flip a pancake on an electric stovetop (you may want to wait longer if you have a gas range). Safety tip: Be sure to teach them to tie back long hair and never wear loose clothing around the stove. Prepare a sandwich.

What age can kids start baking? ›

Between the ages of two and five, children can start assisting with simple tasks like stirring, rinsing and decorating. From baking sugar cookies to making kid-approved healthy recipes, there's bound to be an easy job that your child can help out with.

Can I bake with a 1 year old? ›

When can you start baking with toddlers? Toddlers are ready to join you in the kitchen as early as about 18 months of age. You can start small, giving them easy tasks like whisking the flour and stirring the batter.

What can 2 year olds cook? ›

Brain development milestones at 2 years
  • Starts to sort shapes and colours.
  • Can find things hidden under multiple layers.
  • Completes sentences in familiar books.
  • Plays simple make-believe games.
  • Builds towers with four or more blocks.
  • Can follow two-step instructions.
  • May start to develop a dominant hand.

What is the most popular thing to bake? ›

Some of the most popular baked goods are apple pie, chocolate chip cookies, cornbread, and banana bread.

What is easy to bake on Netflix? ›

Talented home cooks put their skills and creativity to the test making fast and easy dishes that are wildly delicious — and worthy of a big cash prize. Watch all you want.

What age can you bake with a child? ›

Getting Started Early. If you've been wondering what age you can start introducing cooking to your children, the answer might prove a little surprising. You can actually begin as early as 3 years old!

Why is it good to bake with children? ›

Baking offers many opportunities for children to work on their motor skills. Pouring liquids requires careful hand and eye coordination and kneading dough strengthens muscles. Whipping, creaming and rubbing in all use different movements and muscle groups.

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