#kid-friendly
32 viral recipes tagged #kid-friendly.
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Crêpes
Thin, lacy French pancakes that bend to any filling — sugar and lemon, Nutella, jam, or ham and cheese for the savoury galette. The batter takes five minutes and one bowl; the only secret is letting it rest so the crêpes turn out tender and supple rather than rubbery.
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Churros — beignets espagnols au chocolat
Spain's beloved fried treat: a simple choux-like dough piped into ridged lengths, fried until golden and crisp, then rolled in sugar. Eaten for breakfast or merienda dunked into a cup of thick, almost pudding-like hot chocolate. Crunchy outside, tender within — irresistible straight from the pan.
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Brigadeiro — truffes brésiliennes au chocolat
Brazil's essential party sweet: a simple fudge of condensed milk, cocoa and butter cooked until thick, cooled, rolled into balls and coated in chocolate sprinkles. No birthday (festa) is complete without them. Three ingredients, endlessly loved — soft, chewy, deeply chocolatey little bites.
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Onigiri — boulettes de riz japonaises
Japan's perfect handheld snack: warm short-grain rice shaped into a triangle around a savoury filling, wrapped in a strip of crisp nori. From umeboshi to salmon to tuna-mayo, onigiri is the lunchbox, picnic and convenience-store staple of Japan — humble, portable and endlessly comforting. The whole trick is the right rice, lightly salted hands, and a gentle, firm shaping.
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Sloppy Joes
A genuinely great Sloppy Joe is a balancing act: sweet, tangy, and savory ground beef simmered until it's glossy and just loose enough to slump off a toasted bun. This 30-minute version skips the can and builds real depth from browned beef, sweated aromatics, and a from-scratch sauce that tastes like the diner version remembered better than it actually was.
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Sugar Cookies faciles
Soft in the center with delicately crisp edges, these buttery sugar cookies hold their shape for cutouts yet stay tender for days. One bowl, no chilling required, and a foolproof crumb that takes glaze or sprinkles beautifully.
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Gaufres Classiques
Crisp-edged, cloud-tender waffles with deep golden ridges that hold syrup in every pocket, built on a lightly sweetened buttermilk batter and a splash of melted butter for lacquered crunch. Whipped egg whites folded in at the end give them the lift that separates a great homemade waffle from a dense diner disappointment.
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Bouchées énergétiques sans cuisson
These no-bake energy bites are chewy little peanut butter and oat balls studded with mini chocolate chips and boosted with fiber-rich ground flaxseed. Everything comes together in one bowl with no oven and no cooking, so you just stir, roll, and chill until firm. They land sweet but wholesome, and they hold their round shape thanks to the natural peanut butter and honey that bind the oats.
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Compote de Pommes Maison
Homemade applesauce is nothing more than apples gently simmered until they collapse into a soft, spoonable sauce, but a mix of sweet and tart varieties makes it taste far better than anything from a jar. A splash of lemon keeps the color bright, a cinnamon stick adds warmth, and cooking low and slow lets the fruit sweeten on its own, so you need little to no added sugar. Mash it chunky or blend it silky-smooth; either way it comes together in one pot.
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Carrés Rice Krispies
Rice Krispie Treats are the ultimate no-bake American classic: crisped rice cereal bound in melted butter and marshmallow, then cut into chewy, crackly squares. Loading the pan with extra marshmallows—most melted smooth, a handful folded in whole—gives you a soft, gooey center with melty pockets instead of a dense, hard bar. A minute of browned butter plus salt and vanilla keeps them from tasting flat and one-note sweet.
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Corn Dogs Maison
These homemade corn dogs wrap juicy hot dogs in a lightly sweet cornmeal batter that fries up crackly-crisp outside and tender within, with no boxed mix and no fairground required. A cornstarch dredge and a batter thick enough to coat the back of a spoon are the two tricks that keep the coating locked on all the way around. Dip, twist, and fry in small batches for that golden, concession-stand look right in your own kitchen.
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Biscuits à la Préparation pour Gâteau
Cake mix cookies turn a single box of dry cake mix into soft, chewy cookies with just eggs and oil, no measuring of flour, sugar, or leavening required. They bake up thick and tender with lightly crisp edges, and because the mix is already balanced for sweetness and rise, the dough is nearly foolproof. Swap the flavor of mix or fold in chips and sprinkles to make them your own.
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Smoothie Beurre de Cacahuète et Banane
A creamy, naturally sweet blend of frozen banana, peanut butter, and yogurt that drinks more like a milkshake than a diet breakfast. The frozen fruit does the work of ice without watering things down, so every sip stays thick and cold, while the peanut butter adds richness and staying power. Blending the liquids first and the frozen banana last gives you a lump-free, pourable texture in under a minute.
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Biscuits à l'avoine sans cuisson
These no-bake oatmeal cookies are chewy chocolate-and-peanut-butter mounds that set on the counter instead of in the oven. A quick stovetop boil dissolves the sugar and cocoa into a glossy fudge that grips every oat flake, so the cookies firm up soft in the center with a light snap at the edge. The method works because that single rolling boil concentrates the syrup just enough to set the cookies as they cool, no baking required.
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Smoothie aux Fruits Basique
This is a fast, forgiving breakfast smoothie built on frozen banana and mixed berries, blended with Greek yogurt and milk into a thick, spoonably cold, naturally sweet drink. Frozen fruit does the double duty of flavor and chill, so you skip watery ice and get a creamy, scoopable texture every time. A splash of honey rounds out the tartness, and the ratio is easy to tweak for whatever fruit you have on hand.
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Pancakes au Babeurre
These are classic diner-style buttermilk pancakes: tall, tender, and lightly tangy, with crisp golden edges and a fluffy, almost custardy center. Real buttermilk reacts with baking soda to lift the batter, while a short rest relaxes the gluten so every pancake cooks up soft instead of tough. One bowl of dry, one bowl of wet, and a hot griddle are all it takes.
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Cookies à l'avoine et aux raisins secs
Chewy in the middle with lightly crisp, golden edges, these oatmeal raisin cookies are warm with cinnamon and studded with plump, juicy raisins. A high ratio of brown sugar keeps them soft and moist, while old-fashioned rolled oats give real texture and a nutty, toasty flavor. A short chill firms the butter so the cookies bake up thick instead of spreading into thin, greasy disks.
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Barres de petit-déjeuner à préparer à l'avance
These are hearty, chewy oat bars bound with mashed ripe banana, peanut butter, and just enough honey to hold their shape without tasting like candy. Studded with dried cranberries, walnuts, and pumpkin seeds, they bake up soft in the middle with lightly crisp edges and slice cleanly once cooled. Because they are sturdy and freezer-friendly, one pan sets you up with a week of real, grab-and-go breakfasts.
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Nouilles au beurre
Buttered noodles are tender wide egg noodles tossed with real butter until every strand turns glossy and rich. The trick is a splash of starchy pasta water whisked into the melting butter, which emulsifies into a light, clingy sauce instead of a greasy slick. It comes together in about 20 minutes and is comforting enough to eat on its own or serve under almost anything saucy.
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Milkshake à la vanille
A diner-style vanilla milkshake that lands thick enough to need a spoon for the first minute, then turns silky through a wide straw. The trick is a stingy hand with the milk and a light hand with the blender: full-fat ice cream, just enough cold milk to get the blades moving, and a few short pulses so the shake stays frosty instead of melting into a vanilla soup.
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Cookies aux flocons d'avoine et pépites de chocolat
These oatmeal chocolate chip cookies bake up with crisp, buttery edges and soft, bendy centers packed with old-fashioned oats and pools of melted semisweet chocolate. A high ratio of brown sugar to white keeps them moist and toffee-scented, while a short 30-minute chill lets the oats hydrate so the cookies stay thick instead of spreading thin. One bowl of dough makes two dozen bakery-size cookies that keep their chew for days.
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Sopa de Fideo (soupe mexicaine aux vermicelles et à la tomate)
Sopa de fideo is the tomato noodle soup of Mexican home kitchens: thin wheat noodles toasted in oil until nutty and golden, then simmered in a smooth, garlicky tomato broth until silky and just tender. Toasting the dry fideo first is what separates the real thing from plain noodle soup — it keeps the strands from turning mushy and gives the broth a deep, roasty backbone. The whole pot comes together in about 35 minutes with pantry staples, which is exactly why it is the weeknight comfort food generations of Mexican kids grew up on.
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Oreo frits
The state-fair classic you can make in one pot at home: chocolate sandwich cookies dipped in thick vanilla pancake batter and fried until puffed and deep golden. The hot oil turns the batter into a soft, doughnut-like shell while the cookie inside warms into something close to molten brownie, the cream filling melting into a fudgy center. Freezing the cookies first is the trick — it keeps the filling from oozing out and preserves a little of that signature Oreo snap.
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Pop-corn au caramel
Old-fashioned caramel popcorn with a shatter-crisp, buttery brown sugar shell on every kernel — no candy thermometer required. A spoonful of baking soda aerates the caramel so it stays light and crunchy instead of glassy and tooth-cracking, and a low, slow bake with a few stirs dries the coating evenly onto all ten cups. It keeps for two weeks in a jar, which makes it as good for gifting as it is for movie night.
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Smoothie aux Myrtilles
A thick, milkshake-cold blueberry smoothie built on frozen berries, banana, and Greek yogurt, ready in five minutes flat. Using frozen blueberries instead of ice keeps the flavor concentrated and the texture creamy rather than watery, while a squeeze of lemon makes the berries taste brighter and more intensely blue. It drinks like a treat but holds you over until lunch.
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Gâteau de sandwichs glacés
This no-bake freezer cake stacks two layers of store-bought ice cream sandwiches with ribbons of fudge, caramel, and crushed chocolate cookies, all blanketed in fresh whipped cream. Because the sandwiches are already a perfect ratio of soft chocolate wafer to vanilla ice cream, every slice cuts into neat, bakery-style stripes with zero churning or baking. A quick mid-assembly freeze keeps the layers from sliding, so the finished cake slices clean instead of squishing.
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Cookies à la Banane
These old-fashioned banana cookies are soft, pillowy drop cookies that taste like the best part of banana bread in handheld form. Creaming the butter with both white and brown sugar builds a light crumb, while a full cup of mashed ripe banana keeps every bite moist and fragrant. Because the batter is loose and cake-like, there is no chilling or rolling — just scoop, bake, and cool.
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Tourte au cheeseburger
Cheeseburger Pie takes everything you love about a burger — seasoned beef, sweet browned onion, melty cheddar — and bakes it under a thin Bisquick batter that settles around the filling and turns into its own tender, custardy crust. There's no dough to roll and no crust to blind-bake: the batter sinks, the top browns golden, and the middle sets just firm enough to slice into wedges. It's a true one-pie-plate dinner that goes from skillet to table in about an hour.
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Scotcheroos (barres croustillantes au beurre de cacahuète)
Scotcheroos are the Midwest potluck classic: chewy, no-bake peanut butter crispy rice bars capped with a glossy layer of melted chocolate and butterscotch. Instead of marshmallows, the cereal is bound with a quick corn syrup and sugar mixture enriched with peanut butter, which keeps the bars soft and fudgy-chewy rather than sticky. The one trick that matters is pulling the syrup off the heat the instant it reaches a boil — that is what keeps them tender instead of tooth-breaking.
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Shirley Temple
The Shirley Temple is the original mocktail: snappy ginger ale poured over a glass packed with ice, tinted rosy-pink with pomegranate grenadine and crowned with a stemmed maraschino cherry. Built straight in the glass rather than shaken, it stays icy and fizzy instead of syrupy — the keys are refrigerator-cold soda, grenadine that is measured rather than glugged, and a single gentle stir so the bubbles survive all the way to the last sip.
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Pâte à biscuits au sucre
A soft, buttery cut-out dough that rolls like a dream and bakes into pale-gold cookies with crisp edges and tender middles. Creaming the butter only until smooth — not fluffy — plus a full hour of chilling keeps the whipped-in air to a minimum, so your stars and snowflakes hold their sharp edges instead of puffing and spreading. The vanilla-almond flavor is classic bakery-case sugar cookie, sturdy enough for royal icing but delicate enough to eat plain.
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Pancakes Flapjacks Moelleux
These are the tall, diner-style flapjacks that jiggle a little when they hit the plate: crisp-edged, golden outside and cloud-soft inside, with a gentle buttermilk tang under all that maple syrup. The lift comes from pairing baking powder with a little baking soda, which reacts with the acidic buttermilk, and from mixing the batter only until it is barely combined so the gluten stays relaxed. A short rest while the griddle heats lets the flour hydrate and the leaveners wake up, so the first pancake is as puffy as the last.
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