Getting the kids off the couch and away from the latest show streaming on Disney+ can be challenging, but with these kid-friendly baking recipes up your sleeve, your kids will come running to help. The recipes are super simple, and most can be whipped up in under 20 minutes! While adults will still need to help at some points like putting cookies into the oven or melting chocolate, most of the steps can be done solely by kids including measuring, mixing, and rolling. We’ve rounded up 16 recipes to try, so swipe through to find one that your kids will enjoy, and get baking!
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Easy Peanut Butter Cookies
These cookies only have three ingredients, and kids will love helping to mix them up and make the little indentations with a fork. Be sure to watch these cookies closely when they come out of the oven or they might be gone all in one sitting.
Mom's Easy Banana Muffins
If your kiddos haven’t eaten the bundle of bananas you bought at the grocery store yet, making these banana muffins is a good way to make sure the fruit doesn’t go to waste. Make them your own by adding in your family’s favorite nut for an added crunch.
Blackberry Crumble Bars
These blackberry crumble bars are perfect for a quick breakfast or an after-school treat. Even though an adult should make the raspberry filling since it’s on the stove, children can help press the bottom crust into the pan before assembling and baking.
Chocolate Toffee Cake Mix Cookies
What kid won’t love these gooey chocolate toffee cookies? These are made with cake mix (making them super simple for little bakers) and include the yummy addition of toffee bits.
Chocolate Chip Cake
This chocolate chip cake is a delightful afternoon treat, and it’s super easy to make since it uses a box of pancake mix as the base. Kids will love getting to help by mixing and measuring out ingredients.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Cupcakes
Most kids love the combination of chocolate and peanut butter, and these chocolate peanut butter cupcakes are the ultimate reflection of that combination. The kids in your house will love helping to mix these together and decorate the icing with peanut butter chips and mini chocolate chips.
Chocolate Thumbprint Cookies
Thumbprint cookies are a classic baked good that kids absolutely love helping with, especially since their little fingers can help to make the indentation for the filling. These chocolate thumbprint cookies are filled with salted caramel or white chocolate and peppermint for a fun treat.
Cosmic Brownies
If your kids are missing a traditional lunch treat, try making one on your own. These cosmic brownies are layered with chocolate ganache and rainbow chip sprinkles just like the version you can buy from the store but taste so much better!
Flourless Brownie Cookies
For kids who might not be able to have gluten, these flourless brownie cookies are an absolute treat. Adults will need to help with cracking and separating eggs, but kids can measure out the dry ingredients, scoop the batter, and place the nuts on top before the cookies go into the oven.
Italian-Style Pizza Dough
Kids who are really good in the kitchen will enjoy trying their hand at making pizza dough. Adults will need to help to make sure the yeast blooms correctly, but kids will love kneading the dough and rolling it out to make their own individual pizzas.
Lemon and Blueberry Bread
This lemon and blueberry bread only takes about 10 minutes to prep before it heads into the oven to bake, without a ton of difficult steps, making it a perfect project for kids in the kitchen. The bread is a yummy breakfast or late-night snack, especially if it’s warmed up and has butter slathered on.
Blueberry Scones
There’s really nothing better than a fresh, warm scone. These blueberry scones are pretty easy, though parents will need to lend a hand for some of the knife work. But kids will love mixing up the batter with their hands!
Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Cookies
These peanut butter chocolate chunk cookies are a twist on the classic chocolate chip cookie. The best part about these cookies is you don’t have to chill the dough before baking, so you and your kids can eat them even faster!
Pink and Black Cookies
These pink and black cookies are a unique take on the original black and white cookies. The pink icing is actually strawberry! Kids will love being able to help mix and decorate these sweet treats.
Red Velvet Cake Mix Cookies
Cookies that use cake mix are probably some of the easiest cookies to make, and kids can help at almost every stage of these red velvet cake mix cookies since they only have three ingredients! Adults will need to help with getting the cookies into and out of the oven, though.
Snickerdoodles
Snickerdoodles are a beloved classic. Kids will love rolling the dough balls around in the cinnamon sugar before an adult pops these in the oven to bake. Just try not to eat all of these at once.