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Six Fun Foods You Can Make as a Family

Food can do far more than simply tasting good on your dinner plate. It has the power to bring family members together and make bonds stronger. It should be tasty, fun, healthy, and something to drool over. Unfortunately, family eating and cooking has fallen by the wayside in today's modern world. It can also be a tremendous burden to place the responsibility of cooking on just one person. Quite often both mom and dad are working, so it's relatively unfair to expect one of them to cook everything. This can be solved easily by making dinner into a family event where everyone chips in. Luckily, there are lots of yummy foods that even smaller children can help with, and everything tastes better when the whole household is involved. Let's take a look at some ways you can incorporate your family into your cooking routine through these simple ideas.

Salad

Your kids might not think of salad as a fun food, but that's why it's so important to change their mind. Salad is a lot more than lettuce and a couple of tomatoes with dressing on top. There are a lot of vegetables out there that you have probably neglected, and even more combinations that you can use to create unique salads. Remember, Caesar salad, garden salad, and spinach salad are just templates. There's nothing stopping you from creating a special recipe that incorporates different vegetables that each ad something different to the mix. Chopping vegetables is easy, and it's something that kids can help to do – and eventually they can graduate to making healthier dressings as well.

Tacos

You can make food even more fun when you let kids play an active role in creating their own. A perfect place to start is with Tacos or any variation of Mexican food that might include burritos or quesadillas. And it's not just about letting your kids choose their favorite ingredients and wrapping them up, this is a great chance to get them involved with prep work as well. As we all know, tacos are tasty but there's a lot of groundwork to be laid before you can enjoy them. From cooking the meat to chopping the vegetables to making salsa or guacamole, there's lots of ways your kids can help out.

Pizza

If you can make the perfect dough, you can make the perfect pizza. Every great chef knows the secret lies in the dough and the sauce. These are two elements where the whole family can experiment to come up with the best recipe. It's also fun to pick your own toppings while putting an uncooked pizza into the oven and seeing a beautifully finished result in just under an hour.

Pot Roast

This is a perfect dinner item because it helps to save time and money. Cheaper cuts of meat can be used for pot roast, and this is a great way to teach your kids about value spending and smart shopping. There's enough prep work to get kids involved with vegetables or side dishes. And if you happen to use a pressure cooker, you can get wonderfully tender results without even having to spend an hour cooking the entire meal. You'll get a scrumptious result that you can serve on its own or with a variety of hearty side dishes.

Ice Cream

Making dessert is also becoming a lost tradition, but it doesn't have to be if you have an ice cream maker. Making this delicious dessert is as easy as cooking up custard which shouldn't take more than half an hour. Once you have a basic custard filled with natural flavor, all you have to do is pour it into your ice cream maker and let it makes for another half hour. You can make this into a family activity after dinner that gives your stomach a chance to settle before moving on to desserts.

A Full BBQ Meal

If you're looking for the ultimate family cooking experience, then it's barbecue all the way. The cooking parts usually falls to Dad, but that doesn't mean that other people can get involved either. Remember, in order to have a successful barbecue it's not just about the meat that comes off your grill. You're going to need side dishes, vegetables, and all of the little extras that make barbecue events special. Kids can also help to decorate the outdoor eating area to turn it into a real summer experience. And once you're all on the same page, why not invite your neighbors over for a scrumptious meal prepared by every member of your family?

 

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