12 simple, delicious Mother’s Day recipes that the kids can make
Your kitchen might even stay clean(ish)!
Making food for mum is a rite of passage on Mother’s Day. Keeping the kitchen clean … not so much.
Let’s face it, letting the kids loose in the kitchen can be a recipe (pardon the pun) for disaster. Flour explosions, stolen biscuits and sticky fingers are par for the course when kids are left to get creative without any guidance.
That’s where these kid-friendly Mother’s Day recipes come in.
All of our favourite quick, no fuss recipes for kids are triple tested, and are safe for even the most adventurous little ones.
Although we can’t promise your kitchen will stay clean, we can certainly try to help.
Here’s hoping some of these delicious treats make their way to you this Mother’s Day …
12 simple Mother’s Day recipes for kids to make
White chocolate coconut balls:
They might look and taste decadent, but these delicious treats are super simple to make, making them a great gift from kids to mums, grandmas and aunties on Mother’s Day.

Pink-swirled petal bark:
This picture-perfect white chocolate bark is swirled with pink colouring and sprinkled with gorgeous edible flowers to create a sweet treat that is both beautiful and delicious as well as being super simple for little hands to get around.

Avocado and banana smoothie:
Who needs burnt toast? This superfood smoothie is a great choice for a healthy Mother’s Day breakfast.

Homemade lemonade:
This is a great recipe for kids to get involved in! Who hasn’t dreamed of making lemonade?

Fruit and marshmallow dessert pizzas:
These super-cute dessert pizzas topped with strawberries, banana and caramel sauce are sure to be a big hit on Mother’s Day. You’re biggest problem will be stopping the kids from wanting to make them every day!

3-ingredient banana and peanut butter pancakes:
You don’t need a pantry full of baking ingredients to whip up these delicious pancakes! Made with just peanut butter, egg, and banana – they’re a delicious and high-protein breakfast in minutes that the kids will love to make.

No-bake Mars Bar slice:
Who says kids are the only ones to get to enjoy Mars Bar slice? Super-simple to make, this makes a great transportable treat too.

Waffles with marmalade ricotta:
These decadent waffles with marmalade ricotta might look fancy, but they’re surprisingly simple to pull together, making them a gorgeous choice for a Mother’s Day breakfast in bed.

Easy blueberry custard pastries:
Sweet, smooth custard and delicate blueberries sandwiches between layers of tender puff pastry make an impressive, yet jaw-dropping simple dessert.

Chocolate Nutella mug puddings:
These decadent chocolate Nutella mug puddings are the ultimate dessert for all the sweet tooth’s out there on Mother’s Day. Easy to prepare for little hands they’re a perfect choice for kids in the kitchen.

Cherry and walnut smoothie:
This healthy smoothie, filled with sweet cherries, walnuts and black chia seeds makes for a great alternative to a heavy breakfast in bed, and it tastes great too.

Blueberry trifle:
Super simple to make and full of antioxidant-filled blueberries, this recipe is a sweet way to get kids involved in the kitchen on Mother’s Day.
