Rainbow recipes the kids will love
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Rainbow recipes the kids will love
1. Rainbow meringue kisses
Aren't these just the cutest? There are two names for these popular Instagram treats. One is rainbow meringue kisses, and the other – bound to spark fits of giggles in the kids – is unicorn poop.
They would make a great addition to a unicorn themed party.
Find our recipe for rainbow meringue kisses here.
2. Rainbow cauliflower pizza
Turn pizza into a healthy meal with this colourful recipe.
Swap the doughy base for a gluten-free one made using cauliflower. Top it with passata and a rainbow of different coloured veggies.
Good go-to vegetables include peppers, red onions, cherry tomatoes and pineapples.
The kids' will be well on their way to five-a-day without even noticing.
Find our recipe for rainbow cauliflower pizza here or passata here.
3. Rainbow fairy cakes
Why eat a boring vanilla sponge when you can try one of our exciting rainbow fairy cakes?
These colourful treats will be a crowd pleaser, perfect for birthday celebrations and other special occasions.
Top with multicoloured sprinkles for an extra special effect.
Find our recipe for rainbow fairy cakes here.
4. Rainbow smoothie bowl
Struggle to get the kids eating enough fruit? They won't be able to resist these beautiful smoothie bowls.
Mix up their favourite smoothie using frozen or fresh fruit and top with rows of different coloured fruits and granola.
Our recipe is packed with tonnes of hidden ingredients the kids might not usually eat – check it out here.
5. Unicorn toast
Unicorn toast is another fun treat that was all over Instagram at one point.
No need for a recipe, all you need is toast, cream cheese and food colourings (gel colour works best).
Divide the cream cheese between different bowls, add a few drops of colour, then spread on the toast in rainbow stripes. Voila!
6. Rainbow layer cake
This showstopping bright cake will bring a smile to everyone's face.
Rainbow cakes can seem daunting, but the trick is to divide up the cake batter into different bowls in equal amounts BEFORE adding the colours.
You could also use a set of layer cake pans to make life easier.
Find our recipe for rainbow layer cake here.
My Fussy Eater: a real mum’s 100 easy everyday recipes for the whole family by Ciara Atwell is a great way to tackle picky eaters. See more details here at Amazon.
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