Christmas recipes perfect for a cooking workshop with your kids!
It's tiiiiiiiiiiiiime! Christmas is all about sharing, and what better way to make your children happy than in the kitchen. Preparing a recipe all by yourself (or almost all by yourself), then tasting it afterwards, is a really fun way to learn, and it's all in the family. The most resourceful of your kitchen helpers will be invaluable for all your festive meals and will want to help you at every opportunity, because cooking is addictive! All kidding aside, here are a few recipes you can make with your kids. :)
1. Kinder Bueno easy roll
Kinder Bueno treats are a staple! But for your little cooking buddies, it's the Holy Grail. For those with a sweet tooth, it's the ideal recipe. The marriage of Kinder Bueno and this hazelnut-flavored sponge cake is delicious! And it's not the youngest who will say otherwise. :)
2. Gingerbread house
That's right, kids! It's the same house as in Hansel and Gretel, but this time there's no risk of a wicked witch! It's a real miniature house, full of flavor and decoration. Your children will have to be meticulous and concentrated to form the house but after, the whole building will be destroyed and eaten.
3. Cupcakes decorated for Christmas
The most classic of recipes, but perhaps the most effective. With a simple, delicious filling, cupcakes are the perfect treat to spice up for Christmas. With your budding cooks, have fun decorating them for the holidays - it's a great way to introduce them to baking!
4. Galettes roses des sables Christmas reindeers
Put the magic into traditional sand roses, those crunchy little bites made with cereal and chocolate. Santa's reindeer straight from the oven... Well, the reindeer cakes, of course! Your kids will have fun decorating their own little reindeer with simple ingredients. The perfect recipe to leave by the fireplace on Christmas Eve for Santa...
5. Sapin knackis skewers
Top chrono! This recipe won't take you any longer than reading this article. It's quick, efficient and, above all, just right for Christmas. Your apprentices will love the final visual, and you'll see, this aperitif won't last long on Christmas Day. Get out your skewer picks, and get creative!