50 Kid-Friendly Meal and Snack Ideas- NO RECIPES Needed - Mom to Mom Nutrition (2024)

50 healthy meal and snack ideas that are kid-friendly and require minimal cooking and no recipe! Includes a free printable PDF!

So here’s the deal: I have one strict rule I’m asking Ted to follow with the arrival of a new baby + a house filled with hungry toddlers and company. When we have guests over, I’m asking he to be in charge of meals.

I not-so-fondly remember being asked my opinion for, “pizza or sushi?” once Joey was born and, “what should I feed Joey?” once Anthony was born, all while I was trying to get the hang of nursing a baby.

Now don’t get the wrong idea here in thinking Ted needs hand-holding or can’t make food decisions on his own. He most certainly can! But when it comes to food and our family, I most often make the decisions.

So now that I’m giving him full control while I’m recovering with baby sis I’m having to learn to let go and also not care so much if the boys eat the same thing two days in a row. I’m fairly certain they won’t be disappointed in the summer of pizza if you know what I mean….

In an effort to ensure we are all enjoying well-balanced meals while Mom is recovering, I’ve put together a list of kid-friendly meal and snack ideas for Ted, babysitters, in-laws, my parents, etc. to reference when that time of the day comes with my hangry little toddlers are ready for their next meal. Or the group in the room is trying to decide what we have to eat!

Note: My fridge, freezer, and pantry are well stocked with the ingredients to make each of these things. And this is more of a guideline vs. rule book. My hope is that it serves as inspiration for you or someone you know who needs a break from the kitchen while tending to a new baby!

→ Click here to download a PDF of all of these kid-friendly meal and snack ideas

Kid-Friendly Snacks: 18

[Try to include 1-2 food groups and always offer water first, then milk]

Cheerios + Raisins + Chocolate Chips

Goldfish + Dried Cherries

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Hard-Boiled Egg + Raisins

Granola Bar + Nut Butter to Dip or Spread on Top [Optional]

Hummus + Crackers + Veggie Sticks

Cottage Cheese/Yogurt + Fresh Fruit

Cheese Slices + Whole Grain Crackers

Apple Slices + Nut Butter

Mini Rice Cakes + Nut Butter

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Fresh Fruit + Cheese Stick + Pretzels

Banana Slices + Chocolate Milk

Whole Grain Cereal + Milk

Homemade Mini Muffin [2-3 Max]

Baby Carrots or Sliced Cucumbers + Ranch

Popcorn + Dried Fruit

Smoothie [with fruit + spinach + milk]

Whole Wheat Tortilla + Cheese

Frozen Yogurt Fruit Popsicles

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Kid-Friendly Breakfasts: 7

[Always include 2-3 food groups and offer milk or water]

Whole Grain Waffle [topped with nut butter] + Fruit

Yogurt + Granola + Fruit Smoothie [with spinach + fruit + milk]

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French Toast [topped with nut butter] + Avocado Slices

Whole Grain Cereal + Milk + Fruit

Egg and Cheese Toast + Fruit

Homemade Mini Muffin + Cottage Cheese + Fresh Berries

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Freezer Pancakes + Fresh Berries + Sausage

Kid-Friendly Lunches: 8

[Always include 2-3 food groups and offer milk or water]

Hummus + Crackers + Banana + Crinkle Cut Carrots

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Grilled Cheese + Sliced Apples or Veggie Sticks + Cottage Cheese

Hot Dog/Sausage + Fruit + Buttered Noodles with Parmesan Cheese

Peanut Butter Sandwich + Veggie Sticks + Ranch Dip

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Turkey and Cheese Panini + Corn + Sliced Pears

Macaroni and Cheese + Sliced Peaches + Steamed Green Beans

Cheese Quesadilla + Salsa + Crinkle Cut Carrots + Yogurt

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Pizza-Dillas [whole wheat tortilla + marinara + cheese] + Veggie Sticks + Ranch Dip

Kid-Friendly Dinners: 13

[Always include 2-3 food groups and offer milk; fruit NOT always necessary since they eat a lot of fruit throughout the day]

Frozen Meatballs + Pasta + Sauce + Green Veggie + Fresh Veggies

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Chicken Burgers + Roasted Potatoes + Green Veggie

Stir-Fry + Brown Rice + Simple Peanut Sauce [peanut butter + soy sauce] + Avocado Slices

BBQ Grilled Chicken + Broccoli + Watermelon

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Shrimp Tacos + Corn + Guacamole/Avocado Slices

Sloppy Joe’s + Green Beans + Pineapple

Italian Seasoned Ground Beef + Pasta + Sauce + Green Veggie

Sliced Chicken Sausage + Pasta + Sauce + Green Veggie

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Taco Salads [deconstructed for the boys] + Fresh Berries

Grilled Sausages + Watermelon + Corn + Whole Wheat Buns

Pasta + Amitriciana Sauce + Crinkle Cut Carrots + Avocado Slices

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Grilled Cheese + Tomato Soup + Fresh Berries

Tortellini Soup + Parmesan Cheese + Green Beans + Apple Slices

Carry-Out Favorites: 4

Pizza + Green Veggie + Sliced Fruit [at home]

Sushi + Egg Rolls [the kids will eat 2 egg rolls]

Chicken Fingers + Fries + Green Veggie [at home]

Veggie Pad Thai + Spring Rolls [the kids will eat the noodles and veggies in light sauce]

And here’s the Serbinski produce “KEY” that we mix n’ match sides and snacks from:

Veggie Sticks: Sliced red, yellow, or orange bell pepper, sliced cucumbers, and steamed crinkle cut carrots

Favorite Fruits: Watermelon, grapes, bananas, apples, oranges, strawberries, pineapple

Favorite Veggies: Bell peppers, cucumbers [with dip], steamed crinkle cut carrots or green beans, corn, asparagus

Phew! Think I covered it all? Are there any simple meals you tend to keep on hand that keep your family fueled and full when you aren’t in the mood to cook?!

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50 Kid-Friendly Meal and Snack Ideas- NO RECIPES Needed - Mom to Mom Nutrition (2024)

FAQs

What are healthy snacks for kids? ›

It is much easier to make easy, healthy snacks when you keep a few key items stocked at home. Ideas include different types of raw vegetables and fruit, yogurt dip, hummus, and cheese sticks. Avoid processed foods and added sugars.

What are good snacks for kids with a healthy gut? ›

Foods that positively impact gut health

Yogurt contains prebiotics and probiotics which promote good bacteria growth in the gastrointestinal tract. Fruits and vegetables are high in fiber. Apples, beans or fruits with skin aid in healthy digestion, and berries and tomatoes contain antioxidants.

What foods keep kids full? ›

Snacks with fiber or protein help kids feel full longer. Foods with these nutrients take more time to digest. Fiber comes from fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Protein comes from beans, cheese, milk, meats, eggs, nuts, and nut butters.

How do you plan a nourishing meal for your family? ›

5 Tips to Plan Healthy Family Meals in Less Time
  1. Plan healthy family meals around vegetables.
  2. Choose lean protein sources.
  3. Add whole grains to the mix.
  4. Think about what you will drink.
  5. Cut costs while you plan healthy family meals.
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  7. Stock up on healthy foods and essential care products.

What is the most healthy food for kids? ›

Choose seafood, lean meat and poultry, eggs, beans, peas, soy products, and unsalted nuts and seeds. Fruits. Encourage your child to eat a variety of fresh, canned, frozen or dried fruits. Look for canned fruit that says it's light or packed in its own juice.

How can kids eat healthy on a budget? ›

One key to budget-friendly family meals is swapping unhealthy ingredients with more nutritious alternatives. Shop produce sales or shelf-stable deals to include foods that create balance. Using inexpensive foods that are still healthy whenever possible can lower the meal's cost while raising its nutritional value.

What foods will bulk up a child? ›

Whole-wheat bread and pasta; mashed, baked or oven-roasted potatoes; sweet potatoes; corn; and hot cereal are excellent carbohydrate choices. Prepare hot cereal with milk or soy milk instead of water for added calories and nutrients. Nuts, seeds and avocados are healthy fat sources to help your child gain weight.

What food keeps you full for 12 hours? ›

Foods That Help Beat Hunger and Keep You Fuller Longer
  • Whole Grains. Whole grains, such as brown rice, whole wheat bread, and whole wheat pasta, are linked to weight control and maintaining a healthy weight. ...
  • Greek Yogurt. ...
  • Avocado. ...
  • Oatmeal. ...
  • Red Chili Pepper. ...
  • Fish. ...
  • Nuts. ...
  • Beans and Legumes.

What foods keep stomach full? ›

What are the most filling foods?
  • Boiled or baked potato.
  • Pulses.
  • High-fiber foods.
  • Low-fat dairy products.
  • Eggs.
  • Nuts.
  • Lean meat and fish.
  • Summary.

How to feed 100 on a budget? ›

Serving budget-friendly cuisines like salads, sandwiches and pasta dishes can be a very cost-effective choice. Or, if you're looking for a more casual option, how about a barbeque? Burgers, hot dogs and other grill-oriented foods are sure to be crowd favorites, and they won't rack up a big bill.

How to create a 7 day meal plan? ›

Plan Your Weekly Meals
  1. See what you already have. Look in your freezer, cabinets, and refrigerator. ...
  2. Write down your meals. ...
  3. Write down recipes to try. ...
  4. Think about your time. ...
  5. Plan to use leftovers. ...
  6. Make a grocery list. ...
  7. Build your shopping list as you go. ...
  8. Buy a mix of fresh, frozen, and self-stable items.

What are healthy snacks for kids vs unhealthy snacks? ›

Pick foods that are high in fiber and low in added salt and sugar. Offer children fruits, vegetables, and whole-grain snacks instead of sweets. Foods that are naturally sweet (such as apple slices, bananas, bell peppers, or baby carrots) are better than foods and drinks that contain added sugar.

What are four examples of healthful snacks for school age children? ›

What Snacks Are Good for School-Age Kids?
  • home-made trail mix with whole-grain breakfast cereal and nuts and raisins.
  • string cheese with grapes or other fruit.
  • fruit smoothies made with yogurt, milk, or a dairy-free milk-alternative.
  • ice pops made with 100% fruit juice or yogurt in ice pop molds or ice cube trays.

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