Updated 1:25am 27 May 2012

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Recipe: Puff Pastry Fruit Pizza

A GREAT combination of children’s favourite foods, this puff pastry pizza is easy to make and a sweet change from the traditional varieties. Can be served as a dessert.Read

Recipe: Blazing Saddles

A VERSION of bangers, beans and mash, this recipe uses sweet potato, chorizo and baked beans for a Mediterranean take on a dish that children love.Read

Recipe: Lemon Syllabub

SYLLABUB is a traditional English dessert full of rich cream and infused with fruit flavours. This one has tangy zest of lemon threaded through it to offset the sweetness of the cream.Read

Recipe: Baby Cous Cous Feta salad

COUS cous is a good alternative to pasta or rice in this colourful, tasty and healthy salad.Read

Recipe: Choco-knickerbockerglory

THIS is a name that may be new to some children but lots of their mums and dads will remember this lovely layered dish of cream, ice cream and summer fruits. Read

Recipe: Chocolate Cornflake Clusters

THESE cornflake clusters are great finger food for lunch-boxes or birthday parties. Keep them in an airtight container for up to a week. Read

Recipe: Lemon curd ice-cream

THIS easy, tangy sweet ice cream has surprising crunchy meringue pieces hidden within and is lovely with fresh blackberries or raspberries. Read

Recipe: Loaded Potato Skins

CHILDREN will love coming up with different favourite fillings, for this recipe which is tasty and nutritious. Read

Recipe: Jelly Babies Pool Party

THIS recipe is pure fun, making a swimming pool for jelly babies out of a melon and fruit flavoured jelly.Read

Recipe: Mini Summer Fruits Cheesecakes

ANOTHER easy no-cook dessert recipe that kids will love to make and eat, using store cupboard ingredients and summer berries. Read

Recipe: Lamb-Banana Risotto

WITH so many Lamb-Bananas in the city, this dish should capture children’s imaginations and introduce them to plantains, a banana-like vegetable that is delicious sliced and fried in butter. Read

Recipe: Cherry Tomato and Halloumi Skewers

CHILDREN will enjoy threading together these colourful barbecue ingredients on wooden skewers just as much as they will enjoy eating them. Read

Recipe: Yummy Drummy Salad

THIS salad is both tasty and good for you. Although an adult will need to do the chopping, kids will have fun mixing the mayonnaise and turmeric together to make it a nice bright yellow.Read

Recipe: Eatin' Mess

THIS delicious summer pudding recipe is inspired by the strawberry-and-cream dessert traditionally served at Eton College on June 4 and is really called Eton Mess.Read

Recipe: Purple Coleslaw

THE red cabbage mixed with the mayonnaise in this recipe turns the coleslaw purple. Try it as a topping on your own barbecued "purple" burgers.Read

Recipe: Barbecued Banana Picnic Boat

CHILDREN love picky food that is colourful and imaginative, so the following recipe is written with barbecues in mind. Read

Recipe: Spanish Omlette

THIS recipe is a good breakfast or tea-time dish and will easily feed two friends. Children will enjoy trying to break the eggs but the cooking part is unsuitable for little hands.Read

Recipe: Puffed Nutella Calzone

A CHOCOLATE and cheese pasty by any other name, this recipe serves two and makes a great treat for a special occasion as well as introducing the kids to the flavour of mascapone cheese.Read

Recipe: Chocolate Fruit Kababs

A QUICK and delicious summer treat that makes use of a healthy selection of fruits. Use dark chocolate for a healthier option if the kids will eat it, otherwise substitute for plain.Read

Recipe: Puffy Pizza Wedges

AN EASY variation on the pizza theme, these triangles can be loaded with your children’s favourite toppings such as sliced pepperoni, chopped tomatoes or sliced mushrooms.Read