Kid-friendly recipes for the whole family

Whether it's a dish filled with familiar flavors or recipes by kids for kids, below you'll find mealtime selections geared for tiny tastebuds.

Summer Fruit Sorbet with Cherries, Blueberries and Watermelon

Cherries, blueberries and watermelon are summer favorites for almost every child, so mixing them up in a summer sorbet is sure to please even the toughest of critics. Try this recipe with other fruits that are in season. Enjoy as a sorbet or pour the mixture into popsicle molds, freeze and enjoy on a sunny day!

You can watch PCC Chef Lynne Vea demonstrate the recipe on KING 5’s “Gardening with Ciscoe,” or you can find this recipe, and more delicious dishes from PCC, in our recipe database.

One Giant, Fresh, Organic Strawberry Ice Cream Sandwich

While strawberry shortcake is a classic favorite, we're always looking for new ways to dress up fresh strawberries when they're in season. This recipe is a great way to get kids involved in the kitchen, and it's guaranteed to put a smile on their faces. Featuring strawberries, chocolate, oatmeal cookies and ice cream, this tasty treat will satisfy every sweet tooth.

You can watch PCC Chef Lynne Vea demonstrate the recipe on KING 5’s “Gardening with Ciscoe,” or you can find this recipe, and more delicious dishes from PCC, in our recipe database.

Cookus Interruptus

Cookus Interruptus is a Web cooking show hosted by Cynthia Lair, faculty member at Bastyr University and author of "Feeding the Whole Family." The episodes educate viewers about how to prepare high-quality, wholesome food within the context of busy family life. Cookus Interruptus utilizes and advocates the consumption of foods that are sustainably produced, emphasizing whole, fresh, local, organic ingredients made into recipes that taste fantastic.

This recipe for Chicken with Mole Sauce is not only a delicious meal for adults but kids too. Test the recipe out at home and tally the results!

» Grace's Mole con Pollo

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