10 best recipes for kids under 3 years old

Simple recipes for under 3's including cupcakes, mashed potato and rocky road too...

Chocolate cornflake nests
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If your child is under 3 years old and loves getting messy in the kitchen, you've come to the right place.

 As part of our cooking with kids guide, we've rounded up our best recipes to make with under 3's including cupcakes, mash potato, and rocky road.

When it comes to cooking with under 3-year-olds it's all about the senses - taste, touch, and smells are a great way of getting your child curious about food. They can help mix, mash, and stir with a large wooden spoon and a plastic bowl.

Basic cupcakes

Basic cupcakes

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These basic cupcakes are a great starter recipe as they use only a few ingredients and are really easy to make. You can be in charge of the oven whilst your child can be in charge of the mixing!

Tasks for the kids

  • Mixing the ingredients together with a wooden spoon
  • Spooning the mixture into the cases
  • Decorating the cakes with icing, sprinkles etc.
  • Get the recipe: Basic cupcakes

    Quiche Lorraine

    Quiche Lorraine

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    Quiche is much easier to make than you may think and it's so simple you can even make it with your 3 year old's help! This recipe makes the pastry from scratch which means your tot can have fun playing around with the dough.

    Tasks for the kids

  • Mixing the ingredients together with their hands to make the dough
  • Rolling out, kneading and playing with the dough
  • Mixing the filling together with a whisk (just make sure none of the raw egg goes anywhere near their mouths.)
  • Get the recipe: Quiche Lorraine

    Mash potato

    Mash potato

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    If you're making dinner for the rest of the family and mash potato is on the menu then get your 3 year old to help with the mashing. Turn your potatoes into a creamy delight by adding butter and milk. Just make sure the potatoes are chilled before handing them over (you can always warm it up again once they’ve finished their mashing fun!)

    Tasks for the kids

  • Mashing the cooked potatoes (when cooled) with a fork or masher
  • Get the recipe: Mash potato

    Rocky road bars

    Rocky road bars

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    Your child can help out at pretty much every stage when making this rocky road recipe, and you don't even have to use the oven.

    Tasks for the kids

  • Breaking up the ginger biscuits with their hands or the back of a spoon
  • Spooning the golden syrup into the mix
  • Mixing all the ingredients together with a wooden spoon (once chocolate has cooled down)
  • Helping to pour the mix into the tin
  • Get the recipe: Rocky road bars

    Quick strawberry ice cream

    Quick strawberry ice cream

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    This recipe only uses 3 ingredients; strawberry preserve, vanilla custard and ice cream cones so it's a great one to make with your tot, plus they can sample some of their work afterwards too!

    Tasks for the kids

  • Mixing and beating the ingredients together
  • Putting scoops of ice cream onto cones with your guidance
  • Get the recipe: Quick strawberry ice cream

    Chocolate cornflake nests

    Chocolate cornflake nests

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    A handful of cornflakes and some melted chocolate make the perfect combo. You could try different cereal too like Shredded Wheat or Rice Krispies - whatever is your child's favourite!

    Tasks for the kids

    • Breaking up the chocolate so it's ready to be melted by you
    • Mixing the cereal and chocolate together once the chocolate has cooled
    • Spooning the mixture into cases
    • Decorating with chocolate sweets like Mini Eggs, Smarties or M&Ms

    Get the recipe: Chocolate cornflake nests

    Apple flapjacks

    Apple flapjacks

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    You can take charge of the apple cooking and they can take charge of the mixing in this recipe. If you leave the mix to cool in a bowl before adding the oats, you won't have to worry about any heat related incidents!

    Tasks for the kids

    • Stirring the oats into the apple, butter and golden syrup mix once cooled

    Get the recipe: Apple flapjacks

    Raspberry chocolate cupcakes

    Raspberry chocolate cupcakes

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    This no-bake recipe is perfect for making with the kids and it's an excuse to get your hands dirty too! This recipe combines melted chocolate with Madeira cake to make cheat's cupcakes!

    Tasks for the kids

    Get the recipe: Raspberry chocolate cupcakes

    Where to next?

    More recipes to cook with the kids

    Jessica Dady
    Food Editor

    Jessica Dady is Food Editor at GoodtoKnow and has over 11 years of experience as a digital editor, specialising in all things food, recipes, and SEO. From the must-buy seasonal food hampers and advent calendars for Christmas to the family-friendly air fryers that’ll make dinner time a breeze, Jessica loves trying and testing various food products to find the best of the best for the busy parents among us. Over the years of working with GoodtoKnow, Jessica has had the privilege of working alongside Future’s Test Kitchen to create exclusive videos - as well as writing, testing, and shooting her own recipes. When she’s not embracing the great outdoors with her family at the weekends, Jessica enjoys baking up a storm in the kitchen with her favourite bakes being chocolate chip cookies, cupcakes, and a tray of gooey chocolate brownies