5 Picnic Recipes That Give Kids Something Fun to Do

These five recipes give kids something to actually do at the park. Expect less “I’m bored” and more “Can I have another one?” They’ll be building sandwiches and mixing lemonade potions while you try to remember where everyone left their shoes. Some are a little messy. All of them are worth it. Grab your basket.

Superhero Sandwiches

Grab some cookie cutters and transform slices of bread, cheese, and deli meats into fun figures like stars, hearts, or superheroes. You can spread on some hummus or cream cheese and let your kids decorate their creations with colorful veggies like cucumber slices, cherry tomatoes, and carrot ribbons. It’s a playful, hands-on way to engage with your food, and kids love it! Kids get to eat what they built, which counts for a lot.

Magic Potion Lemonade

Time to add a magical twist! Set up a lemonade mixing station where you and your kiddos can experiment with different fruits and herbs: think blueberries, strawberries, mint, or lavender. You get to choose your mix-ins and flavor your own pitchers, turning lemonade-making into a delightful taste test. Whatever they mix up, they’ll insist it’s the best thing they’ve ever tasted.

Dessert Tacos

Bring a sweet surprise to your picnic with Dessert Tacos. Provide small tortillas and an array of toppings like Nutella, sliced bananas, strawberries, and marshmallows. You can warm the tortillas on a portable grill, then let everyone build their dream dessert. A sprinkle of chocolate chips or colorful sprinkles makes the perfect finishing touch for this fun picnic treat that will please even the pickiest eaters!

Twisty Pasta Salad Pots

Let’s give a classic pasta salad a fun twist! Prepare some spiral pasta and gather a variety of colorful mix-ins: diced cucumbers, sweet corn, grape tomatoes, and cubes of cheese. Everyone gets their own jar to layer the ingredients. Shake it up with your favorite dressing and enjoy a perfectly mixed, personalized pasta salad. It’s an easy and engaging way for you to customize your meal and have fun while doing it.

Ultimate Picnic Chef Challenge

Cap off your picnic with the Ultimate Picnic Chef Challenge! Arm yourself and your family with a variety of ingredients and challenge each other to create the most imaginative dish. Whether crafting a castle from veggies or designing a fruity creature, let creativity take the lead. Snap some photos of each masterpiece, and maybe even award a playful prize for the most inventive chef!

The best part is watching kids who built their own lunch ask when they can do it again. Pack your basket, gather your little chefs, and get ready for a fun and flavorful day out with these kid-friendly picnic recipes!

What’s your favorite recipe or game to bring along on a family picnic? Share your top tips and fun ideas in the comments below. We’d love to hear how you make your outdoor meals memorable!

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