You'll Want To Try One Of These Grown Up Versions Of Favorite Kid's Foods Tonight
You may think you've grown out of PB&J sandwiches and fruit roll ups, but these updated versions will make all your coworkers want to trade their boring leftovers for your throwback lunch. And, they're way healthier than their childish versions, too!Â
To make these delicious crunchy snacks, just coat the chicken in honey mustard, toss in crushed cornflakes, and bake! Find the whole recipe here.Â
This delicious take on a classic includes onion and butternut squash, so now you can indulge your cheese addiction AND get some vegetables in. Find the full recipe and more mouthwatering pictures here.Â
These pot pies are not only adorable, but also super easy to make. Here are all the details.Â
For breakfast, try this tasty take on Pop-Tarts. This version includes real fruit ingredients of strawberry and rhubarb making them not only delicious but healthy as well! Find the recipe here.Â
Make your own quick snack with mini hot dogs wrapped in Pillsbury crescents, just bake and bite! Instructions here.Â
This version of a lunchtime favorite cuts out some carbs and adds great nut-based protein to keep you full all afternoon! You can find the recipe along with instructions for homemade pecan butter and basic raw jams here.Â
Throw some diced mangoes in a food processor and you're on your way to enjoying these fruity snacks. Mangoes not your thing? Try strawberries or raspberries instead! Check out a great video for all the details.Â
Yes, Cheez-Its can really be made without the cheese! Don't believe me? Check out how The Minimalist Baker does it here.Â
This cheesy dream packs it's vegetables into the "bread" that is made of cauliflower, egg, and cheese. Find out how to make your own here.Â
Try this recipe for a lighter version of your fishy favorite.Â
Don't worry, I didn't forget dessert options! These treats also include the superfood, quinoa, making them much healthier than their processed counterparts. To make them yourself, head on over here.Â
A cousin of the ever-popular sweet potato fry, make your own crispy bites with this recipe.Â
Fill these guys with whatever toppings you like, and you can even stock up and freeze them like the originals for up to 6 months. See how here.Â
These savory snacks will take you less than 20 minutes to make, find out how here.Â