One of my family favorites as a kid was Chef Boyardee Pizza. (I still luuurve it.) We made them at home with my parents, which was fun, but my favorite way to make them was when Emily, her sister Anna and I made them with our Grandma Burns. (I love a Chef Boyardee pizza any which way you slice it, but no one makes one taste better than my Grandma Burns!) Last year, my kids made one with my mom for the first time and they loved it.
(Side note: I also loooves me some Chef Boyardee Ravioli. Mmmm!)
So naturally, when Chef Boyardee and the Motherhood asked me to take part in a project focusing on cooking with kids, I said yes! I was privileged to be a part of the Little Chefs eCookbook, now available for download here! I know, I’m not exactly a culinary genius, but I did have a few things to say about getting my picky eaters to enjoy foods more when they take part in the cooking process by adding their own fun flavors.
Here we are having fun with flavors! Joshua added lime juice (and BBQ sauce!?!) to a salad (he loves all things sour!) and Sophie added tortilla chips to top hers (she loves all things chips!) We had a lot of fun cooking together!
To celebrate the Little Chefs eCookbook, Chef Boyardee has given me a fab prize package to give away so you can do some fun cooking at home with your Little Chefs!
One lucky winner will receive:
Kids’ kitchen measure and prep kit
Kids’ recipe box
Scrapbook album
2 Chef Boyardee chef hats
Chef Boyardee adult apron
Chef Boyardee child apron
Chef Boyardee pizza kit
Time capsule
2 coupons for free Chef Boyardee Beefaroni
5 Chef Boyardee recipe cards
To enter, just click over to the new the Little Chefs eCookbook and then come back here and leave me a comment telling me which chapter you think sounds most interesting!
For a bonus entry, tell me your favorite dish to make with your kids.
One winner will be drawn at random on Friday, November 2 at 6 pm EST. Good luck!
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I am being compensated for my work on the Little Chefs eCookbook by Chef Boyardee and the Motherhood.com.
Teachable Moments should never be missed. Sounds great, and when the kids were little, we cooked with them. Aunt Judy makes the best CBRD Pizza EVER!
Also, Aunt Zola had a cook book when we lived in Virginia, I still use the egg salad recipe, I was five when I learned how to make it!
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Everyday fun
I like to make pasta salad with my kid
Everyday Fun sounds good. We need more of fun in our day, sometimes! Thanks for the giveaway!
I love to make tacos with my kids! My daughter likes to scramble the hamburger while one son hand shreds the lettuce and my youngest son sets out the cheese, taco sauce, & sour cream.
The “Family Fun” chapter sounds exciting! We are always looking for new things to do as a family especially with having a toddler.
My favorite dish to make with my 2 year old is any dish that I have chopped veggies. He loves to put them into the crock pot for me.
I think chapter 5 Fun with Flavors sounds intresting! I have one really picky eatter and letting her add her own touches really isn’t something I had thought of!
My kids and I like to make homemade pizza together and cupcakes!
I think Family Traditions sounds like fun – I’m very into trying to make traditions with my girls – those memories they want to come back to and not miss!
My 7 year old loves to help make quesadillas – we like to try new and different combinations and throw in some of our fresh herbs. Of course she also likes to help make cake or cookies or anything else where there is a beater for her to lick! 🙂
I think the Fun with Flavor chapter sounds good. It would be great to make something different.
Family Traditions sounds interesting to me!
I love baking cookies with the kids!
Ch. 4 Family Time sounds interesting. I like having my kids in the kitchen with me sometimes!
I like to make anything with potatoes and carrots that my daughter can peel. She has become quite good at it!!
I think Fun with Flavors sounds interesting!
I like to make desserts with my son like cookies and brownies.
The Family Time chapter
I think Chapter 6 Family Traditions sounds interesting.
Family fun sounds good.
I like to bake cupcakes with my son.
I like the chapter: Family Times.
Fixing pizza is lots of fun with kids!
Family Traditions sounds interesting
My 4 year old loves to help me make pizza and taco ring
Ch 5. “Fun w/ Flavors”! :o)
We like to make pancakes together at my house!
The Family Traditions sounds good.
I like to make spaghetti with my son.
Not so much a meal, but my niece likes to make ants on a log with me.
I’d love to try the DEElicious Artichoke Mac and Cheese
Teachable Moments sounds like an intriguing chapter to me.
My kids love to knead bread with me, so I have to say that that is my favorite to cook with my children.
I love the smoothie ideas!
Fun with Flvora sounds totally inteoguing. We luv the beefaroni too!
CHAPTER 2 – Teachable Moments sounds the most interesting to me
The favorite dish i made with my kids were brownies
The chapter called Feel Like a Kid Again sound neat. It always fun to reminisce.
We like making mini pizzas together. It’s a lot of fun because we can make all different types.
Fun with flavors! Thanks!
I think the “Family Time” chapter would be the most fun!
My favorite to make with my kids is french toast – they’ve always loved to mix up the eggs & milk and dip the bread!
Family traditions sound interesting to me. I’m always up for learning new traditions.
Mason loves to help us with anything in the kitchen. We especially like to make scrambled eggs together!
Fun with Flavors looks fun!
the fun with flavor sounds good
we love making mack and cheese
Chapter 4 sounds the most interesting for our family.
My kids and I love to make homemade pizza