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24 Kid-Friendly Recipes

K i d s
L o v e
T h e s e
R e c i p e s !
By Margaux Laskey

“What’s for dinner?” Depending how I respond to that question, I’m sure to be met with toddlerlike squeals of delight (chili, nachos) or preteen groans of disgust (almost anything green). While my kids aren’t the pickiest eaters I’ve ever encountered, they both have long, evolving lists of likes and dislikes. My husband and I refuse to be short-order cooks, but we’re not interested in enforcing the clear-your-plate, you-get-what-you-get mentality we grew up with either. And so we are, forever and always, in search of those almost miraculous, unquestionably delicious dishes that please everyone at the table.

In that spirit, I asked readers of our Five Weeknight Dishes newsletter to tell us about the New York Times Cooking recipes their kids request on repeat, the meals that make them do a little happy dance when they hear they’re on the menu. More than 150 parents wrote in, with the dishes their children love — and the things they had to say about them. The 24 recipes that follow are the highlights: Some fall into the typical “kid food” category, others happily don’t. But there’s something for everyone (and, if you’re dealing with especially fickle tastebuds, most are customizable).

There are, of course, no guarantees when it comes to kids. What’s beloved one day might be detested the next, and one kid’s favorite dish could make another gag. But these dishes have gotten at least one kid’s hard-earned stamp of approval, and we think that’s a good place to start. (Get dinner ideas sent straight to your inbox weekly: Subscribe to the Five Weeknight Dishes newsletter.)

See these and more kid-friendly recipes at New York Times Cooking

B o l d

Sheet-Pan Cajun Salmon

David Malosh for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews.

few ingredients

adaptable

easy cleanup

Recipe →

“Yum. Pink fish is the only good fish.”

— Adam, now 16, at age 13

Ginger-Lime Chicken

Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Hadas Smirnoff. Prop Stylist: Megan Hedgpeth.

under half-hour

few ingredients

easy cleanup

Recipe →

“Yum. Pink fish is the only good fish.”

— Adam, now 16, at age 13

Korean Barbecue-Style Meatballs

Julia Gartland for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Barrett Washburne.

under half-hour

few ingredients

easy cleanup

great for leftovers

Recipe →

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— Connor, 2

Sesame Salmon Bowls

Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Monica Pierini.

easy cleanup

adaptable

Recipe →

“The oldest child recently caught his first salmon, a Coho on the Siletz River, near our family’s house. It was 23 pounds of excellent eating and joyful storytelling. You should hear middle-school kids telling fish stories. They are worse than old men when it comes to blatant lying.”

— Amanda, mom to Lincoln, 12, Eddie, 9

“My son, Ted, 12, and his pickier cousins all love Ali Slagle’s turmeric chicken with asparagus, which we call Golden Chicken. We make it with snap peas or broccoli when asparagus isn’t in season.”

— Jennifer

Turmeric-Black Pepper Chicken

David Malosh for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Barrett Washburne.

under half-hour

few ingredients

adaptable

Recipe →

“My son, Ted, 12, and his pickier cousins all love Ali Slagle’s turmeric chicken with asparagus, which we call Golden Chicken. We make it with snap peas or broccoli when asparagus isn’t in season.”

— Jennifer

Sheet-Pan Kielbasa With Cabbage and Beans

David Malosh for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews.

few ingredients

adaptable

easy cleanup

Recipe →

Chili

Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Hadas Smirnoff. Prop Stylist: Megan Hedgpeth.

easy cleanup

adaptable

great for leftovers

Recipe →

Listen
“It makes me feel like I’m about to go to sleep.”

— Olympia, 8

C h e e s y

Cheesy White Bean-Tomato Bake

John Kernick for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews.

under half-hour

vegetarian

easy cleanup

few ingredients

Recipe →

“Voila, dinner is served! Pizza beans!”

— Rachel, mom of Elliott, 3

Listen
“Just the way the cheese melts into your mouth, it’s so yummy.”

— Amar, 11

Cheesy Baked Pasta With Sausage and Ricotta

David Malosh for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews.

adaptable

easy cleanup

Recipe →

“We make this with veggie tofu sausage; if we don't have ricotta, we stick with mozzarella.”

— Bakirathi, Amar's mom

Listen
“Just the way the cheese melts into your mouth, it’s so yummy.”

— Amar, 11

“We make this with veggie tofu sausage; if we don't have ricotta, we stick with mozzarella.”

— Bakirathi, Amar's mom

Bean and Cheese Burritos

Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Hadas Smirnoff. Prop Stylist: Megan Hedgepeth.

vegetarian

easy cleanup

great for leftovers

Recipe →

Y e s s s s s s s s s !

— Frank, 8, every single time he hears these are on the menu

“I skip the white wine and use a cornstarch slurry instead of heavy cream to thicken the liquid. We don't keep American cheese so I just stick with Cheddar. Also no chives.”

— Amy, mom of Dorothea, 11

Homemade Hamburger Helper

Ryan Liebe for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews.

under half-hour

easy cleanup

adaptable

Recipe →

“I skip the white wine and use a cornstarch slurry instead of heavy cream to thicken the liquid. We don't keep American cheese so I just stick with Cheddar. Also no chives.”

— Amy, mom of Dorothea, 11

Mattar Paneer

Linda Pugliese for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Monica Pierini.

vegetarian

one-pot

Recipe →

Listen
“Just the flavors are just like dancing... like they’re dancing on your tongue and... really just like delicious.”

— Emerson, 6

C r i s p y

Crisp Gnocchi With Brussels Sprouts

Andrew Purcell for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Barrett Washburne.

under half-hour

vegetarian

few ingredients

easy cleanup

Recipe →

Listen
“It makes me feel happy.”

— Clara, 5

Crispy Baked Fish With Tartar Sauce

David Malosh for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews.

under half-hour

adaptable

Recipe →

“We make one (teeny, weeny!) adjustment: We skip the panko entirely and substitute crushed Doritos. (Pandemic Parenting: Whatever it takes, you know what I'm saying?)”

— Jessicarobyn

Crispy Sheet-Pan Noodles With Glazed Tofu

Kate Sears for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Barrett Washburne.

vegetarian

adaptable

Recipe →

“Sweet, crunchy, delicious, yummy! The crunchy noodles are super delicious, and I never not like them.”

— Juniper, 6

Crispy Sour Cream and Onion Chicken

Johnny Miller for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Rebecca Jurkevich.

few ingredients

Recipe →

“Sweet, crunchy, delicious, yummy! The crunchy noodles are super delicious, and I never not like them.”

— Juniper, 6

“Makes the whole family swoon with happiness.”

— Amanda, mom to Lincoln, 12, and Eddie, 9

C o z y

Dumpling Noodle Soup

Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Hadas Smirnoff. Prop Stylist: Megan Hedgpeth..

under half-hour

easy cleanup

adaptable

Recipe →

“This is soooo good.”

— Adam, now 16, at age 14

Oven-Roasted Chicken Shawarma

Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Hadas Smirnoff. Prop Stylist: Megan Hedgpeth..

adaptable

great for leftovers

Recipe →

“This is soooo good.”

— Adam, now 16, at age 14

“I serve it with basmati that I've added turmeric and cumin seed to. And lots of Frank's hot sauce.”

— Amy

Creamy One-Pot Pasta With Chicken and Mushrooms

Julia Gartland for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Michelle Gatton.

easy cleanup

adaptable

Recipe →

Sheet-Pan Bibimbap

Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Judy Kim.

vegetarian

easy cleanup

adaptable

Recipe →

“My daughter Katie, 11, loves the sheet-pan bibimbap recipe by Eric Kim. She would describe it as 'OP,' which means overpowered in gaming lingo. She once was going to turn down a sleepover invitation because she knew it was on the menu that night from dinner. (We switched it to a different night.)”

— Jenny

“Mom, can we have the shrimp with the lemon and little rice noodles?”

— Gavin, 5

Shrimp Scampi With Orzo

Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Monica Pierini.

under half-hour

easy cleanup

Recipe →

“Mom, can we have the shrimp with the lemon and little rice noodles?”

— Gavin, 5

“Excellent with skirt steak.”

— Tiffany, mom to Dash, 12

BLT Pasta

Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Ali Slagle.

few ingredients

adaptable

Recipe →

Listen
“I like the pasta in the BLT.”

— Sadie, 7

Dutch Baby

Linda Xiao for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Hadas Smirnoff. Prop Stylist: Megan Hedgpeth..

vegetarian

few ingredients

adaptable

Recipe →

“Excellent with skirt steak.”

— Tiffany, mom to Dash, 12

Listen
“I like the pasta in the BLT.”

— Sadie, 7

One-Pot Japanese Curry Chicken and Rice

David Malosh for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews.

easy cleanup

adaptable

great for leftovers

Recipe →

“Remember, Mommy, I’m having the curry rice for breakfast. Do you still have scallions?”

— Ava, 7

Illustrations by Andy Rementer

Produced by Krysten Chambrot, Kim Gougenheim, Margaux Laskey, Rebecca Lieberman and Shannon Lin

Audio produced by Tina Antolini and engineered by Sophia Lanman