Get into the Christmas spirit with these easy Christmas snacks that are perfect for kids of all ages!
Christmas Food
One of our favourite things well-nigh the holiday season definitely has to be the food.
Of undertow there is the main event, stuff the Christmas Dinner itself and we have loads of Christmas Dinner Recipes that you can find here!
Then there are the Christmas parties! Supplies and tasty treats unchangingly full-length heavily here whether it be a kid’s party or a increasingly grown up event.
But with Christmas and all things festive seeming to start older and older every year, and kids seeming to constantly be requesting snacks during the holidays, it’s the perfect opportunity to get creative as well as a unconfined way of getting kids in the kitchen preparing food.
Fussy Eaters At Christmas
If you’ve got a fussy eater in the house, then having them help with preparing supplies can be really beneficial. Plane if they segregate not to eat it, just getting them used to handling foods that they might be uncomfortable with can be a step in the right direction.
If you are once stressing well-nigh Christmas and your picky eater, then our Surviving Christmas With A Fussy Eater guide is something that you need to trammels out.
15 of The Weightier Christmas Snacks For Kids.
Candy Cane Popcorn
Candy canes and popcorn! What’s not to love? Add a bit of white chocolate and some mini marshmallows into the mix and you’ve got some super cute Christmas treats perfect for an evening in in from of your favourite Christmas movie.
Or served in little festive cups, they are sunny for little hands to swoop into if you are having a matriculation party.
Chocolate Peanut Clusters
Two things that unchangingly seem to be well-healed in our house during the Christmas period are nuts and chocolate!
And they make the wool weightier combination in these zest sized Christmas nibbles!
Not only are they very tasty, they can be put together and packaged up in less than an hour, making them perfect for last minute edible gifts for teachers, friends and family.
Mini Cookie Houses
Anyone else buy those gingerbread houses that you can make yourself at home with the kids? And then massively regret it when it takes several hours, the icing “glue” doesn’t perform as it should and there’s mess all over the place?
Yep, us too! So we came up with these mini cookie houses instead.
You only need a handful of vital ingredients and you can happily let younger kids do this on their own. Thank us later, it’s no biggie!
Gingerbread Brownies
If you are looking for something a bit healthier without compromising on holiday cheer, then this is the recipe for you.
Despite stuff packed full of healthy ingredients, these Gingerbread Brownies really are veritably delicious.
Topped with winsome little gingerbread men, they make a super cute school snack packed into a lunch box for older kids, or squint unconfined served at for a kids’ christmas party.
Rocky Road Bites
This is one that the whole family is sure to love this Christmas season!
I don’t know well-nigh you, but Rocky Road has to be one of our family’s favorite christmas traditions.
And these little bites are the perfect sweet treats to have on hand at home to enjoy with a hot chocolate.
They moreover make a gorgeous edible souvenir packaged up in a mason jar and ties with some festive ribbon.
Cheesy Puff Pastry Stars
Puff pastry cut into a star shape with cookie cutters and topped with a really simple topping? How good can it be?
Let me tell you, these little christmas themed snacks literally fly off the table the minute they land.
Sometime the easy recipes really are the weightier ones and the ones you’ll make year without year.
Chocolate Dipped Satsumas
This time of year the kids are unseat to have their pearly share of sweet treats, so I do like to try and get them eating some fresh fruit here and there.
These satsumas dipped in melted chocolate and topped with coconut sprinkles are a sunny healthy snack that you can requite the kids guilt free.
This is moreover a unconfined one to encourage picky eaters to try satsumas or clementines if it’s not something they might usually eat.
Christmas Tree Confection Pops
These confection pops in the shape of a christmas tree are a super easy way to get kids sultry this festive season.
I’m unchangingly looking for ways to entertain the kids during the school holidays and they loved taking their time decorating these. Kids entertained – check! Fun holiday treat – check!
Frozen Gingerbread Hot Chocolate
Hot chocolate or hot cocoa can be a bit of a risk with young kids but they needn’t miss out on this festive treat with our kid-friendly frozen hot chocolate recipe.
They’ll love subtracting toppings themselves and you could plane make a unprepossessed version of my Hot Chocolate Station!
Rudolph and Snowman Christmas Sandwiches For Kids
I don’t know well-nigh you, but as we enter December and limp towards the end of term, my lunchbox inspiration has all but got up and left.
That’s where these cute reindeer sandwiches come in! Grab your christmas cookie cutter and with minimal effort their school lunch box will be talk of the lunch hall.
Other reindeers are misogynist but Rudolf has to be everyone’s favorite reindeer right?
Cheat’s Sausage Rolls
It’s not Christmas without sausage rolls. Fact!
Kids love finger foods and these super easy sausage rolls using my cheat’s hack will go lanugo an wool storm.
They’re so easy to make and I guarantee you’ll want to make them for ALL your holiday parties once you’ve tried them.
Pesto Parmesan Pastry Straws
Another super easy recipe with not too many and only simple ingredients at that.
The Christmas period is unchangingly busy, but you can whip up a batch of these pastry straws for the kids in just 15 minutes.
This is moreover a unconfined recipe to have on hand if you know you have loads of guests coming over and want a really quick and easy appetizer.
Gingerbread Ice Cream
If you think healthy christmas snacks wouldn’t include ice cream, then think again.
This gingerbread ice surf is made with healthy ingredients and all the festive flavours for a tasty snack or dessert for the kids.
And the weightier part is that it’s moreover gluten, dairy and refined sugar self-ruling so if you have kids that have supplies intolerances then you’re going to love this recipe.
Christmas Oreo Pops
If you’re looking for a fun worriedness to do with the kids then these Christmas Oreo Pops are perfect.
Easy Christmas treats that you can make and eat at home or package up individually as gifts for their friends.
Mince Pie Rocky Road
The succulent festive rocky road is unconfined for using up leftover mince pies.
Or grab yourself a undear at the supermarket and squint out for packets of mince pies that have been reduced at the end of the day.
A few crumbled up mince pies really do add a tasty festive twist to this archetype rocky road recipe.
Healthier Gingerbread Stars
These gingerbread star cookies are just the thing to be sultry at Christmas.
Just like your archetype gingerbread star biscuits, my Christmas cookies are made a little healthier with just a few ingredient swaps to wastefulness out all those Christmas treats!
The cookie dough can moreover be frozen so you can make a batch and just defrost the dough when you are ready to make the cookies.
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You can moreover see all our other trademark new Christmas Recipes we are making this year.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
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