Rainy days and half-term holidays call for some time spent cooking with the kids. This guide includes a taste of everything from savoury to sweet. You know your child best – let them complete any tasks that you know they can achieve unaided, under your watchful eye. Save steps involving sharp knives, blades or scissors for yourself, or older children you judge as capable.

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Remember to set some rules, too. Always wash your hands before you start and after touching raw meat, stay organised and be sure to read the recipe from start to finish first. Also, keep your worktop tidy, ensure the kids stand clear of hot hobs and ovens, get them involved with washing up and avoid them running around in the kitchen. Most importantly – have fun.

Check out our ideas below for fun half-term cooking activities, then also find more inspiration in our collections of kids cooking recipes and kids baking recipes. If you have some young budding chefs, then our Kids' Kitchen cookery videos and guides are also a great starting point for teaching them basic kitchen skills.

1. Easiest ever biscuits

Different shaped biscuits on cooling rack

Teach little cooks to weigh ingredients, cream butter and sugar, and roll out their dough, then let them loose with their favourite (clean) plastic toys to make their mark on their own completely personalised batch of biscuits. The recipe is particularly good for the youngest cooks as they need only pinch and pull off pieces of dough before rolling it out.

Check out more simple and delicious kids' biscuit recipes.

2. Sweet chilli chicken wrap spread

Bowls of greens and coleslaw next to two open wraps topped with chicken and sauce

Children will enjoy helping to prepare this delightful sweet chilli chicken wrap spread. They can join in by crushing the cornflakes for the crispy crust and coating the chicken fillets. Enhance the spread with delicious sides such as golden potato wedges, succulent corn-on-the-cob, flavourful spicy rice and refreshing coleslaw, creating a vibrant, satisfying feast.

We've got plenty more tempting lunch ideas with these sandwich fillings for kids.

3. Pesto pasta spread

Pesto pasta spread

Elevate your shop-bought pesto by adding the richness of crème fraîche, the zesty tang of lemon and the aromatic freshness of basil. Present it on the table alongside an array of optional toppings, including mozzarella balls, briny olives, juicy tomatoes, savoury garlic bread and tender broccoli florets. Encourage your children to personalise their bowls by adding their favourite toppings, transforming a basic dish into a customisable culinary adventure.

Make the most out of this storecupboard essential with our pesto pasta recipes.

4. Pear and chocolate flapjacks

Pear and chocolate flapjacks squares with chocolate sauce

Flapjacks are a super easy bake to make with kids and only require a handful of ingredients. We've included chopped pears in these for a gorgeously squidgy texture and drizzled them in dark chocolate for a touch of indulgence. Porridge oats are a source of slow release energy, so these are a great snack to keep your youngsters going through the day.

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5. Easy Greek-style pasta salad

Bow shaped pasta, cherry tomatoes and feta on a plate

Throw together a Mediterranean-inspired salad using your child's favourite pasta shapes. Teamed with crumbly feta, juicy cherry tomatoes, fresh cucumbers and crisp onions, it's full of exciting textures and flavours. Perfect for sunny lunches in the garden, or for packing up to take on a picnic. Our recipe includes all the equipment your child needs along with step-by-step pictures for how to prepare the ingredients and assemble the dish.

For more information on teaching your kids to cook pasta, read our guide on boiling skills. Also browse more of our kids' pasta recipes for some midweek meal inspiration.

6. Double-dipped shortbread cookies

Cookies on cooling rack dipped in chocolate

This recipe is perfect for baking with the children because what can be better than shortbread cookies? Well, cookies dunked in two different types of delicious chocolate! This recipe is simple to follow with only three steps that take 20 minutes of prep time. It’s great for batch cooking as it makes up to 15 cookies, but, if you want to save some for later, you can freeze the raw dough.

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7. Easy blueberry muffins

Blueberry muffins on a board

These delicious muffins are a classic for a reason – each moist bite contains a burst of juicy blueberries. Simple with only three steps. They can be prepped and baked in under an hour.

Get more baking inspiration with our kids' muffin recipes.

8. Chicken & mushroom hot pot

Potato, chicken, peas and sweetcorn in a baking dish

This dish is excellent for cooking with kids to demonstrate the benefits of leftovers. Children can see how one dish can transform into a completely different and tasty meal. It is also great for kids to practise their chopping techniques, with only a few ingredients needing slicing: the onions, mushroom and potato.

We've got plenty more chicken recipes for kids to try.

9. Baked veggie korma

Dish full of cauliflower, chickpeas and green beans

This vegan take on an Indian classic is an excellent recipe for children aged seven to 11 to take the lead on. There is a clear list of ingredients, including utensils and step-by-step instructions. Parents may need to take more responsibility for handling the hot dish for younger children.

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10. Fruity skewers with yogurt dip

Fruit skewers and dips on a chopping board

Teach the kids some basic chopping skills with these fun fruity skewers, served with a yogurt and maple syrup dip. Easy enough for little hands to help assemble, these colourful skewers are a great after-school snack. Our step-by-step images and instructions take them through the correct knife positions to ensure a safe technique. You can also mix up these skewers by making the most of seasonal produce all year round. In the summer, berries, peaches and nectarines are a great choice. In late summer and autumn, you could try making the skewers with plums, apples and pears.

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