Pizza & Pasta Recipes
Kid-Approved, Nutritious And So Tasty

Super flavor, simple cooking.
This fun take on grilled cheese sandos will please all your little monsters around Halloween time.
Kids absolutely love this recipe - healthy comfort food that is easy to put together.
This recipe is very popular with our students.
Fun and festive for all trick or treaters!
Our classes love this recipe for it's gooey cheesiness and brilliant color.
This pesto sauce is delicious and easy to make. Try it on summer tomatoes or on pizza instead of red sauce.
This is a fun dish to make and eat. Our classes love it!
This toast is a taste of summer on a plate and is always a popular recipe in our classes.
This recipe is simple and delicious, everybody loves meatballs.
These vegetarian burgers are so delicious our young chefs can't get enough of them! Serve on a bun with your favorite toppings.
Colorful and fun finger food for a kid-friendly lunch option or enjoyed as a healthy snack.
This pizza is one of our favorite meals you're sure to really love too.
Kids can easily make these, they’re SO easy and quick and SO much healthier than store bought! Literally childsplay!
A healthy pizza and a quick, easy salad. Kids are much more likely to enjoy a salad if they make it themselves. The slightly sweet, orange dressing adds a little bit of extra incentive. Our students are often surprised by quite how easy dressing is to make too.
This tantalizing recipe is simple to prepare. The delightful colors are sure to impress family, friends and even picky eaters.
This affordable and simple combination makes for an amazing burst of incredibly fresh flavor!
Pizza on a wholemeal pitta base makes for a surprisingly delicious and healthy pizza that kids love and can prepare in minutes.
An expert combination of simple ingredients make for a symphony of taste. Zucchini, fresh tomatoes, basil and parmesan, yummy, kid approved AND quick to prepare.

“The human animal is adapted to, and apparently can thrive on, an extraordinary range of different diets, but the Western diet, however you define it, does not seem to be one of them.”