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12 Fun & Easy Recipes to Make with Your Kids This Summer

Meghan Splawn
Meghan Splawn
Meghan was the Food Editor for Kitchn's Skills content. She's a master of everyday baking, family cooking, and harnessing good light. Meghan approaches food with an eye towards budgeting — both time and money — and having fun. Meghan has a baking and pastry degree, and spent the…read more
published Jul 16, 2025
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Hands decorating cookies with kiwi, blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries on a wooden table.

Ah, summer vacation. My kid bounces between summer camps and home time. During the days at home, we both need activities that beat summer boredom. I’ve already got a pretty long list, but I’m hoping to mix in more opportunities to teach her kitchen basics and make some fun memories. These are 12 of the recipes we picked together to make this summer.

1. Mini Fruit Pizzas

We made a full-sized fruit pizza this spring, but my 7 1/2-year-old wants to make personalized fruit pizzas for sharing with her neighborhood friends.

Get the recipe: Mini Fruit Pizzas

2. Two-Ingredient Ice Cream

This two-ingredient ice cream is both really easy and really good. It’s also a great way to get her more comfortable using the hand mixer on her own.

Credit: Maria Midoes

3. Rainbow Fruit Salad

Fruit salad is excellent for practicing basic knife skills. Plus, summer really is the best time for a rainbow of fruit.

Get the recipe: Rainbow Fruit Salad

4. Watermelon Sherbet

Here’s the basic idea of this recipe: Purée watermelon with sweetened condensed milk and freeze for instant sorbet. While my first-grader will need help getting the watermelon open, she can do almost every other part of this recipe alone.

5. Birthday Cake Popcorn

Air-popped popcorn is an everyday snack option for my kids, and I think in selecting this recipe my daughter is telling me that she’s bored with the basic butter and salt. She can pop the popcorn herself using this microwave method.

Get the recipe: Birthday Cake Popcorn

Credit: Joe Lingeman

6. Homemade Lemonade

Summer is the perfect time for an industrious lemonade stand at the end of our driveway. We love this recipe for big pitchers of lemonade without making simple syrup.

Get the recipe: Homemade Lemonade

7. Microwave Macaroni and Cheese

A favorite meal is the single best entry point to cooking — especially for kids. My daughter is becoming quite adept at the microwave and she’s really excited to tackle this one.

8. Fruit Sorbet

Here’s a tip: Ask your favorite farmers market fruit stand for their bruised fruit, and turn it into easy sorbet. The best thing about this sorbet recipe is that it doesn’t matter what type of fruit you use, and you can combine fruits for tons of different flavors.

Credit: Joe Lingeman

9. Jello Jigglers

Buy some plain gelatin now, and you and your kids can turn it into jello all summer long with all kinds of fruit, juices, and milks. (At least, that’s what we are planning to do!)

Get the recipe: Jello Jigglers

10. Easy Rainbow Icebox Cake

This classic ice box cake recipe is simply whipped cream and chocolate wafer cookies. It’s actually been a few years since we made this, so it’s about time it made an appearance in our kitchen.

Get the recipe: Rainbow Icebox Cake

11. Peach & Ginger Hand Pies

My first-grader hasn’t mastered pie dough or anything, but I’m not above buying prepared dough so she can make us these hand pies as soon as the peaches are good.

Credit: Lauren Volo

12. Rainbow Pizza

This is on our list every summer, and why wouldn’t it be? Summer really is the best time for a rainbow of produce on a homemade cheese pizza.

Get the recipe: Rainbow Pizza

This article originally published on The Kitchn. See it there: 12 Fun & Easy Recipes to Make with Your Kids This Summer

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