This banana cake was a favourite growing up, and was an easy recipe for a child to master, being an all-in-one method and needing little preparation.
This banana cake was a favourite growing up, and was an easy recipe for a child to master, being an all-in-one method and needing little preparation.
My grandma would often make this lovely leftover chicken soup for supper using the carcass from our Sunday dinner, and it was always fantastic.
Many people feel they don’t have time to cook from scratch, let alone with their kids, but these are fundamental goals of this year’s Food Revolution Day.
The kids are back at school after the holidays, but the fun doesn’t need to stop & try cooking up this great chicken meal with them this weekend.
It’s easy to think of carrots as a bit boring, but kids love them, and with a bit of imagination they can be really versatile.
Making dressing in a jam jar is one of Jamie’s secret weapons, and we at the Jamie Oliver Food Foundation are here to help your kids learn to love salads!
Baking is often the first cooking experience we have as children, but usually it’s cakes and cookies. How about baking flatbreads with your kids instead?
Every year the apprentices are split into teams and asked to come up with a lunch menu, served from stalls at one of London’s biggest food markets.
Grating fruit may sound odd, but this fruit salad makes for a deliciously sticky, colourful breakfast while developing key grating skills for children.
The winners of the amazing Food Revolution Day prize to have a one-on-one cooking lesson with Jamie have spoken about their experience. Annie Fenech and her partner Robbie Robertson, from Perth, Australia, donated money to the Better Food Foundation’s Prizeo fund and were entered into the draw for the all-expenses paid trip to London to meet Read the full article…