Why Make This Recipe
Kid-friendly New Year’s snacks are perfect for keeping little ones satisfied and engaged during the countdown. These snacks are colorful, fun, and easy to eat, making them great for kids. Plus, involving children in the preparation can turn cooking into a fun activity.
How to Make Kid-Friendly New Year’s Snacks
Ingredients:
- Fruit skewers (grapes, strawberries, melon)
- Mini sandwiches (ham, cheese, cucumber)
- Cheese balls or cheese cubes
- Veggies (carrots, cucumber sticks, cherry tomatoes)
- Dips (hummus, ranch dressing)
- Popcorn
- Cupcakes or cookies for dessert
Directions:
- Prepare fruit skewers by threading pieces of fruit onto sticks.
- Make mini sandwiches by cutting bread into fun shapes and filling with cheese, ham, or veggies.
- Arrange cheese balls or cheese cubes on a platter.
- Cut veggies into sticks and serve with dips.
- Pop popcorn and place in individual bowls.
- Bake and decorate cupcakes or cookies for dessert.
- Involve the kids in assembling and decorating the snacks for a fun countdown night!
How to Serve Kid-Friendly New Year’s Snacks
Serve these snacks on a large table or countertop. Use colorful plates and bowls to make the display appealing. You can also set up a snack station where kids can choose their favorites.
How to Store Kid-Friendly New Year’s Snacks
Leftover snacks can be stored in airtight containers. Keep fruit skewers in the fridge for a few hours. Sandwiches are best eaten fresh, but they can be kept in the fridge for a short time. Store popcorn in a sealed bag to keep it crunchy.
Tips to Make Kid-Friendly New Year’s Snacks
- Let kids choose their fruits and veggies for skewers. This makes them more excited to eat.
- Use cookie cutters to make mini sandwiches in fun shapes.
- Keep the dips nearby so kids can dip their veggies and snacks easily.
Variation
You can add different fruits like pineapple and kiwi for more flavor. Also, consider including mini pizzas or pretzel bites as an option to change it up!
FAQs
1. Can I prepare these snacks ahead of time?
Yes, you can prepare the fruit skewers and mini sandwiches a few hours in advance. Just keep them covered in the fridge.
2. Are these snacks healthy?
Absolutely! These snacks include plenty of fruits and veggies, making them a healthier choice for kids.
3. What if my kids have allergies?
Always check for allergies, especially with items like cheese, sandwiches, and dips. You can easily swap out ingredients to fit dietary needs.
Kid-Friendly New Year’s Snacks
- Total Time: 45 minutes
- Yield: 8 servings
- Diet: Vegetarian
Description
Colorful and fun snacks perfect for kids to enjoy during the New Year’s countdown.
Ingredients
- Fruit skewers (grapes, strawberries, melon)
- Mini sandwiches (ham, cheese, cucumber)
- Cheese balls or cheese cubes
- Veggies (carrots, cucumber sticks, cherry tomatoes)
- Dips (hummus, ranch dressing)
- Popcorn
- Cupcakes or cookies for dessert
Instructions
- Prepare fruit skewers by threading pieces of fruit onto sticks.
- Make mini sandwiches by cutting bread into fun shapes and filling with cheese, ham, or veggies.
- Arrange cheese balls or cheese cubes on a platter.
- Cut veggies into sticks and serve with dips.
- Pop popcorn and place in individual bowls.
- Bake and decorate cupcakes or cookies for dessert.
- Involve the kids in assembling and decorating the snacks for a fun countdown night!
Notes
Let kids choose their fruits and veggies for skewers. Use cookie cutters to make mini sandwiches in fun shapes. Keep the dips nearby for easy access.
- Prep Time: 30 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Category: Snack
- Method: No Cooking Required
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 serving
- Calories: 250
- Sugar: 10g
- Sodium: 300mg
- Fat: 9g
- Saturated Fat: 3g
- Unsaturated Fat: 5g
- Trans Fat: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 35g
- Fiber: 4g
- Protein: 8g
- Cholesterol: 20mg