Lets face it, everyone has to eat and most mothers admit that
they aren't happy with all of the fast food and additives their
kids are putting into their bodies. What better way to control
what goes in then to see what it is made of? What better way to
spend time with the family together than to cook those meals as
one?
The problem is how to get your kids interested in cooking. One
solution that most will agree on is to make cooking time, play
time.
Many of us remember fondly the little toy ovens we had as a kid
growing up. We didn't do much more than make cakes and cookies
but oh the joy of eating something that you had made. Today's
kids have so much more choices. Recipes for today's toy
"microwave" ovens include a much larger selection of food to
enjoy. From the traditional single layer cake to snacks and even
main dishes, your kids can learn to make almost anything safely
and easily.
Looking for recipe ideas? Check out this recipe for a fun main
dish:
Lasagna
4 ounces cooked lasagna noodles
1 cube ricotta cheese
1/2 cup mozzarella cheese
1 egg
spaghetti sauce
Pour sauce over bottom of an Easy-Bake Oven pan and put aside.
Mix cheeses and egg in bowl.
Lay a lasagna noodle on flat surface. With a spatula, spread some
of cheese mixture on one side of noodle. Leave room at ends and
sides so cheese won't ooze out when you roll it up.
Roll noodle and place (edge down) in Easy-Bake Oven pan, pour
spagetti sauce on top.
Bake in Easy-Bake Oven for about 15 minutes.
Repeat with remaining noodles.
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