Sunday, December 20, 2009

Any ideas for a recipe that suits a 14 years that acts like a 3 year old when it comes to food??

Preferably something sweet for my buddy :)Any ideas for a recipe that suits a 14 years that acts like a 3 year old when it comes to food??
Peanutbutter and Jelly


Grilled Cheese


I work at a restaurant and i get this all the time. Its not on my menu, but i dont want the kids making a fuss and scaring customers away so if it is something simple like that, i will make it for them and give it for a good priceAny ideas for a recipe that suits a 14 years that acts like a 3 year old when it comes to food??
a bit hot?! In January?? Where are you, Australia????








Deep Dish Taco Squares





2 cups biscuit mix


½ cup cold water


1( 8-oz )carton sour cream


1/3 cup prepared Ranch salad dressing


1½ pounds ground beef


½ green or red bell pepper – finely chopped**


2 Tbsp. chopped onion**


1 pkg taco seasoning mix (¼ cup)


1 (8-oz) can tomato sauce


½ cup mild salsa


2 cups shredded cheddar cheese





Combine biscuit mix and water, stirring with a fork until blended. Press mixture in bottom of a lightly greased 13 x 9 x 2” baking dish. Bake at 375ºF for 9 minutes.


Combine sour cream and Ranch dressing. Spread over baked crust and set aside.


Cook ground beef, green bell pepper, and onion in a large skillet until meat is browned and crumbled; drain well. Stir in tomato sauce and taco seasoning mix, spoon over Ranch filling.


Sprinkle cheese evenly over meat mixture. Bake at 375ºF, uncovered, for 20 minutes or until casserole is lightly browned. Cut into 12 squares to serve.





** If serving to picky children, you can omit the bellpepper and use 2 tsp. onion powder instead of fresh onions. Omit salsa and add a second can of plain tomato sauce.


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Chocolate Pudding Cake





3/4 cup granulated sugar


1 cup plain flour


1/4 teaspoon salt


2 teaspoons of baking powder


2 Tablespoons cocoa


½ cup milk


1 teaspoon of vanilla


3 Tablespoons melted, cooled, margarine





Sift sugar, flour, salt, baking powder and cocoa together in pan. Stir in milk, margarine and vanilla. Batter will look like brownie batter. Spread batter into greased baking dish (Pyrex bowl or 9”x15” dish).





TOPPING:


½ cup of granulated sugar


½ cup brown sugar


1/4 cup cocoa





Mix topping sugars and cocoa together and sprinkle dry ingredients over batter. Pour 1 ½ cups of tap water over all. DO NOT STIR.





Place in oven and bake at 350ºF for 45 minutes or until topping is done. (In the baking process, ingredients will reverse themselves - finished product will look like a brownie on top and have chocolate pudding on bottom.)





Serve in bowls with spoons. Serves 6-8 people. Good with vanilla ice cream, sweetened whipped cream, or cool whip.
You dish up the meal and leave it in front of them till they eat it.





No 14 yr old will die from missing a meal because they want to be pathetic.
Try a happy meal
Lots for you to choose from here.............


http://www.recipezaar.com/recipes/kid-pl…
Mac %26amp; Cheese ! Potatoes, beef, and some salad. A happy meal, if none of these work, instant noodles.....
Fruit smoothie. Use healthy sweet fruit, yogurt, nuts.
liver and onions, Brussels sprouts and tofu. Just kidding, lol. At that age they definitely need calcium and vitamins. How about a fruit salad, some baked BBQ chicken wings and oven baked fries.





Fruit Salad:





Seasonal fruit (melon, berries, apples, pineapple, etc) mixed with vanilla low fat yogurt.





BBQ chicken wings:





Bake wings in a 350 degree oven on a rimmed cookie sheet for about 15 min, turn over, brush on BBQ sauce, bake for another 10 min, turn over again and bake for 10 min more.





Oven fries:





Slice russet potatoes into 1/4 inch sticks, toss with about 1-2 tablespoons olive oil and some minced garlic, bake at 350 degrees for 15 min, turn over and bake an additional 10-15 min
Something sweet:





Hot fudge sundae.


Banana split.

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