Simple recipes that a 13 year old can do?



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Carrie asked:


I am 13, but responsible enough to be in the kitchen alone, obviously. I’d like to make my family a batch of sweets, anything will do. No allergies, however my little brother doesn’t like nuts. I’d prefer recipes that don’t involve the oven, but if it’s all you have I’d still accept it. Thanks!

♥Carrie
Thanks to everyone for the ideas! I’ll be sure to try them all!

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11 Responses to “Simple recipes that a 13 year old can do?”

  1. Claire on July 11th, 2008 5:39 pm

    Oh this is super easy and good pudding.

  2. Secret Agent :) on July 14th, 2008 5:06 am

    you can search
    they have quite a lot of recipes (:

  3. Ikaika on July 16th, 2008 12:26 pm

    Buy Rachel Ray’s 30 Mintue Meals Cookbook,its good,easy and only 30 Minutes!lol

  4. NO2LA:TTC FOR #1. on July 18th, 2008 3:55 pm

    Get a box of Nilla wafers, there’s a great recipie for banana nilla wafer pudding. It’s good. You’ll need a knife though, a regular blunt one will do. Make sure you have enough people to eat it was the Nilla wafers will get soggy after a few days.

    I can’t find the recipie online but it’s on the ORIGINAL Nilla Wafer box for sure.

  5. tWiLiGhIt*GiRl on July 21st, 2008 1:54 am

    I like to make’NOTHERS’. They’re like smores but better! Melt marshmellows and put some between graham cracker quarters and drizzle with chocolate and assorted candies! They rock!

  6. Fashion Diva on July 24th, 2008 4:18 am

    Make staberry shortcake. You get store bought sponge cakes(al ready made). Then you put wipped cream on it. Last add strawberries.

  7. LaUrEn on July 26th, 2008 8:04 pm

    RICE KRISPIE ICE CREAM DESSERT

    2 1/2 c. oven crisp rice cereal
    1/2 c. melted butter
    1 c. (packed) light brown sugar
    1 qt. ice cream

    Mix above ingredients and spread 1/2 of it in a 9″ square pan. Add 1 quart vanilla ice cream (softened to spread). Cover with remainder of mixture. Put in freezer until ready to serve. You can use 1/2 gallon of ice cream and 3 cups Rice Krispies. Need a large cake pan.

    Here are recipes not involving ovens

    Enjoy!

  8. askaniblue on July 28th, 2008 4:18 pm

    Okay. I’ve got one.

    Jello Pinwheels.

    Get a package of jello (any flavor) and make it normally. Now, while it’s still hot, pour in two cups of mini marshmallows and stir till they’re all melted. Pour this into a buttered cookie sheet and stick it in the fridge.

    The marshmallow will float to the top while it cools, so that once it’s solid, you can cut it into strips and roll them up like a cinnamon roll looks.

    If you want to be fancy, use apple or another juice in place of the water in the jello.

    Another is rice crispy cookies. Just get a big box of rice crispies (generic is fine) and a recipe should be on the box.

  9. Italiana Mama on July 31st, 2008 5:23 am

    How about this recipe

    UNBAKED OATMEAL COOKIES

    3 cups quick cooking oatmeal
    1/2 cup coconut
    6 Tablespoon coco
    t tesp Vanilla
    Mix together in a large bowl.

    2 cups sugar
    1/2 cup milk
    1/2 cup oleo
    1/4 tsp salt
    Bring to boil 7 boil one minute.

    Pour over dry mixture and mik.
    Drop by teaspoon on cookie sheet cool. Makes a lot

    Hope you try this it is easy and good

  10. mjennings_cot on August 2nd, 2008 3:06 pm

    rice krispie treats (for a change use coca krispies or fruitie pebbles)

    My girls like melted chocolate to dip crackers or plain potato chips.

    We had some left over hoilday chocolate (shape of a bunny rabbit or something). They never eat the big chunks of chocolate like that. So we melted it and dipped saltine crackers in it.

    They really liked it. You can also dip pretzels.

    This may sound strange, but my daughter made some cherry jello.
    before it was set we put it individual bowls. I added cocoa krispies to mine with a dolop of cool whip, Very Good!

    magic puffs.
    roll a large marshmallow in cinnamon sugar. take a can cresent roll and roll it out a bit so you can fold it over the marshmallow. make sure all the edges are closed or your marshmallow will melt and run out.

    do that for each cresent roll. bake according to the directions for the cresent roll.

    the marshmallow dissaprears. actually it melts leaving a sweet cinammon glaze inside. kind of like a cinnamon roll.

    Homemade fudge:
    1 bag of cream drops
    1 or more cups of peanut butter

    melt in a microwave. pour into a shallow square dish. cool. cut. enjoy

  11. Peter C on August 4th, 2008 9:06 pm

    There’s a section on called “Fun Kids recipes” why not take a look there?

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