Monday, June 15, 2009

Kid's Corner: Pizza Sandwiches


Kenna has been so excited about cooking since we started Kid's Corner last week. I think I have created a mini foodie! For example:

On Saturday, Kenna was playing in the backyard in her little brother's baby pool. She came inside for some bowls and spoons. I didn't think anything of it.

She came inside about 30 minutes later and asked me to come out and see her "cooking show". Here, she was pretending to be a chef and was making a "candy soup" for her cooking show. She even showed me the wood post that was the t.v. camera. I loved seeing her exercise her imagination. :)




On with the recipe:

What you need:

4 slices of bread
butter
cheese
spaghetti or pizza sauce
basil and garlic powder

Step 1: Butter each slice of bread.

Step 2: Place 2 pieces of bread, butter side down, in sandwich maker or frying pan.

Step 3: Spread pizza or spaghetti sauce on bread.

Step 4: Add cheese.


Step 5: Add sprinkle of basil and garlic powder.


Step 6: Put other piece of bread on top with butter side up.


Step 7: Close sandwich maker or have parent turn on burner.


Step 8: Cook until golden brown on both sides.

Step 9: Eat!

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11 comments:

  1. I am so excited to try your chicken on a stick recipe. That is just what I need to do with my chicken in the freezer. Thank you so much!
    Kasha
    http://grubandstuff.blogspot.com/

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  2. Kenna is turning into a foodie! Following in her Mom's footsteps. Kid's Corner is such a cute idea! And even adults will love these delicious pizza pocket sandwiches!

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  3. These look great and very kid friendly. My girls would love them.

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  4. My kids are really getting into cooking, too. I used to make these pizza sandwiches when I was younger (a lot!) but I'd forgotten about them. I will be showing my kids how to make them tomorrow. Thanks for the reminder!

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  5. Hey thanks for stopping by my blog! Let me know if you make the banana cookies and how you liked them. They were so gooooood! I think I went into carb overload though!

    I love your blog and how you show the kids helping you. So cute! I'm going to have to try some of your recipes.

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  6. Can't beat a dinner idea the kids can cook all by themselves! How fun.

    PS It sounds like our daughters would get along well. Mine totally loves watching cooking shows too.

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  7. Mmmm, this does look good, our whole family would love this!

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  8. I love your kids corner and think it is great that your daughter was hosting her own cooking show.

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  9. these look so so yummy!! I would love to give this a try with bacon and green olives hehe yummy!

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  10. this is a great idea for my 4 yr old, she always wants to help, and sometimes I just want to get it done, so wecan eat, but she can help and have fun on this easy, no mess idea. I also made your mom's egg keish casserole, yummo, I made it with broccli too, and naomi ate it! yipee! thanks my food guru! miss u.

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  11. rhis is really a great idea to make enjoyable weekend for kids.it is very easy..and very intersting...m agree with lori you are really a food guru..thnx for the information.

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