10 Easy Kid Friendly Dinners They’re Guaranteed To Love
Between school pickups, homework meltdowns, and trying to keep everyone alive until bedtime, dinner can feel like just another thing on your never-ending list. But what if it didnโt have to be so hardโand what if it could even become the best part of your day? These 10 easy, kid-friendly dinners are quick to prepare, use basic ingredients, and get rave reviews from picky eaters. Plus, Iโll share some powerful benefits of eating together as a family (even if itโs just for 20 minutes!).
Why Eating as a Family Matters (Even When Itโs Messy)

Before we dive into the recipes, letโs take a minute to talk about why making time for dinner together matters:
- Connection: Family dinners are where kids open upโoften when you least expect it.
- Mental health boost: Studies show kids who regularly eat with their families are less likely to struggle with anxiety and depression.
- Healthier eating habits: Kids who eat at the table with parents tend to eat more fruits and vegetables (even if dinner includes nuggets!).
- Teaching moments: Itโs a chance to model manners, gratitude, and conversation skills.
- Routines bring security: Especially for younger kids, dinner becomes an anchor in the dayโa small, comforting constant.
But without further ado, letโs get to those sanity-saving meals.
10 Easiest Kid-Friendly Dinners
1. Cheesy Baked Pasta

A total classic and a savior on nights when you just canโt think. It uses only 3 ingredients, too!
How to make it:
Boil pasta (penne or shells work great), stir in jarred marinara and shredded mozzarella. Add a handful of parmesan if you like. Bake at 180ยฐC (350ยฐF) for 20 minutes.
Time: 30 mins
Parent tip: Double it and freeze one for a future “I have zero energy” night.
2. Mini Chicken Quesadillas

Perfect for picky eaters and customizable for grown-ups.
How to make it:
Layer shredded rotisserie chicken and cheese in a tortilla. Fold and toast in a pan until golden. Slice into triangles.
Time: 20 mins
Kid bonus: Let them dip in sour cream or guac for extra fun.
3. Sloppy Joe Sliders

Sweet, savory, and so satisfying, Sloppy Joe Sliders are everything kids love!
How to make it:
Brown 500g (1 lb) ground beef, drain, then mix in ยฝ cup ketchup, 1 tbsp mustard, and a dash of Worcestershire sauce. Spoon onto slider buns and top with cheese.
Time: 25 mins
Easy upgrade: Add a salad bag or baby carrots on the side.
4. Breakfast-for-Dinner (Pancakes + Scrambled Eggs)

Thereโs something magical about flipping pancakes at 6 p.m.
How to make it:
Mix your favorite pancake batter (box mix is fine!), and scramble some eggs with a splash of milk. Add fruit, yogurt, or even breakfast sausage if you want.
Time: 25 mins
Fun tip: Set the table with jam, fruit, syrup, and everyone builds their own stack.
5. One-Pot Mac and Cheese

Forget boxedโthis 3 ingredient version is just as fast and way creamier.
How to make it:
Simmer pasta in milk until almost tender, then stir in grated cheese (cheddar or a mix). Add a pinch of salt and garlic powder.
Time: 20 mins
Why it works: One pot = fewer dishes. And cheese = love.
6. Pizza Toasts or Bagel Pizzas

Itโs dinner. A craft. Itโs a win. Your kids will love loading their own favourites onto their pizzas!
How to make it:
Lay out slices of bread or bagels (learn how to make your own here, using sourdough discard). Add pizza sauce, shredded cheese, and favorite toppings (ham, pineapple, mushrooms, olives). Bake at 180ยฐC (350ยฐF) until bubbly.
Time: 15 mins
Kids love: Designing their own “pizzas” like little chefs.
7. Chicken Nuggets with Sweet Potato Fries

Let the oven do all the work for one of the most popular kid friendly dinners! Chicken nuggets are SO easy and kids are guaranteed to love ’em.
How to make it:
Line a baking tray with frozen nuggets and sweet potato fries. Bake according to package directions.
Time: 25โ30 mins
Healthier twist: Serve with cucumber sticks or a fruit platter.
8. Baked Hot Dogs in Crescent Rolls (Pigs in a Blanket)

This kid friendly dinner is comfort food at it’s finest – and in under 20 minutes! Use pre made dough and pre cooked sausages to minimise the prep.
How to make it:
Wrap each hot dog in a crescent dough triangle, and bake until golden. Serve with mustard and ketchup.
Time: 20 mins
Bonus points: Add a side of corn or apple slices.
9. Taco Night (DIY Style)
Let everyone build their own for this kid friendly dinner. There’s less pressure on mom, and more fun for the whole family!
How to make it:
Cook taco-seasoned beef or chicken. Set out shells, cheese, lettuce, salsa, guacamole, and sour cream.
Time: 25 mins
Family tip: Make it a theme nightโtaco Tuesday, anyone?
10. Mini Meatball Subs

Warm and cheesy, Mini Meatball Subs are perfect for little hands.
How to make it:
Heat frozen meatballs in marinara sauce. Spoon into mini sub rolls, top with mozzarella, and bake until melted.
Time: 30 mins
Smart hack: Use air fryer meatballs to speed it up.
How to Make Family Dinners Actually Happen

Letโs be realโitโs not always calm and cute. Someone spills milk, someone whines about the peas. But here are three simple tips that make a difference:
- Lower the bar. It doesnโt have to be fancy. Eating together is more important than what you eat.
- Pick one or two โanchorโ nights. Start small. Maybe Mondays and Thursdays are your family dinner nights.
- Ask one fun question. โWhat was your favorite part of the day?โ or โIf you were an animal, what would you be?โ Simple questions lead to the sweetest conversations.
