5 Ways to Get Kids to Eat Healthier
Every parent knows the struggle of convincing their little ones to eat more nutritious foods. Luckily, by encouraging your kids to get involved in the kitchen, you’re helping them build a solid foundation for healthier food choices. Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner offers five expert tips to get kids involved in making healthy family meals:
- Let the kids pick the recipe
Flip through a healthy cookbook and see which recipes the kids are interested in making. This is a good way to get kids involved in selecting healthier recipes or new food flavors, and because they helped choose, they will be more invested in trying these foods when you cook them.
- Take family trips to the grocery store
Head to the store and select nutritious ingredients for recipes, meals and snacks. You can even let the kids help craft the grocery list and search for ingredients while you shop. To introduce new foods, set a goal to select one new food to try at each visit and head home to have a fun tasting.
- Make their favorite foods with better- for-you ingredients
Eating well doesn’t mean giving up favorite foods, just make them with better-for-you ingredients. Keep kids’ favorites like pizza, burgers, fries, tacos, muffins and pancakes on the menu, but just choose healthier ingredients. For example, choose Eggland’s Best eggs with better taste, freshness and nutrition compared to ordinary eggs. EB eggs contain 25% less saturated fat, 10 times more vitamin E, six times more vitamin D and double the vitamin B12, which transforms food into energy that kids need to play and grow.
- Cook as a family
Kids adore helping in the kitchen, so have them wash their hands and pull up a chair when it’s time to cook. Older kids can help with tasks like rinsing vegetables, chopping foods, measuring ingredients and cracking eggs. Younger children love to help mix, stir and do other simple tasks like using a pastry brush to spread oil.
- Make it fun
Put on music while you cook and enjoy your quality time together. You and your child(ren) might decide it is going to be a fancy meal so you can set the table, use the good dishes, add some candles and stem glasses (cider for the children), and maybe get in a little lesson in on which utensils to use for which course! Create a unique dish with your child that is yours alone. You might have to experiment to get the right flavor, but the quality time is worth it. Don’t forget about picnics! Make up the menu, barbecue the meat—of course you child watches but can get a headstart on how to barbecue, and create an easy menu that includes everyones help. No matter what the meal, cooking with your children can be a rewarding and fun experience!
For a nutritious and delicious recipe that’s kid-approved and easy to make, try these Zucchini Muffins from Eggland’s Best:
Zucchini Muffins
Ingredients:
2 Eggland’s Best Eggs (large)
1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup Land O Lakes Butter, melted
1 medium (2 cups) zucchini, shredded
Directions:
- Heat oven to 350 F. Place paper baking cups into 12 muffin pan cups; set aside.
- Combine flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt in bowl; mix well.
- Combine butter and eggs in bowl; stir into flour mixture just until moistened.
- Stir in zucchini.
- Fill prepared muffin pan cups three-fourths full with batter.
- Bake 22-25 minutes or until toothpick inserted into center comes out clean.
- Cool 5 minutes in pan; remove to cooling rack.
(BPT)