It’s mid-week, you’ve got three practices to be at right now, homework isn’t done, the laundry is piled on the couch, and your kids are starving. What’s a parent to do? First, forget the laundry. Second, nip all the “I’m hungry” pleas in the bud with an easy air fryer dinner recipe that will taste great and take less time than ordering takeout. Whether they like steak, pizza, chicken, or tacos, we’ve got simple solutions that’ll get food on the table in a flash and leave you time to do other things—like watching your new favorite show on Netflix. Priorities, amirite?

Air Fryer Cheeseburgers

A picture of an air fryer dinner recipe for cheeseburgers
Erin Clarke at Well Plated

A hamburger is always a favorite with families, but grilling on a weeknight is practically impossible with a busy schedule, which makes this air fryer dinner recipe for hamburgers (or cheeseburgers) from Well Plated perfect. You’ll get the same results in way less time. Just put out your buns and toppings, and dinner is done. 

Air Fryer Whole Roasted Chicken

If there’s anything cozier than a roasted chicken for dinner, we haven’t found it. Cut down on your cooking time using your air fryer like this recipe from Spend with Pennies does, and don’t forget—your leftovers can be used in all sorts of different ways.

Classic Meatloaf

Mom’s meatloaf gets a modern upgrade when you make it in an air fryer. Urban Bliss Life has a recipe that’s short on time but not on flavor. This version is made with healthier ground turkey, and the glaze topping is a ‘chef’s kiss.’

Air Fryer Crispy Chicken Strips

This kid-favorite gets a healthy makeover that you can whip up in minutes. There is a breading you need to make, but the good news is that you can prep a big batch and cook as many as you need during the week. Get this air fryer dinner recipe from Feel Good Foodie.

Air Fryer Dinner Recipe for Beef Empanadas

A tasty beef mixture stuff inside a yummy pizza dough-like shell? Yes, please. The filling is easy to prep, and you can find frozen empanada discs at the grocery store, so this is a no-brainer on a busy weeknight. And don’t stick to ground beef! You can use turkey or shredded chicken or make pizza pockets with cheese and pepperoni. Get the recipe from Skinny Taste.

Loaded Baked Potato

Is there anything more delicious than a loaded baked potato? We sure don’t think so. We also don’t love the time it takes to bake one in the oven, and with this version, you’ll get crispy, salty potatoes ready for savory toppings like cheese, bacon, sour cream, scallions, or even broccoli. Get this air fryer dinner recipe from Natasha’s Kitchen.

Air Fryer Tortilla Pizza

Mini pizza, anyone? Kids will love this creative air fryer dinner idea because they can use whatever toppings they want, and you’ll love that the kids will be fed in under 15 minutes. Get ideas for toppings and what kind of tortillas work best from Oh Snap Marcos.

Air Fryer Chicken Thighs

Chicken thighs are one of the most versatile ingredients you can use because the flavor possibilities are endless. Using an air fryer doesn’t change that, but it does change your time in the kitchen. Check out this air fryer dinner recipe from Low Carb with Jennifer for chicken thighs—you might never use your oven again.

Air Fryer Grilled Cheese

A gooey, warm cheese sandwich is the ultimate cold-weather meal for kids (and adults). And now, you can make one in your air fryer and save your skillet a wash. Add a bowl of soup, and you’ve got a delicious dinner. Kristine’s Kitchen has the ultimate explanation for how to get that bread to toast just right.

Air Fryer Fish & Chips

White fish fillets are a perfect protein for picky eaters. It has a plain flavor; you can make it in all sorts of ways, and now, with this air fryer recipe for fish and chips, you can create a proper English staple. Feel Good Foodie has tips to ensure your version comes out perfectly crispy.

Air Fryer Chicken Pot Pie

Everyone knows Marie Calendar’s chicken pot pies are a perfect frozen meal when you just don’t want to cook. But the actual cooking time makes them too long when you’re in a rush. Thankfully, Everyday Family Cooking has an air fryer solution that takes less time and tastes like they spent an hour in the oven.

Air Fryer Steak

Imagine a crispy-seared steak with a juicy pink middle. You can have it without the hassle of a skillet or grill using this air fryer dinner recipe from The Recipe Critic. You can use a New York Strip, Rib Eye, or even Tri Tip, and don’t forget to make the decadent garlic butter to top it off.

Air Fryer Dinner Recipe for Meatballs

a picture of an air fryer dinner recipe for meatballs
Spend with Pennies

Who doesn’t love a meatball? This easy air fryer recipe from Spend with Pennies is homemade, but the cooking time in an air fryer takes the same amount of time as boiling pasta. The best part? You get that elusive crisp outside. Make a large batch and serve with marinara sauce or as a quick snack.

Honey Garlic Chicken Wings

Chicken wings are one thing. Honey garlic chicken wings are entirely another. With a sauce that only has five ingredients, and an entire batch of wings done in under 25 minutes, serving these with a side of rice and veggies sounds like a perfect mid-week meal to us. Get the recipe from Real Food with Sarah.

Best Air Fryer Dinner Recipe for Salmon

Another popular seafood for families is salmon. This recipe from Feel Good Foodie only uses two spices, salt, pepper, and olive oil, and is air-fried to perfection in under 10 minutes.

Air Fryer Beef Tacos

Taco Tuesday, or any day really, just got a glow-up with this easy air fryer recipe for crispy tacos that will keep grease to a minimum and flavor at a maximum. You will have to brown your beef with this one, but it still cuts back on meal prep, which makes for a perfect weeknight dinner solution. Get the recipe from Dinners, Dishes, and Desserts.

When it comes time to plan your kids’ birthday bash, it’s enough to try and figure out the cake, the games, and the party favors. The last thing you need to worry about is the party theme. No worries. From the Taylor Swift birthday party ideas to the still-popular princess and Super Mario Bros. party themes, we’ve got the goods on the hottest kids’ birthday party ideas for 2024.

If you’re looking for seasonal birthday party ideas, check out our favorite outdoor birthday party ideas, our favorite summer birthday party ideas, and some of the best indoor birthday party ideas around.

Birthday Party Ideas Little Kids Will Love

A Unicorn Party

Unicorns are always a popular birthday party idea for kids, but in 2024, with Thelma the Unicorn heading to Netflix, we think they’ll be even bigger. Get some ethereal inspiration from San Diego’s Starry Eyed Events’ gorgeous Elegant Pastel Unicorn Soiree gallery (because, you know, unicorns don’t do parties. They do soirees).

Want to keep young unicorn lovers busy? Try this DIY unicorn horn headband that is an absolute must for your little guests.

Next-Level Princess Parties

a picture of a princess themed birthday party idea for kids
Mint Event Design

There are three secret ingredients to pulling off this party: tulle, gold glitter, and a princess cake. Skip on over to Mint Event Design to see more inspiring pictures. And check out our review of Cakest and other DIY baking kits. 

Messy Parties

iStock

Ditch the nice clothes and let your kids get messy! Our original messy art party uses squirt guns, mega-canvases, shaving cream, and paint-filled eggs to get kids' creative juices flowing. You can also throw a slime party (check out our favorite videos on making slime here), a DIY craft party or a mad scientist party complete with a potion-making station. 

Sleep-Under

Parents treat their children to a colorful evening birthday celebration
iStock

Instead of a sleepover, why not a sleep-under? Perfect for younger kids or kids who aren't ready to make the jump to a whole night, invite friends over around dinner time, and plan fun "nighttime" activities like karaoke, a dance party, glow-in-the-dark games, outdoor games you can play in the dark or even crafts. 

Sonic the Hedgehog Birthday Party

Does your little gamer love Sonic? Turns out, a lot of other people’s kiddos dig the feisty blue hedgehog, too. Since Sonic 3 hits theaters in 2024, we’re betting this kids’ birthday party idea will be everywhere this year. Find a plethora of Sonic birthday party supplies on Amazon.

Super Mario Bros. Party Theme

A picture of a super mario themed party, a good kids birthday party idea
Kara's Party Ideas

The new Super Mario Bros. movie is now streaming, and kids love it just as much as when it was in theaters. Since the classic Nintendo game never goes out of style, we think this birthday party idea will be even more popular in 2024. Get inspired with tons of ideas over at Kara's Party Ideas. 

Spa Party

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Who wouldn't want to celebrate their birthday with a full spa treatment? Drop cucumber slices in water, offer cozy robes and slippers, and twirl their hair up in a towel for a day of pampering that includes manicures, pedicures, and facial masks.

Star Wars Birthday Party

DIY lightsabers, a droid-decorating station, and a Death Star piñata from Spaceships and Laser Beams.
Sweet Pea Parties

The Star Wars franchise may be decades old, but the force is still going strong thanks to The Mandalorian, Andor, Ashoka, and the Star Wars attractions at Disney parks. Young Jedi will love this party plan that includes DIY lightsabers, a droid-decorating station, and a Death Star piñata from Spaceships and Laser Beams.

Want something female-centric for your budding Rey? This Millennium Falcon party from Kara's Party Ideas will get your little girls ready for action.

Birthday Party Themes Big Kids Will Love

Taylor Swift Birthday Party

Gather round, swifties! Between her sold-out Eras tour and being Time’s Person of the Year, Taylor is hotter than ever. Expect her fans to want to celebrate with friendship bracelets, her songs on shuffle, and a lip sync contest.

Active Parties

Booking time at a ropes course, zipline, rock-climbing venue, trampoline park, or laser tag arena is a kids’ birthday party idea that’ll still be strong in 2024.  While most of these courses tend to be for children ages 8 and up, it can sometimes depend on kids’ comfort levels. It’s always good to let parents know in advance, usually a necessity because waivers need to be signed and grownups need to have some kind of activity alternative for kids who decide against it at the last minute (including the birthday kid) like a simple art or hands-on craft. Most places will have a party room for rent.

Video Game Truck Parties

a video game truck is a popular birthday party idea
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If you have a game-obsessed kiddo at home, consider renting a video game truck to show up for a few hours. This birthday party idea has been popping up more in the last year or so, and we expect it to be even bigger this year. 

Related: 15 Birthday Party Favors for $5 or Less

Movie Theater Party

a picture of kids at the movies, a fun kids birthday party idea
iStock

With so many new family movies coming in 2024, a fun kids' birthday party idea we think will be extra popular is a movie theater party! Either look into options for renting out a theater or opt to purchase a row of seats for your kid and their friends. 

Glamping Parties

a fun birthday party idea for 2023 is at-home glamping

Okay, so maybe your child loves a good indoor fort or tent, but the Great Outdoors isn't an option for a party venue. A fun birthday party idea for 2024 is an at-home glamping party! Arrange for a glamping scavenger hunt, a hot dog charcuterie board, plenty of ingredients for s'mores, and even kid-friendly ghost stories

Escape Room Birthday

Focused kids look for a way out in quest room bunker at an escape room birthday party
iStock

If you're looking to entertain the always-hard-to-please teens and tweens or give younger kids a challenge, an escape room birthday party can provide hours of entertainment (and boost critical thinking skills). Either plan your celebration at a professionally crafted escape room game spot in your neighborhood or create a DIY escapist birthday party at home.

TikTok Birthday Party

This birthday party theme was huge in 2022, and we expect the trend to get even bigger this year. Play “name that TikToker,” try a (safe) TikTok challenge, do TikTok dances, and make a TikTok with your party guests. Click here for more ideas.

 

 

Simplify your meal prep with these one-pot no-fuss pasta dinners sure to be winners with the entire family

Don’t have the time (or energy) for a big dinner followed by an even bigger cleanup? These one-pot pasta dinners will hit the spot for the entire family. They’re easy to make, easy to clean, and absolutely delicious. Whether you’re a meat lover or a vegan, there are one-pot and one-pan pasta dinners to satisfy any taste buds and dietary preferences. Check out some of our favorite recipes, for delicious dinners and cleanup that’s a breeze!

Cajun Chicken Pasta

one-pot Cajun Chicken Pasta
Food Fanatic

This easy one-pot pasta from Food Fanatic is full of flavor and packed with chicken, sausage, tomatoes, and onions. If you have some picky eaters who can’t handle too much spice, use Food Fanatic’s adjustable cajun seasoning blend.

Chili Mac and Cheese Soup

one pot pasta chili mac and cheese
A Taste of Madness

This dish is the perfect mashup of two family-favorite dinners: mac and cheese and chili. A Taste of Madness seamlessly combines the two into one delicious and filling dish that’s sure to please even the pickiest eaters.

Instant Pot Taco Pasta

Kristine’s Kitchen Blog

Have the taco without the mess with this super easy one-pot recipe from Kristime’s Kitchen Blog. This meal imbues ground beef and pasta with flavors pulled from bell peppers, tomatoes, corn, salsa (mildly spicy but adjustable!), and taco seasoning—topped with cheese, of course. This hearty meal cooks in just four minutes in the instant pot, bringing the total cook and prep time to under 20 minutes. It’s a perfect choice for busy nights!

Pasta Puttanesca

The View from Great Island

Let this dish take you on a flavorful journey to Naples, Italy. The View from Great Island packs the recipe with traditional Italian ingredients like olives, crushed tomatoes, capers, parmesan, and even anchovies (which you’re advised not to skip out on even if you’re not a fan!).

Homemade Hamburger Helper

The Forked Spoon

If you grew up on Hamburger Helper, you’ll love this healthier copycat from The Forked Spoon. This one-pot comfort meal is ready in under half an hour and has all the saucy, cheesy, beefy goodness of Hamburger Helper without any unpronounceable ingredients. Plus, you can easily sneak in some veggies for the kiddos.

One-Pot Spicy Vegetarian Pasta

Boulder Locavore

This recipe from Boulder Locavore couldn’t be easier to make. Fresh tomatoes, basil, and mushrooms pack this dish with umami, and the sauce makes itself! Read the recipe notes for some tips for making this vegetarian dish with gluten-free pasta.

Chicken Alfredo

one pot pasta chicken alfredo
Bake Me Some Sugar

Don’t be intimidated by the idea of making alfredo sauce from scratch—this chicken alfredo from Bake Me Some Sugar is entirely homemade and still comes together in one pot. The result is rich, creamy, and deliciously garlicky. It’s also super versatile: The chicken and broccoli can be swapped out for other proteins and veggies to suit your family’s preferences.

Vegan One-Pot Pasta

Sunkissed Kitchen

This recipe from Sunkissed Kitchen is gluten-free, dairy-free, and meat-free. It uses chickpea pasta and a variety of vegetables in a uniquely nutty sundried tomato sauce that’s unmatched in its creaminess and flavor. The secret? Soaked cashews!

One Skillet Spaghetti

one pot pasta skillet spaghetti
Family Spice

If you want more options or are just trying to clear out your fridge or pantry, this versatile dish from Family Spice will become a staple on your dinner rotation. The beauty of this recipe is that you can use basically any type of ground meat, noodles, and vegetables you happen to have on hand. You can even choose how chunky or smooth the flavorful tomato sauce is. All you need to prepare it is an oven-safe pan.

Instant Pot Gluten-Free Pasta

One Lovely Life

One Lovely Life’s recipe is custom-made for those days when you just don’t have the energy or time to bake up some complex masterpiece. Simply throw all the ingredients, which you probably already have on hand, into an instant pot, and dinner’s ready in minutes. The dish is gluten-free and dairy-free, and the sausage can be replaced with a plant-based sausage to make it vegetarian, as well.

Black Bean Fajita Pasta

Sweet Peas and Saffron

Packed with vegetables and beans and flavored with homemade seasoning, this one-pot fajita pasta from Sweet Peas and Saffron is a spiced sensation. And since you don’t need to saute anything—simply drop all the ingredients into the pot and wait for the delicious diner to make itself—it makes for a perfect freezer prep meal. Squeeze some lime and top with freshly shredded mozzarella when serving to really pull the flavors together.

Sausage, Corn, and Spinach Orzo

Chelsea’s Messy Apron

Orzo is an often-overlooked pasta, but we love it for its fun rice-like shape. This recipe by Chelsea’s Messy Apron pays homage to the humble orzo with sausage, corn, fresh spinach, Italian sausage, and parmesan for a hearty, creamy meal that resembles traditional risotto.

Creamy Tomato Chicken Skillet

Spend with Pennies

Are you trying to figure out what to do with leftover cooked chicken? This easy dinner from Spend with Pennies is the perfect leftover meal. Chop up your cooked chicken and throw it in with the rest of the ingredients for an herby tomato pasta skillet ideal for busy evenings.

Thai Peanut Shrimp Pasta

one pot pasta Thai peanut shrimp
Fav Family Recipes

This seafood pasta recipe from Fav Family Recipes pulls in Thai flavors. Combine coconut milk and peanut butter with lime, soy sauce, ginger, and other flavor-packed ingredients for a unique take on the one-pot pasta dish.

Chicken Caesar One-Pot Pasta

Dinner Then Dessert

Chicken Caesar is made tastier and more filling by Dinner Then Dessert’s take on the classic salad, which brings in chicken, parmesan cheese, and broccoli instead of lettuce. Best of all, the dish comes together from scratch—no cooked chicken necessary. You can use store-bought Caesar dressing, but if you’re feeling ambitious, Dinner Then Dessert includes a recipe for making your own homemade dressing (and it’s simpler than you might think).

Skillet Shrimp Fra Diavolo

A Spicy Perspective

In the mood for something spicy? This shrimpy twist on fra diavolo (which literally means “Brother Devil”) from A Spicy Perspective is smothered in fiery tomato sauce. The sauce gets its unique flaming flavor from a combination of fennel, garlic, red pepper flakes, and cognac—don’t worry, the alcohol content is cooked out in the process (though you can also omit the alcohol altogether). You can also make this meal in the instant pot!

Pea and Bacon Pasta

pea and bacon one pot pasta
Carlsbad Cravings

Bacon makes everything better, including this pasta dish by Carlsbad Cravings! This pea and bacon one-pot pasta is made with a combination of mascarpone and parmesan for a heavenly creaminess that’s unique and delicious.

Caprese Pasta

MomDot

The caprese pasta is a traditional Italian meal full of fresh ingredients. It’s a refreshing meal that won’t sit heavy in your stomach at the end of a busy day. This recipe from Momdot uses fresh basil, grape tomatoes, and mozzarella, and draws its flavor from a Balsamic Vinegar dressing. It’s one-pot and low-fuss, as it requires no draining at all.

One-Pot Butternut Squash Pasta

A Pumpkin and a Princess

Enjoy this fall dinner from A Pumpkin and a Princess while butternut squash is in season. The flavor and creaminess of the squash is brought out by the autumnal sauce, which uses Boursin cheese mixed with arugula and toasted hazelnuts. It’s the ultimate cozy meal!

Dinner can be a challenge, but with these make-ahead meals to keep in the freezer, you’ll always have something delicious on deck!

Whip out your weekly meal planner, it’s time to get prepping! We know firsthand how busy life gets, whether you’re dealing with busy school nights or trapped under a baby for multiple daily naps. But that doesn’t mean you can’t get a handle on your daily dinners. With some meal prep and a few well-crafted make-ahead meals, you’ll be serving up great food in no time. If you’re looking for more inspo when it comes to quick dinners, check out these one-pot meals and these recipes that take 30 minutes or less.

Honey Sesame Chicken

This delicious dinner can be made ahead of time and stored in the freezer. When you're ready, defrost and toss into the slow cooker. Service with rice and broccoli and dinner is done. 

One-Pot Sausage and Sun Dried Tomato Pasta

one-pot pasta is an easy make-ahead meal
Budget Bytes

Perfect for meal prepping for a week's worth of lunches, Budget Bytes' One Pot Sausage and Sun Dried Tomato Pasta is a meal even your picky eaters will enjoy. From the savory sausage to the sweet sun-dried tomatoes, this beautifully colored dish is made using just one pan and makes tons of leftovers.

Easy Crock Pot Sloppy Joes

crock pot sloppy joes are an easy make-ahead meal
Yummy Healthy Easy

The classic American dish has never been easier than with Yummy Healthy Easy's recipe for Sloppy Joe's. Add browned meat and spices to a crockpot before heading out for school pickup, after-school sports, or weekend activities, and return home to a hot dinner with minimal effort.

Related: Bun in the Oven: Make-Ahead Freezer Meals for Moms-to-Be

20-Minute Tuscan Pasta

20-minute pasta is a good make-ahead meal
Six Sisters' Stuff

A creamy pasta that easily camouflages vegetables, Six Sisters' Stuff recipe for 20-Minute Tuscan Pasta is an easy choice for meal prep. Make the full recipe and save half for the freezer. When you're ready to enjoy, take out and allow to thaw in the fridge for 24 hours then reheat for 30 minutes in the oven. Dinner is served!

Pesto Chicken Pizza Rolls

The Lean Green Bean

Chicken+pizza does a happy child make! These Pesto Chicken Pizza Rolls from the Lean Green Bean are not only awesome looking, but they are great to make in a big batch and serve all week for snacks or lunch. Enjoy reheated or cold, they'll make any hungry little happy.

Hawaiian Sweet Roll Sliders

Hawaiian Sweet Roll Sliders are an easy make-ahead meal
Make-Ahead Meal Mom

Perfect for the freezer, these mini sandwiches from Make-Ahead Mom are made with sweet buns for an extra punch of flavor. Topped with a savory sauce, they heat up to melty goodness in the oven straight from the freezer, and are great for lunches, appetizers, and tailgating!

Related: 13 Big-Batch Recipes That Will Last All Week

Crunchy Asian Ramen Noodle Salad

Gimme Some Oven

We know, kiddos usually shy away from salads but this fresh meal from Gimme Some Oven is perfect for warm nights. We can't help but think they'll love throwing this together ahead of time and tossing in the canned mandarin oranges, edamame, and crunchy ramen.

Breakfast Burritos

Inquiring Chef

There’s nothing better than breakfast for dinner! Whip up a batch of these freezer-friendly burritos from Inquiring Chef, then heat them up any time of the day for a super satisfying meal. Best of all, you can heat them up straight from the freezer, making them the perfect choice for busy weeknights.

Beef Stew

a good make-ahead meal is beef stew.
Pinch of Yum

This freezer meal from Pinch of Yum is the ultimate in comfort food, with hearty chunks of beef, plenty of carrots and celery and luscious tomato-based gravy. If you have an Instant Pot, this is a great time to use it (it’ll be ready in 45 minutes flat!), but there are also instructions to make it in a slow cooker.

Crustless Quiche with Bacon, Broccoli and Cheddar

This Farm Girl Cooks

Everyone loves a good quiche, and this one from This Farm Girl Cooks is a make-ahead dream. It reheats well in the microwave after it’s been cooled, or you can freeze the uncooked egg mixture and thaw it when you’re ready to bake. Any way you slice it, it’s bound to be an instant favorite.

Thai Peanut Noodle Salad

make ahead dinners
Vanilla and Bean

If your kids balk at the idea of salad, then this colorful Thai-inspired dish from Vanilla and Beanjust might get them to give it a try. It’s filled with veggies, rice noodles and a tangy, garlicky peanut lime sauce that will have everyone asking for seconds. Best of all, it keeps well for days to come.

Related: 10 Make-Ahead Breakfast Recipes for Kids to Simplify Your Mornings

Leftover Chicken Flatbread Pizza

A Taste of Madness

Give leftover rotisserie chicken an upgrade with the perfect kid-pleaser: pizza! This idea from A Taste of Madness is super easy and a great option for your weekly meal prep.

Freezer Croissant Breakfast Sandwiches

make ahead breakfast croissant
Damn Delicious

All hail Damn Delicious and this idea for freezer breakfast sandwiches. They do their name justice (hello, easy breakfast!) but also work as a quick and quirky lunch or dinner. The kids can even help assemble the ingredients!

Big Batch Chinese Beef

Kitchen Sanctuary

Put down the takeout menu! Thanks to Kitchen Sanctuary, we’ve got something much better for your hungry family. This beef dish is great for a crowd and can be used with your slow cooker. (Bonus points if you add bok choy or another green veggie!)

Make Ahead Macaroni and Cheese

make ahead mac and cheese
Kristine's Kitchen

You can never have too many mac and cheese recipes! We’re digging this one from Kristine’s Kitchen because it’s a snap to make and you can refrigerate it up to two days before baking. It's a cheesy win-win!

One-Pot Black Bean Fajita Pasta

make ahead dinners
Sweet Peas and Saffron

Psst! Not only is this a one-pot dish from Sweet Peas and Saffron bursting with flavor, but it can also be assembled ahead of time and frozen! So when a crazy weeknight hits, all you have to do is place everything in a pot and get cooking.

Make-Ahead Spaghetti

make-ahead spaghetti
Kitchen Sanctuary

Cooking for a crowd? Need a quick meal on a chaotic weeknight? This spaghetti, courtesy of Kitchen Sanctuary, is the answer! It’s über flavorful and can even be frozen. Plus, it’s full of veggies and crispy bacon.

5-Ingredient Pizza Bagel Bites

make ahead dinners
Life Made Simple

Bagel bites and kids go together like cheese and pepperoni, which means you’ve got to try this idea from Life Made Simple. Way better than store-bought, these pizza bagel bites are customizable, freezable, and a cinch to make.

Loaded Mashed Potato Casserole

make ahead dinners
Dinner at the Zoo

Fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly, and sometimes families gotta have mashed potatoes. That’s where this casserole from Dinner at the Zoo comes in. It’s loaded with wow factor (a.k.a. bacon, cheese, sour cream, and chives), but easy to make for any holiday or weeknight.

Related: 12 Superfood Recipes That’ll Help Keep Kids Healthy

Baked Italian Meatballs

make ahead dinners
Thriving Home

We love these meatballs from Thriving Home Blog, which are baked, delicious and the best thing to happen to your freezer in a long time. Add them to your spaghetti, make a sandwich or just eat ‘em straight for a perfect weeknight meal.

Homemade Frozen Pizza

Love & Olive Oil

You know those store-bought frozen pizzas that you keep around for supper emergencies? Well, this homemade version from Love and Olive Oil is so much better! With tons of customization options and homemade flavor, these make-ahead pizzas are sure to please the whole family.

Chicken & Veggie Pasta Casserole

Jo Cooks

The beauty of this chicken and veggie pasta casserole from Jo Cooks is that it makes a bonanza amount of food and gives kids a good dose of veggies, too. Reinvent the leftovers during the week or freeze a portion and save for later!

Chicken (Minus the Noodles) Soup

Mrs. Schwartz's Kitchen

For all the times you need comfort food in a pinch, this chicken soup from Mrs. Schwartz’s Kitchen has you covered. Freeze the stock mixture, add the noodles when you’re ready to eat, and voila—dinner is served! 

Homemade Fish Sticks

make ahead dinners
Katy She Cooks

As everyone knows, there are plenty of fish sticks in the sea—or at least there are plenty of homemade fish sticks in the freezer, thanks to Katy She Cooks. Bonus: This recipe is way healthier than what you'll find in the frozen food aisle.

Related: 18 Comfort Food Recipes to Get You Through the Winter

Spinach and Cheese Stuffed Shells

spinach and stuffed cheese shells is a popular make ahead meal
Kristine's Kitchen Blog

Here’s an updated tongue twister for you: She eats stuffed shells on busy school nights. You can make it happen, with the help of Kristine’s Kitchen Blog. (Psst! You can even lighten them up with cottage cheese.)

Mini Meatloaf Muffins

Our Family Eats

Let’s face it, kids love kid-size food—and these mini meatloaf muffins from Our Family Eats are no exception. Not only are they packed with protein and vegetables, but they can also be frozen for about two months. We promise, your minis will love them.

Tortellini, Spinach, and Black Bean Soup

How To: Simplify

You've got to bookmark this hearty tortellini, spinach, and black bean soup from How To: Simplify. It's a great thing to have on hand for the mid-week rush, and it offers a tasty way to scarf up spinach.

Garden Vegetable Lasagna

make ahead meals
Tastes Lovely

Load up on your veggies with this delish lasagna from Tastes Lovely! The cheesy layers are a total kid-pleaser—and they make great camouflage for the green stuff.

Mac and Cheese with Sneaky Sweet Potato

Thriving Home Blog

Who doesn’t love mac and cheese? Especially when it’s healthy, delicious, and freezable? This Thriving Home recipe involves Greek yogurt and sweet potato, among other ingredients. We guarantee the kiddos will want seconds!

Easy Tomato Soup with Roasted Bell Peppers

make ahead meals
Julia Kicova on Unsplash

This make-ahead meal combines simple ingredients to make a truly magical soup—not a bad kitchen lesson for your little chefs! It’s easy to whip up and freezes beautifully so you can slurp it up any day of the week. Get the recipe here.

Chicken Pot Hand Pies

Two Healthy Kitchens

How cute are these hand pies from Two Healthy Kitchens? They’ve got all the tastiness of chicken pot pie (hello, flavorful veggies, tender chicken, and thyme crust!) but are totally kid-sized. 

 

Surprise your family with a Thanksgiving dessert that isn’t the same old, same old

Tired of the same old pies every Thanksgiving? We’ve got you covered. From pumpkin rolls to cranberry crisp, there are so many more ways to bring fall flavors to your spread. (Hello, no-churn ice cream!) For anyone craving Thanksgiving desserts that aren’t pie, we have some Turkey Day recipe inspiration to offer that includes gluten-free and vegan recipes for the folks in your life with special dietary needs

Chinese Five-Spice Cake

For a festive flavor that goes beyond the usual apple or pumpkin pie, spice up your Thanksgiving dessert with a bit of ginger. This decedent Chinese five-spice cake from The Cozy Apron topped with ginger buttercream and candied ginger will invigorate your tastebuds after all of that turkey.

Cinnamon Sugar Pumpkin Muffins

If you’re looking for an easy Thanksgiving dessert that isn’t pie, these pumpkin mini muffins from Averie Cooks are coated with sugar and cinnamon and packed with fall flavor. Actually, you don’t need to wait until dessert — they can be a sweet way to start your Thanksgiving morning! And they’re vegan.

Related: 10 Vegetarian Mains You Can Serve for Thanksgiving

Cranberry Sauce Cheesecake

For a decadent Thanksgiving dessert that isn’t pie, put a twist on the classic cheesecake flavor profile with this winner of a recipe from Sweet Peas and Saffron. It’s totally adaptable to your taste preferences when it comes to cranberry sauce, and the individual portions make serving a breeze.

Persimmon Winter Bundt Cake

A persimmon winter bundt cake is a good thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie
Boulder Locavore

Use a winter fruit that doesn't get a lot of love for your Thanksgiving dessert this year with this recipe from Boulder Locavore that isn't pie. It's got warming spices like ginger, cinnamon, and allspice, and is covered in a sweet glaze.

Flourless Pumpkin Spice Cake

A gluten-free pumpkin spice cake is a Thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie
The View from Great Island

You can still get your pumpkin fix with this spice cake we spotted over at The View from Great Island. Not only is it gluten-free, but you can still serve it with ice cream or whipped cream, just like Thanksgiving pie! 

Cranberry Crisp

Gimme Some Oven

If making homemade cranberry sauce isn't your jam, you may fare better with Gimme Some Oven's Cranberry Crisp. Tart cranberries are layered under a tasty butter-pecan oatmeal topping. Make it ahead of time so you can enjoy your day even more, and then surprise your family with this festive dessert that isn't pie.

Harvest Marble Chocolate Chip Cookies

harvest marble chocolate chip cookies should be on the list of Thanksgiving desserts that aren't pie
Two Sisters

Your cookie game just went to a whole new level with Two Sisters' Harvest Marble Chocolate Chip Cookies! Use your fave recipe and then divide the dough before coloring rich fall colors. Combine and bake for these eye-catching treats that are the perfect swap for pie.

Rice Krispie Treats Turkey

A rice crispy treat turkey with Reeses pieces is a fun Thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie
The Life Jolie

Officially the coolest dessert on this list, The Life Jolie's Rice Krispie Treats Turkey is a must! Made with the traditional recipe, this perfectly shaped turkey is easier to construct than it looks. Grab a friend, and craft this hilarious dessert right before the guests arrive.

Pumpkin Cream Puffs

pumpkin cream puffs are a great thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie
Rasa Malaysia

Dust off your baking skills this year and whip up some of Rasa Malaysia's Pumpkin Cream Puffs! A light and airy choux puff pastry is filled with a sweet pumpkin cream that will have you enjoying dessert this Thanksgiving. 

Harvest M&M Cookie Bars

Number 2 Pencil

We can't think of a better way to use M&M's seasonally-colored harvest blend, can you? Melissa from Number 2 Pencil uses them to whip up festive cookie bars that are chewy and perfectly sweet. Great for feeding a crowd, these cookies-turned-bars are just the change your Thanksgiving dessert needs this year!

Mini Pecan Pies

A plate filled with mini pecan pies, meant to replace your traditional Thanksgiving pie
Live Well Bake Often

We know, we know, these are "technically" pie (but so are Whoopie Pies, and we've got those here, too). These mini pecan pies from Live Well Bake Often take the work out of dessert. Made in a muffin tin with a store-bought crust, these crispy desserts are perfect for little hands or handing out as guests leave.

Pumpkin Roll

A pumpkin roll is a Thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie
Tastes Better From Scratch

You can whip up this Pumpkin Roll from Tastes Better from Scratch, and then freeze it before the big day. Canned pumpkin and cream cheese are just two of the delightful ingredients that come together in this dessert that's both creative and cute. Your treat will be the talk of the Thanksgiving dinner table!

Related: Thanksgiving Farmhouse Table Decor You Can Snag On Amazon

Cranberry Chocolate Cream Tart

A cranberry tart with chocolate cookie crust is covered with mascarpone-flavored with cocoa, including a cranberry compote to top it off
Family Style Food

We’re drooling over this amazing tart from Family Style Food. The chocolate cookie crust is covered with mascarpone flavored with cocoa, including a cranberry compote to top it off.

Cinnamon Apple Crumble

Apple Crumble is a great Thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie
A Simple Palate

Keep it simple this Thanksgiving by making A Simple Palate’s tried-and-true apple crumble. It’s much quicker than making a pie, but it tastes just as good—especially when paired with a scoop of vanilla ice cream.

Italian Apple Yogurt Cake

Italian Apple Yogurt Cake is a thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie
Mangia Bedda

Take inspiration from Mangia Bedda, and whip up a pretty apple cake for your holiday table. The addition of yogurt makes the cake extra moist, and if the whole thing isn’t gobbled up on Thanksgiving, it’ll taste great the next morning with a cup of coffee. 

Gluten-Free Sweet Potato Cupcakes

Gluten-free cupcakes topped with a brown sugar buttercream
A Table Full of Joy

Make sure there’s something for everyone on your dessert table with these gluten-free cupcakes from A Table Full of Joy. Topped with a brown sugar buttercream, they’re bound to be a hit with your whole crew. 

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Brownies

pumpkin chocolate chip brownies are a good Thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie
Averie Cooks

If you’ve got chocolate fans in your family, they’ll definitely fall in love with these fudgy brownies from Averie Cooks. They’re super quick to make and are topped with a yummy layer of pumpkin and chocolate chips. 

Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Spice Cookies

A pile of chocolate chip pumpkin spice cookies topped with pumpkin spice glaze
Insolence & Wine

Get inspired by Insolence & Wine to combine your love for chocolate and pumpkin into one delicious cookie. They’re topped off with a pretty pumpkin spice glaze—yum! 

Pumpkin Bars with Cream Cheese

pumpkin bars are a good idea if you're looking for Thanksgiving desserts that aren't pie
Oh My Goodness Chocolate Desserts

How cute are these pumpkin bars from Oh My Goodness Chocolate Desserts? We love the criss-cross pattern of cream cheese on top, and we’re happy to report that they taste as good as they look. 

Cranberry Shortbread Bars

cranberry shortbread bars are a good Thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie
Food Doodles

We’ve fallen in love with these cranberry shortbread bars from Food Doodles, and we’re pretty sure you’ll feel the same way too. Rich and tender shortbread pairs beautifully with the tart cranberry filling, and a crumble topping finishes it off. 

Raw Vegan Pumpkin Cheesecake

A piece of vegan pumpkin cheesecake sits on a plate next to a fork
Coley Cooks

The vegans in your crew don’t need to miss out on dessert, thanks to Coley Cooks. With the help of cashews, dates, and coconut milk, it’s surprisingly easy to make this vegan pumpkin cheesecake. 

Butterscotch Cheesecake Bars

An oatmeal, butterscotch and cheesecake dessert bar sits on a white napkin
Little B Cooks

This dessert bar recipe from Little B Cooks checks off lots of boxes. You get oatmeal, butterscotch, and cheesecake all in one dessert—and can please a lot of dessert lovers at once. 

Acorn Cookies

Small acorn candies set out as a dessert for Thanksgiving that isn't pie
A Mom’s Impression

Little ones will go nuts for these cute acorn cookies. You’ll love that they don’t really involve baking and that the kids can even help assemble them with the how-to from A Mom’s Impression, which includes a bonus cupcake recipe, too!

Pumpkin-Nutella Swirl Cake

Pumpkin Nutella Bread is a good Thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie
The Savvy Kitchen

Did somebody say Nutella? The Savvy Kitchen combines the sweet goodness of Nutella with the traditional spice of pumpkin for a cake that looks as good as it tastes. 

Rice Krispie Turkey Drumsticks

About a half dozen Rice Krispie Turkey Drumsticks are ready to serve as a dessert that looks like dinner
TGIF - This Grandma Is Fun

This Thanksgiving, why not surprise the kids with a dessert that looks like dinner? These sweet drumsticks are totally creative and pretty easy to make, and you can get the how-to over at TGIF—This Grandma Is Fun.

Spiced Pumpkin Whoopie Pies

Spiced Pumpkin Whoopie Pies are a good Thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie
The Chunky Chef

Whoopie! These sweet cookies from The Chunky Chef are super easy to make and look impressive on any Thanksgiving table. And did we mention they're topped with a browned butter maple cinnamon frosting? 

Gluten-Free & Vegan Maple Nut Cake

A piece of maple nut cake sits on a plate as a vegan, gluten-free treat for your guests with food restrictions
Fragrant Vanilla Cake

If you need to consider certain dietary restrictions at your Thanksgiving meal—but still want the wow factor when it comes to dessert—this maple nut cake from Fragrant Vanilla Cake might just be the answer. 

Chocolate Brownie Turkey Tart

A sweet turkey tart is covered in M&Ms, which also sit in a bowl nearby, for a colorful fall treat that isn't pie
The First Year

If you have a box of brownie mix, then you're halfway to making this sweet turkey tart, courtesy of The First Year. The most important ingredient is M&Ms for decorating—and since you only need a few select colors, we won't tell if you snack on the blues and greens. 

Cinnamon Frosted Pumpkin Spice Cookies

Pumpkin cookies sit on a cooling rack, soon to be offered as one of those Thanksgiving desserts that aren't pie
The Baker Chick

These pumpkin spice cookies from The Baker Chick get bonus points because you can make the dough ahead of time and freeze it until you need it. The same goes for the creamy spread on top. With just a few simple steps you've got a dessert that combines two classic fall flavors.

Football Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Blondies

A tray of freshly-made Football Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Blondies is ready for Thanksgiving dinner as a dessert that isn't pie
Well Plated

If your family considers Thanksgiving a big ol' football fest, then this recipe from Well Plated is perfect for your dessert spread. And with flavors like peanut butter and chocolate, it's sure to be a hit with mini-quarterbacks and grownups alike. 

No-Churn Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream

A scoop of homemade ice cream made with five different spices and pumpkin puree.
The View from Great Island

Who can resist a scoop of ice cream, especially when it's bursting with fall flavors? This homemade version from The View from Great Island includes five different spices and pumpkin puree. Best of all, you don't need an ice cream maker! 

 No-Bake Pumpkin Parfait

Two glass cups of  No-Bake Pumpkin Parfait to serve as a Thanksgiving dessert
The Cozy Apron

The oven is already going to be working overtime on Thanksgiving Day, so why not take advantage of these creamy, no-bake parfaits from The Cozy Apron? If you're worried about your fancy stemware, serve it up the kids' desserts in plastic cups. Either way, your guests will be impressed by your creative Thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie. 

Pumpkin-Pecan Pie in a Jar

Jars of pumpkin and pecan desserts are topped with ice cream and ready to serve instead of a traditional pie at Thanksgiving dinner
Glorious Treats

Can't decide between pumpkin pie and pecan pie? There's no need, thanks to this dessert from Glorious Treats that combines the two. This treat is made for jars, which is perfect for saving or giving as gifts, too. 

Related: 12 Pumpkin Pie Recipes to Cap Off Your Thanksgiving Feast

Skillet Apple Crisp

A bowl of maple apple crisp topped with ice cream makes a great alternative to pie for Thanksgiving dinner
Plated Cravings

Apple crisp is one of our favorite fall desserts, and this easy recipe from Plated Cravings is bound to be a Turkey Day win. It’s super quick to make and tastes amazing paired with whipped cream or ice cream. 

Pumpkin Gooey Butter Cake

Pieces of pumpkin gooey butter cake ready to serve at your Thanksgiving dinner in place of pie
Averie Cooks

For a super quick but impressive dessert, you’ve got to try this cake from Averie Cooks. With a boxed cake mix as its base, it comes together in no time and makes for a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.

Pumpkin Crisp

A plate of easy-to-make pumpkin crisps, a suggestion for one of those Thanksgiving desserts that aren't pie
Sara via Bitz & Giggles

This pumpkin crisp from Sara at Bitz & Giggles is not only delicious—it's also super simple to make. You probably already have the ingredients you need! Make it à la mode for an extra special Thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie. 

Turkey Cookies

Nutter Butter turkey cookies decorated with candy corn as a Thanksgiving dessert that isn't pie
Chelsea via Chelsea's Messy Kitchen

Maybe you have so much on your plate cooking the big meal that the idea of adding dessert to your to-do list is a tad too much. That's where Chelsea from Chelsea's Messy Apron comes in. These treats are not only no-bake, but they're also really creative. Recruit the kids to do them, and you have dessert and activities crossed off with one "recipe."

These are the newborn baby gifts that parents will love, too

Baby’s first holiday season is pure magic, and we’ve got the best newborn baby gifts to make it extra special for all the 0 to 6-month-olds on your list. You’ll find tummy-time faves, educational toys, keepsakes, and cuddly stuffies to love on. Shopping for lots of littles? Check out our gift guides for one-year-olds and 18- to 24-month-olds.

Gund My Little Food Truck Play Set

Gund My Little Food Truck Set is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

We love a gift that grows with your baby! Infants will love holding the little sensory toys (like a crinkly taco and a squeaky burger) and putting them in and out of their plush case; when they’re older they can transition to imaginative games where they’re serving food from a food truck.

Gund My Little Food Truck Play Set ($21)—Buy Here!

Manhattan Toy Snuggle Pods Sweet Pea

Manhattan Toy Snuggle Pods Sweet Pea is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

A first doll perfect for six-month-olds, this snuggly little baby comes in their own peapod home. Little hands will love taking their super-soft pal in and out of her pod. Since we’re sure it’ll be love at first sight, you might want to give two of these cuties (in case one goes missing *shudder*).

Manhattan Toy Snuggle Pods Sweet Pea ($24)—Buy Here!

Mushie Links Teether

Mushie Links Teether is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

How beautiful is this? Babies will put just about anything in their mouths, so why not give them a teether or two that are soothing and aesthetically pleasing for parents, too. This Mushie option also comes in calming blue, beige, and sand. *adds to cart*

Mushie Links Teether ($22)—Buy Here!

Melissa & Doug Ice Cream Take-Along Toy

The Melissa And Doug Ice Cream Take Along Toy is one of the best newborn baby gifts

From the stroller to their car seat, babies will love this clip-on vibrating pull toy. As they get to know each of the four ice cream scoops and sensory tags and teethers, you’ll be able to get some stuff done. Definitely one of the best newborn baby gifts this year. 

Melissa & Doug Ice Cream Take-Along Toy ($20)—Buy Here!

Soft Tummy Time Book and Mirror

Tummy time can be such a drag, but your newborn’s sure to be entertained by this multifaceted gift. Your tot can have a tummy party with themselves thanks to the mirror, make some new animal friends on the soft pages, squish the crinkly paper and play with other textures, and attack the gummy orange teether.

Soft Tummy Time Book and Mirror ($35)—Buy Here!

Fox Warmies

Warmies Fox is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

Weighted with buckwheat that you can warm up in the microwave, this super soft woodland stuffie is the soothing companion your baby doesn’t know how to ask for. Just be sure to keep an eye on their snuggles so they don’t get too close. Hot tip: Foxy makes a great heating pad, too.

Fox Warmies ($30)—Buy Here!

Haba Quartett Soft Block Set

Haba Quartett Soft Block Set is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

Give the babes on your list a little STEM action with this foursome of plush cubes each boasting a different sound, color combination, and texture. The best part? They’re machine washable, so spit-up and drool are no match for this toy.

Haba Quartett Soft Block Set ($35)—Buy Here!

Over the Rainbow Music Box

Lull your baby to sleep with a bedtime rendition of "Over the Rainbow," played on this hand-painted, wooden music box. Twist the sun to hear up to three minutes of this favorite melody.

Over the Rainbow Music Box ($72)—Buy Here!

Fisher Price 3-In-1 Crawl and Play Activity Gym

The Fisher Price 3-in-1 Crawl and Play Activity Gym is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

This activity gym does triple duty as your newborn grows. Tinies can bat at the rattles and teethers on their back while older babies love the mirror and singing watering can for tummy time. Once you’ve got a crawler, convert the mat into a little fort that also makes a great tunnel. Baby’s first clubhouse!

Fisher Price 3-In-1 Crawl and Play Activity Gym ($75)—Buy Here!

Plan Toys Sensory Tumbling Set

Plan Toys Sensory Tumbling Set is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

Each of these adorable tumbling balls stimulates a different sense—red is touch, with its fluffy stuffing; blue is sound, thanks to three clanking balls; and with a mirror hiding inside, yellow is sight. And baby? Well, baby is endlessly entertained.

Plan Toys Sensory Tumbling Set ($25)—Buy Here!

Lulujo Security Blanket - Rainbow

Buttery soft cotton muslin lined in satin makes this the softest security blanket around, and we love that you get a set of two off the bat (always, always, always have a backup). Your baby’s not going to want to put these down!

Manhattan Toy Learning Cube ($35)—Buy Here!

Sassy The Mover & Shaker Sensory Toy Gift Set

This a baby gift hat trick for the six-month-olds on your list! Expect plenty of fine motor skills and sensory development as your bebe holds and gums the links, spins their rainbow reel (hello, high chair entertainment!), and learns to stack the colorful magnetic pals.

Sassy The Mover & Shaker Sensory Toy Gift Set ($19)—Buy Here!

Hallmark Under the Same Moon Recordable Storybook

Hallmark's Under The Same Moon Recordable Storybook is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

If you live far away from the newborn on your gift list, record a special rendition of this sweet story just for them so they can always hear your voice. The beautiful illustrations are a bonus.

Hallmark Under the Same Moon Recordable Storybook ($35)—Buy Here!

7AM Enfant Cub Set

7am Enfant's Cub Set is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

This is the coziest newborn baby gift by far! Transform your babe into a little bear cub with an adorable sherpa set that’s sure to keep their tiny hands and heads warm all winter long.

7AM Enfant Cub Set ($50)—Buy Here!

Manhattan Toy Wimmer-Ferguson Learning Cube

Manhattan Toy Learning Cube is one of the best newborn baby gifts

The best baby gifts can be used in lots of different ways to keep baby endlessly entertained. Take that longer-than-you-expected checkout line! This plush cube has six sides to explore, from crinkle paper and a textured teething ring to the elephant’s fun bungee trunk.

Manhattan Toy Learning Cube ($35)—Buy Here!

Malarkey Kids' Chew Tube

Once they’re past the newborn phase and teething is in full swing, this easy-to-grasp toy and teether is a parent’s dream. The textured silicone outer cube soothes tender gums while the black-and-white inner rattle cube is a sensory delight.

Malarkey Kids' Chew Tube ($13)—Buy Here!

Rookie Humans In the Jungle Swaddle Blanket

Rookie Humans In the Jungle Swaddle Blanket is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

We’re smitten by the safari print on this luxuriously soft swaddle, perfect for keeping baby cozy while they sleep, acting as a light blanket in their stroller, or—dare we say—mopping up the odd puddle of spit up.

Rookie Humans In the Jungle Swaddle Blanket ($25.00)—Buy Here!

Black & White Board Book: A High Contrast

An absolute classic newborn baby gift, this board book by award-winning photographer Tana Hoban folds out entirely and is sturdy enough to stand on its own during tummy time. Littles love the high-contrast black-and-white images, which help to develop their eyesight.

Black & White Board Book ($7)—Buy Here!

Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes Toy

Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes Toy is one of the best newborn baby gifts of 2023

This is one of the least annoying musical baby toys out there, which is why it’s been a staple on baby gift lists for a decade. Infants 3 months and older delight in pressing the colorful buttons to start the music and spinning the beads on the handle, and it’s easy to throw in your bag for on-the-go entertainment.

Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes Toy ($10)—Buy Here!

Curious Baby Activity Cards

This is truly a gift for first-time parents Googling “How to entertain a two-month-old” at 3 a.m. The convenient flip guide developed by pediatricians takes parents through games and activities that contribute to five different areas of a baby’s development, from birth to one year.

Curious Baby Activity Cards ($35)—Buy Here!

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Fill them up with these tasty meals that aren’t chicken nuggets

Protein-packed meals and picky eaters don’t always go hand-in-hand. If your little one gags at anything but buttered noodles and you’re wondering where they’ll get their high-protein foods from, we have recipes and high-protein foods for picky eaters that kids will actually eat (especially if you adjust these ideas to their taste). From yummy breakfast shakes to easy dinner ideas, keep reading to find your new secret weapon.

High-Protein Breakfast Foods for Picky Eaters

Peanut Butter Cup Protein Shake

peanut butter cup shake is a good high-protein food for picky eaters
Chelsea's Messy Apron

What kiddo says no to a peanut butter cup shake? None that we've met. This is a high-protein packed shake that's perfect for busy mornings, and especially for tweens who have a hard time eating breakfast. Get the recipe from Chelsea's Messy Apron

Soft Boiled Eggs and Soldiers

a soft-boiled egg is a good high-protein food for picky eaters
Eat Live Run

Soft-boiled eggs are ready in five minutes, and when paired with buttered sticks of toast (soldiers) which the kids can dunk in the runny yolk, they're as fun as they are convenient. Head to Eat Live Run for tips and tricks on how to boil the perfect egg.

Peanut Butter Waffles with Peanut Butter Syrup

Creations by Kara

Having waffles for breakfast? Skip the regular syrup and whip up this delicious peanut butter syrup for a perfect high-protein food for picky eaters. Plus add a double dose of protein with this scrumptious peanut butter waffle recipe written out at Creations by Kara.

Chocolate Chip Banana Protein Muffins

Picky eaters will be so excited about the chocolate chip muffin aspect that they won’t even notice the protein powder you add to the mix. These are a great on-the-go breakfast option!

High-Protein Foods for Picky Eaters Perfect for Lunch

Pizzadillas

Pizzadillas are a good high protein snack for picky eaters
The Seasoned Mom

Simple, easy-to-make, and pleasing to pint-sized taste buds—pizzadillas. It's the perfect combo pizza, and quesadilla all wrapped up. Blair over at The Seasoned Mom serves this savory dish with dipping sauce. 

Chicken Satay

Skewered food often works for picky eaters, perhaps because there’s something of the lollipop about it. With this chicken satay dish from Eat Yourself Skinny, you get double the dose of protein from the chicken and the peanut sauce.

Power Protein Bowls

Liz's Healthy Table

Choose-your-own-adventure meets the dinner table with this build-your-own-bowl idea from Liz's Healthy Table. All the choices are healthy with a choice of ready-to-eat teriyaki tofu, egg, edamame, bell pepper, and sugar snap peas. When kids get control over what goes on their plates, they might even be a little braver when tasting new foods.

High-Protein Meals for Picky Eaters to Add to Your Dinner Recipe Rotation

Healthy Chicken Meatballs

chicken meatballs are a good high-protein food for picky eaters
Yummy Toddler Food

Yummy Toddler Food knows the challenges of getting little ones to eat something that'll fill their bellies! This four-ingredient recipe for chicken meatballs will be a crowd-pleaser, and they're super easy to whip up. Get the recipe from Yummy Toddler Food

Classic Carbonara

Scrummy Lane

A classic carbonara has no cream and no heavy sauce because the eggs do all the work, making it both light and decadent at the same time. This recipe from Scrummy Lane gives lots of tips on how to make the perfect carbonara.

Teriyaki Pineapple Salmon

salmon is a good high-protein food for picky eaters
Unicorns in the Kitchen

Aloha! Little eaters love sweet foods. So serve up salmon with teriyaki sauce and grilled pineapple. Even more, the meaty salmon texture tastes good in little mouths. Unicorns in the Kitchen gives us this easy 30-minute recipe that your half-pints will eat up (keep the pineapple for yourself!). 

Homemade Hamburger Helper

Instant pot hamburger helper
A Mind Full Mom

If your picky eater is hankering for something savory then this 30-minute instant pot hamburger helper packs in the protein. Stir in cheese when this delicious dish is ready to get your little one to eat up. If you don't have an instant pot, go here for the stove-top version.

Sweet and Savory Chicken Stir Fry

Honey Garlic Chicken stir fry
Get Inspired Every Day

Putting veg on the side of a simple rice dish allows kids to know exactly what they're eating and sometimes a suspicious ingredient is all it takes for a point-blank refusal to eat. This stir-fry recipe from our archives is a mix of sweet and savory flavors that's easy to prepare—just mince the onion small or omit it altogether. 

Chili Con Carne for Kids

chili con carne for kids is a good high-protein meal for picky eaters
My Fussy Eater

Warm up your household with this mild chile con carne made just for kids. The best part besides the 18 grams of protein per serving is the four veggies in this delightful dish. Find the recipe at My Fussy Eater.

Orange Chicken

Sweet and savory is always a good combo, and this orange chicken recipe from Kitchen Sanctuary fits the description. This is a high protein-packed meal we’re sure will make picky eaters will rejoice.

Simple Homemade Fish Sticks

homemade fish sticks are a good high-protein food for picky eaters
Super Healthy Kids

Little diners will get hooked on these crunchy fish sticks from Super Healthy Kids. You'll be glad to know the breading has a secret ingredient—flax seeds—so these fish sticks are not only high in protein, but the crunchy outside and mild softer inside make them easy to gobble up. 

Homemade Spaghettios and Meatballs

Shugary Sweets

A childhood favorite that's made up fresh? Sign us up! With 34 grams of protein per serving, this spaghetti and meatballs recipe from Shugary Sweets is perfect for picky eaters. She uses turkey meatballs to lighten up the dish. Add in a veggie, like carrots, with dipping sauce as a side dish.

Slow Cooker Chicken Tacos

Dinner at the Zoo

When kids can get creative with their food at the table, they start seeing it as something other than "yucky." This chicken taco filling is the starting point for dinnertime creativity—add in other taco toppings like cheese, fresh tomato, avocado and lettuce, and those picky eaters might just surprise you! Head to Dinner At The Zoo for the recipe.

Deconstructed Soba Noodle Soup

Feed Them Wisely

Don't let the picture put you off—plenty of picky eaters wouldn't go near a soup with the ingredients all mushed in together but Meredith at Feed Them Wisely says this delicious ginger coconut chicken soup can be deconstructed and all the ingredients served separately. While the soup option works for adults, kids get to taste the same flavors (and protein-packed soba noodles), just with a tweaked presentation—genius!

Butternut Squash Mac 'N' Cheese

A Sweet Pea Chef

Sneaking veggies into a mac and cheese is super tempting as a parent and this recipe from A Sweet Pea Chef contains butternut squash and extra protein from Greek yogurt and parmesan cheese. This take on an old favorite can be prepped ahead of time and either stored in the refrigerator or frozen until ready to bake.

 

Will it be a camel dairy, whale watch, or island zipline day?

Fill up your gas tank and get ready to hit the road. From boardwalk amusement parks to aerial trams, these trip-worthy destinations are just a short drive from LA, and will still get home by bedtime.

Terrannea Resort

Drive Time: 31 miles from DTLA.

Why We Love It:  You don’t need to be an overnight guest to enjoy the gorgeous splendor of this upscale cliffside resort. Sprawled over 102 acres, Terranea is home to a network of walking and hiking trails that snake along the coastline to the rocky shores below (even dogs are allowed!). Non-guests are welcome to explore the grounds—and there are plenty of wide open hills and fields for littles to run around. When you’re hungry, the casual (albeit pricey) Nelson’s restaurant offers upscale bar food with a killer view. There’s also a bakery by the front entrance that sells all sorts of yummy treats the kids will want to devour. Unique day experiences are also available to non-guests, including art classes, archery, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, and a private falconry experience.

Insider’s Tip: Stop by the “Falconry Meet and Greet” every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 11-11:30 a.m. to meet Terranea’s falconer and learn about how he works with these majestic birds of prey.

100 Terranea Way
Rancho Palos Verdes
Online: Terranea.com

Related: Terranea: LA’s Best Kept Secret

 

Riley’s Farm & Oak Glen

Drive Time: 80 miles from DTLA

Why We Love It: The best time to visit Oak Glen is the fall, when apple season brings hordes of tourists up for a good picking. But the agricultural community of Oak Glen is also home to Riley’s Farm, which not only offers farm activities and U-pick all year long, but also Revolutionary War reenactments, including “Adventures in the Old World” Saturdays, with old-time favorites like archery, tomahawk throwing and corn husk doll-making.

12261 Oak Glen Rd.
Yucaipa
Online: Oakglen.net and Rileysfarm.com

Related: The Best Apple Orchards Near Los Angeles

 

Catalina Island

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Drive Time: Boats leave from Long Beach or San Pedro, which is about 25 miles from DTLA

Why We Love It: The boat ride alone is reason enough to cruise over to our nearest island neighbor. The 1-hour crossing is an easy way to spot whales, dolphins, or other sea life—along with a great view of the SoCal coastline. Once you’ve docked, you’ll feel miles away on this little island where bison roam free and zipline tours whisk you over scenic canyons with views of the Pacific. Rent a golf cart to explore the island on your own, or book a jeep tour to see all the off-road splendor the island has to offer.

It’s worth noting that an amazing 88 percent of Catalina Island is still wild and uninhabited, as it was set aside as protected land by the Catalina Island Conservancy. Consequently, the island has more than 62 miles of unspoiled beaches, and the longest publicly accessible stretch of undeveloped coastline left in Southern California.

Related: Your Guide to Visiting Catalina With Kids

 

Griffith Park

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Drive Time: 7 miles from DTLA

Why We Love It: Be a tourist in your own town! Griffith Park has enough to offer that you can spend a whole day exploring its 4,210 acres of land (It’s one of the largest urban wilderness parks in the country!). Littles will love whirling around on the historic carousel (and they’ll equally love knowing that this is the spot Walt Disney reportedly came up with the idea for Disneyland). Tiny stargazers will definitely want to see the Griffith Observatory—especially if you have time to see a show in the Samuel Oschin Planetarium, one of the largest planetarium domes in the world. You can make a hiking day out of it by parking near the Greek Theatre and taking the one-mile trail up to the observatory; or, there’s plenty of parking at the top as well.

While you may not fit this all into a day, Griffith Park is also home to the 133-acre LA Zoo—as well as Travel Town, where kids can walk around historic trains and get a miniature train ride. Prefer to see the park on horseback? Griffith Park’s Equestrian Center (called The Los Angeles Equestrian Center) offers trail rides for all levels.

4730 Crystal Springs Dr.
Los Angeles
Online: Laparks.org/griffithpark

 

Balboa Village

Drive Time: 47 miles from DTLA.

Why We Love It: With its historic Ferris wheel, bustling eateries, and waterfront charm, Balboa Village is a perfect place to spend a family day. There are bike and boat rentals, a nautical museum, and an old-school candy store specializing in nostalgic sweets. If you have time, hop aboard the ferry to Balboa Island—you might even spot a migrating whale on the way over. And don’t miss the Balboa Fun Zone, which is like a pint-sized Santa Monica Pier with far fewer tourists.

Insider Tip: The area is home to the original frozen banana, so don’t leave without enjoying the delicious chocolate-covered treat. Both Dad’s Donut & Bakery Shop and Sugar ‘n Spice claim to be the first purveyors of the dessert on a stick, but the jury’s still out on which spot is the top banana.

600 E. Bay Ave.
Newport Beach
Online: visitnewportbeach.com

 

Palm Springs Aerial Tramway

Drive Time: 109 miles from DTLA.

Why We Love It: This tram ride feels like a Disneyland ride, only you’re actually going somewhere (besides around and around). Boasting a two-and-a-half mile ascent on a rotating tram car, it’s thrilling enough for kids (and adults) of all ages. And then, of course, there is the destination: Once atop the peak, there are hiking trails to explore, a small history museum, and a restaurant where you can admire the view and grab a bite to eat at Forest View Restaurant—8500 feet above sea level.

Pro Tip: Dress warmly. Temps at the top are often 30-40 degrees cooler than the valley floor. It’s cold enough that even in spring, there may be a little bit of snow on top, even when the weather is warm below so check the forecast before heading up. 

1 Tram Way
Palm Springs
Online: pstramway.com

Related:  If You Want to Spend the Weekend in Palm Springs, Here’s Where to Stay & What to Do

 

San Diego Safari Park

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Drive Time: 110 miles from DTLA

Why We Love It: It’s a tad closer than the San Diego Zoo (a difference of about 30 miles) and is still one of the largest zoos in the county for seeing a whole menagerie of wildlife. Sprawling more than 1,800 acres, the park is home to more than 3,500 animals—plus loads of interesting ways to see them, including by open-air safari truck or during a “Roar & Snore” sleepover at the park. Of course, you can also just let the littles run and see the place on foot (stroller rentals are available if your kids get tired of walking).

15500 San Pasqual Valley Rd.
Escondido
Online: sdzsafaripark.org

Relate: If You Want to Spend the Weekend Near the Safari Park, We Recommend Oceanside as Your Home Base

 

Vasquez Rocks

Melissa Heckscher

Drive Time: 43 miles from DTLA.

Why We Love It: It’s like a natural playground! Your little bandits will love scurrying across the many prehistoric rocks that jut up from the ground across this 932-acre park near the town of Agua Dulce. The park—which was named after the infamous bandit Tiburcio Vasquez, who used these rocks to elude capture in the 1800s—features gobs of small and colossus rocks, all of which are fairly easy to climb (though we recommend climbing with them for added safety).

Insider Tip: While you’re in the area, stop by the Agua Dulce Winery (open Wed.-Sun.) to taste the locally-made wine.

10700 W. Escondido Canyon Rd.
Santa Clarita
Online: parks.lacounty.gov/vasquez-rocks

 

Whale Watching Cruises

Drive Time: Varies, depending on where you’re departing from (Dana Point, for example, is about 60 miles from DTLA)

Why We Love It: Living on a coast is good for more than just perennial beach days. Our ocean is teeming with life waiting to be discovered—and taking the kids out for a few hours on the waves means they might get that amazing thrill of spotting migrating whales—plus the resident sea lions, seals, and dolphins that make SoCal waters their year-round home.

When to go: Grey whale season runs from Dec. through Apr.; Blue whale season runs May through Nov.

There are several whale-watching outfits leaving out of LA-area harbors, including larger tour operators like Harbor Breeze Cruises and LA Waterfront, which offer two-story boats for $45 a person (if you book online you’ll save some money!). Or, if you want a more intimate experience, companies such as Captain Dave’s and Newport Coastal Adventures out of Dana Point and Newport Beach offer private trips if you’re willing to pay for the privacy; these tours range from about $71 per person for a Zodiac (up to 20 passengers) to $398 for a private charter (up to 6 people).

 

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