34 Recipes Teens Should Know By Heart (2024)

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34 Recipes Teens Should Know By Heart (1)Kristine HansenUpdated: Jan. 05, 2022

    Do you have a preteen that loves spending time in the kitchen? Start off their solo cooking career with these yummy recipes that they'll be able to master in a flash.

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    Cheesy Quesadillas

    We serve these quesadillas as chili dippers or load them up with salsa and sour cream for a super starter. —Terri Keeney, Greeley, Colorado

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    Pigs in a Blanket

    These baked hot dog sandwiches appeal to kids of all ages. Even my husband, Allan, admits to enjoying every bite! We like to dip them in ketchup and mustard. —Linda Young, Longmont, Colorado

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    Lunch Box Pizzas

    When you have these fun-to-make mini pizzas, it's no challenge finding lunch fare that the kids enjoy. Plus they pack nicely in sandwich bags and travel well, so there's no mess. —Rhonda Cliett, Belton, Texas

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    Ranch Snack Mix

    This is a wonderful fast-to-fix munchie. The recipe makes tons and doesn't involve any cooking. It's a cinch to package in individual snack bags, it keeps its crunch and it's a savory alternative to the cakes and pies usually offered at bake sales. —Linda Murphy, Pulaski, Wisconsin

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    Chocolate Cinnamon Toast

    You might want to sit down for this one. Cinnamon bread gets topped with chocolate and fresh berries, then toasted in a skillet. That's real love. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Frozen Banana Cereal Pops

    When we want a healthy snack, we dip bananas in yogurt, roll 'em in cereal, then freeze. Ta-da! —Scarlett Elrod, Newnan, Georgia

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    I enjoy these frozen yogurt pops because they double as a healthy snack and a cool, creamy sweet treat. —Colleen Ludovice, Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

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    Quick Chili Mac

    This combines chili with one of my favorite pasta dishes. I often serve it for company or potlucks and occasionally add taco seasoning or use beanless chili and add black beans. —Lee Steinmetz, Lansing, Michigan

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    Pepperoni Roll-Ups

    Here is a fast recipe that always goes over well at my house. Each bite has gooey melted cheese and real pizza flavor. Try serving them with pizza sauce for dipping. —Debra Purcell, Safford, Arizona

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    Chocolate Chip Pancakes with Cinnamon Honey Syrup

    This is a great breakfast for special days, but it mixes up so fast that it's perfect for busy mornings as well. —LeeAnn Hansen, Kaysville, Utah

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    Cherry Fruit Smoothies

    You need just four ingredients to blend together these super-fast smoothies for breakfast. Try whipping them up on a hot summer day for a cool and refreshing treat. —Macy Plummer, Avon, Indiana

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    Super Grilled Cheese Sandwiches

    Heat up your indoor grill to make these ooey-gooey grilled cheese sandwich recipes. They're delicious served with soup! —Debbie Murray, Fort Worth, Texas

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    Spinach and Tortellini Soup

    A simple tomato-enhanced broth is perfect for cheese tortellini and fresh spinach. Increase the garlic and add Italian seasoning to suit your taste. —Debbie Wilson, Burlington, North Carolina

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    Blueberry Graham Dessert

    When you're short on time but long for cheesecake, try this fruity dessert. Ricotta and cream cheeses give every bit as much flavor as cheesecake without the effort. Instead of making individual servings, you could layer the ingredients in a glass serving bowl. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Turkey Wafflewiches

    Who knew sandwiches could be so fun? This medley from our Test Kitchen will bring smiles to the whole table with its fantastic taste and whimsical fun. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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    Mini Chocolate Wafer Cakes

    I first made these cakes for a friend when I lived in the dorms at college and had no access to appliances. Little did I know I would be making them 20 years later for my children! —Lara Pennell, Mauldin, South Carolina

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    Very Vanilla French Toast

    These French toast slices have creamy vanilla flavor from a convenient pudding mix, plus a hint of cinnamon. We like to top them with syrup or powdered sugar and fresh berries. —Linda Bernhagen, Plainfield, Illinois

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    Turkey Club Sandwich with Chipotle

    We’re crazy for turkey club sandwiches. A nearby roadside stand carries gorgeous tomatoes every summer. We load up, then stuff our sandwiches with the usual suspects, plus smoked turkey and cheese. —Pamela Shank, Parkersburg, West Virginia

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    Quick Pork Chili

    A dear neighbor gave me a pot of this delicious chili, and I asked for the recipe. The pork sausage is a nice change from the ground beef many chili recipes call for. —Janice Westmoreland, Brooksville, Florida

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    Dogs in a Sweater

    For a new twist on an old favorite, try these skewered hot dogs wrapped with breadstick dough and baked. They're fun to dip in ketchup, mustard or ranch dressing. The dressed-up dog recipe comes kid-tested from the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    Pizza Sandwiches

    I give grilled cheese a special treatment by using slices of mozzarella cheese and adding delicious extras like pepperoni and fresh tomatoes. Dipped in warm pizza sauce, this will be a fast favorite! —Mary Monaco, Columbus, Ohio

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    Refried Bean Tostadas

    For a change of pace, you can substitute purchased tostada shells for tortillas or add more lettuce and use taco salad shells. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen

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    The first bite of creamy filling lets you know this isn’t any old omelet. Make it once, and we suspect you’ll be fixing it often. —Anne Troise, Manalapan, New Jersey

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    Quick Tomato Soup

    There's nothing like a steamy bowl of classic tomato soup on a cold February day. The addition of sugar puts a sweet spin on this version. For extra loveliness, top with homemade heart-shaped croutons. —Jane Ward, Churchville, Maryland

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    Granola Trail Mix

    My family has always enjoyed this crunchy four-ingredient snack. When we go camping, each person includes one additional ingredient like mini marshmallows, corn chips or cookie pieces. The taste is never the same, and we're often surprised by the combinations. —Shelley Riddlespurger, Amarillo, Texas

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    Garlic-Cheese Flatbread

    Unless you plan to make two, don't count on leftovers. As an appetizer or side, this cheesy flatbread will be devoured in less time than it takes to bake. And that's not long! —Suzanne Zick, Maiden, North Carolina

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    Homemade Guacamole

    I always judge a Tex-Mex restaurant by its guacamole. And although it's simple to prepare, it can go wrong oh, so easily. I've spent many years perfecting mine, to the point where I think it's better than most restaurants. —Joan Hallford, North Richland Hills, Texas

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    Slow-Cooker Meatball Sandwiches

    Our approach to meatball sandwiches is a simple one: Cook the meatballs low and slow, load them into hoagie buns, and top them with provolone and pepperoncini. —Stacie Nicholls, Spring Creek, Nevada

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    Chunky Applesauce

    There's just something extra special about a homemade applesauce recipe like this one. This simple dish is tart and not too sweet. It makes the perfect side, especially with pork chops or a pork roast. —Deborah Amrine, Grand Haven, Michigan

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    Weeknight Ravioli Lasagna

    My husband and I love lasagna, but it's time-consuming to build and we always end up with too much. Using frozen ravioli fixes the problem! —Pamela Nicholson, Festus, Missouri

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    Easy Cake Mix Bars

    I take this dessert to work for Friday pick-me-ups. It's one of my favorite yellow cake bar recipes. I love to share them because they're so easy to eat, easy to make and easy on the wallet. —Amy Rose, Ballwin, Missouri

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    Hot Cheese Dip

    When a colleague brought this cheesy dip to school for a teachers potluck, I immediately gave it an A+. I had to have the recipe for this irresistibly creamy recipe to make for my family! —Ardyce Piehl, Poynette, Wisconsin

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    Chocolate-Hazelnut Banana Crepes

    Here is a simple and delicious treat featuring a thin, tender crepe stuffed with a creamy chocolate-hazelnut spread and bananas lightly sauteed in brown sugar and butter. It tastes elegant but takes so little effort. —Cathy Hall, Lyndhurst, Virginia

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    Originally Published: April 26, 2018

    34 Recipes Teens Should Know By Heart (35)

    Kristine Hansen

    A former editor of a regional home and garden magazine, where she edited the entertaining section, Kristine writes for national travel, design and food outlets about culinary trends. Her book on Wisconsin cheese serves as a love letter to her adopted state of Wisconsin and she loves to travel in search of regional cultural foods.

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    FAQs

    Should a 13 year old know how do you cook? ›

    Cooking is an Essential Life Skill

    There are many benefits for teens who know how to cook. They eat fewer fast food meals and eat more vegetables. Studies have shown that adolescents that cook have fewer incidences of depression.

    What meals should everyone know how do you cook? ›

    17 Dishes Every Home Cook Should Know How to Make, According to Chefs
    1. 01 of 17. Eggs. Victor Protasio. ...
    2. 02 of 17. Rice. Diana Chistruga. ...
    3. 03 of 17. Roast Chicken. Julia Hartbeck. ...
    4. 04 of 17. Bolognese. Photo and Styling by Julia Gartland. ...
    5. 05 of 17. Baked Fish. Maxwell Cozzi. ...
    6. 06 of 17. Fresh Pasta. ...
    7. 07 of 17. Steak. ...
    8. 08 of 17. French Fries.
    Mar 11, 2024

    What should beginner cooks make? ›

    10 Dishes Every Beginner Cook Should Learn
    1. 01 of 10. Cream-Based Soup. Victor Protasio. ...
    2. 02 of 10. Roast Chicken. Julia Hartbeck. ...
    3. 03 of 10. Pizza. Bella Graves. ...
    4. 04 of 10. Pasta Carbonara. ...
    5. 05 of 10. Whole Roasted Fish. ...
    6. 06 of 10. Risotto. ...
    7. 07 of 10. Garden Salad. ...
    8. 08 of 10. BLT Fried Egg-and-Cheese Sandwich.
    Feb 1, 2024

    What age can kids crack eggs? ›

    Cracking eggs takes a bit of training, but it's a great Montessori practical life activity you can start around 3 years old. Kids love to practice tapping the eggs on a hard surface, breaking them open with their thumbs, and later crushing the shells with a mortar and pestle.

    Should I let my 11 year old cook? ›

    8- to 11-Year-Old Cooks

    Kids at this age can follow simple, straightforward recipes, plan menus and meals, and begin to work with the stove or oven. Use this time to teach them about the dangers of equipment and utensils.

    What is the most basic meal to cook? ›

    Here are a few simple meals that you might enjoy cooking:
    • Grilled cheese and tomato soup: This classic combination is easy to make and requires just a few ingredients. ...
    • Spaghetti with marinara sauce: This is a simple but satisfying meal that is easy to make in large quantities.
    Jan 5, 2023

    What to cook 20 people? ›

    19 Ideas For Easy Meals For Large Groups
    1. Taco Bar.
    2. Meatballs.
    3. Butter Chicken.
    4. Lasagna.
    5. Chili.
    6. Homemade Pizza.
    7. Baked Pasta.
    8. Skewers.
    Apr 4, 2023

    What age cooks the most? ›

    According to a survey we conducted of over 1000 US households, we found that 95% of millennials (age group 18-29) cook weekly at home, compared with 92% of those aged 30-44 and 93% of those aged 45-59.

    What is a beginner cook called? ›

    Commis Chef (Junior Chef)

    A junior chef, also called the commis chef, works with station chefs to learn about the kitchen environment. This person has recently completed some schooling or training and is beginning to work in the culinary field.

    What not to say to a picky eater? ›

    To help your child develop a healthy relationship with food, avoid these four toxic phrases:
    • “You can have dessert after you eat your broccoli.” ...
    • “If you're quiet, I'll give you a cookie.” ...
    • “You have to take one more bite before you can say 'no. ...
    • “It would make me happy if you took three more bites.”
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    What are 3 tips for picky eaters? ›

    Approaches to Try
    • Try eating the food first to show them you like it. ...
    • Make funny faces with the foods on their plate. ...
    • Give them a choice of different foods to try. ...
    • Serve new foods with foods you know they like.
    • Try freezing small bites of leftover foods. ...
    • Wait a couple of days before offering the food again.

    What should 13 year olds be doing? ›

    They are meeting school requirements (managing homework and extracurriculars), and contributing to the household in which they live (doing chores, cooperating with rules and expectations). As they develop they will also test boundaries, forget things, and break rules.

    Should a 12 year old be allowed to cook? ›

    If you've been introducing your kids to cooking skills over the years, by the time they're teenagers they'll have the ability to do anything an adult can do in the kitchen (dads too!). They can plan, shop for, and cook a full meal for the family.

    Should kids learn how do you cook? ›

    Cooking can help young kids learn and practice some basic math concepts and build language skills. And reating meals with you can help build their self-confidence and lay the foundation for healthy eating habits. It may take a little flexibility and some simple prep work.

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