32 Kid-Approved Vegetable Recipes (2024)

These 32 vegetable recipes for kids have become my go-to for getting so many veggies into my family’s diet. Easy, kid-friendly and so delicious!

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Helping kids and families eat more vegetables in a way that is both positive, healthy and easy has become my life’s mission. I’ve crafted so many veggie-loaded recipes with that very goal in mind

Important to remember when introducing children to vegetables

There is no magic trick for getting kids to eat (and like) vegetables right off the bat. It is well documented that it can take kids 20+ times of seeing a vegetable (on their plate, through play, while cooking with adults, gardening and so on) to become comfortable enough with it to actually try it.

When introducing a child to a vegetable, some things you can do to help speed up the process of a child being interested in trying it is:

  • role modeling enjoyment. Make sure you are eating it along side your child and saying positive things about your experience.
  • offering new veggies in small portions to prevent overwhelm. A huge pile of a new, possibly intimidating food on a child’s plate can make them feel as though there is an expectation to eat all of it. Start with one small piece and positive, encouraging words to help the child feel curious instead of overwhelmed.
  • skip the pressure. Simply having a vegetable on his/her plate is valuable to a child eventually warming up to it. Avoid punishment for not wanting to try the new vegetable. That usually results in a child seeing vegetables as “the enemy” and eating them out of compliance/fear rather than embracing a new healthy food.
  • offer vegetables regularly. Try offering one at every meal (yes, even breakfast) for vegetables to become a normal thing for your child to see on his/her plate.
  • offer vegetables in a variety of ways. If you have offered broccoli roasted and your child doesn’t like it, try serving it in a creative way (like broccoli tots) a few times before offering it roasted again. Helping your child find the way he/she likes a vegetable best is key to getting them to enjoy them and skipping dinnertime battles.
  • serve new vegetables next to familiar foods your child already enjoys. Maybe add a little cheese sauce to the broccoli or serve sweet potatoes next to yummy apples. Seeing comforting, beloved foods next to new foods can help a child feel more open to trying something different. I mean, don’t we all enjoy the comfort of a friend in a new situation?
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Breakfast vegetable recipes for kids

Veggie-Loaded Chocolate Pancakes

Make these naturally gluten free pancakes with your child to help them see that adding vegetables to a breakfast favorite can result in a delicious treat!

Banana Carrot Bread

This healthy banana bread is not only incredibly delicious and easy to make, but is loaded with veggies!

Sweet Potato Apple Muffins

These sweet potato muffins are not only delicious and packed with good-for-you ingredients, but they have the sweetness of apple!

Apple Carrot Pancakes

Mixed entirely in your blender, these pancakes add some delicious and kid-friendly vegetables to breakfast.

Green Smoothie Muffins

My #1 most popular, kid-approved veggie-loaded recipe. These muffins are great for breakfast or to grab for a quick snack.

Superhero Waffles

With all the good-for-you ingredients in these waffles are going to make your kid feel like a superhero all day long.

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Dinner vegetable recipes for kids

Kid-Friendly Vegetable Sauce

Make this in about 30 minutes and freeze some for later meals. This super kid-approved sauce is delicious, easy and has 7 different vegetable in it

Veggie-Loaded Chicken Bites

The ultimate vegetable recipe for kids. These healthy chicken nuggets have 4 different vegetables in them and are super easy to make!

Slow Cooker Creamy Vegetable Chicken Stew

This delicious stew is perfect for busy families. Full of kid-friendly vegetables, it is easy to make for dinner on the most hectic of days. Serve the soup deconstructed for children who might find the bowl of soup overwhelming so that he/she can try the broth, meat and different vegetables individually and/or pass on what they are not quite ready for.

Sweet Potato Apple Sausage Skillet

Another great meal for busy nights, this one-skillet dish can also be easily deconstructed. A little sweet and a little savory.

Healthy Ranch Spinach Turkey Meatballs

These healthy turkey meatballs are easy, veggie-loaded and full of that beloved ranch flavor! Loaded with protein and quick to make, they are the perfect weeknight dinner.

Plant based protein blended up with delicious butternut squash into a tasty soup that you can easily make. Serve it it with some fun crackers for dipping, with a little shredded cheese to sweeten the deal or with a side of your child’s favorite fruit.

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Instant Pot Lentil Soup (+ slow cooker instructions)

This soup is hearty, delicious and like a hug in a bowl. It is also easy to make and leaves you feeling so satisfied and good from the inside out.

Healthy Taco Stuffed Peppers

Bell peppers are one of the most kid-friendly veggies out there. Naturally sweet, these poppers offer up an extra veggie bag with easy, veggie-packed taco filling!

Spaghetti Squash Pizza Casserole

Add a healthy, veggie-loaded twist to family pizza night!

Add these to your family’s next pasta night!

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Side vegetable recipes for kids

Broccoli Tots

A fun, veggie-loaded twist on the tator tots so many children love. These tots combine broccoli and cheese (a heavenly combination) and are a fun finger food that might be the magic trick to helping your child love broccoli.

Roasted Brussels Sprouts

This veggie is one that is often a no-go for kiddos due to its bitter taste. However roasting Brussels sprouts cuts that bitterness and gives them a wonderful flavor and texture that many children find amazing!

Mashed Instant Pot Potatoes with Cauliflower

Creamy, delicious and so easy!

Sweet Potato Tots

Another tot recipe that is healthy, delicious, kid-approved and veggie-packed.

Roasted Cauliflower

Roasting is our family’s favorite way to prepare veggies! This recipe works well with broccoli too!

Turmeric Roasted Carrots

Such great flavor and roasting brings out the carrots’ natural sweetness.

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Snack vegetable recipes for kids

Beet Hummus

So beautiful to look at and perfect for dipping carrot sticks in or spreading on your kiddo’s favorite cracker.

No-Bake Peanut Butter Carrot Balls

Super helpful to have on hand for when the hangries hit!

Vitamin C Immune Boosting Smoothie

Delicious this easy and delicious smoothie is made with strawberry, banana, red bell pepper

Veggie-Loaded Applesauce

A classic childhood favorite but with a veggie-loaded twist

Homemade Strawberry Beet Fruit Leather

Who remembers Fruit-by-the-foot from when we were kids? Well, this is a homemade, veggie-loaded version that is going to knock your kiddo’s socks off.

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Dessert vegetable recipes for kids

Wait, vegetables IN DESSERT?

Yep, that is what I said. And adding vegetables to a fun sweet treat can not only get extra veggies into your little ones, but also take the scary out of eating vegetables at other meals too!

Fudgy Chocolate Zucchini Cookies

Naturally gluten free and dairy-free, these cookies taste like a brownie in cookie form and are wildly kid-approved.

Healthy Hot Chocolate (with veggies)

This healthy hot chocolate is a delicious, easy and homemade alternative to the commercially prepared mixes so many of us grew up on. Veggie-loaded with a littlespinachfor a little extra goodness, but no, you can’t taste it.Made withjust a handful of ingredientsand takes just and takes just5 minutes to make

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Chocolate Sweet Potato Cookies

Fun and delicious enough for dessert, these cookies are also a fun snack you can feel good about your kids eating.

Healthy Gluten Free Brownies (with zucchini)

These brownies are so fudgy, chocolatey and delicious that no one will ever suspect that they’re healthy! Vegan and flourless with Paleo option!

Flourless Peanut Butter Carrot Zucchini Cookies

These healthy flourless peanut butter carrot zucchini cookies are soft, perfectly sweet and so easy to make! Made with only 7 ingredient and in one bowl.

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FAQs

How to cook vegetables so kids will eat them? ›

Roast or sauté, instead of steaming / boiling

Something many of us do, even when cooking veg for ourselves, is to boil or steam it, and then find it doesn't have that extra flavour. A super simple way to add a little extra flavour is to either roast or fry/sauté it instead.

What vegetables to try for picky eaters? ›

Best Vegetables For Picky Eaters
  • Carrots. Carrots are an easy win for lots of picky eaters. ...
  • Sweet Potatoes. Sweet potatoes are naturally sweet and packed with vitamins and minerals, including vitamin A, which is essential for eye health. ...
  • Peas. ...
  • Zucchini. ...
  • White potatoes. ...
  • Cauliflower. ...
  • Sweet corn. ...
  • Pumpkin.
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How to get vegetables into a toddler's diet? ›

Try serving a small portion so it's less overwhelming or consider pairing veggies with something you know she likes. Avoid nagging, forcing, bargaining, or bribing. All of these tactics create power struggles and are doomed to fail in the long run.

How to make sure kids get all their nutrients when they won t eat veggies? ›

Try different textures: Try dried, cooked, roasted, or pureed fruits and vegetables if your child doesn't like them fresh. Let them pick: Let your child pick out the fruits and vegetables on the grocery list — they're more likely to eat that one perfect apple they chose themselves.

How to hide vegetables in food for picky eaters? ›

Pureed Pairings

The combination of pureed carrots, onions and sweet peppers hides perfectly in spaghetti sauce, soups, stews and chili. An easy-to-adapt vegetable, summer squash can be pureed to veggie-boost macaroni and cheese and contribute fiber to a kid-friendly dish.

How to get kids to eat vegetables when they don t seem interested? ›

Try to choose veggies of different shapes, colors, textures and tastes – the more variety there is, the more likely it is your child will find something that they are interested in eating. Also, if you serve new vegetables with food your child already enjoys, the entire focus of the meal isn't on new vegetables.

How to get fussy eaters to eat vegetables? ›

Try to avoid making a fuss if they refuse to eat a food or if they eat something new. Make food fun. If you can, grow veg together, visit farmer's markets, cook together and play with food – for instance, carrot and potato printing or making broccoli trees to hide dinosaurs in.

How do I get my 7 year old to eat vegetables? ›

On this page:
  1. Set a good example with vegetables.
  2. Keep trying with vegetables.
  3. Use praise when your child tries vegetables.
  4. Get your child involved in growing, preparing and cooking vegetables.
  5. Offer vegetables as snacks.
  6. Go for vegetable variety, taste and fun.
  7. Get vegetables into meals in other ways.
Feb 20, 2024

What happens if a child never eats vegetables? ›

Obesity Constipation Infections Children growth retardation and poor development In addition, fruits and vegetables different color groups also provide us with different vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, so it is important for children to eat a variety of fruits and vegetables to get the nutrients they need.

How to incorporate vegetables into meals for picky eaters? ›

10 ways to encourage picky eaters to eat veggies
  1. #1 Get hands physically on the veggies and emotionally invested. ...
  2. #2 Hide the veggies. ...
  3. #3 Eat veggies raw with dip. ...
  4. #4 Don't make a big deal out of it. ...
  5. #5 Have fun with the veggies. ...
  6. #6 Make pickles with your veggies. ...
  7. #7 Have the veggies available. ...
  8. #8 Roast your veggies.

Why do toddlers often refuse many vegetables? ›

It's a normal part of development, and often veggies are the culprit - they tend to taste more bitter then their sweet counterparts (like fruit and carbohydrates), but that doesn't mean they are out forever. There are absolutely ways to help your child eat vegetables when they refuse.

How do I encourage my child to eat vegetables? ›

Use praise when your child tries vegetables

If you praise your child each time they eat or try vegetables, they'll be more likely to eat vegetables again. Praise works best when you tell your child exactly what they did well – for example, 'I love the way you tasted your pumpkin and broccoli!

How do I get my child to eat mixed vegetables? ›

Mix veggies into favorite meals.

I often recommend adding in zucchini noodles into the pasta mix, use cauliflower as pizza crust, rice, or as mashed “potatoes,” add shredded carrots and chopped spinach to pizza and sauces, and use veggies as “fries,” says Colene Stoernell, RDN.

How do you get kids to eat what you cook? ›

Here are some tips for what to do at mealtime:
  1. Set realistic expectations. ...
  2. Change up the menu. ...
  3. But don't make separate meals. ...
  4. Give kids options you want them to eat. ...
  5. Separate behavior issues from picky eating. ...
  6. Involve kids in meal prep. ...
  7. Don't ban sweets, help kids manage when and how they eat them.
Feb 10, 2018

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