I’m always looking for an excuse to spend some time outside with my kids as not only is it a great way for them to burn up some of their excess energy (and hopefully have a sleep afterwards!) but venturing out of the house and spending time outside also gives me a boost and makes me feel good about myself. Going on a picnic is one of our favourite activities, especially now that the weather is starting to warm up. My older boys love to help decide what to take on our picnic and pack their lunch boxes (plus a few treats!) to take down to our local park. On those days when travelling to far from home is just way too hard, we will instead have a picnic in their cubby house or on our back lawn.
While there is nothing wrong with taking a a good old sandwich and some fruit on your picnic, I’ve put together 10 picnic recipes to take on a picnic with kids that everyone will enjoy and most importantly are simple to make. Watch the slideshow and let me know what your favourite recipe is!
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21 Recipes To Take On A Picnic With Kids
French Tomato Tart
This simple Tomato Tart is a staple for French families and bound to be adored by your family too.
Recipe by: David Lebovitz
Spanish Tortilla
This classic Spanish Tortilla is a Jamie Oliver favourite and no wonder: this is simple to make, tastes good hot or cold and transports well.
Recipe by: Jamie Oliver
Cheesy Vegetarian Quesadillas with Avocado
These Cheesy Vegetarian Quesadillas with Avocado take just 10 minutes to make and are the perfect easy picnic recipe! To enjoy these warm simply wrap in some foil to take on your picnic, but don't worry they are also delicious cold too!
Recipe by: Mumtastic
Vegetable and Rice Fritters
Fritters are a great lunch idea for kids, mainly because you can pack so many good foods into one little hand-held fritter. Pack these Vegetable and Rice Fritters for anytime you're out and about.
Recipe by: Fat Mum Slim
Vegemite and Cheese Scrolls
Vegemite and cheese is such a classic combination and you can't go wrong with these Vegemite and Cheese Scrolls for your next picnic! The scroll recipe contains no yeast so you will be able to whip these up in no time and you can also freeze any leftovers.
Recipe by: Create Bake Make
Avocado and Brown Rice Sushi Roll
My kids love eating sushi and I love how simple it is to make your own. All you need is a few ingredients to put together hese Avocado and Brown Rice Sushi Rolls and I guarantee they will quickly become a favourite with your entire family.
Recipe by: Stacey Clare
Carrot and Quinoa Muffins
Muffins make wonderful picnic food because they transport so well. If you pack your muffins full of good stuff like you'll find in this Carrot and Quinoa version , they can double up as either the main meal or a great way to finish.
Recipe by: Mumtastic
Snack Plate
Who says we have to cook anything at all for a fabulous picnic? Take a leaf out of Heidi's book and just make a Snack Plate . You can pack all of the kids' favourites and just assemble a cute plate when you get there.
Recipe by: Apples Under My Bed
Beetroot Leaf and Yoghurt Flatbread
Bake the flavour right into the bread with Sneh's Beetroot Leaf and Yoghurt Flatbread recipe. Serve it with a favourite dip like hummus.
Recipe by: Cook Republic
Healthy Carrot and Zucchini Slice
Packed with vegetables, this healthy Carrot and Zucchini Slice is delicious both hot and cold - the perfect picnic food!
Recipe by: Bake Play Smile
Hidden Veggie Scrolls
Quite apart from the fact that you can stuff a day's supply of veggies inside, these moreish bites are actually pretty quick to make. Scrolls are perfect for transporting - make extras for the lunch box as well as your picnic.
Recipe by: Veggie Mama
Ham and Corn Quiche
My kids can't resist these cute little mini Ham and Corn Quiches which are delicious both warm and cold.
Recipe by: Bake Play Smile
Lamb and Rosemary Sausage Rolls
These Lamb and Rosemary Sausage Roll s are just so easy to eat outside. Little hands fit perfectly around a sausage roll and little mouths are guaranteed to come back for seconds.
Recipe by: Erin Made This
Chicken and Leek Pies
Maxabella says that she has never made these Chicken and Leek Pies to eat at home because, "there is just something about a pie that demands outside eating." We couldn't agree more!
Recipe by: Maxabella Loves
Rice Paper Rolls
Do you have a few leftovers in your fridge that need to be used asap but are unsure what to do with them? These Rice Paper Rolls are the perfect way to use up those leftovers and the kids will love them too.
Recipe by: Mumtastic
Cinnamon Knots
Bake some Cinnamon Knots in the morning (the recipe is super-easy to follow, so don't be scared) and take them, still warm along on your morning tea picnic. Simply sublime.
Recipe by: Local is Lovely
Lemon and Zucchini Loaf
A bready-cake like this Lemon and Zucchini Loaf makes a delicious end to any picnic Loafs are easy to bake and freeze well, so you can make a couple at once and freeze one for later.
Recipe by: Maxabella Loves
4 Ingredient Sultana Scones
These quick and easy Sultana Scones make a great picnic treat for the whole family and the kids will love the added sweetness thanks to the addition of sultanas. You can either serve them plain or with a generous smear of butter or jam - yum!
Recipe by: Create Bake Make
Cinnamon Swirl Loaf
EVERY picnic needs cake and this Cinnamon Swirl Loaf is guaranteed to be a hit with everyone!
Recipe by: Boiled Eggs and Soldiers
Apricot Balls
These cute Apricot Balls are a great way picnic snack and best of all they are super easy to make.
Recipe by: Stacey Clare
Nutrition-Packed Chocolate Slice
Our Nutrition-Packed Chocolate Slice is the perfect way to end your picnic and I can guarantee your kids will LOVE it!
Recipe by: Mumtastic