The kids and I had so much fun the past making these St. Patrick’s Day treats. We thought we would put them all together into what we are calling out St. Patricks Day Treat Collection. If you have kids home this week from school, you could probably entertain them for a while with any of these kid friendly recipes! I’ve always heard if the kids are active in making food items they tend to like them more, what do you guys think?
Lucky Charms Crunch Munch – Popcorn, pretzels, M&M’s, peanuts and Lucky Charms cereal drizzled with white chocolate almond bark. Fun. Easy, and simple!
Lucky Charms Cookies – I made my standard sugar cookie recipe, and homemade easy frosting. I tossed the Lucky Charms on the top and left them on the counter completely unsatisfied in my design. Design, might be a stretch… I put cereal on a cookie. But the kids LOVED them…
Rainbow Cake – Nothing says St. Patty’s Day like a rainbow cake! Kids and adults will FREAK over a fun and yummy rainbow cake. Make sure to add a pot of gold!
Copy Cat McDonald’s Shamrock Shake – This time of year McDonald’s offers a Shamrock shake that is REALLY good! The Shamrock Shake was first introduced in 1970, and was really popular in the 90?s. It is basically a mint shake using vanilla ice cream.
St. Patrick’s Day Cake Pops – The total cost is ridiculously low, about $.10 cents a cake ball. The kids package them 2 to a bag and wrap them up!
Lucky Charms Treats – You make these the same way you would regular treats just add Lucky Charms instead of Rice Krispies. But check out some other ideas in the comments!
Georgia says
Cool