Today, we are reviewing the Raddish Kids February 2021 box. This is our first review of Raddish Kids!
Raddish Kids is a kids cooking club perfect for kids ages 4-14. You’ll get a new kit each month with a new culinary theme and a shopping list prior to delivery.
You'll get 3 recipe guides, a quality kitchen tool, collectibles (apron patch and table talk cards), a creative kitchen project, and 3 culinary skill lessons.
Price: $24/month or as low as $20/month
Shipping: FREE (US); $7 (International)
First kit ships within 1-3 business days!
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Raddish Kids February 2021 Review
Raddish Kids sends their monthly cooking kits in a brown box with an adorable radish!
Here’s a first peek at what we got in our box!
The theme of this month’s box is “Family Fun Night”. It’s time to gather together for fun, food, and family games! Kids will learn culinary skills such as mixing and scraping, oven safety, and making shortbread.
The shopping list makes it a breeze to plan ahead and add these ingredients to your shopping list before you start cooking these recipes. There are 3 recipes inside this box: Confetti Corn Muffins, Baked Potato Bar, and Domino Shortbread Cookies!
The envelope that all of these recipe cards came in, has extras and a fun patch! This patch would be great for the apron that you get when you become a 6- or 12-month subscriber! Isn’t this card-themed patch adorable?
The Family Card game is Spoons. My kids haven’t played this game yet, so I’m glad we have instructions that they can easily follow!
We also got some “Table Talk” cards, which will be great for sparking some non-standard dinner conversation!
Now, let’s see how our recipes turned out!
Confetti Corn Muffins
Confetti corn muffins is the first recipe that we made. This recipe is essentially make a corn muffin with cheese, bacon, and chives!
I like how there are pictures for each ingredient and kitchen tool. Perfect for little ones who don't know what some of these items are yet!
The full color pictures also help them figure out what to do and what order!
The featured culinary skill in this recipe is “Mixing and Scraping”. This is a skill that does need to be learned, and Raddish Kids does a great job of explaining it!
This is what our confetti corn batter looked like in the mixing bowl.
We added the batter to parchment baking cups (which are my favorite type of paper cup for easy release of muffins!).
This is what the muffins looked like after we finished baking them.
Don't you just love how they look?
These muffins were so yummy! Can you see the bits of corn, bacon, chives, and cheese? My kids and I loved eating them – we did add some melted butter and they were perfect that way!
Baked Potato Bar
The second recipe we made was the Baked Potato Bar. This recipe is essentially making baked potatoes, with several toppings that each family member can add: ground beef chili, cheese, broccoli, green onions, sour cream, and crushed tortilla chips.
One new technique that I picked up was you can spray your potatoes with cooking spray and sprinkle with salt to get a crispy, salty skin when they come out of the oven!
The featured culinary skill was Oven Safety. These tips are ones that I wouldn't think to tell my kiddos about on my own, so they were good to talk about!
I like how Raddish Kids includes fun food-themed mini games on their recipe cards.
We started by piercing the potatoes all around with a fork.
Then we sprayed the potatoes with cooking spray (I like using coconut oil cooking spray) and added salt, to get the extra crispy crust!
We chopped some onion. I had to do that part since my boys are a bit young for that!
We sautéed the onion to get it soft.
Then added the ground beef…
Then added the diced tomatoes and other ingredients to make the chili.
While the chili was simmering, I cut the broccoli into very small florets.
Once everything was done, my kids helped me assemble the taco bar by putting all of the toppings into small bowls. We also added some pats of butter.
This is what the baked potatoes looked like after being in the oven for an hour.
This is what my baked potato looked like after I added my toppings. I loved how my kids were able to pick and choose what toppings they wanted from this baked potato bar!
I also loved how healthy this recipe was and it made a great dinner for my family!
Domino Shortbread Cookies
The last recipe that we made was the Domino Shortbread Cookies. This recipe had only 6 ingredients – the simpler the better!
I have made shortbread before, but haven't used a ziploc bag to flatten and even it out. I love this method and am going to use it in future shortbread making sessions!
The culinary skill was “Making Shortbread”. I mean, I think I need some tips here, and my kids liked reading about this skill!
The game of dominoes seems to have lost its popularity, so I was happy to see we could play dominoes with our cookies!
Making the dough was pretty easy. My boys measured the ingredients, put them in the mixing bowl, and used our KitchenAid Mixer to mix the dough. Here, you can see we're using the green spatula that was included in this month's kit to scrape down the sides of the bowl.
We mixed the dough until it was a soft consistency.
Then rolled it out using a gallon ziploc bag. We popped the bag in the refrigerator for an hour to let it harden a bit.
After cutting the bag open, we marked the dough using the provided measurements from the recipe card. And then we cut along these lines that we drew.
This was my sons' favorite part – adding the mini chocolate chips to create the numbers on the dominoes, and using a toothpick to imprint the dividing line.
They did go a little crazy with chocolate chips on some of the dominoes!
We did bake these and I meant to take a photo of the baked cookies, but they were gobbled up way to fast! 🙂
Wrap Up
Raddish Kids delivers a wonderful package of full-color, reusable recipes that were easy enough for my kids to follow! All of them were relatively simple to make, easy for little hands to help with measuring, stirring, and rolling! We really love the Baked Potato Bar, because it’s great for picky eaters and allowed us to customize our own dinners! The Confetti Corn Muffins were a mix between breakfast and dinner, so it was a nice change in taste when compared to to normal corn muffins. The Domino Shortbread Cookies were so delectable and my boys loved adding the mini chocolate chips to create the numbered dots on these fun cookies!
Raddish Kids is designed to teach kitchen skills that last your kids a lifetime! I love cooking with my kids, and the Raddish Kids recipe cards makes it a lot easier, because my kids can refer to the card – which means less work for me! In addition to all of the fun cooking, this Family Fun Night theme delivered a card game idea and dinner questions to help create quality time with me and my kiddos! Raddish Kids delivers the trifecta of kitchen skills, quality time, and yumminess all in one box!
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Raddish Kids
Raddish Kids is a kids cooking club perfect for kids ages 4-14. They send you a new kit each month with a new culinary theme and you get a shopping list prior to delivery.
You'll get 3 recipe guides, a quality kitchen tool, collectibles (apron patch and table talk cards), a creative kitchen project, and 3 culinary skill lessons.
DEAL: Get $15 off a 6-month subscription plan by using this link and coupon code SPRING.
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