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Salad Cups for Kids

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A fun way to serve salad to kids and a great way for fussy eaters to get exposure to new foods

Filled salad cups presented on a colorful plate.

Trying to get my kids to eat veggies is hard enough but salad… no chance!

Always trying to make foods more fun and interesting for them, I made these Salad Cups to hopefully inspire them to try even just a little bit!

Six Colorful salad cups served on a pink spotty plate.

The base of the salad cups is made from large tortilla wraps.

I used a round pastry cutter to cut out six circles.

If you don’t have a pastry cutter, anything round like a jar will work just fine.

Six round circles being cut out of the tortilla wrap using a pastry cutter.

Make the outline of the circle shape and then use a knife to cut it out completely.

You need six circles like this.

Don’t throw away the scraps from the wrap. Spray them with a little oil and bake in the oven to make some homemade tortilla chips!

Next, spray a muffin tray with spray oil.

Olive oil being sprayed into a muffin tray.

Push the wrap circles in and at 180c fan for 10 minutes.

The wraps will be very hot so leave them to cool for a few minutes before popping out of the tin.

In the meantime cut up any salad ingredients that you like. I used:

  • Lettuce
  • Cherry Tomatoes
  • Cucumber
  • Peppers
  • Cheddar Cheese
All the ingredients set out on a chopping board Bright and colorful fresh vegetables and cheese. ready to be added to the cups.

Fill the tortilla cups with the salad. It’s even better if you can get the kids to do this themselves.

It’s a great way to build exposure to new foods like salad, even if it is just interacting with the food and not actually eating it.

Ingredients being added to cups.

If you liked this idea, then please do leave me a comment below.

You can also share your pictures with me on Instagram.  I always love to see your creations!

If you enjoyed this recipe you may also like my Easy Pasta Salad for Kids

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Salad Cups for Kids


  • Author: Ciara Attwell
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: 6
  • Category: Salad

Description

A fun way to serve salad to kids and a great way for fussy eaters to get exposure to new foods


Ingredients

  • 2 large tortilla wraps
  • spray oil
  • cherry tomatoes
  • cucumber
  • lettuce
  • peppers
  • cheddar cheese

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to 180c fan.
  2. Use a pastry cutter or another round object like a jar to make six circle shapes in the wraps.
  3. You can use a knife to cut them out once the outline has been made.
  4. Spray a muffin tin with some spray oil.
  5. Push the tortilla circles into the muffin holes,
  6. Bake for 10 minutes.
  7. Chop up the salad ingredients.
  8. When the tortilla cups are done, allow to cool for a few minutes in the tin before removing.
  9. Fill with the chopped salad ingredients.

Notes

These salad cups are best enjoyed immediately after cooking.

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