10 Vegetable Dishes Your Kids Will Love

These vegetable-based recipes are yummy your kids wouldn't mind eating up the greens in them too

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One of the biggest challenges when it comes to mealtimes with little ones is getting them to eat vegetables consistently, every day at every meal. It is not as simple as finding a type of vegetable that they enjoy because one day your kid might love broccoli and the next, your kid declares kiddy war against broccoli (#truestory). To help encourage children to eat vegetables, here are 10 recipes you could try to get your kids to consume more greens.

1. Bacon and Vegetable Slice

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Kids will love seeing this bacon and egg dish packed with vegetables in their lunch box.

2. Quick Pasta Salad

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Pack your kids a quick and healthy pasta salad for a lip smacking and nutritious meal.

3. Middle Eatern Tuna Pockets

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These Middle Eastern Tuna Pockets make a fab protein-packed lunch.

4. Mexican Chicken Tacos

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Take a bite of these deliciously crispy Mexican chicken tacos for a midweek dinner in.

5. Tofu and Vegetable Nori Rolls

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Make delicious homemade sushi with this simple recipe for mixed rice and vegetable nori rolls.

6. Cauliflower Mac and Cheese

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Leave out the bacon in this gorgeous bacon cauliflower macaroni cheese bake for a wonderful vegetarian option.

7. Steak Sandwich With Capsicum Relish

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Elevate a humble lunch to new heights with this gorgeous steak sandwich with homemade capsicum relish. So delicious and yummy!

8. Baked Eggs with Bacon and Tomato

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This creamy cup of baked eggs with bacon and tomato is a delicious new brunch idea.

9. Veggie Gratin Pies

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A golden cheese sauce gratin topped pie with an assortment of healthy vegetables - sweet potato, cauliflower and zucchini.

10. Roast Vegetable Frittata

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Make this lovely roast vegetable frittata when you have too many leftover vegetables in the fridge!

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