Stay at Home with Piccolo

Stay at Home with Piccolo

As part of iCandy's Stay at Home series, we have teamed up with our friends over at Piccolo to help parents navigate the new reality of lock-down with little ones. If you're in need of some inspiration in the kitchen then look no further as we hand over to Piccolo for top tips on feeding your family whilst in isolation...

 

Isolation Recipes Brought to you by Piccolo

 

With restaurants closing, deliveries restricted and supermarkets with limited stock, it’s a tricky time to navigate and the thought of feeding your family over the upcoming weeks might be daunting. 

As parents ourselves, we know many of us might be feeling a bit overwhelmed by the idea of preparing 3 meals a day for our children for the foreseeable. Without schools to help out with lunchtimes, it feels like we have to suddenly be experts in everything, from infant nutrition to how to cook family-sized meals from scratch. Kind of makes you want to run away and hide, right?

We want to do what we can to help – so we’ve pulled together our favourite pantry-based recipes to see you through the next few weeks. 

 

Breakfast

 

Baked Oats with Apple and Cinnamon


Oats are a great carb to choose – rich in fibre, and higher in protein and fat than other grains, they’ve also been found to support sleep.

This is a quick and easy recipe for your little one to get involved with if they’re new to cooking – with only 10 minutes of prep, you won’t have to hold their attention for long!

It’s also super versatile, so if you’re having trouble getting fresh fruit, sub the apple for some frozen berries.

 

Multi-Seed Bread

 

This bread is the perfect staple to have in your house. With no proving & no kneading, it’s a doddle to make – and full of fibre, fatty acids and vitamins. Why not make two at a time – eat one now and freeze the other!

 

 

Lunch

 

Minestrone Soup

 

This recipe was made for batch-cooking! A saviour in busy households when you’re looking for something quick, easy and satisfying, packed with vegetables, protein and wholemeal carbs.

The soup calls for tinned vegetables and beans, so a great go-to when you can’t get your hands on fresh veg.

 

Veggie Couscous

 

Another freezer-friendly dish and one which the kids can help prepare. Couscous is super nutritious, a great plant-based source of protein and boosts your immune system – a win win…win? 

Dinner

 

Walnut & Basil Pesto with Roasted Chicken & Wholemeal Pasta 

 

This pesto and chicken pasta is a Piccolo favourite, and a great option if you have some pasta to use up. The pesto is easy to make and you can combine it with lots of other dishes over the next few weeks to increase your intake of healthy fats.

 

Vegetarian Burgers with a Tahini Sauce

 

Using only common cupboard ingredients, these veggie burgers are perfect when fresh produce isn’t so easy to get hold of – and they go down a treat with kids (especially when they’re let loose with the food processor). Full of ingredients which support sleep, like oats, chickpeas and sweet potatoes, they’re a god-send when they’re feeling a little restless and super easy to batch cook and freeze!

Sweet Treats

 

Crescent Moon Chocolate Biscotti

 

Heart Biscuits

 

If you’re anything like us, you’ll need a little something to satisfy your sweet tooth – and we’ve got just the recipes for you, using pantry essentials only. Kids love baking (almost as much as we love clearing up afterwards…) so it’s a great time to get them hands on in the kitchen and focus some of their energy on experimenting with different ways of decorating.

Tips:

 

Your freezer is your friend! Buying meat, bread and fruit & veg which you can freeze is a lifesaver when it comes to making your food last. As well as freezing before cooking, you can batch-cook lots of recipes which will last for a few months in your freezer!

 

Pasta and grains are also a safe bet; they’re affordable, versatile and they’ll last in your pantry for months to come. These carbs are full of fibre to keep you feeling satisfied and can also be kept in the fridge for around 5 days once cooked.

 

Chickpeas, beans, lentils and split peas are wonderful additions to make your meals a little more interesting, and double up as a source of protein too!

 

We understand that some days you’ll need a break (and rightfully so!) and we are still here to lend a helping hand! Because we know stock levels in supermarkets are a little iffy right now, we’ve just launched our online store, which you can find here. You can order Piccolo bundles to be delivered to your door, and with every order, we’re donating 5 baby meals to food banks with our partner, City Harvest.

 

A big thank you to Piccolo for contributing to the iCandy Life Blog. 

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