I need to get the sugar monkey off my back straight away. The ratio of sweet to savoury at a children’s party is a hard one to master. I’ll talk more about the timing of parties in an upcoming ‘Kid Wrangling’ party post, but I think if you start late afternoon you are not as obliged to do a full lunch or dinner option than if you scheduled the party earlier or later in the day. A two o’clock start is my favourite, ending at 4.30 pm. My thinking is that parents generally feed their child a nutritious lunch in advance of a 2 o’clock party and I run with that notion.
At each party I put out some kind of fruit option and some kind of healthy savoury option (home-made sausage rolls, mini-quiches and meatballs are all stand-bys) and the rest is just plain not-good-for-anyone party fun. That’s how we party at this place. So, apologies, but I’m not going to be a font of healthy party food options, although I might explore this at some stage.
Party food doesn’t have to be complicated, but for me it needs to tick three boxes:
1. It’s fun and not ‘every day’
2. It’s simple to put together on the day or can be prepared in advance.
3. It ties in with the theme I’m working.
If you’re not a baker, you don’t have to bake. Party centres don’t bake – they just throw frankfurts and chicken nuggets down into the centre of a table ladden with lollies and chips and the kids go nuts. You could do that.
I like a ‘half and half’ approach. One half baking: the cake, cupcakes and biscuits and, formerly, cake pops. The other half: no baking. I can’t bring myself to do chips, franks and nuggets, but no-bake items with maximum impact include lollies stacked by colour in a bowl or ‘fairy wand’ breadsticks dipped in chocolate and rolled in sprinkles or ‘things on sticks’ like marshmallows or fruit. It is also a tradition of ours to have cheezels at every party, mainly because we love cheezels so much we need to ban them from the house on all other occasions.
Depending on your theme, here’s a round up of some other really fun, really easy party foods that are special and delightful. Oh, and we’ll talk about making food look good (aka ‘tablescapes’) in our ‘Tables’ party post.
I used to love them, but now I hate them with the passion of a thousand burning suns. Or something like that. Regardless, there is no denying that these little morsels should be part of your go-to foods for parties. They are fiddly, but achievable and with a few tweaks they will work with any theme. Bakerella is your goddess of foodspiration here.
Nothing wrong with a cupcake. They are simple and classic and you can work them into any theme you like. Not surprisingly, Bakerella is amazing at cupcakes too, Hello Naomi isn’t half bad either.
Portable, easy for little hands… Stuff On Sticks are awesome party food. Things you can put on sticks include kebabs, scrolls, marshmallows, sausages, swirls of chocolate, fruit, rice balls, meatballs, cakepops, slices, cheerios… let’s face it, pretty much everything tastes better on a stick.
Jodie Ansted says
Loving the Oreos! So stealing that idea.
Jane says
This post just made me really, really hungry. It also made me really want to host a kid’s party despite the fact that I have no kids. Minor issue. Perhaps I’ll throw a grown-up party with kid’s food! xxx
Sammie says
Looks like Abi is going to have the most awesome 1st birthday thanks to you!
Some really cool ideas!
spirit lion says
i wanna eat and drink it (your picture)..
🙂
My Vintage Vow says
Oh wow you have left us with a thousand fun ideas, little miss has her 1st birthday in February. I keep trying remind myself I can do all this at another time she isn’t going to remember her first birthday and we didn’t do anything big at all for my son. But still all your ideas look so fun that it’s got me all excited.
Tink says
after that,,, I need sugarrrrrrrrr . Happy Thanksgiving Tink
Michelle says
I think you could actually get kids to eat those fruit cones too! So many gorgeous pics, but you know what, there’s something about the humble cup cake that you can dress up or down in so many ways its always a winner for me 🙂
Rhonda says
I love the food on a stick. You’re so right…everything does taste better on a stick. I am already happily planning themes for my son’s next birthday in June. I might use some of these for my upcoming Christmas/Husband’s birthday party.
{ Nina Designs } says
Thanks a lot for this post! My daughter’s baptism will be next weekend and I’ll follow your advices!
Posie Patchwork says
Oh good GOD that shark watermelon, i LOVE it. Simply brilliant.
Ok, so i’ve done like 50 children’s parties now & my huge rule is ‘small portions’ as you might ice the world’s most perfect cupcake, but they take one bite, hear the Musical Statues music & dump it in a cup of apple juice. I would kill my child, actually my child(ren) would never waste a cake or juice.
The old fruit on a tooth pick is fine until a mother freaks out about the possible OH&S issues with sharp pointy sticks. I keep it uber simple, huge platter of chopped up fruit, huge platter of sandwiches (with half egg, as they go first, i can’t be friends with anyone who disses egg sandwiches, half mixed ham. cheese, chicken, with different combinations with sprouds, mayo, avocado). A gazillion home baked sausage rolls, cocktail franks (you’ll notice adults get just as excited about these as children, even though we ALL know they are all the worst bits of animals) & a few bowls of chips, cheezles/ cheezels, twisties . . . & make the focus on fun games.
I do lunch time parties, i love knowing i’ve fed everyone a hearty meal. Between sports & potential adult events or afternoon parties, works a treat.
Your approach sounds pretty well balanced, the children who will never taste sugar while in eyeballs of mother, they’ll never be able to make good decisions about food, the whole point is ‘sometimes food’ & when else do you ever get to eat cheezels/ cheezles?? Love Posie
purely4kids says
Wow, what amazing ideas. Those pictures are just beautiful – love the chocolate lego.
Mum on the Run says
For once, I’m a little disappointed we don’t have a birthday party this weekend, now!
Mmm. Sugar.
🙂
Jules says
Thanks for the info and your opinion on the savoury/sweet ratio. I’m a sweet tooth too and I agree, it’s not like kids eat party food every day (hopefully!).
The pies on a stick are a crazy cool idea! To be honest, I’ve only just heard of cake pops through your blog (I know, where on earth have I been?!). So I might just have to give them a go sometime.
Love your blog! Have a happy Sunday!
Pieni Lintu says
Those legos looks great! 😀
sassandspice says
Oh gosh so many great ideas…thank you!!!
Sonia @ Life Love and Hiccups says
OMG how gorgeous are thse pins. Ijust want to have a party as an excuse to make them all and eat them all. I hope you don’t mind if I pin a few of these as a reminder for me 🙂 xx
This Mummy Maze says
I founf these pictures so inspiring i used a few ideas for my little miss 5s birthday party over the weekend. Thank you so much for the ideas i made reference to you with a link to this post in my blog with pictures of the party food :0)