This post may contain affiliate links. Please read our disclosure policy.


If you have followed my blog for a while now, you surely have noticed that I love cooking in the kitchen with my kids. This is my daughter Emily, about 5 years ago making No Bake Oatmeal Peanut Butter Cookies.
nate and aaron resized
…and MyLittleTwinBoys (5 years ago) hard at work making Rainbow Cookies. How could I in good conscience send them out into the world without knowing how to make Rainbow Cookies, I ask you. That’s a skill that will stay with you for a lifetime, am I right?
family picture
Fast forward a few years and our days of making (and playing with!) Rainbow Cookie Dough have sadly passed. However, we still enjoy cooking together, though the recipes have become a little more refined. My daughter Anna makes Homemade Pizza that can knock your socks off, truly. I bet her future college roommates will like that more than Rainbow Cookie Dough, agreed? Suffice it to say, these kids of mine have learned few basic cooking skills and that makes me happy.

However, my crew of kids doesn’t know much about cooking when compared with this darling bunch of cuties. These kids are the talented contestants competing in MASTERCHEF JUNIOR Season 2, which premieres on Fox this Friday, November 6th. We are super excited to watch it this season and loved watching it last season. It’s a great show my whole family enjoys watching together, and can I just say…that doesn’t happen very often! You can hardly find a television show these days that’s clean enough for the whole family to watch. Not only is MASTERCHEF JUNIOR a good clean family show, but it’s super entertaining. The show gives 24 talented kids between the ages of 8-13 the opportunity show off their culinary talents and compete for a cash prize of $100,000. This year some of the challenges given to the promising hopefuls include a kid-only birthday party, a tag-team challenge, a cupcake frosting face-off and the fan-favorite pop-up restaurant. Sounds like fun!

Last year my family and I were absolutely amazed at the fabulous talent the contestants had. They were brilliant, darling and super funny. Their range of cooking expertise FAR surpassed Rainbow Cookie Dough and Homemade Pizza, let me tell you.  I learned all kinds of great culinary tips, just by watching them. They were cooking virtuosos! It really is a great show to watch as a family, we highly recommend it! Don’t miss an all-new season of MASTERCHEF JUNIOR Fridays at 8/7c on FOX! You can also follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google Plus and Tumblr. Here is a fun video clip as well…

What are some of your favorite ways to cook with kids? Leave a comment for a chance to win a $100 Visa Gift Card!

Entry Instructions:

No duplicate comments.

You may receive (2) total entries by selecting from the following entry methods:

  1. Leave a comment in response to the sweepstakes prompt on this post
  2. Tweet (public message) about this promotion; including exactly the following unique term in your tweet message: “#SweepstakesEntry”; and leave the URL to that tweet in a comment on this post
  3. Blog about this promotion, including a disclosure that you are receiving a sweepstakes entry in exchange for writing the blog post, and leave the URL to that post in a comment on this post
  4. For those with no Twitter or blog, read the official rules to learn about an alternate form of entry.

 

This giveaway is open to US Residents age 18 or older (or nineteen (19) years of age or older in Alabama and Nebraska). Winners will be selected via random draw, and will be notified by e-mail. The notification email will come directly from BlogHer via the sweeps@blogher email address. You will have 2 business days to respond; otherwise a new winner will be selected. 

The Official Rules are available here.

This sweepstakes runs from 11/4/15 – 11/13/15.

Be sure to visit the FOX Master Chef Jr. brand page on BlogHer.com where you can read other bloggers’ posts!

About Jamie

Thanks for dropping by today! I hope you find these recipes to be delicious!

You May Also Like:

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

178 Comments

  1. I love to have the kids help make cookie dough measuring rolling cutting out. And I love when they watch all the time because that is how I learned watching my mom.

  2. I tried to involve my son as much as possible as soon as he was old enough to start measuring dry ingredients. He goes to college next year, and I’m hoping I’ve given him the skillset to avoid living on Ramen and takeout for 4 years! 🙂

  3. My daughters always fight over who gets to stir. They love stirring anything. Although, I think most of it gets all over the table. That is okay, because baking can be messy and fun.

  4. My nephew “hated” chili until I had him make it with me, and,of course, he loved it. That was 15 years ago and he’s now a sous chef in a fine dining establishment. He’s come a long way way from making chili with Aunt Phyllis!

  5. My daughter loves to pretend we are on a cooking show…so we video us making cookies and other great recipes. Lots of fun!

  6. My 3 year old likes to help stir whatever I am stirring. My 11 year old is great at making salads, and milkshakes. My 13 year old will search recipes on your site, and make them on his own. I wish my 7 year old wanted to help more.
    The kids love to help, sometimes I need to let them help more, and remember that just because I like to cook, and like things a certain way, doesn’t mean they can’t help. That’s the only way they will learn!