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19 Retro Recipes Your Kids Will Actually Eat (and Enjoy)

By: kseniaprints · Updated: Aug 9, 2024 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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Travel back to the good old days with these 19 radical retro recipes your kids will love. From comforting classics to fun vintage dishes, this collection brings back flavors that have remained popular for generations. These child-friendly meals are set to become regular requests at your dinner table. This article includes both filling main courses and cool drinks, which are great for any occasion. Each recipe has been picked to appeal to today's young eaters while keeping its old-school charm. Prepare to introduce your children to the flavorful world of retro cooking.

Plate of pasta with feta and fork.
Baked Feta Pasta. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chicken Marbella

Close up on ottolenghi chicken marbella on plate.
Chicken Marbella. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chicken Marbella combines sweet and tangy flavors in a retro dish kids will love. It takes about an hour to prepare and cook. The dominant flavors are prunes, olives, and garlic. This recipe is a great way to introduce children to more complex taste combinations.
Get the Recipe: Chicken Marbella

Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers

One stuffed pepper on platewith pot in background.
Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers are a colorful and fun meal that kids can help assemble. They take about 45 minutes to make. The main flavors are bell pepper, turkey, and cheese. This dish is a clever way to sneak vegetables into a kid-friendly meal.
Get the Recipe: Ground Turkey Stuffed Peppers

Moroccan Salmon Sheet Pan Dinner

Sheet pan salmon and cauliflower.
Moroccan Salmon Sheet Pan Dinner. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Moroccan Salmon Sheet Pan Dinner brings exotic flavors to the table in just 30 minutes. The dominant tastes are cumin, lemon, and olive. This easy-to-make dish introduces kids to international flavors while keeping preparation simple for busy parents.
Get the Recipe: Moroccan Salmon Sheet Pan Dinner

Mujadara

White casserole dish with middle eastern mujadara.
Mujadara. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Mujadara is a comforting Middle Eastern dish that kids will enjoy. It takes about 40 minutes to prepare. The main flavors are lentils, rice, and caramelized onions. This vegetarian meal is a great way to introduce new textures and tastes to children.
Get the Recipe: Mujadara

Sheet Pan Paprika Chicken and Veggies

Hands holding paprika chicken and vegetables on a sheet pan.
Sheet Pan Paprika Chicken and Veggies. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Sheet Pan Paprika Chicken and Veggies is a quick 30-minute meal. The dominant flavors are paprika, chicken, and roasted vegetables. This one-pan dish is perfect for busy weeknights and lets kids try different vegetables in a familiar format.
Get the Recipe: Sheet Pan Paprika Chicken and Veggies

The perfect rice pilaf

Rice pilaf in copper saucepan.
The perfect rice pilaf. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

The perfect rice pilaf is a versatile side dish that takes about 30 minutes to make. Its main flavors are aromatic rice, vegetables, and spices. This old-fashioned recipe is a great way to get some grains into your kids.
Get the Recipe: The perfect rice pilaf

Instant Pot Chicken Ghallaba

A plate of stir-fried chicken with mixed vegetables garnished with almonds and fresh cilantro, accompanied by a fork and a yellow napkin.
Instant Pot Chicken Ghallaba. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Instant Pot Chicken Ghallaba is a quick Middle Eastern dish ready in 20 minutes. The dominant flavors are chicken, tomatoes, and mixed vegetables. This one-pot meal is a fun way for kids to try new flavors in a familiar format.
Get the Recipe: Instant Pot Chicken Ghallaba

Chicken sausage and veggies sheet pan recipe

Close-up of roasted meatballs with a mix of colorful, chopped bell peppers and zucchini slices.
Chicken sausage and veggies sheet pan recipe. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Chicken sausage and veggies sheet pan recipe is ready in under 30 minutes. The main flavors are savory sausage and roasted vegetables. This gluten-free meal is an easy way to get kids to eat more veggies. Its the perfect afterschool lunch or weeknight dinner: fast, nutritious, and delicious!
Get the Recipe: Chicken sausage and veggies sheet pan recipe

Teriyaki Glazed Salmon Risotto Recipe

A plate of food featuring a piece of seared salmon garnished with sliced green onions, served over a bed of risotto with peas and mushrooms. A fork and knife are placed beside the dish.
Teriyaki Glazed Salmon Risotto Recipe. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Teriyaki Glazed Salmon Risotto Recipe combines Japanese and Italian flavors in a 40-minute meal. The dominant tastes are teriyaki, salmon, and creamy rice. This dish introduces kids to international fusion cuisine in a fun way while making sure they get in their omega-fatty acids.
Get the Recipe: Teriyaki Glazed Salmon Risotto Recipe

Baked creamy salmon

Grilled salmon and potatoes on a baking sheet.
Baked creamy salmon. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Baked creamy salmon is a 30-minute sheet pan meal. The main flavors are salmon, garlic, and cream. This easy recipe is a good way to get kids to eat more fish with a kid-friendly creamy sauce. Making our baked creamy salmon guarantees a hassle-free dinner family time.
Get the Recipe: Baked creamy salmon

Colombian marinated chicken drumsticks

Chicken drumsticks on a plate.
Colombian marinated chicken drumsticks. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Colombian marinated chicken drumsticks take about an hour to prepare and cook. The main flavors are cumin, paprika, and lime. This Caribbean-inspired dish introduces kids to bold flavors in a familiar chicken format. Be sure to have a lot of napkins on standby because your kids will be up to their elbows in these chicken drumsticks.
Get the Recipe: Colombian marinated chicken drumsticks

Watermelon juice with lime

Watermelon juice with lime. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Watermelon juice with lime is a refreshing drink ready in 10 minutes. The dominant flavors are sweet watermelon and tangy lime. This easy-to-make beverage is a great way to keep kids hydrated during summer. While remaining healthy, our watermelon juice is a great way to hydrate the kiddies hassle-free.
Get the Recipe: Watermelon juice with lime

Creamy Citrus Chicken With Rosemary

A baked dish in an oval-shaped orange pan, featuring creamy citrus chicken pieces garnished with slices of grapefruit, orange, and lemon, along with sprigs of rosemary. Halved citrus fruits and rosemary sprigs are scattered around the pan on a blue surface.
Creamy Citrus Chicken With Rosemary. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Creamy Citrus Chicken With Rosemary takes about 45 minutes to prepare. The main flavors are grapefruit, orange, and rosemary. This unique dish introduces kids to citrus flavors in a creamy, approachable way.
Get the Recipe: Creamy Citrus Chicken With Rosemary

Traditional Colombian Aguapanela

Traditional Colombian Aguapanela. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Traditional Colombian Aguapanela is a sweet drink that takes 15 minutes to make. The dominant flavor is panela (unrefined cane sugar). This beverage can be served hot or cold, making it versatile for different seasons and kids' preferences.
Get the Recipe: Traditional Colombian Aguapanela

One pot chicken and rice

Chicken plov on a plate with a fork.
One pot chicken and rice. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

One pot of chicken and rice is ready in an hour. The main flavors are chicken, rice, and mixed spices. This Uzbek-inspired dish is a comforting way to introduce kids to international cuisine. The homey and hearty flavors will go down well, and even the most discerning child-food-critic will ask for seconds.
Get the Recipe: One pot chicken and rice

Orange Grapefruit Punch

A vibrant orange cocktail in a tall glass, garnished with a slice of orange and a small wedge on the rim, served with a straw against a white background.
Orange Grapefruit Punch. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Orange Grapefruit Punch is a quick 5-minute summer drink - perfect for kids parties or a lovely afternoon in the park. The dominant flavors are orange and grapefruit. This bright, refreshing beverage is perfect for kids at summer gatherings.
Get the Recipe: Orange Grapefruit Punch

Delicious Blue Hawaiian

Delicious Blue Hawaiian. Photo credit: My Mocktail Forest.

Delicious Blue Hawaiian is a tropical mocktail ready in 5 minutes. The main flavors are coconut and fruit juices. This vibrant blue drink is a fun way for kids to feel like they're on a tropical vacation.
Get the Recipe: Delicious Blue Hawaiian

Baked Feta Pasta

Side view of baked feta pasta on a plate.
Baked Feta Pasta. Photo credit: At the Immigrant's Table.

Baked Feta Pasta is a trendy dish that takes about 40 minutes to make. The dominant flavors are feta cheese, tomatoes, and pasta. This recipe is a fun way for kids to try a new twist on a familiar food.
Get the Recipe: Baked Feta Pasta

The Easiest Pina Colada

Two must-try colorful tropical drinks, one orange and one green, garnished with pineapple slices and cherries, are presented against a white tile background.
The easiest pina colada mocktail recipe. Photo credit: The Spirited Sip.

The Easiest Pina Colada is a 5-minute classic drink for when the kids want to feel a bit fancy. The dominant flavors are coconut and pineapple, kid-friendly flavors that the whole family will enjoy. This creamy drink lets kids enjoy a taste of the tropics any time of year.
Get the Recipe: The Easiest Pina Colada

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Welcome to At The Immigrant's Table! I blend my immigrant roots with modern diets, crafting recipes that take you on a global kitchen adventure. As a food blogger and photographer, I'm dedicated to making international cuisine both healthy and accessible. Let's embark on a culinary journey that bridges cultures and introduces a world of flavors right into your home. Read more...

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