Holiday Baking as Homeschool Curriculum -- Over 100+ Recipes! (2024)

Holiday Baking as Homeschool Curriculum — Over 100+ Recipes!

Holiday Baking as Homeschool Curriculum -- Over 100+ Recipes! (1)

Every year I look forward to holiday baking with my kids. It’s a time of great memories because we are all together, laughing, telling stores and making up some yummy treats for get-togethers, friends and neighbors. Did you know this is also a great time to mix-in naturalhomeschool learning? Yep! There are many real life lessons to be learned while having family fun in the kitchen.

If you are looking for some delicious homeschool holiday recipes, I think we have you covered with all the amazing recipes below. This is also a great time to visit favorite FHD posts such as the original Holiday Baking as Homeschool Curriculum resource! For more homeschool holiday encouragement read throughHomeschooling for the Holidays: 5 Ideas for Learning and Fun, and the classicWhat Homeschool Moms REALLY Want For Christmas.

The Best Homeschool Cookie Creations

  1. Santa’s Cookies: Not only are these cute but you can use these to teach counting. How many M&M’s are in each cookie?
  2. Grinch Cookies : Use your color skills to try mixing up the colors to match the perfect shade of Mr. Grinch
  3. Chocolate Kiss Powder Puff Cookies: Cut these apart and talk about how putting them back together again forms the whole kiss. Great lesson on beginning fractions.
  4. Chocolate Pinwheels:Try not to eat all the dough first!
  5. Old Fashioned Peanut Butter Cookies: These are the best! Trying making Tic Tac Toe boards on your cookie!
  6. Peppermint Kiss Thumbprint cookies: Have a ball mixing up red and green or create your own colors for even more fun.
  7. Snow Kiss Cookies: How cold does it need to be for snow to fall? Warm up after playing with these fun Snow Kiss Cookies!
  8. Perfect Sugar Cookies: Baking is packed with science, whip up the perfection concoction with these perfect sugar cookies
  9. Italian Cookies:How many colors of the rainbow can be found in these super cute Italian Cookies
  10. Snowflake Spice Cookies : Snow flakes come in all shapes and sizes which means the options are endless with these.
  11. Jelly Twinkles :What different shapes can you make in the middle of your cookie?
  12. Chocolaty Melting Snowman: Talking about “where does the snow go when it melts?” will be much more fun when eating these little guys.
  13. Oreo Balls:Can you make a perfect ball shape truffle?
  14. NutterButter Reindeer:Have a ball with these cute reindeer! Why do reindeer have antlers?
  15. Apple Pie Cookies:Have your child read all the ingredients to you while you gather the items.
  16. Santa Grahams: Can you count how many marshmallows are on Santa’s beard?
  17. 3 Ingredient Shortbread Cookies: Use your imagination and create all kinds of fun shapes and designs.
  18. Penguin Cookies: Make up these little guys and finish up with this fun (affiliate link)Penguin book to learn more.
  19. Confetti Cake Batter Cookies:One of the easiest cookies you will ever make.
  20. Peanut Butter Christmas Mice:These little guys are the cutest, just be sure to put all the shapes together to make him come to life.
  21. Roly Poly Santas: How many different balls of dough do we need for Santa?
  22. Float Bear Cookies: It’s awfully cold where these guys live. Do you have bears that live near you?
  23. North Pole Cookies:How far is the North Pole from where you live?
  24. Santa’s Belly Cookies : Practice those fractions by making sure Santa’s belt divides the cupcake in half.
  25. Oreo Ornaments: Just be prepared for lots of sprinkles!

Perfect Homeschool Pies

  1. Grandma’s Pumpkin Pie : Who knew that pumpkin can turn into a pie!
  2. Chocolate Chip Pudding Pie:How many dollops of whipped cream will you add to your slice?
  3. Peanut Butter Cheesecake Brownie Pie:See if you can line up the layers nice and smooth!
  4. Peppermint Crunch Ice Cream Pie: This may be even better than Pumpkin Pie.
  5. Pumpkin Silk Pie: Pumpkin and vanilla loaded on top of Cookies sounds like a must try!
  6. Easy Brownie Pie :You can’t beat brownies and ice cream in a pie.
  7. Mississippi Mud Pie: Are you sure you can eat all these layers?
  8. Cookie Dough Cheesecake: Have a ball making little dough balls to add on top!
  9. Mini Apple Pies: Oh so cute and perfect for small little hands.
  10. No Bake Cherry Cheesecake: A delicious, yet simple classic.
  11. Christmas Cookie Pie: The perfect dessert for movie night.
  12. Mama’s Pecan Pie: A family gathering is not complete without mama’s pecan pie.
  13. Best Chocolate Fudge Pie: I’ve never had Fudge Pie but this one looks divine.
  14. Turtle Pie: Drizzled chocolate with melty caramel are bound to leave little chocolate rings on sweet little faces!
  15. Gluten Free & Egg Free Pumpkin Pie: You won’t know its gone!
  16. Peanut Butter Cookie Pie: The baked in peanut butter cups steal the show!
  17. Almond Joy Pie: For those times when you feel like a nut.
  18. Maple Bacon Breakfast Pie: Who says you can’t have pie for breakfast?
  19. Coconut Cream Pie: A taste of south in your mouth!
  20. Chocolate Mousse Pie:For those days when you can’t get enough chocolate!
  21. Charlie Brown Pie: Make it with or without peanuts!
  22. Egg Nog Pie: For those that can’t get enough of Egg Nog!
  23. Chocolate Peppermint Ganache Pie:Low carb, just in case that matters.
  24. Braided Christmas Tree Pies: So cute and choose your own filling.
  25. Easy Cherry Pie: Don’t forget a big scoop of ice cream.

Creating Homeschool Cakes

  1. Reindeer Cupcakes :Yes you can even make Rudolph!
  2. Christmas Present Cake: Can you guess the surprise shape inside this cake?
  3. Igloo Cupcakes: Learn all about Igloos and create your own adorable Igloo to eat.
  4. Hot Cocoa Cupcakes– Who says hot chocolate comes in a cup?
  5. Grinch Christmas Cake: Time to cut the cake and see how big that Grinch heart grew!
  6. Christmas Vanilla Roll Cake :This takes talent but it’s perfect for a fun holiday dessert
  7. Stuck in the Snow Cupcakes :Yes even Santa has bad days…
  8. Chocolate Gingerbread Cake: Can you guess how many gingerbread men live on this cake?
  9. Christmas Reindeer Cake: Which famous reindeer will you make?
  10. Santa Hat Cupcakes: Santa’s hat is a triangle! How many sides are on a triangle?
  11. Candy Cane Brownie Trifle – Elegant and easy and sure to be a hit
  12. Pumpkin Magic Cake: It magically has no calories! 😉
  13. Peanut Butter Sheet Cake: Melt in Your mouth amazing and easy enough the littles can frost it for you.
  14. Pecan Pie Cake: Do your best not to go back for seconds, and thirds! Yes it’s THAT good!
  15. Skinny Almond Joy Poke Cake: You will never guess this is skinny!
  16. Spiced Apple Cider Cranberry Cupcakes: I can’t get over how gorgeous these are!
  17. Red Velvet Cake: Topped with cream cheese white frosting …yes please!
  18. Gluten Free Gingerbread Cake:Simply amazing!
  19. Rainbow Christmas Wreath Cake: Almost too pretty to eat!
  20. Gluten Free & Vegan Fruitcake: A delicious take on a family classic!
  21. Chocolate and Peppermint Poke Cake: One of the easiest and prettiest cakes ever.
  22. Christmas Cranberry Pound Cake: The perfect way to start your day.
  23. Gingerbread Roll Cake:The little ones will love this swirly cake!
  24. The Best Coconut Cake: Have fun decorating this one with lots of “snow”!
  25. Nilla Cake Bites: So Cute and the best part is there is no baking required.

Can’t Resist Homeschool Holiday Favorites

  1. Silly Snowman Rice Krispy Treats:The perfect ending to a crazy homeschool day!
  2. Strawberry Santa’s: If you’re looking for healthy, easy and fun this is it!
  3. Snowman Hat Donuts: You don’t need much time to start the day with a surprise they will love.
  4. Polar Bear Pops: Polar Bear pops make learning about Polar Bears so much more fun!
  5. Snow Man Mashed Potatoes :What veggies can you use to make the perfect Frosty the Snowman?
  6. Candy Cane Punch:A little punch makes every celebration more festive.
  7. Marshmallow Snowmen : How many marshmallows does it take to hold up your snowman?
  8. Snowman Sammy: Make lunch time a little extra special with this cute little guy! Here’s a perfect Snowman cut out you can use.
  9. Frosty The Snowman Smoothie : Make breakfast a little more fun with Frosty!
  10. Snowman Cheese ball : How cute is this? All holiday foods should be this fun.
  11. Kiwi Tree: Add some grapes for cute ornaments
  12. Pinecone Snacks: How do you eat a pinecone? Try it and find out!
  13. Reindeer Chow : Because little reindeer get hungry too.
  14. Marshmallow Frosty Hats:Because every snowman deserves a fashionable hat.
  15. Grinch Punch : Whip this up before watching a holiday tradition.
  16. M&M Christmas Lights : These are super fun and are great for learning shapes and colors!
  17. Christmas Tree Brownie Bites :Sneak in a little fruit with these delicious bites.
  18. Easy Peppermint Marshmallow Treats : Add these to your hot chocolate for an out of this world treat.
  19. Pull Apart Veggie Tree:Got picky eaters? This may make your life a little easier!
  20. Peppermint Oreo Milkshake: This tastes JUST like the Chick Fil A version!
  21. Snowman Pizza:Perfect dinner idea for a night of watching holiday movies with the family.
  22. Santa Claus Crackers: These are so fun and perfect for little kitchen helpers!
  23. Grinch Fruit Snacks:There is nothing grinchy about these sweet guys.
  24. Christmas Snack Mix: The Perfect holiday party mix!
  25. Homemade Egg Nog:&nbsp ;Way better than anything you will find in stores.

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FAQs

How to teach kids how to bake? ›

Encourage and remind your budding bakers to:

Read a recipe from start to finish before getting down to the measuring and mixing, and follow the outlined steps closely. If there is unfamiliar vocabulary, ask for help before proceeding. Wash hands before handling food.

How many people bake during the holidays? ›

Four out of five Americans (83 percent) typically bake cookies of all baked goods throughout the year. * This increases to 93 percent during the holidays, with 61 percent baking three or more batches of cookies.

Do holiday baking contestants get to use recipes? ›

"For baking we let people use recipes," he said. "I certainly couldn't compete without them."

What age range bakes the most? ›

Almost half of young people (45%) in Europe aged between 18 and 34 are buying bakery items every day, recent research has revealed.

Which generation bakes the most? ›

Millennials are now the trend drivers in the baked goods category,” said Jason Dorsey, President of the Center for Generational Kinetics and the report's author. “This is true from grocery stores to food service.

At what age can kids start baking? ›

2-5. Children from the ages of 2 to 5 are just learning about the world around them. They are engaging with their senses, and this is a great time to introduce them to new smells, textures, and tastes. When baking, you can let them taste the ingredients before adding them to the bowl, or smell spices like cinnamon.

What are children learning when baking? ›

As you bake a cake together children are learning lots of numeracy concepts. They are learning about measurement as they add ingredients. They are also learning about measuring time and temperature as the cake bakes.

How do I teach my 7 year old to cook? ›

Cooking Tasks for 6-7 Year Olds

Some of the things you can teach them to do at this age are: Dicing and mincing vegetables (use a pairing knife and start with soft foods like strawberries) Peeling raw potatoes with a peeler. Slicing and scooping avocados.

Does culinary school teach you how do you bake? ›

The Culinary Arts Pathway offers noncredit vocational education courses that provide the fundamentals of cooking or baking. These evening courses are taught by our Culinary Arts and Professional Baking faculty. If you are looking to learn something to increase your skills, these courses are a great experience.

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