Every day, moms across the country try to get kids to eat their fruits and veggies. Many fail and are met with a range of responses, from the audible "yuck" to food flying across the room. Some are more successful, as they choose to hide veggies within more kid-friendly foods. Yet others have won kids over with dishes that highlight the produce's hues and flavors. Check out these tasty and nutritious recipes that encourage tots to taste the rainbow.
Filled with fresh fruit, I Am Baker's stuffed french toast is the perfect way to start your weekend.
Give your grilled cheese a veggie-fied makeover.
Fruit skewers make for a great after-school snack, especially if your tot's on the go.
Gimmie Some Oven's peanut sauce masks what kids consider the "yucky" taste of vegetables.
If you prechop the ingredients, then kids can prepare their own chicken wraps from Texas Type A Mom.
A Food Centric Life's kid-friendly twist on a Vietnamese classic is perfect for school lunches.
Take your rainbow south of the border with Gimmie Some Oven's colorful taco salad.
A little shaved parmesan makes this veggie-filled pasta appealing to kids.
No need to make your own dough. Bev Cooks' recipe for rainbow pizza utilizes some premade help.
Fruit tarts require a lot of effort and a lot of sugar. Trade them in for a healthier, easy-to-make fruit wraps.