SavvyMom Recipes

Looking for recipes that the whole family will love? We have hundreds of exciting tried-and-tested recipes, ideas, inspiration, tips, tricks and nutrition advice to help you feed your entire family.

Best Apple Baking Recipes - SavvyMom

Spiced Apple and Oat Scones

This spiced apple and oat scones recipe can be made three ways: regular (and wholesome), gluten-free or vegan.

Mini Turkey Meatball Bites

This toddler-friendly version packs a lot of protein into a tiny package that’s also laced with sweetness from shredded carrots and grated apples.

5 Healthy Breakfasts Your Toddler Will Love

From fun bagel faces to a DIY instant oatmeal that will forever change your mornings, we’ve got some great healthy breakfasts that your kids are sure to love.

Oat Bran Ginger Cranberry Scones

Adapted from Gingerbread by Jennifer Linder McGlinn
Makes 12 scones

How to Add Spices to Your Toddler’s Diet

The sooner certain spices make an appearance on the plate, the better. Young children quickly become accustomed to the foods they are given, making it easier to include them as part of a daily diet.

Seed and Cereal Bars

Cocoa Peanut Butter Bars with Seeds

These crispy-chewy cocoa peanut butter bars are loaded with filling ingredients that also happen to be good for you. Cut and wrap them individually or pack them into a large resealable container for a perfect travel snack that won’t crumble all over the seats.

Banana Bread Chocolate Chip Muffin Recipe - SavvyMom

Banana Bread Chocolate Chip Muffins

While it’s definitely clear that the internet is not lacking banana bread recipes, this one is by far one of my favourites because it combines all the traditional ingredients you’d find in a banana bread with a few healthy twists – like spelt flour and Greek yogurt.

Easy Entertaining Recipe: Sheet Pan S’mores

This s’more-inspired summertime treat is perfect for a potluck or picnic, or if you happen to be entertaining a big…

Ice Wine Sangria

On a hot summer day, there’s nothing more refreshing – and relaxing – than a glass of cold sangria. While usually made with red or white wine, we’ve flipped the switch and made this version with Niagara ice wine. Infused with plenty of fresh fruit, this drink is both sweet and satisfying.