Planning a rainbow themed party? There’s some thing special about these bright rainbow recipes.
From coloured popcorn to jelly cakes and a spectacular layered pavlova, we have you covered.
Looking for more kids party food recipes or dips for entertaining?
Double chocolate freckles
These fun and easy to make biscuits are great for kid’s lunch boxes, after school snacks or parties.
Butterfly fairy bread
Kids will love it!
Rainbow jelly cakes
A surprising and colourful alternative to cupcakes and biscuits, this treat combines your kids’ favourite aspects of fluffy cakes and wobbly jelly into one dessert.
Rainbow popcorn
Delight the kids with this candied rainbow popcorn. Perfect for parties or just a quick snack, it’s a sweet tooth’s dream!
Rainbow pavlova cake
Get creative in the kitchen with this deliciously indulgent and colourful rainbow pavlova cake – the perfect treat to make with the kids! Fun, bright, and so delicious!
Chocolate rainbow cake
The trick is to get the icing colours just right (try gel colours from cake shops). Finish with marshmallows and chocolate coins.
Pot o’gold at the end of the rainbow cupcakes
Make one packet of cake mix at a time. Bake two trays of cakes together and, while they’re baking, put the cake mixture into the next two trays. For the best effect, match the paper cases to the colours of the frosting and jelly crystals. Note
Stained glass cake pops
Any small jubes or jelly sweets can be used. Use lightly oiled scissors to cut the jubes. Note
Rainbow fish
You can use jelly beans or rainbow straps to decorate the fish. If using butter cream instead of the vanilla frosting, you will need one quantity of butter cream. Note
Choc-mallow pops
Decorate the cake pops with small bows. Note
Rainbow meringues
Use a clean piping and tube for each different coloured meringue. Note