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Kiwi Gingersnap Mini Tarts | Cooking with Kids

Need a quick snack for your kids to make after school? My grade schooler likes a snack that she can assemble on her own. These Kiwi Gingersnap Mini Tarts are easy for kids to make and pack a lot of flavor.

Kiwi Gingersap Mini Tarts | Cooking with Kids, a flavorful after school snack

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She loves kiwi, gingersnaps, and cream cheese, so this has become one of her afternoon make-it-myself go-to snacks.

Kiwi is a fruit with a thin fuzzy brown skin and bright green insides. The tiny black seeds are edible. We often find them in the store hard and set them on the counter to ripen. They become soft to the touch when they are ripe.

Often, I will cut them in half and serve them as a snack with a spoon (using the outer skin as a natural bowl) Kiwifruit are also nice sliced on top of fruit pizza and can be added to a fruit salad too. I personally am not a big fan of kiwi. (they taste too tinny to me and I’m not fond of the aftertaste) But, just because I don’t like something, doesn’t mean my kids won’t.

We try to eat the rainbow and diversify our fruits and vegetables. Kiwi adds in the much-needed GREEN!

Warning: This recipe is PACKED with flavor. So much, that my picky preschooler won’t even touch it. We made this recipe using strawberries in place of the kiwi. Another alternative is to use original graham crackers in place of the gingersnaps.

Here are some additional recipes for kids to cook.

Kiwi Gingersnap Mini Tarts

Ingredients Needed:

  • 8 Ginger Snaps
  • 1/8 cup of Cream Cheese
  • 1 Teaspoon Local Honey
  • 1 ripe Kiwifruit

Directions to make Kiwi Gingersnap Mini Tarts

1. Measure out 1/8th cup of cream cheese. Set in a small microwave-safe bowl and bring to room temperature. You can let it sit on the counter for 15 minutes or try softening it in the microwave for 5-10 seconds.

2. Use a small spatula or spoon. Mix 1 teaspoon of honey with the cream cheese.

3. Count out 8 gingersnap cookies. Spread a small amount of cream cheese mixture onto each cookie. Repeat for all 8.

4. Have an adult peel the kiwi fruit. Using a cutting board, cut the kiwi into thin slices.

5. Top each cookie and cream cheese tart with 2-3 thin slices of kiwifruit. My daughter says you can eat any leftover kiwi that doesn’t fit on the cookies.

6. Arrange on a pretty plate and serve with a cold glass of milk. 

2 Kiwi Gingersnap Mini Tarts = 1 serving.

This article is part of Cooking A-Z Series. Other K is for Kiwi Recipes:

  • Kiwi Gingersnap Mini Tarts from The Educators’ Spin On It
  • Frozen Fruit Kabobs from Sugar Aunts
  • Kids Fruit Smoothie from Mum in the Madhouse
  • Fruit Salsa from Still Playing School

Did you miss letter J for Jam?
We made Strawberry Jam Surprise Muffins!

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Comments

  1. Harlow's Harvest says

    September 9, 2020 at 5:48 am

    These kiwi gingersnap cookies look healthy, easy, and fun to cook with kids. Love it!

  2. Devany LeDrew says

    June 27, 2015 at 7:23 am

    I bet the gingersnap is the perfect flavor pairing with the kiwi! Yum!

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