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Homemade Pop-Tarts

10 breakfast pastry recipes for kids

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  • Homemade Pop-Tarts

    Homemade Pop-Tarts

    10 breakfast pastry recipes for kids

  • Rainbow Pop-Tarts

    Rainbow Pop-Tarts

    Ditch bland cereal and jazz up your mornings with these rainbow Pop-Tarts. With a spectrum of fresh fruits packed inside and a little technicolor drizzle on the outside, this breakfast is anything but boring! Make rainbow Pop-Tarts »

  • Chocolate Drizzle Pop-Tarts

    Chocolate Drizzle Pop-Tarts

    Chocolate for breakfast? Yes, please! Reminiscent of chocolate-filled croissants at a French bakery, these Pop-Tarts only require two ingredients. Make chocolate drizzle Pop-Tarts »

  • Sunshine Lemon Pop-Tarts

    Sunshine Lemon Pop-Tarts

    If your sleepy kids need a morning pick-me-up, they won’t be able to help but smile when waking up to a plate of these sunny treats filled with lemon marmalade. The non-traditional shape makes them almost too cute to eat (almost). Make sunshine lemon Pop-Tarts »

  • Pop-Tart Pops

    Pop-Tart Pops

    What’s even more fun than Pop-Tarts? Pop-Tarts on a stick! These downsized versions are just right to grab and go on busy mornings.
    Make Pop-Tart pops »

  • Better-For-You Strawberry Pop-Tarts

    Better-For-You Strawberry Pop-Tarts

    These Pop-Tarts are just as good as — if not better than — the strawberry ones from the supermarket, but healthier; they’ve got a whole-wheat crust and are filled with jam made with real fruit.
    Make better-for-you strawberry Pop-Tarts »

  • Nutella Pop-Tarts

    Nutella Pop-Tarts

    You won’t find these in a box! The chaotic morning rush doesn’t seem nearly so bad when you have one of these delectable chocolaty-hazelnut treats in hand.
    Make Nutella Pop-Tarts »

  • PB&J Pop-Tarts

    PB&J Pop-Tarts

    Do your kids ask for good old PB&J in their lunchbox every day? Now they can have their sweet and salty favorite for breakfast, too! Make PB&J Pop-Tarts »

  • Sweetheart Pop-Tarts

    Sweetheart Pop-Tarts

    There’s no better way to say “I love you” than with these decadent strawberry pastries — complete with cute, heart-shaped cut-outs for your little (or big!) sweethearts. Make sweetheart Pop-Tarts »

  • Pumpkin Pop-Tarts

    Pumpkin Pop-Tarts

    Get the flavors of homemade pumpkin pie without all the extra work. Your kids can carve whatever they want onto these speedy, no-fuss tarts!
    Make pumpkin Pop-Tarts »

  • Whole-Wheat Pop-Tarts

    Whole-Wheat Pop-Tarts

    Simplicity is key with this recipe. Roll out the buttery, flaky whole-wheat crust and fill with jam for a healthy and yummy from-the-box alternative.
    Make whole-wheat Pop-Tarts »

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Amy Soukup
bcamysoukup

Launched in December 2006, Babble has a National Magazine Award nomination for Best Overall Website (opposite Slate.com) and a Folio magazine award for Best Online Magazine (beating out everyone but Time.com). Time magazine named it one of the Top 50 websites of 2010. Babble was acquired by The Walt Disney Company in November, 2011.

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5 thoughts on “Homemade Pop-Tarts

  1. Jill Capewell says:

    It’s always a moral dilemma whether or not I should buy Hot Fudge Sundae pop tarts at the supermarket now I totally want to bake these instead!

  2. Amelia Bienstock says:

    wait… I want to make ALL of these.

  3. Valerie says:

    Rainbow pop tarts? My mind is blown.

  4. Kate says:

    This is the third time Babble has featured the home made pop tarts in like a year.

  5. Anonymous says:

    I want the cake

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