Baby Panda's Breakfast Cooking - Cute panda breakfast cooking
Wake up Baby Panda for a breakfast cooking adventure!
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Get ready to whip up tasty breakfasts for your virtual customers in this cooking game! The morning rush is here, so get busy serving up some delicious food!
QUALITY INGREDIENTS
To ensure your customers are satisfied with their breakfast, we have gathered a variety of fresh ingredients like eggs, milk, potatoes, and chicken. Take orders from your customers and use these top-notch ingredients to craft a mouthwatering breakfast for them!
YUMMY BREAKFAST
Time to get cooking like a pro! Create a three-layered muffin, pour a colorful cup of juice, or prepare a crispy chicken roll. Simply follow the recipe steps and you'll master the art of making delectable breakfast dishes for your hungry customers!
KITCHEN UTENSILS
Equipped with a range of lifelike kitchen tools such as ovens, juicers, frying pans, and pastry bags, you'll feel like you're in a real kitchen as you chop, mix, and cook ingredients within this virtual cooking setup.
Dive into this engaging cooking experience tailored for kids! Start preparing scrumptious breakfasts right away!
HIGHLIGHTS:
- Step into the shoes of a chef and have a blast!
- An immersive cooking game that feels true-to-life.
- Over 10 breakfast choices to cook: from chicken rolls to coffee to egg tarts and more.
- More than 30 ingredients at your disposal: including eggs, bread, milk, and potatoes among others!
Gameplay Guide
Baby Panda needs your help yet again! They’ve started a food truck but need all hands (or paws) on deck. Help Baby Panda run their fun and exciting food truck from the comfort of your device by downloading Baby Panda’s Breakfast Cooking.
This game is centered on creating dishes on request. When a customer approaches the food truck and requests a specific meal, it’s your child’s job to come up with that order quickly and correctly. Baby Panda is relying on you for your excellent service!
Things can get pretty hectic fairly quickly, especially for children. When you have to mix batters, prepare oatmeal and cereal, and steam all sorts of delicious meats and veggies, they’ll learn how to quickly adapt to the fast-paced food and beverage industry.
Luckily, Baby Panda only runs her food truck in the morning, but that still means several minutes of work on your child’s part. Help Baby Panda reach her goal each and every morning.
29 Kid-Friendly Breakfasts That Make Mornings a Breeze
Making sure that your little ones are full and fueled is no small task—but that doesn’t mean you have to rely on cold cereal, toaster pastries and frozen waffles every morning. We’ve got easy options that range from breakfast classics (think eggs or pancakes) to make-ahead ideas like healthy ice pops and customizable overnight oats. There’s truly something for everyone. Wondering where to start? It doesn’t get any easier than this: Simply layer wholesome fruit, yogurt and granola together for a kid-friendly morning meal that’s ready in just 5 minutes.
Oatmeal-Glazed Breakfast Cake
This hearty cake is packed with oats, flavored with cinnamon and topped with a warm glaze made with more oats, shredded coconut and nuts. We used pecans, but feel free to use whatever you have on hand. It's a great way to clean out the pantry and simple enough for kids to help with. Bake one over the weekend and you'll have breakfast ready to go all week long. It's delicious at room temperature or lightly warmed in the microwave.
Bacon, Egg and Cheese Toast Bowls
Toast bowls are the best thing since sliced bread. And they're the perfect vessel for bacon and eggs—or whatever breakfast your little one prefers.
Two-Ingredient Easy Banana Pancakes
With just two ingredients and 25 minutes needed, there’s no excuse for skipping breakfast! Pro tip: break out the nonstick skillet for these pancakes, it will save you from having to add any fat or cooking spray to your pan.
Strawberry Bruschetta
This sweet, simple breakfast comes together with just 4 ingredients. If caramelized strawberries feel too grown-up for your kiddos, simply top with fresh, sliced strawberries instead. Other variations? Spread the toast with nut butter or top the berries with a dollop of vanilla Greek yogurt.
Trail Mix Banana Bread Muffins
Instead of folding chopped nuts into your banana bread, try trail mix. In this mashup recipe, we combine two of our school-year favorites into one irresistible treat. Plain trail mix works well here, but we love those that include dried banana chips, rainbow chocolate candies or soft coconut flakes.
Overnight Oats
If you’re always rushed in the morning, try making breakfast the night before. With overnight oats it’s as simple as stirring and layering a few ingredients and then popping the jars into the refrigerator. Best of all, they’re customizable so everyone can have exactly what they like in theirs.
Apple Granola Stackers
Even the pickiest eaters will love this sweet, nutty breakfast. And, if you cut the apples in advance, the rest of the recipe is easy enough to make that your little ones can help.
Kale-Banana Breakfast Pops
If you’re having trouble getting your little ones to eat green veggies, try serving them green smoothie-inspired ice pops for breakfast. These banana- and maple-sweetened ones are hiding a whole bunch of kale!
Bus Stop Blueberry Muffins
These mini muffins, which are just the right size for little hands, are the perfect grab-and-go breakfast for mornings when there is just not enough time. Breakfast favorites like Greek yogurt, oats, whole milk, blueberries and applesauce are combined for an easy meal that can be eaten on the way to the bus stop or school.
Pancake and Sausage on a Stick
Molly brings a classic sweet-and-salty combo together with her pancake-dipped sausages. Like a corn dog (but much more breakfast appropriate), these deep-fried treats are delicious and totally kid-approved.
Mini Fruit Kebabs with Blueberry Yogurt Dip
This good-for-you breakfast is made with just a few ingredients: fruit, Greek yogurt, honey and vanilla bean. Even better, blueberries (which are on the kebabs and blended into the yogurt dip) and packed with antioxidants and health benefits.
French Toast Roll-Ups
This is the French toast you know and love, but with a twist! The bread is flattened, loaded up with fillings and then rolled up into a neat little package — before being dipped and pan-fried.
Cereal Ice Pops
This make-ahead breakfast is great for hot summer days. Trisha combines breakfast cereal with Greek yogurt and milk for a fun, frozen treat sure to start everyone’s day off right.
Green Eggs and Ham Pizza
Pizza for breakfast shouldn’t mean eating a cold, leftover slice —especially when these egg-topped pizzas are so easy to make. Store-bought pesto and pizza dough help cut down the prep time, too.
Breakfast Cookies
These breakfast cookies are packed with whole grain goodness. Ellie uses whole-wheat pastry four, rolled oats and bran cereal flakes to make them more wholesome, while a little dark brown sugar and toasted walnuts make them delicious.
Hawaiian Roll Cinnamon Rolls
Weekends call for special treats, like cinnamon rolls for breakfast. But who has the time to wait make (and wait for) yeast-risen dough? This shortcut recipe does away with the homemade dough — and replaces it with store-bought Hawaiian sweet rolls. What could be easier?!
Chocolate Chickpea Hazelnut Spread
Your kids will spring right out of bed when you tell them you’re serving chocolate dip for breakfast! Katie’s healthy take has a good dose of protein (from hazelnuts and chickpeas) and is perfectly sweet, thanks to a little help from coconut sugar. Serve with cut up fruit or spread onto toast for an easy morning meal.
Instant Pot Egg Casserole Bites
These mini egg bites have everything you’ll find in your favorite breakfast casserole, potato tots included. And, they’re ready in a flash, thanks to your Instant Pot. Serve with ketchup for the kiddos and hot sauce for the grown-ups.
Apple Bread
This easy-to-make bread is chock-full of apples. If you don’t have McIntosh apples on hand you can sub in another variety but don’t choose something too different; the McIntosh variety softens up just enough, without completely disappearing into the baked bread.
Waffles
Woke up to find that someone at the last frozen waffle? No problem! With Ree’s easy, 20-minute recipe you can still serve your kids their favorite breakfast. If you’ve got a few minutes, you can make extras and stock your freezer, too.
Strawberry French Toast Roll-Ups
These fun, crunchy roll-ups are the kind of breakfast food that kids of all ages will enjoy. Sweet, delicious and easy to make! If your kids want to help, let them try their hand at rolling out the bread and filling the rollups.
Peanut Butter Granola Bars
This is a great recipe when you’re looking for a make-ahead, grab-and-go option. Bake a batch on the weekend and you’ll have a good stockpile of bars ready for busy mornings.
Healthy Blueberry-Carrot Muffins
We weren’t afraid to include some healthy fat in these fruit-and-veggie muffins. The coconut oil adds richness and keeps the muffins tender, so the recipe is delicious — even with less sweetener.
Cheesy Eggs-in-the-Hole with Bacon
This hearty breakfast is sure to become one of your go-tos. Between the magic of an egg tucked into the center of a slice of bread, the fun shape of the cut-out and the crumbled bacon on top, this breakfast is one your kids will ask for again and again.
Microwave Apple Cinnamon Oatmeal
This hearty breakfast beats a store-bought oatmeal packet any day! Not only is it sweet and delicious — topped with apple, maple syrup and pecans — but it’s packed with good-for-you fiber, too.
Popovers with Mixed-Berry Sauce
These light and puffy muffins are going to be your kids’ new favorite breakfast. Let your little one’s help crack eggs, measure ingredients and stir the batter. We’re pretty sure they’ll be ready to help when it comes time to give them a taste test, too.
Cheddar and Bacon Cornmeal Waffle Sandwiches with Maple Mustard
Not only does Bobby make it easy to whip up homemade waffles quickly, but he also sandwiches crisp-cooked bacon and Cheddar cheese in between to make breakfast sandwiches. Win-win!
Cloud Eggs
Move over poached and so long over-easy — there’s an even happier way to eat eggs. Say hello to these puffy, whipped whites and their sunshine yolk centers. Serve on toast for the perfect start to your day.
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- UpdateOct 24, 2024
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looks so real in cooking
pretty easy to play but also fun
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