15 family-friendly recipes from Nadiya Hussain (2024)

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by Genevieve Halbert

published on 3 November 2020

15 family-friendly recipes from Nadiya Hussain (1)

Nadiya Hussain might be a recipe writing genius, a Bake Off superstar, a national treasure, and a highly entertaining TV personality, but when it comes to describing herself, she puts it fairly simply:“I am a family woman and a family cook”. Though her books are filled with creative, exciting, and unusual recipes, she never fails to pay homage to simple family cooking; from the spaghetti hoop fish bake featured in Time to Eat to the strawberry shortcake cupcakes in her latest book Nadiya Bakes, Nadiya is our go-to guide when it comes to kid-friendly cooking. Here, we’ve rounded up fifteen of her best family-friendly recipes, including savoury snacks, easy midweek meals, and toothsome treats that the little ones will love.

Nadiya Hussain’s Cheese Biscuits with Tomato Jam

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya’s Family Favourites

For a tastyafter-school snack these savoury cheese biscuits with sweet tomato jam cannot be beaten. Better yet, the recipe is so straightforwardthat children can get stuck in too, especially when it comes torollingthe dough and cutting out the biscuits.

From the book

Nadiya’s Family Favourites

Nadiya Hussain’s Strawberry and Clotted Cream Shortcake Cupcakes

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya Bakes

These pretty cupcake/shortcake hybrids are baked with a biscuit base anda fresh strawberry centre, then topped with an utterly addictive strawberry ice cream frosting. They’re idealfor a children’s party, but are definitely not just for kids.

From the book

Nadiya Bakes

Nadiya Hussain

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Chicken and Rice Bake

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya’s Family Favourites

This is family-friendly midweek cooking at its best. Everything is cooked in one pot, meaning there’s much less washing up to do, plusthe fluffy rice absorbs all of the delicious juicesfromthe spice-rubbed chicken drumsticks making for a truly flavoursome dinner.

From the book

Nadiya’s Family Favourites

Nadiya Hussain’s Peanut Butter and Jelly Traybake

by Nadiya Hussain

from Time To Eat

Another tasty traybake, this time of the sweet variety. Nadiya’s peanut butter and jelly traybake is basically a giant, shareable, American-stylepancake, swirled through with raspberry jam and peanut butter.

From the book

Time To Eat

Nadiya Hussain’s Seekh Kebab Toad in the Hole

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya Bakes

A classic British comfort dish is given a South Asian twist in thisseekh kebab toad in the hole recipe. Nadiya replaces the traditional sausage with mildly spice meatballs enveloped in a fluffy, Yorkshire pudding-style batter. This one is guaranteed to be a hit with kids and grown ups alike.

From the book

Nadiya Bakes

Nadiya Hussain’s Avocado Pasta with Peas and Mint

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya’s Family Favourites

When it comes to weeknight cookingspeed is of the essence, especially where hungry kids are involved. This healthy,filling, and completely veganpasta sauce is made with creamy avocado and requires no cooking – just a quick whizz in the blender.

From the book

Nadiya’s Family Favourites

Caramel Soda Bread Tear and Share

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya’s Family Favourites

Nadiya certainly knows how to create a mouth-watering sweet treat with an absoluteminimum of fuss. This caramel tear and share is essentially a sweet soda bread (no tricky yeast involved) baked with an oozy caramel centre and finished off with a generous drizzle of melted chocolate.

Nadiya Hussain’s Hoop Fish Bake

by Nadiya Hussain

from Time To Eat

This recipe is a godsend for anyone trying to introduce more fish into their kids’ diets. Made with white fish fillets, fresh vegetables, tinned spaghetti hoops, and topped with a layer of crispy breadcrumbs, it’s a dish that will tempt even picky eaters.

From the book

Time To Eat

Nadiya Hussain’s Money Can’t Buy You Happiness Brownies

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya Bakes

If there’s one thing that unites humans of all ages, it’s surely brownies. These utterly decadent, totally indulgent brownies from Nadiya Bakes are made with a triple chocolate base, a nutty caramel centre, and a creamy cheesecake topping. A pile of thesewill make you everyone’s favourite person.

From the book

Nadiya Bakes

Mustard Kale Mac and Cheese

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya’s Kitchen

One thing we love about Nadiya is the way she can put a healthy twist on an indulgent recipe and still make it super tasty. This mustard kale mac and cheese has all the glorious, gooey cheesiness of a traditional mac and cheese, but with the addition of kale so you and your family can get your greens in.

From the book

Nadiya’s Kitchen

Nadiya Hussain’s Pepperoni Pull-Apart

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya Bakes

With all flavours of a pepperoni pizza, this savoury tear and share bake is perfect for a weekend lunch. It goes particularly well with soup, and ismade for sharing, so the whole family can get stuck in.

From the book

Nadiya Bakes

Nadiya Hussain’s Hot Cookie Dough and Ice Cream

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya’s Kitchen

This giant cookie pudding will delight the kids, and there’s plenty for adults to like too. Who could say no to warm, soft cookie dough served hot from the oven with vanilla ice cream?

From the book

Nadiya’s Kitchen

Nadiya Hussain’s Baked Bean Falafel

by Nadiya Hussain

from Time To Eat

Another clever recipe that makes use of a popular store cupboard staple, these baked bean falafels are a total revelation. Using tinned baked beans to make falafel might sound strange, but trust is – this is guaranteed to be a hit.

From the book

Time To Eat

Wellington Sausage Rolls

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya’s Kitchen

Jazz up a standard packed lunch with thesewellingtonsausage rolls – they’re made with beef sausages, chopped mushrooms, and Worcestershire sauce for arich, savoury flavour.

From the book

Nadiya’s Kitchen

Nadiya Hussain’s Teriyaki Chicken Noodles

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya Bakes

Yet another ingenious one-tin recipe, this dish involves succulent chicken thighs, vermicelli noodles, and a tasty teriyaki sauce all bakedtogether in one roasting dish. If you’re making this for kids you can reduce the heat a little by adjusting the amount of chilli you add.

From the book

Nadiya Bakes

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15 family-friendly recipes from Nadiya Hussain? ›

The 38-year-old star has been happily married to her spouse Abdal for 15 years, with the pair meeting just once before tying the knot. But in a new interview, Nadiya admitted she and her husband struggled financially to raise two children on just one wage. She told Woman & Home: 'My husband and I struggled at first.

What recipes are in Nadia's everyday baking? ›

Supporting Content
  • Paprika egg filo bake. ...
  • Tandoori chicken sandwich. ...
  • Kimchi chicken with buttery miso leeks and sticky rice. ...
  • Granola breakfast cups. ...
  • Granola and yoghurt cupcakes Series 1, Weekend Breakfasts. ...
  • A chunky chocolate cookie pie Series 1, Family Bakes. ...
  • Kimchee-stuffed roast chicken Series 1, Easy Roasts.

Is Nadia Hussain still married? ›

The 38-year-old star has been happily married to her spouse Abdal for 15 years, with the pair meeting just once before tying the knot. But in a new interview, Nadiya admitted she and her husband struggled financially to raise two children on just one wage. She told Woman & Home: 'My husband and I struggled at first.

Does Nadiya Hussain have a cookbook? ›

Nadiya's Everyday Baking

The accompanying cookbook is available...

Does Nadiya Bakes have a cookbook? ›

Our beloved Bake-Off winner has created your ultimate baking cookbook to help you conquer cakes, biscuits, traybakes, tarts and pies, showstopping desserts, breads, savoury bakes, and even 'no-bake' bakes - all with her signature mouth-watering twists.

What is yummy supper? ›

Yummy Supper is my collection of simple, seasonal recipes that happen to be gluten free. Luckily, the world is crowded with a delicious array of ingredients.

Where is Nadiya's Everyday baking filmed? ›

Nadiya Bakes was filmed in Devon, where she and a camera crew spent two weeks in a house during the Coronavirus pandemic.

Do holiday baking contestants get to use recipes? ›

"For baking we let people use recipes," he said. "I certainly couldn't compete without them."

What series of Bake Off was Nadia in? ›

The series was won by Nadiya Hussain, with Tamal Ray and Ian Cumming finishing as runners-up. The sixth series was broadcast as the third season on PBS in the United States.

Why has Nadia changed her head scarf? ›

I always wore my headscarf the traditional way until not long after Bake Off, then I felt if I wore it in a more modern way, I'd fit in a bit more. Then, last year, I thought, 'What am I doing? I've got to wear it the way I'm comfortable. ' The second I posted that on social media, I lost 600 followers.

How much is Nadia worth now? ›

The mother-of-two has presented numerous shows since winning the sixth series of Bake Off, including Nadiya's British Food Adventure, The Chronicles of Nadiya and Nadiya's Family Favourites. According to Heart Radio, she is now thought to be worth around £3.7million thanks to her TV appearances.

Was Nadiya Hussain in an arranged marriage? ›

Over the years, Nadiya has shared her daily battle with severe anxiety and opened up about her arranged marriage, plus why she would never accept one for her daughter. Ahead of her popular show BBC2 show, Nadiya's Simple Spices, which airs tonight, we take a look at her off-screen life.

What cookware does Nadia Hussain use? ›

Nadiya Hussain Non-Stick Cookware & Bakeware – Prestige.

Is Nadiya Hussain Thai? ›

After taking a DNA-based genealogy test which linked her heritage to Thailand, Cambodia and Nepal, as well as Bangladesh, Nadiya travelled to those countries to explore their food and cuisine and her heritage.

What food is famous in Nadia district? ›

Dosa: Dosa is a popular South Indian street food that has become a staple in Nadia. It is a thin and crispy pancake made from fermented rice and lentil batter, served with chutney and sambar.

Where is Nadia situated? ›

The district of Nadia is situated in the heart of the Bengal delta held within the arms of the Ganga, namely, the Bhagirathi on the West and Mathabhanga on the North. The entire district lies in the alluvial plain of the Ganga and its tributaries.

Who is Nadia Indian chef? ›

Nadiya Jamir Hussain MBE (née Begum; born 25 December 1984) is a British television chef, author and television personality. She rose to fame after winning the sixth series of BBC's The Great British Bake Off in 2015.

How to make dinner quickly? ›

How to cook faster & have dinner ready in less time
  1. Manage your expectations. Yum. ...
  2. Divide and conquer. Meal prep works. ...
  3. Embrace big batches. Soup can be made in big batches. ...
  4. Repurpose leftovers. ...
  5. Keep your pantry stocked. ...
  6. Make all-in-one meals. ...
  7. Heat things up. ...
  8. Don't go whole hog (or chicken breast)
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