Raddish Kids - Cooking Club for Kids Review

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We love Raddish Kids! It is a cooking club and monthly subscription box for kids that provides quality recipes, tools and fun experiences for our families.

Raddish Kids: Monthly Subscription Box

Raddish Kids is a thematic recipe box that includes:

  • 3 laminated recipe cards - with complimentary recipes based on a theme or holiday

  • 3 culinary skill lessons

  • Collectible Items:

    • Culinary too

    • Patch to earn and add to apron

    • Table talk cards

    • Ingredient and shopping list

  • Bonus Bites:

    • Bonus recipes

    • Playlists

    • Homeschool Lesson plans 

    • Dietary restrictions & substitutions

    • Video instructions

You can join the cooking club by signing up for a monthly subscription of 1, 3, 6 or 12 months - the price per boxes goes from $24/month down to $20 per box when you pay upfront for a 12 month subscription. Single boxes can be purchased as a trial before you start a new subscription or to collect popular boxes from the past. If you have more than 1 child, you can get an additional culinary tool and apron patch with their Sibling Add-On option for $5 per box.

Check out Raddish Kids’ subscription options!

3 Reasons Why We Love Raddish Kids

1) Easy, well laid out recipes! It can be tricky to get some kids to try new recipes, but Raddish Kids makes following the directions simple and exciting. 

2) The culinary tools! They have become our everyday tools replacing some of the gadgets we got as wedding gifts. Most are silicon and very simple to use and clean. 

3) Cooking Vocabulary & Math skills. My daughter knew what the word “mince” meant and we were all shocked. She referenced Raddish Kids as her source of learning this vocabulary. We are seeing the evidence of our children’s learning, even in fractions too.

How We Use Our Raddish Kids Boxes

Jessica - I started a Raddish Kids subscription 5 years ago when Sofia was 5 as a way to encourage her to try new foods. She would be so excited to get her box each month and look at the recipes, but I found that she was maybe a little young to do more than stir and watch. After two years we took a break, but we have quite the collection of recipes and tools to pull from whenever we want! I just recently bought the Japan themed box that provides a lesson and tools for making sushi - my 10 year old’s favorite food!

Mandi - I have three kids and there are three recipes, 

  • They negotiate who is doing which recipe - and sometimes a recipe doesn’t get chosen, so we don’t do it and we make one recipe twice - depending on their interests. We know we can circle back to the ones they are excited about when they are older.

  • Also, we make it a grand meal whenever one of their recipes is made - using the Table Talk, or a special family game night, or dressing the table fancy, or even when we are hosting another family. That way their work gets reinforced with a joyous occasion and they associate cooking with a special family moment. Holiday theme box - that’s the night we do our holiday celebration

  • Make the recipe a few times over the course of a couple months so they become comfortable with the recipe

  • As tools grow, we will be starting the kids’ own kitchen tools drawer so that they know those are their tools all in one place - decorate drawer paper. The kitchen will feel more like their kitchen.

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