6 Holiday-Themed Baon Ideas for Kids!

Olivia Barredo
November 17, 2022


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Children love the Christmas season for many of the same reasons that adults do, such as giving and receiving gifts and indulging in special holiday treats.

Treat your kids with this 6 Holiday-Themed Baon!

 

6 Holiday-Themed Baon Ideas for Kids

 

Eggs in a Basket

 


Image from Delicious Magazine

 

Once your children have seen this kid-friendly breakfast meal, which you may refer to at home as "eggs in a basket" or "toad in the hole," they will definitely want it again. Make this surprisingly quick and easy breakfast for active kids this Christmas. Small children may help you cut the hole in the bread, and older ones can even make these eggs in a basket on their own.

 

Pinoy Spaghetti

 


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Pinoy-style spaghetti's red sauce is uniquely sweet since it is made with tomato sauce and banana catsup, along with additional ingredients like ground pork or beef, chopped garlic and onions, and sometimes diced carrots. What about the topping? Hotdogs and shredded cheese.

 

No-Bake Holiday Nachos

 


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The holidays are the best time to serve no-bake nachos. They're easy to put together and much easier to take apart. Adults and kids will be queuing up for another bite or two of these delicious appetizers, which have a festive flair because of the red and green tortilla chips.

 

Pancit Malabon

 


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Pancit Malabon is a famous noodle dish served during the Christmas season in the Philippines. Originally, round rice noodles were served with a yellow sauce composed of crab fat, shrimp juice, and annatto (also known as atsuete) oil. Traditional toppings include squid, shrimp, smoked fish flakes, crumbled pork cracklings, oysters, mussels, and boiled eggs.

 

Macaroni Salad

 


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Filipino-style macaroni salad is best served cold and filled with canned sweetened fruits, condensed milk, mayonnaise, and cheese. Many people believe that this version was designed as a low-cost alternative to fruit salad since it may serve more people for the same or less cost. This sweet-tasting pasta is also a party favorite, and it's loaded with ham, chicken, onions, crushed pineapples, raisins, sliced carrots, and hard-boiled eggs.

 

Christmas Ham

 


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Christmas ham is a smoked pork leg with a fruity glaze usually pineapple that gives it a smoky-sweet taste. It can be served as an appetizer with queso de bola or as a sandwich. It's ready to eat if it's already been cured and smoked. It's ready to eat if it's already been cured and smoked. This traditional Filipino food is only available at grocery stores during the Christmas season.

 

Due to new takeout options, different cuisines are now accessible for takeaway and delivery from restaurants and food companies.

 

Traditional Filipino Christmas meals, on the other hand, continue to be the most delicious when prepared and shared with our loved ones.