Popcorn snowball bites

Easy, no-bake holiday snacks to make with the kids

Looking for a fun, healthy and easy activity to keep the kids entertained during the July holidays? Wayne Blake, Cluster General Manager at ANEW Hotels & Resorts, shares his top five no-bake treats that are kid-approved and easy to make.

Wayne’s top holiday survival tip: “Don’t overthink it. The best snacks are the ones that get eaten! Keep it hands-on, a little messy and make them part of the process. Once done, you might even get five minutes of peace while they snack.”

1. Crispy cornflake & peanut butter clusters

Sweet without being a sugar bomb, these crunchy healthy bites are made for sticky fingers and are super easy to make.

How to make them: Makes 10-12 clusters

  • Mix about 250ml cornflakes with 65ml of your favourite peanut butter (smooth or crunchy) and 30ml of honey.
  • Scoop the mixture into small cupcake papers and pop into the fridge to firm up. No cupcake papers? Simply roll into small balls and chill.
  • Extra: If you have, add a small handful (around 20ml) of chia seeds for a bit of crunch.

If this is too healthy for your little snack critics, replace the peanut butter with Nutella or baking chocolate!

Cornflake & peanut butter clusters

2. Bonkers biscuit sandwiches

Dessert sandwiches for kids. No fridge, no bake, just build and munch!

How to make them:

  • Start with plain biscuits as the base (Marie, Tennis or digestives work well).
  • Spread with a layer of peanut butter, Nutella, Biscoff Lotus spread, cream cheese or even ice-cream as the “glue”.
  • Go absolutely wild with toppings. Choose from:
  • Crushed cornflakes
  • Broken wafer sticks
  • Crushed pretzels
  • Mini marshmallows
  • Jelly Tots
  • Smarties
  • Cherries or raspberries
  • Colourful sprinkles, coconut or cocoa powder dust
  • Top with a second biscuit and gently press into a sandwich.

Bonkers biscuit sandwiches

3. Snack bunnies

Double your snack time with art time with these silly, creative bites.

How to make them:

  • Lay out plain crackers or use left-over crumpets as the “body”.
  • Use cream cheese, butter or hummus as the base “glue”.
  • Let kids decorate them into silly creatures using ingredients like:
    • Sliced olives or blueberries for eyes
    • Curled cucumber peel, carrot sticks or chives for tails, tongues or antennae
    • Raisins, dried cranberries, sliced banana or tiny gherkin slivers for the body parts
    • A triangle of cheese or salami for wings
  • Serve on a bed of lettuce for a “grass” effect.

Snack bunnies

4. Popcorn snowball bites

Makes 12-15 snowball bites

What is the holiday without popcorn. A fun, no-bake treat that’s light, crunchy and simple to make… although a bit messy!

How to make them:

  • In a large bowl, mix about 750ml plain popped popcorn with 120ml of mini marshmallows (optional for extra chewiness).
  • In a small bowl, whisk together either:
    • 60ml cream cheese + 2 tablespoons (30ml) honey or
    • 100ml Greek yoghurt + 2 tablespoons (30ml) honey
  • Pour the creamy mixture over the popcorn and gently fold until well coated.
  • Using clean hands or a small scoop, form bite-sized balls and place them on a tray lined with baking paper.
  • Chill in the fridge for 30 minutes to firm up.

Optional: Roll the balls in crushed freeze-dried strawberries, desiccated coconut or coloured sprinkles for a playful, fun finish.

Popcorn snowball bites

5. Cheese & crackle pops

A savoury upgrade to fruit skewers, these fun bites hit all the right notes! They are cheesy, crunchy, and definitely kid approved.

How to make them:

  • Use long pretzel sticks or toothpicks (trim the sharp edges)
  • Add alternative layers of cubed of cheese, mini gherkins and mini rice cakes or popcorn.
  • Finish with a cherry tomato or olive on top.

Cheese & crackle pops