Kitchen Chemistry
There’s plenty of science behind cooking. Get in the kitchen and try out these mind-bending recipes that show how science works.
Make a planet-friendly salad

Put together a tasty dish for Earth Day that looks after the planet’s health.
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Make cakes with a kick

Use sugar secrets to conjure up cupcakes with a hidden surprise.
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Rainbow smoothie

Kick-start the new year with a cheerful, healthy drink.
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Make rainbow lollies

Get set for the summer holidays with some ice-cool science.
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Bake homemade granola

Keep your energy up with a breakfast packed with goodness.
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Make your own yoghurt

All it takes is a few dairy products and patience to make your own tangy treat.
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Bake leopard bread

This showstopper recipe might take a while but the results are grrrrr-eat!
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Make natural food dye

Turn your food blue with just some red cabbage and a little bit of science.
Cook nettle soup

Go hunting for some of nature's prickliest ingredients and make this delicious soup.
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Create pancake art

Take your breakfast up a level with three deliciously creative pancakes.
Make vegan treats

Follow this simple recipe for delicious, dairy-free chocolate.
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Forage and cook wild garlic pasta

Collect natural ingredients for this delicious, garlicky meal that serves four.
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Make hot spiced juice

Brew up a delicious drink with a kick of festive flavours to keep you warm in the winter months.
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Bake soda bread

Rustle up this delicious loaf for a winter breakfast treat.
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Bake an illusion cake

Put the "sponge" into sponge cake with this eye-catching recipe.
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Solve the apple mystery

Why do apple slices turn brown? Investigate the best way to stop it happening.
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Bake choc chip cookies

Experiment with these tasty cookies to see how small changes transform the result.
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Winter baking
Make a gingerbread house

Discover your inner engineer this festive season.
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Make hot chocolate bombs

Wow your friends and family with these beautiful - and delicious - winter treats.
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Make edible playdough

Turn a sweet and fluffy treat into a modelling material you can eat.
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Make honeycomb

Learn how bicarbonate of soda makes air holes in this crumbly sweet treat.
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Trick your taste buds

Prove that taste if not all on the tongue with this flavour-fooling drink.

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Make fruit rolls

Discover how to dehydrate food by making this sweet, energy-rich snack.
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Bake apple peel crisps

Don’t throw away your apple peels – turn them into this super snack instead.
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Make a green smoothie

This bright green wonder drink is tasty and packed full of healthy vitamins.
Make peanut butter

Whizz together a few simple ingredients and see how you can magically change materials.
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Make fizzy lemonade

Learn about elements as you turn a citrus fruit into a thirst-quenching fizzy drink.
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Bake hot cross buns

Discover how yeast makes these delicious Easter treats light and fluffy.
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Make puffy pancakes

Make your own fluffy puffy pancakes by whisking egg whites
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Make space food

Whip up these out-of-this-world snacks to give yourself a taste of what it's like to be an astronaut.
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Extract iron from cereal

Some cereals are fortified with iron – here's how to get it out again.
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Make your own ice cream

Summer wouldn’t be the same without a delicious ice cream to cool you down. Here’s a quick and easy recipe that gets the frozen treat ready to eat in less than 15 minutes.
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The science of eggs

Let’s get cracking with some egg-cellent Easter experiments.
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Get pickling

Pickles add a great crunch and a zingy shot of flavour to hamburgers and sandwiches.
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Cook fudge

Discover the chemistry of sugar while making this super-sweet festive treat.
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Baking bread

There’s nothing better than the smell of freshly made bread. Here’s the craft behind the crust.
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Make mac and cheese

Add a springtime twist to a favourite pasta dish.
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Bake a carrot cake

Channel your inner bunny this Easter and make this delicious treat for the whole family.
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Microwave mug cakes

Bake a delicious chocolate cake in less than two minutes.
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Summer treats
Make ice cream

Whisk up a surprisingly simple recipe, which is perfect for the hot days of summer.
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Make a summer slushie

This no-freeze recipe will keep you cool on a warm summer’s day.
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Make a fruity sorbet

This icy treat is the perfect way to cool down on a hot day.
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Make poached eggs

Give your loved one a nice surprise, and learn some science at the same time.
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Bake breakfast muffins

Give yourself a burst of energy in the morning with a super snack.
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Make stew and dumplings

This hearty dish is a perfect winter warmer.
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Make energy bars

Need an energy boost? Grab one of these bars when you’re on the go.
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Make rainbow pizza

Put some science into your dinner time and mix up some pizza dough.
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Make “astronaut” ice cream

Blast off with a meringue taste sensation made for a space mission.
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Bake choc-chip banana bread

Whip up on “a-peel-ing” treat for the weekend.
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Make Easter cake pops

Rustle up some sweet treats this holiday – with added science sprinkles.
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Make veg-packed tacos

Give yourself a boost of energy with a well-balanced lunch.
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Make frozen yoghurt bark

This cool treat gives you a boost of vitamins – perfect for a summer’s day.
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Can you solve this pancake problem?

Make some flippin’ fabulous pancakes and test your puzzle-solving skills.
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Create a spooky soup

Cook a spicy soup served up in a creepy pumpkin.
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Make Christmas chutney

This festive jam is perfect with pigs in blankets, or spread on cheese and biscuits.
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