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10 best wine and kids food pairings

Grab a glass and get ready to raid your kid's snack stash!

10 best wine and kids food pairings

Grab a glass and get ready to raid your kid's snack stash!

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10 best wine and kids food pairings

Grab a glass and get ready to raid your kid's snack stash!

Check out these perfect pairings of "adult" beverages and kid snacks. Sauvignon Blanc and Chicken Nuggets Zesty sauvignon blanc will make your mouth water. Pair it with addicting chicken nuggets, soft on the inside and crispy on the outside, and you'll never look back. Dip the nuggets into a sweet-and-sour or sweet chili lime sauce to make your mouth feel heavenly. Ketchup works too (seriously!): The acidic fruitiness in the sauces will complement the light lime and white fruit notes of the wine. Cabernet Sauvignon and Cheez-Its It'll feel no different than any other wine-and-cheese night, especially after a few glasses of full-bodied cab. The earthy yet sweet cabernet will mellow out your mouth after the sharp cheddar crackers (salted to perfection) dazzle your tastebuds.Riesling and Kettle Corn Mama, you'll thank us for this tip. Riesling (dry or sweet) can be enjoyed any time of the year, though it makes for a gorgeous fall wine thanks to notes of layered crisp apple, peach, and honey. Pair it with something light and neutral, like popcorn. Stay away from over-flavored buttered kernels, and opt for a slightly sweet alternative, like kettle corn. So fresh!Lambrusco and Mac ‘n’ Cheese Dive into a creamy, satiating bowl of mac ‘n’ cheese (mild or sharp) and wash it down with a glass of sparkling red Lambrusco. The vibrant wine is sweet and fizzy, so it does two things when paired with a kid's dish like this: 1. The wine will totally reset your palate with each sip without leaving a funny taste in your mouth. 2. You'll feel super light after making your way to the bottom of the bowl — thank the fizziness for that!Pinot Grigio and Chips and Salsa Sure, chips and salsa pair perfectly with margaritas, but in case you're not committed to a tequila night, a deep glass of pinot will do the trick. With lemon and lime notes, this light wine will turn indulging in chips and salsa into an eating experience. Merlot and Animal Crackers No-judgement zone: The warm spices in merlot weirdly mirror the warm spices in traditional animal crackers, which give the classic cookie snack their unique taste. Animal crackers and merlot are both subdued in flavor, yet sweet, so it makes for a tasty treat to eat them together. This wine and snack are just better when they're paired. Rosé and Frosted Cupcakes Grab a cupcake and your favorite pink wine and give yourself a boost! Notes like strawberry, cream, and everything in-between are all the reasons we love pairing rosé with sweets.Chardonnay and Fish Sticks Don't have time or energy enough to make yourself real adult food for dinner? Same! Pour up the lemony West Coast chardonnay and eat fish sticks with the kids. The wine is notorious for perfect pairing with white fish, and you might just feel like you're in a five-star restaurant if you use a fork.Blended Red and SpaghettiOs OK, don't advertise this one on social media (though it's so good you'll want to tell your friends), but cheap (err, affordable) red wine is a match made in heaven with a can of SpaghettiOs. The mouthfeel of the slippery pasta circles smothered in tart tomato sauce will make you want to shovel them into your mouth, and luckily, with a crowd-favorite blended red, you'll be able to wash 'em down at the same pace. Pinot Noir and Fruit Snacks Make your mouth water. If you just need something to munch on while sipping your favorite glass of pinot, have no shame in the fruit-snack game. These low-calorie snacks are sweet and often infused with real fruit juices that won't compete with the mouthwatering effect of the fruity and floral notes in the pinot. And always remember to never drink and drive, and to always drink responsibly! Learn about pairing beer with another childhood favorite, Girl Scout Cookies, in the video above!

Check out these perfect pairings of "adult" beverages and kid snacks.

Sauvignon Blanc and Chicken Nuggets

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Zesty sauvignon blanc will make your mouth water. Pair it with addicting chicken nuggets, soft on the inside and crispy on the outside, and you'll never look back. Dip the nuggets into a sweet-and-sour or sweet chili lime sauce to make your mouth feel heavenly. Ketchup works too (seriously!): The acidic fruitiness in the sauces will complement the light lime and white fruit notes of the wine.

Cabernet Sauvignon and Cheez-Its

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It'll feel no different than any other wine-and-cheese night, especially after a few glasses of full-bodied cab. The earthy yet sweet cabernet will mellow out your mouth after the sharp cheddar crackers (salted to perfection) dazzle your tastebuds.

Riesling and Kettle Corn

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Mama, you'll thank us for this tip. Riesling (dry or sweet) can be enjoyed any time of the year, though it makes for a gorgeous fall wine thanks to notes of layered crisp apple, peach, and honey. Pair it with something light and neutral, like popcorn. Stay away from over-flavored buttered kernels, and opt for a slightly sweet alternative, like kettle corn. So fresh!

Lambrusco and Mac ‘n’ Cheese

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Dive into a creamy, satiating bowl of mac ‘n’ cheese (mild or sharp) and wash it down with a glass of sparkling red Lambrusco. The vibrant wine is sweet and fizzy, so it does two things when paired with a kid's dish like this: 1. The wine will totally reset your palate with each sip without leaving a funny taste in your mouth. 2. You'll feel super light after making your way to the bottom of the bowl — thank the fizziness for that!

Pinot Grigio and Chips and Salsa

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Sure, chips and salsa pair perfectly with margaritas, but in case you're not committed to a tequila night, a deep glass of pinot will do the trick. With lemon and lime notes, this light wine will turn indulging in chips and salsa into an eating experience.

Merlot and Animal Crackers

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No-judgement zone: The warm spices in merlot weirdly mirror the warm spices in traditional animal crackers, which give the classic cookie snack their unique taste. Animal crackers and merlot are both subdued in flavor, yet sweet, so it makes for a tasty treat to eat them together. This wine and snack are just better when they're paired.

Rosé and Frosted Cupcakes

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Grab a cupcake and your favorite pink wine and give yourself a boost! Notes like strawberry, cream, and everything in-between are all the reasons we love pairing rosé with sweets.

Chardonnay and Fish Sticks

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Don't have time or energy enough to make yourself real adult food for dinner? Same! Pour up the lemony West Coast chardonnay and eat fish sticks with the kids. The wine is notorious for perfect pairing with white fish, and you might just feel like you're in a five-star restaurant if you use a fork.

Blended Red and SpaghettiOs

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OK, don't advertise this one on social media (though it's so good you'll want to tell your friends), but cheap (err, affordable) red wine is a match made in heaven with a can of SpaghettiOs. The mouthfeel of the slippery pasta circles smothered in tart tomato sauce will make you want to shovel them into your mouth, and luckily, with a crowd-favorite blended red, you'll be able to wash 'em down at the same pace.

Pinot Noir and Fruit Snacks

wine pairings for parents
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Make your mouth water. If you just need something to munch on while sipping your favorite glass of pinot, have no shame in the fruit-snack game. These low-calorie snacks are sweet and often infused with real fruit juices that won't compete with the mouthwatering effect of the fruity and floral notes in the pinot.

And always remember to never drink and drive, and to always drink responsibly!

Learn about pairing beer with another childhood favorite, Girl Scout Cookies, in the video above!