Mike Vrobel is a dad blogger and enthusiastic home cook who admits to having an “addiction” to kitchen gadgets like his pressure cooker. His recipe for Italian-style meatloaf is the epitome of comfort food and great for dinner with leftovers to make sandwiches the next day. Chris is particularly fond of Italian, TexMex, and Greek dishes. is the author of Dad’s Pantry, a daddy blogger website that focuses on simple and great-tasting food that kids can help to make. You will want to try his easy chocolate caramel blondies. His goal is to develop and share recipes for busy parents on his Foodness Gracious site. Before becoming a stay-at-home father and daddy blogger, he was a professional pastry chef. Gerry is a dad food blogger who actually has some culinary experience. I think any family would like Nick’s cast-iron cheddar biscuits. I have to say that this guy knows his bread and I am pretty impressed with his repertoire of bread, muffin, and biscuit recipes. Nick’s recipes on his dad food blog are relatable and easy to follow. He created his Macheesmo food blog as an homage to “cooking with confidence”. He is all about healthy, economical meals shared at the table. Nick Evans is a regular guy and dad who wants to make meals more about family time and less about takeout. If you like peanut butter and jelly, and who doesn’t try Derek’s spin on this simple sandwich that is fried to crispy perfection. Derek is clear that he loves spending time at the table with his family, and it shows in his attention to detail in his homestyle recipes and his takes on classic dishes. That passion followed him into adulthood and has shaped him into a dedicated family cook and food blogger. Even though he chose a different career path, his love of cooking was always in his bones, as you can easily see on his dad food blog Dad with a Pan. I mean, who doesn’t love the Minions? Dad with a Pan – Derek Campanileĭerek Campanile is an IT guy who almost enrolled in culinary school in high school. Beau embraces everything the market has to offer and has so much fun creating recipes for and with his kids, like his Despicable Me lunch box. He cracks me up because he doesn’t shy away from any food choices and keeps it real and relevant, including his Disney-themed recipes. Lunchbox Dad – Beau Coffronīeau Coffron has a dad blog called Lunchbox Dad that speaks to me. Matt has a recipe for Mexican lasagna that reminds me of the classic 7-layer Mexican dip that most kids can’t get enough of. This daddy blogger doesn’t shy away from fun adult recipes, like his classic mojito. Those are the dinners that need to get on the table quickly between school, sporting events, homework, and sleep. Matt is relegated to the kitchen for weeknight meals, as reflected in his Real Food by Dad blog. Real Food by Dad shares the responsibility of raising 3 hungry boys with his wife who is also a food blogger. Matt Robinson is a dad food blogger with a pretty impressive recipe box. Russ has a recipe on The Domestic Man blog for a keto-friendly tandoori chicken that is complex with spices. He is a food blogger with recipes based on tradition and insights from an international point of view. Russ is now gluten-free and eats a mostly paleolithic diet that excludes grains. At that time, he changed his diet with profound results. Russ Crandall experienced some personal health issues back in 2010. This can impact both kids and adults and can take some skill to manage. I am pretty sure every household faces dietary challenges, whether that be nut allergies, gluten sensitivity, or lactose intolerance. Yes, this domestic dad cooks! There are some awesome men and dad bloggers out there who also cook and I want to share some of their unique dad food blogs in this post on my own dad blog. In our family, my wife Staci and I share the experiences of earning a living, homeschooling, keeping up the home, and making sure our kids are properly cared for and safe. A lot of people are not aware that there are many dad food blogger who are as actively involved with the raising of their children and taking care of the needs of a household. I sometimes think we dad bloggers get overlooked when it comes to parenting and lifestyle advice.
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