The hour before dinner can make the pantry look like it lost a fight. These 17 snacks focus on small portions, handheld bites, and make-ahead options that give kids something real to eat while the main meal catches up. The list covers cheesy bites, muffins, toast, pinwheels, wings, cookies, pizza bread, and warm baked snacks without turning the whole evening into a second dinner. Keep the portions small, and these work as a buffer instead of a meal replacement.

Bacon and Jalapeño Cheese Balls

With 15 minutes of prep and 10 servings, Bacon and Jalapeño Cheese Balls give kids a cold, grab-and-go bite that is much better than wandering through the pantry. Cream cheese, cooked bacon, mayonnaise, chives, jalapeño, shredded cheddar, mozzarella, cayenne, and garlic powder make the filling rich enough for a small plate. Since the recipe chills before serving, it works well when you need snacks ready before the dinner rush starts.
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Aloo Bonda Fritters

Made in 40 minutes for 6 servings, Aloo Bonda Fritters turn mashed potatoes into crisp Indian snack balls that can hold off hungry kids before dinner. The filling uses potatoes, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, curry leaves, cashews, onion, green chili, ginger, turmeric, garam masala, lemon juice, and cilantro, then the balls get dipped in gram flour batter. Serve them hot with dipping sauce when everyone wants something filling, but dinner still needs time.
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Air Fryer Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins

Ready in 23 minutes for 6 servings, Air Fryer Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins are useful when the pantry search starts leaning toward packaged sweets. Ripe bananas, flour, baking powder, baking soda, Greek yogurt, vanilla, and chocolate chips make them more substantial than a quick handful of crackers. The air fryer keeps the oven free, and one muffin is easy to hand over while the real meal is still moving through prep.
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Antipasto Skewers

Built in 20 minutes for 16 servings, Antipasto Skewers give kids something structured to eat without opening three different snack bags. Each skewer threads mozzarella balls, prosciutto, salami, artichoke hearts, grape or cherry tomatoes, green olives, black olives, and pesto. They are easy to chill until needed, which helps when dinner is close but everyone keeps circling the kitchen like tiny, unpaid food inspectors.
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Banana Bread

Baked as 12 servings in 1 hour and 15 minutes, Banana Bread is the kind of slice that buys time when dinner is still not ready. The loaf uses all-purpose flour, granulated sugar, light brown sugar, cinnamon, baking soda, nutmeg, browned butter, eggs, Greek yogurt, vanilla, mashed overripe bananas, and chopped nuts. Cut thinner snack slices for kids before dinner, then save the thicker pieces for breakfast or lunchboxes.
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Avocado Toast

Finished in 20 minutes for 8 servings, Avocado Toast gives kids a small plate snack that still has enough heft to stop the pantry parade. French loaf slices get toasted with olive oil and garlic, then topped with mashed Hass avocados. The recipe also offers eggs, balsamic tomatoes with basil, or feta and olives as topping options, so it can stay simple or turn into a mini lunch when dinner is running behind.
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Chocolate Crinkle Cookies

With 36 servings and a 4-hour chill built into the total time, Chocolate Crinkle Cookies are best for days when you planned ahead before the pre-dinner snack raid began. Cocoa powder, white sugar, vegetable oil, eggs, vanilla, flour, baking powder, salt, and confectioners’ sugar make the crackled cookie dough. Keep a small plate ready for after school, then the pantry stays closed while dinner gets finished.
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BBQ Wings

Baked in 55 minutes for 4 servings, BBQ Wings work when the kids need something more serious than crackers before a later dinner. Chicken wings get coated with flour, onion powder, garlic powder, paprika, chili powder, salt, and pepper, then finished with barbecue sauce. The oven method skips deep frying, and the sticky sauce makes them feel like a planned snack instead of a last-minute pantry negotiation.
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BLT Pinwheels

Rolled into easy slices, BLT Pinwheels fit the kind of snack plate that keeps kids from pulling every box off the pantry shelf. Since the live page did not load during verification, keep the final card open before publishing to confirm the exact time, servings, and ingredients. The pinwheel format still fits this roundup because it is handheld, portioned, and easy to set out while dinner comes together.
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Cinnamon Rolls

Made as 8 servings with a 2-hour-55-minute total time, Cinnamon Rolls are more of a planned snack than a quick fix, but they work when you need something ready later in the day. The dough uses yeast, warm milk, sugar, eggs, butter, flour, and salt, with brown sugar and cinnamon in the filling. Cut smaller portions for the pre-dinner crowd so the rolls help without stealing the whole meal.
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Bacon Wrapped Smokies

Ready in 25 minutes for 12 servings, Bacon Wrapped Smokies are built for the exact moment when everyone wants snack food before dinner. Thin-cut bacon wraps little smokies, then brown sugar bakes over the top and spiced mayo goes on the side. They are small enough to portion out without ruining dinner, and the toothpick format makes them easy to serve while the kitchen stays busy.
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French Bread Pizza for Busy Nights

Served in 4 portions, French Bread Pizza for Busy Nights turns bread, garlic butter, pizza sauce, Parmesan, mozzarella, tomato slices, and optional basil into a snack that feels closer to real food than a pantry grab. The recipe includes a from-scratch bread option, but store-bought French bread keeps it practical. Slice it into smaller pieces for kids when dinner is delayed but you still want something more filling than chips.
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Stuffed Mushrooms

Ready in 40 minutes for 12 servings, Stuffed Mushrooms bring a small baked bite to the table when pantry snacking has gotten out of hand. Cremini or baby Bella mushrooms get filled with cream cheese, Parmesan, parsley, thyme, lemon zest, garlic, and cooked mushroom stems, then topped with crispy shallots. They work well for older kids or mixed-age snack plates when you want something warm before dinner.
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Taco Salad Cups

Finished in 30 minutes for 12 people, Taco Salad Cups make the pre-dinner snack feel organized instead of like a pantry emergency. Street taco-style flour tortillas bake in a muffin tin, then get filled with ground turkey, salsa, taco seasoning, lettuce, tomato, onion, cilantro, avocado, and lime. The cups are easy to portion, and the crisp shell keeps kids busy without needing a full taco night setup.
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Big Mac Pinwheels

Baked in 55 minutes for 8 servings, Big Mac Pinwheels turn burger ingredients into flaky pastry spirals that can sit on a snack plate before dinner. Ground beef, puff pastry, olive oil, onion, cheddar, lettuce, sesame seeds, mayonnaise, pickle relish, mustard, vinegar, sugar, and paprika build the filling and sauce. They are heavier than a quick nibble, so cut them small when the goal is holding everyone over, not replacing dinner.
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Biscoff Sandwich Cookies

Ready in 30 minutes for 10 servings, Biscoff Sandwich Cookies give the sweet-snack crowd something homemade before they start digging through every shelf. The cookies use flour, baking soda, baking powder, butter, Biscoff cookie butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, and crushed Biscoff cookies, with a butter-cookie-butter filling. Serve one cookie with milk after school, then save the rest for dessert instead of letting the pantry take the hit.
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Brats in a Blanket

Made in 35 minutes for 8 servings, Brats in a Blanket wrap fully cooked bratwursts in crescent roll dough with caramelized onion and cheddar. An egg wash, everything bagel seasoning, and parsley finish the tops before baking. They are small, warm, and easy to hand out when dinner is still a few steps away, especially for kids who need more than a cookie to stop asking what else there is.
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