[Snack Activity] Easy and Delicious: Snack Ideas to Make Together with Seniors
The time it takes to chill and set yokan in the refrigerator, the moment you add toppings like fruit, the aroma of steam rising from the steamer.
Making snacks together with older adults lets you share a sense of excitement and create warm memories that go beyond the recipe itself.
Traditional Japanese sweets are familiar to many seniors and are sure to delight them.
There are plenty of ways to enjoy everything while staying seated! When the sweet scent of the finished wagashi fills the room, it will surely bring back fond memories as well.
As hands stay busy, conversation flows, and the joy of savoring the finished treat is truly special.
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Easy microwave sweets making (1–10)
Fruit Daifuku

Fruit daifuku has become a big trend in recent years.
Do you think making it by hand is too difficult? Believe it or not, you can easily make it using a microwave! The colorful cross-sections when cut are sure to delight seniors as well.
First, wrap your favorite fruit with store-bought smooth red bean paste (koshian).
Next, mix the mochi ingredients with water and heat them in the microwave.
Finally, wrap the fruit with the mochi and you’re done! Try choosing seasonal fruits like strawberries, mandarins, or kiwis to enjoy a sense of the season.
Easy Microwave Sweets (11–20)
baked apple

When you think of baked apples, you probably imagine using an oven and taking your time—no complicated steps, but it does take a while.
Here’s a very easy and delicious baked apple recipe you can make just by microwaving.
Cut the apple in half, scoop out the core in the center, add butter in the hollow, and sprinkle sugar on top.
Wrap the whole thing loosely with plastic wrap and microwave it—that’s it.
You can enjoy it warm, or let it cool so the butter and sugar soak into the apple before eating.
Koinobori Crepe

Here’s an introduction to cute koinobori-themed crepes.
Instead of using a frying pan or griddle, you’ll make the crepe batter in the microwave.
Since no open flame is involved, these crepes are easy for older adults to prepare.
Use wheat flour or rice flour to make the batter.
Line a heatproof plate with parchment paper and pour the batter onto it.
Cover with plastic wrap and heat in the microwave.
Fill the finished crepe with your choice of fruit and whipped cream, then wrap it to resemble a koinobori carp streamer.
Top with cut fruit to create the scales and face, and you’re done.
These adorable and delicious koinobori crepes are sure to satisfy older adults as well.
Strawberry omelette

Let’s make a dessert omelette, the kind you often see at cake shops and convenience stores.
Whip the eggs and sugar well, then add oil and milk.
After that, gently fold in the cake flour with a cutting motion.
You don’t even need a stovetop to cook the batter—just pour it onto parchment paper and microwave for 1 minute, so it’s a good option for seniors too.
I folded the batter in half and filled it generously with whipped cream and strawberries this time.
It’s easy, and you’ll have a fluffy strawberry omelette that rivals what you’d find in a shop.
Bear muffin

Let me show you how to make cute bear muffins in the microwave.
Put Oreos in a food storage bag and crush them finely with a rolling pin.
If you keep going until they become powder, the finish will look nicer.
Add milk and mix well to complete the batter.
If you cut off a corner of the bag, it becomes a spout you can pour from.
Pour the batter into cups until they’re about 80% full, tap to release air, and decorate the ears with chocolate chip cookies.
Cover with plastic wrap and heat in the microwave.
Once they’ve cooled slightly, draw the faces with a chocolate pen, and they’re done.
Make your own unique bears and try swapping them with friends for extra fun!



