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Father’s Day doesn’t always need to come with a big price tag. Sometimes the most memorable celebrations are the ones made at home — especially when they involve food (it brings people together!)
Whether you're baking with the kids, planning a cozy brunch, or surprising Dad with some airfryer party snacks, these easy bakes, snacks and party treats are a simple way to show you care. Let’s get cooking (and snacking)!
“Father’s Day cake” is a top search every June, and for good reason. Baking something from scratch or from a handy mix adds a personal touch. It’s a great way for the kids to get involved too.
If you’re short on time or just want to keep things easy (but still delicious), try using Dutch baking mixes. Here are a few ideas to start with:
A rich, chewy treat made with simple ingredients. Add a few almond slices or serve with coffee for a traditional feel.
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Use pancake mix to make tall stacks topped with syrup, berries, or even Dutch sprinkles (hagelslag). A fun and easy way to serve “cake” at breakfast!
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Add cocoa, chopped nuts, and dried fruits to a fine cake mix for a richer flavour. It’s a perfect afternoon tea option.
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It’s bonding time. Let little hands stir the batter, add toppings or write a message in icing. It’s more than baking.
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You don’t need a full house or big budget to create a festive moment. With a few Dutch-style snacks and a warm family setting, your Father’s Day can a little different.
Fast, crispy, and so satisfying — perfect for lazy Sunday afternoons:
Serve with mustard, napkins, and some chilled drinks — Dad’s ready to relax.
Turn breakfast into the main event with pancakes:
Add fresh coffee and a mini gift for a complete morning celebration.
After the snacks, serve:
You can even write a short message on a card or plate to keep the moment meaningful.
In the Netherlands, Vaderdag (Father’s Day) is celebrated on the third Sunday of June, similar to Hong Kong.
Kids usually surprise their fathers with homemade crafts or drawings, and breakfast in bed is a popular tradition. It’s a warm, family-centred day that’s often more about simple gestures than expensive gifts.
Enjoy a moment of appreciation, connection and fun - and that’s exactly what Father’s Day is all about.
Curious about real Dutch food? We've got the locals' secret list. Explore must-try snacks and traditional treats, then shop the entire collection online in Hong Kong.
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