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| Format: | Hardback, 128 pages |
| Other Information: | colour illustrations |
| Release Date: | 07 October 1999 |
This Children''s Step-By-Step Cook Book is the very first cookery course for aspiring young cooks, with page after page of mouth-watering dishes. All ingredients and utensils are shown.' Table of ContentsHow to follow recipes; kitchen rules; cook's tools; snacks; sandwich fillings; meals in rolls; ice lollies; popcorn; eggs; quiches and tarts; pasta; rice; pizza; vegetables; salads; baked potatoes; cowboy bean bake; meat and fish; biscuits; cakes; cake decorating; bread; puddings and tarts; picnic; party; menu planner; picture glossary. ReviewsGr 4-6-This dazzling book of ``photographic cooking lessons for young chefs'' leaves no one wondering about appearances of food, equipment, or preparation methods. The pages are busy, but clear and unintimidating. Pure ingredients are used in the 44 recipes included and good nutrition is observed. Wilkes's My First Cookbook (Knopf, 1989) is for slightly younger readers. This newer book is for the same audience as The New Junior Cook Book (Meredith, 1989). Readers who have mastered Step-by-Step can go on to the excellent and more inclusive Fannie Farmer Junior Cook Book (Little, 1993) by Joan Scobey.-Carolyn Jenks, First Parish Unitarian Church, Portland, ME |
| Publisher: | Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd |
| ISBN: | 0751351210 |
| EAN: | 9780751351217 |
| Dimensions: | 28.0 x 22.0 x 1.0 centimeters (0.82 kg) |
| Age Range: |
5-9 years |