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Author: Cook, Deanna F.

Brand: Storey Publishing, LLC

Edition: Illustrated

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  • Book - baking class: 50 fun recipes kids will love to bake (cooking class)
  • Language: english
  • Binding: other

Binding: Spiral-bound

Format: Illustrated

Number Of Pages: 144

Release Date: 05-09-2017

Details: Product DescriptionFollowing the best-selling bookCooking Class,this delightful baking cookbook for children ages 8–12features50 easy-to-follow, kid-friendly recipes. Lively step-by-step photos teach bakers-in-training how to knead dough, make biscuits, decorate cookies, and produce a perfect pie, along with essential skills like following directions and accurately measuring ingredients. Kids will learn to make both sweet and savory treats and will use fresh fruits and vegetables in recipes such as Bursting with BlueberriesMuffins, Zombie Zucchini Bread, and Peachy Keen Crumble. Bonus goodie bag stickers, pop-out gift tags, and bake sale signs encourage kids to share their homemade delights with pride. 2017 NPR's Best Books of the Year 2017 IACP Cookbook Award Winner 2017 National Parenting Product Awards Winner 2018 ​Mom's Choice Award Gold Winner 2019New York Times "Best Cookbooks for Kids" Also available in this series:Cooking Class andCooking Class Global Feast!Review“What do we like more than homemade goodies? When kids can make 'em themselves! The new bookBaking Class helps them do just that with cute ideas and step-by-step how-tos perfect for any aspiring chef.” — FamilyFun “What's the phrase – kid-tested, mother-approved? Two years ago, my then-9-year-old worked her way throughCooking Class, Deanna F. Cook's previous book, with little to no intervention from me. This year's charmer has been the same story. It's a teach-yourself-to-bake book with vast kid appeal, thanks to big step-by-step photos, clear instructions and adorable, easy recipes (cranberry orange scones, teeny tiny apple pies, sugar cookies, macaroons). At the back are stickers, labels and – be still my beating heart –stencilsso that you can sugar-powder your cookies into art.” — T. Susan Chang,NPR's Best Books of 2017 "Spiral-bound, with glossy, easy-to-clean covers, these cookbooks are bright and colorful, with recipes that range in difficulty from very easy (mug cake, salad dressing) to more complicated (crepes, spring rolls). They are perfect for children who want a thorough introduction to the kitchen, including basic rules for safety, vocabulary, setting a table and —you’re going to love this, parents — cleaning up. They are written for children ages 8 to 12, but again, younger ones will find something for them here, too." —New York Times “Roll up your sleeves and get out the oven mitts forBaking Class: 50 Fun Recipes Kids Will Love to Bake! This colorful, spiral-bound guide, presented by the aptly named kids' cookbook writer Deanna F. Cook, features easy instructions paired with helpful pictures. There are eye-catching recipes for crispy cheese squares (think Cheez-Its) and brownie pizza, plus adorable bread art (bake an octopus or a snail) and cake and cookie decorating ideas, all rated for difficulty using a scale of one to three rolling pins. Who knew you could put designs and initials on toast using foil shields? A section on the basics gets young bakers started, and additional bonuses includestickers, bake-sale tags and design stencils to use with confectioner's sugar.” —BookPage “This colorful baking guide offers detailed illustrated directions to help kids make a wide range of baked goods, including muffins, breads, cookies, scones, biscuits, pies, cakes, and cupcakes. Color photos accompany each step of every recipe, as well as several pages of baking basics that introduce common cooking terms, safety tips, and tools. The recipes are rated with one, two, or three rolling pins to indicate their level of difficulty. Along with the 50 recipes, the book features sidebars and extra pages of cooking tips and variations. For example, the recipe for “Silly Sticks” includes a sidebar that describes five other easy ways to use puff pastry, and the “Sweet and Simple Sugar Cookie” recipe is followed by four pages of decorating ideas and tips. While most of the recipes require the use of an oven, a few,

EAN: 9781612128559

Package Dimensions: 9.8 x 9.5 x 0.7 inches

Languages: English

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Shop Baking Class: 50 Fun Recipes Kids Will L at Artsy Sister. (2024)

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Why take a baking class? ›

Professional Techniques: Baking programs are designed to prepare you for a professional baking environment. You'll learn how to work efficiently in a kitchen, manage your time, and produce consistent results. Hands-On Learning: The heart of a baking program lies in hands-on experience.

What's the easiest thing to bake? ›

All Easy Baking Ideas
  • Banana Bread. Recipe | Courtesy of Mary Sue Milliken|Susan Feniger. ...
  • Sugar Cookies. Recipe | Courtesy of Alton Brown. ...
  • Crispy-Cakey Chocolate Chip Cookies. Recipe | Courtesy of Food Network Kitchen. ...
  • Twice-Baked Potatoes. ...
  • Banana Walnut Bread. ...
  • Shortbread Cookies. ...
  • Banana Bread. ...
  • Classic Deviled Eggs.

What are fun things to bake? ›

Quick and easy baking ideas
  • Easy chocolate brownies. ...
  • Triple chocolate chip cookies. ...
  • Fairy cakes. ...
  • Easter lemon and elderflower almond cake. ...
  • Chocolate drip cake. ...
  • Vanilla and raspberry mascarpone loaf cake. ...
  • Carrot cake loaf. ...
  • Biscoff cupcakes.

Why is baking a fun hobby? ›

Baking is an art form that allows us to unleash our creative potential. You don't have to make complex recipes or use expensive ingredients; even basic cookies or brownies can be transformed into masterpieces with the right imagination and skill set.

Is baking and cooking a talent? ›

Totally a skill. It can be taught, with varying degrees of proficiency, to anyone - even children. To be able to put flavors together, and develop recipes, though, is a talent, and not all cooks have it.

Is baking a good skill? ›

Baking will lead you to decide on what flavors will go with what recipe, what happens when you alternate ingredients, and further customize your recipes according to your taste or customer demands. Hence it helps you develop the ability to make decisions.

Can a 12 year old bake? ›

Tween (ages 9–12 years)

This is a great age for longer baking projects, like baking bread from scratch or making and decorating a birthday cake with homemade frosting and fancy piping.

What food can a 12 year old cook? ›

"By 12 years old, children should be able to bake a cake independently and cook simple meals, such as beans on toast, eggs, or porridge.

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