You won’t believe these cakes! Every dessert in this fun baking book is a surprising lookalike. You’ll find 75 clever recipes inside!
This is a perfect cookbook for kids: Each cake idea comes with step-by-step photos and easy directions—no special tools required!
Ready to fool your friends? Make a cake that’s disguised as lasagna, a flowerpot, a giant pencil, a pineapple and more!
If you’re looking for fun family activities, this kids cookbook – with a convenient lay-flat binding – will give you dozens of recipes that appeal to all ages: Feast your eyes on a giant hamburger topped with gummy-candy lettuce. Marvel at a basket of realistic fried chicken—made from cake pops. Whip up a cake that looks like a big wheel of gouda for your favorite cheese lover. Make a fake-out Sicilian pizza with melted white chocolate as the mozzarella.Serve hot dogs made of chocolate ice cream in a pound-cake bun. You’ll also find cake decorating tricks and tips plus tons of playful cupcake ideas, perfect for everyone who loves baking with kids.
A recipe a day keeps the boredom away in this kids cookbook full of fun activities and 365 sweet and savory treats from the Food Network Kitchen!
Make every day special with an easy and exciting recipe, whether it’s the first day of school, a big birthday, or just a lazy Sunday.
Kids will flip through this book to find a great idea for every day of the year, starting today, including: 365 sweet and savory recipes and photos—one for every day of the year! Holiday cookies and gifts (like doughnut snowmen) Easy food crafts (some use ready-made shortcut ingredients!)Fake-out snacks (ice cream sandwiches that look like mini burgers)Cupcake decorating (flower cupcakes made with snipped marshmallows for petals)Cute bites for April Fool’s Day, Earth Day—and leapfrog cookies for Leap Year!Fun food trivia throughout It makes an excellent boredom-buster and summer activity book for kids and families or a perfect gift for kids who love to cook!
What’s your birthday? Anyone who picks up this book will turn straight to that date to see which treat falls on their special day! Perhaps it’s the miniature chicken and waffles, or homemade chocolate lollipops, or even a giant pretzel!
Of course, all the big holidays are represented, too—like flag tarts for the Fourth of July or banana mummies for Halloween. And we never miss an excuse to celebrate historic events: You can make star cookies on the day Pluto was discovered.
An easy cookbook for beginners, all the recipes and food crafts were tested in the Food Network Kitchen, so they’re sure to come out perfect every time.