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Feast your eyes upon unusual edible gifts, cool confectionary and delicious things in all colours of the rainbow in recipes that burst with flavour and are totally on trend. Get your glitter out and get inspired. Think raspberry & lemon layer cake decorated with splattered buttercream and Persian fairy floss. Flavoured honeycombs from hazelnut & coffee to rhubarb & rose. 'CRACK' brûlée tart with homemade vanilla bean paste. Coyo, mango and raspberry rockets and the MOTHER of all carrot cakes. This book is EVERYTHING SWEET - Meringue Girls-style. Chapters include Gifts, Gifts, Gifts; Cakes & Dreams; Ain't No Party Like An MG party; Save Room for Dessert; Just Add Glitter and Back to Basics.
Filled with innovative recipes by renowned chef Christopher Styler, and beautiful photos by NYT food photographer Andrew Scrivani, plus fun quotes, info, and photos from the show. There will be Italian meals like Clams Fra Diavlo in Sophia's chapter, and Southern food like honey-bourbon glazed carrots in Blanche's, and of course some amazing cheesecakes. And what Golden Girls cookbook would be complete without Rose's favorite Scandinavian dishes, like St. Olaf Friendship cake, a simple, buttery treat. From drinks and appetizers, to salads and mains, there is something to delight every fan in this witty and approachable cookbook.
Discover the next big thing in desserts: “These recipes are what dreams are made of.” —Jamie Oliver In this essential guide to delicious and pretty (not to mention low-fat and gluten-free) meringues, more than sixty creative recipes are paired with inspiring photographs by renowned food photographer David Loftus. A basic meringue mixture is spun into tasty and colorful confections, from simple kisses to lemon tarts topped with glamorously bronzed peaks. A chapter on using up leftover egg yolks in luscious sauces and curds rounds out this compelling cookbook. From weekend dabblers to experts obsessed with technical perfection, bakers of every skill level will be sweet on Meringue Girls.
Eat and drink your way through New York with Hannah, Marnie, Jessa, and Shoshanna in The Unofficial HBO's Girls Cookbook. This e-book contains nearly two-dozen recipes connected to the HBO hit show Girls: Stop in at Café Grumpy and learn how to make a French press coffee the way Ray and Hannah would Recreate Jessa and Thomas-John's Foundry wedding cake, with buttercream icing made from local NYC rooftop honey Bake up the Salmagundi Club's chocolate chip cookies, like the one Hannah nibbles on after her cringeworthy reading at the prestigious art and literary association Try your hand at authentic pierogies from Christina's Polish Restaurant, a short walk from Hannah's Greenpoint apartment And more—from Brooklyn Pad Thai and Jessa's White Russian to BabyCakes Black-and-White Cookies and Baked Eggs Warwick Style It's the best way to get a taste of Girls' New York without paying for a plane ticket.
Baking Cookbook for Kids Ages 8-12: Fun Recipes for Girls Discover the magic of baking with this delightful cookbook designed especially for girls ages 8-12! This colorful guide introduces young bakers to fun and easy recipes, from sweet treats like cupcakes and cookies to savory snacks like cheesy breadsticks and mini pizzas. Each recipe is written with simple, step-by-step instructions, making it easy for beginners to follow along and gain confidence in the kitchen. Perfect for kids who are just starting their baking journey, this cookbook includes helpful tips, vibrant illustrations, and creative ideas to make every baking session an adventure. Young chefs will enjoy whipping up delicious treats to share with family and friends. With this book, baking becomes a fun, hands-on activity that inspires creativity and brings joy to the kitchen.
Within weeks of hitting the bookstores, the first Girls Who Dish cookbook became a national bestseller. In this eagerly awaited encore, the girls once more offered a feast of easy but impressive creations. From spicy Jumbo Prawns with Nutty Herb Sauce to Lemon Meringue Kisses, each page features new and tempting recipes.
Bake and devour the delicious desserts featured in and inspired by the world of Strawberry Shortcake with this unofficial cookbook that’s perfect for fans new and old. There’s nothing sweeter than childhood nostalgia, except maybe a freshly baked cake! In The Unofficial Strawberry Shortcake Cookbook, longtime food and entertainment journalist A.K. Whitney highlights the iconic characters in the Strawberry Shortcake franchise and their berry sweet world. This nostalgia-laden baking book features recipes inspired by and featured in Strawberry Shortcake’s own Strawberry universe. With recipes perfect for entertaining and other grown-up twists, this book is adult friendly as well as being perfect for younger fans. Reminisce about your time in Strawberryland with desserts, trivia, and nods to the sweetest fandom around!
Food is a signifier of power for both adults and children, a sign of both inclusion and exclusion and of conformity and resistance. Many academic disciplines—from sociology to literary studies—have studied food and its function as a complex social discourse, and the wide variety of approaches to the topic provides multidisciplinary frames for understanding the construction and uses of food in all types of media, including children’s literature. Table Lands: Food in Children’s Literature is a survey of food’s function in children’s texts, showing how the sociocultural contexts of food reveal children’s agency. Authors Kara K. Keeling and Scott T. Pollard examine texts that vary from historical to contemporary, noncanonical to classics, and Anglo-American to multicultural traditions, including a variety of genres, formats, and audiences: realism, fantasy, cookbooks, picture books, chapter books, YA novels, and film. Table Lands offers a unified approach to studying food in a wide variety of texts for children. Spanning nearly 150 years of children’s literature, Keeling and Pollard’s analysis covers a selection of texts that show the omnipresence of food in children’s literature and culture and how they vary in representations of race, region, and class, due to the impact of these issues on food. Furthermore, they include not only classic children’s books, such as Winnie-the-Pooh, but recent award-winning multicultural novels as well as cookbooks and even one film, Pixar’s Ratatouille.