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Super Good Baking for Kids, Goldman, Duff

Super Good Baking for Kids

Author: Goldman, Duff
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 9780062349828, Related ISBNs: 0062349821, 9780062349811, 9780062349828
Classification: Non-Fiction

Synopsis

Super Good Baking for Kids, from New York Times bestselling celebrity chef and host of Ace of Cakes and Kids Baking Championship Duff Goldman, teaches budding bakers how to make dozens of crazy delicious concoctions—from confetti snickerdoodles to unicorn cupcakes to amazing dessert pizzas. The perfect holiday gift for your young baker!

This beautiful 208-page book is packed with delicious, clear recipes and tons of fun fact-filled sidebars on everything from the science of yeast to the history of baking, Super Good Baking for Kids shows kids how to make treats that will amaze parents, delight friends, and make the whole family go “mmmmmm.”

Celebrity chef and host of Kids Baking Championship Duff Goldman believes baking should be three things: super fun, super delicious, and super creative.

Super Good Baking for Kids features dozens of the gooiest, chewiest, easiest-to-follow recipes ever! This book teaches young bakers how to make everything from wicked good Boston crème donuts to delicious monkey bread to a mind-blowing stuffed-crust dessert pizza. The cakes, cookies, pies, and puddings are all fun to bake, a thrill to decorate, and delicious every time. 

With kid-friendly step-by-step instructions; helpful kitchen-safe tips; funny, fact-filled sidebars on everything from the best places to eat in New York to the surprising facts about unicorns; and an overview of crucial cooking skills, this book will give any kid the kitchen confidence to make crazy delicious desserts that everyone will enjoy.

While this is super good baking for kids, the clear instructions and photography also make the book a winner for Duff fans of all ages and anyone who wants to whip up tasty, delicious, totally tricked out treats!

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