How to cook everything kids Inspiration and recipes for making the food you love

Mark Bittman

Book - 2024

"Mark Bittman's first cookbook for kids is here! His newest in the beloved How to Cook Everything series focuses on empowering children with all the kitchen skills they need to choose, prepare, and cook the foods they like with the people they love"--

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Subjects
Genres
Cookbooks
Published
New York : Harvest, an imprint of William Morrow 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Mark Bittman (author)
Edition
First edition
Item Description
Title has 'How to' scribbled out and replaced with 'Kids.'
Includes index.
Physical Description
x, 310 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm
ISBN
9780544790322
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: You Do You
  • Make Friends with Your Kitchen
  • Peek Behind the Doors, Open Some Drawers, and Explore
  • Breakfast any Time
  • Eggs, Cereal, Toast, and Dairy
  • Flavor Bursts
  • All the Sauces, Dips, Drizzles, and Sprinkles That Make Everything Taste Exactly How You Like
  • Hold On!
  • Sandwiches, Tacos, Burritos, and Snacky Things to Eat with Your Hands
  • Sips and Spoonfuls
  • Soups You Can Drink from a Mug or Eat from a Bowl
  • Edible Colors
  • Raw and Cooked Vegetables, Salads, Potatoes, and Sides
  • Pasta and Noodles
  • All the Ways You Like to Eat Them, Plus a Few Surprises
  • Grains and Beans
  • For Lunch, Dinner, or on the Side
  • The Big Stuff
  • Chicken, Meat, Seafood, and Tofu Main Dishes
  • Now Bake Something
  • Breads, Muffins, Biscuits, and Pizzas with Crust You Make Yourself
  • Sweets
  • Cakes, Puddings, Fruit Treats, Whipped Cream, and Everything Chocolate
  • About the Kids
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Bittman, author of more than 30 acclaimed books, including the popular "How To Cook…" series, offers his first volume focusing on young people. The cookbook takes a comprehensive approach to introduce culinary basics to youth suggested as eight years old and up. Readers are introduced to kitchen equipment, pantry items, and cooking terms in easy-to-understand language that encourages experimentation and a focus on personal favorites and taste. There are frequent reminders to enlist the help and partnership of an adult to explore and learn. Each section is broken down to explain ingredients, steps, and variations that speak directly to younger palates, such as a section on sauces both sweet and savory that can enhance recipes throughout the book. From morning to evening and snacking in between, all is covered and highlighted with fun illustrations and photographs of young chefs in action making stunning food. Each recipe is introduced with a quick description and indicator of ease. A special section discusses types of vegetables and their uses, enticing young people to explore, taste, and prepare in fun and delicious ways. VERDICT A solid entry that encourages parents to introduce all things food and kitchens to young people at all levels of skill and interest.--Ron Block

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