Expert cooking instructor and cookbook author Barbara Beery has created a book that will delight girls around the world! Perfect for tea parties, rainy days, themed birthday parties and other celebrations, or any creative afternoon playtime, the Pink Princess Cookbook features treats such as the signature Pink Princess Cake, Chocolate Chip-Peppermint Scones, Enchanted Unicorn Horns, and Fairy Berry Tea. These recipes are simple to make, have just a few ingredients, and teach children valuable kitchen skills while engaging their imaginations. With full-color photography and step-by-step instructions throughout, Pink Princess Cookbook is a celebration of magic and a delightful new take on children's cookbooks. Pink Princess Cookbook also comes with a hardcover, concealed spiral binding that lays perfectly flat on the countertop, so even the smallest of cooks can work and clean around it in the kitchen. And with an easy-clean, wipe-off cover, spilt milk is no problem. Recipes
Except for the terra cotta pot sundaes, there are no new ideas you couldn't come up with on your own. This is a marketing ploy and little girls will definitely fall for it, as did mine. Will be donated to troop library.
This book is perfect for afternoon tea parties, rainy days or themed birthday parties. Some of the recipes include Pink Princess Cake, Chocolate Chip-Peppermint Scones, Enchanted Unicorn Horns, and Fairy Berry Tea! I am going to be such a kick-ass mom.
Loved this book! We tried a couple of the recipes today. I posted pictures of Candy-coated Dragonflies & Magic Princess Wands on my blog: http://iamareadernotawriter.blogspot....
Good idea for girls that like to cook but one item did not come out the way it should have. The Cheesy Biscuits, made as recipe called, temp and timimg was right but they came out of the oven like pancakes not biscuits.
I haven't actually made any of the recipes yet, but they look pretty yummy and simple to boot. I really love flipping through the book and being kind of dreamy.
Cute goodies... loaded with sugar. If you don't mind a sugar-high, these recipes would be fun for a princess or a tea party, but I don't recommend it as a kid's cookbook!