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Emeril's There's a Chef in My Soup! Recipes for the Kid in Everyone By Emeril Lagasse ( HarperCollins )
Release Date: 2002-04-01
Average Customer Rating:
List Price: $22.99
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Product Description
Gooey Cinnamon Buns, Baby Bam Burgers, Ka-Bam Kabobs, Creamy Dreamy Orange Freezes! Sound good? They taste even better -- and you can make them yourself! What's better than eating really good food? Making it! And now, Chef Emeril Lagasse shows you how to do it, step-by-step. And hey, this is the real thing -- you're really cooking with this book, so get ready to make some kicked-up food that your family and friends will love. - Hate getting up in the morning? Not with Emeril's Favorite French Toast for breakfast!
- Want to make all your friends happy when you open your lunchbox? Then bring enough Cheesy Star Snacks for everyone.
- Think vegetables are boring? Just try Sweet Potato-Praline Marshmallow Casserole!
- Your turn to make dinner? Junior's Jambalaya. will make everybody happy-happy.
- Is dessert your favorite meat? Then Pokey Brownies are just right for you!
Every recipe has been chosen and tested by Chef Emeril and by kids, too, so you know they have to be good -- and good for you! Best of all, grown-ups can use this book with you. Cooking together is a great way to have fun and make sure you stay safe. So if you want to make delicious food and have a good time doing it, put on your apron, roll up your sleeves, and follow Chef Emeril into the kitchen....
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Amazon.com Review
"Notches-Unknown PBJ," "Gone Fishin' Fish Sticks," "Pokey Brownies," "Make-Lots-of-Friends Oven-Baked French Fries." Even the pickiest eaters will perk up their ears at these irresistible dishes from acclaimed chef and TV personality Emeril Lagasse. Packed with 75 fun, tasty, and even healthy recipes, the New Orleans chef's cookbook for kids is sure to inspire feats of culinary greatness in the youngest aspiring epicure. The big, colorful volume features clear, step-by-step instructions with a strong emphasis on safety, preparation, cleanliness, and fun. Sidebars provide the yield, ingredients, and tools needed for each recipe, and small pictures illustrate some of the trickier steps, demonstrating, for example, how to brush the "Cheesy Star Snacks" with egg white before baking. A prominently placed Caution bar at the top of the page uses icons (knife, flame, oven mitt, etc.) to let young cooks know how careful they need to be. The exuberant chef sprinkles his well-known Emerilisms--"kick it up," "oh yeah, baby," "bam!"--throughout the pages, and clever illustrations by Charles Yuen use photos of Emeril's head with cartoonish drawings of his body and the foods he celebrates. Grownup readers who have enjoyed Emeril's other cookbooks (Prime Time Emeril, etc.) will love sharing their favorite wacky chef--and some kitchen time--with the kids in their lives. (Ages 9 to 12) --Emilie Coulter
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Perfect for the kids
My kids love this book so much they read it daily when they received it for their birthday. I like it too - good simple recipes.
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There's a Chef in My Family ( lrandle5 )
I want to say that my daughter loves this book and so do I. I like the fact that it is big and gives step by step instructions. We have tried many of the recipes and she has been able to cook with just me looking over her shoulder. I plan on purchasing one for my nephew, because he is learning to cook and he likes Emeril's show.
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Yummy
My 6-year-old started wanting to watch Emeril a few months ago, he's hooked on Emeril's general goofiness I think, so we decided to try one of Emeril's cookbooks to get my son a little more interested in real cooking instead of pretend cooking.
I felt like we'd gone to a kids restaurant and got real food instead of the kids menu, this book is really a solid cookbook despite the silly title - I think we're 7 for 8 on recipes we will make again and my son has tried some new foods too!
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The Future of America ( ellierea )
Overweight and Diabetic!
The amount of sugar and fat in this cookbook is appalling in this day and age.
My mom bought this cookbook for my 7 year-old daughter. Unfortunately, I can't just throw it out because my daughter thinks it special, obviously. I pick and choose the recipes and then adjust them -- big-time.
We just made the peanut butter cookies. Even with all-natural, unsweetened peanut butter and 1/2 the sugar (sucanat) they were still appallingly sweet. I can't imagine for one minute using trans-fat high-sugar peanut butter and then dumping another 1 cup of processed white sugar in there. Blech!
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BAD
The recipes were not very good and the book was very annoying. When I made the mac&cheese it referred me to the Bam seasoning. It's basically this mix that uses every spice and you don't even end up using most of it so i just threw it out. The book gave me a headache reading it and nothing rly tasted that good
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