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Betty Crocker picture cooky book - cover

Betty Crocker picture cooky book

Betty Crocker, Inc. General Mills

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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The 'Betty Crocker Picture Cooky Book' serves as a delightful ode to the art and tradition of cookie baking, offering a multifaceted collection that spans the evolution of American culinary traditions across decades. Encompassing a diverse array of recipes, this anthology captures the spirit of family gatherings, festive celebrations, and everyday indulgences. The collection is marked by its vivid photographs and illustrations, bringing each recipe to life and serving as both an instructional guide and a visual feast. It invites readers to journey through a spectrum of cookie styles—from buttery classics and regional favorites to innovative confections that push the boundaries of traditional baking. Curated by the renowned Betty Crocker team under the auspices of General Mills, this volume gathers insights from over a century of baking expertise and culinary innovation. It intricately weaves the collective knowledge of chefs, bakers, and food historians, reflecting a deep-rooted passion for the humble cookie and its role in cultural history. Each contributor brings their unique flair and perspective, contributing to the anthology's alignment with the broader movement toward preserving culinary heritage and adapting it to modern tastes. This anthology is an indispensable addition to any kitchen library, promising a rewarding experience for both novice bakers and seasoned professionals. Its reflective commentary on the evolution of baking techniques, combined with a rich diversity of flavors, makes it more than just a cookbook—it is a celebration of community and tradition. Readers are invited to explore this collection not only for its practical recipes but also for its immense cultural value, unraveling stories and customs embedded within each bite.
Disponible depuis: 02/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 210 pages.

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