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Learn to Decorate Cupcakes and Other Bakes - cover

Learn to Decorate Cupcakes and Other Bakes

CICO Books

Verlag: CICO Kidz

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Budding bakers will love these 35 recipes for making super-cute cakes!

In this book you'll learn how to make delicious cupcakes, cookies, cake pops and more – and transform them into fantastic creations. In Cool Cupcakes, you will find marvellous mini strawberry cakes, scrumptious spotty cupcakes and much more. In the next section, Cake Pops, you'll find all sorts of adventurous creations like sailboat pops, goldfish pops and butterfly pops. Then, try your hand at Brownies, Cookies and Gingerbread, here you will find everything from brownie owls and ladybug cookies to a gingerbread family and snowy village. There are basic recipes so that you can make the cakes in any flavour you want, and a techniques section that will teach you all you'll need to know. All the projects are clearly graded with a difficulty level and include adorable artworks to guide you along the way. With all these recipes and so much more, you'll be a brilliant baker in no time.
Verfügbar seit: 06.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 128 Seiten.

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