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Cupcake And Muffin Bakery: 100 Delicious Cupcakes & Muffins Recipes From Savory Vegetarian To Vegan In One Cookbook - cover

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Cupcake And Muffin Bakery: 100 Delicious Cupcakes & Muffins Recipes From Savory Vegetarian To Vegan In One Cookbook

Healthy Food Lounge

Publisher: Healthy Food Lounge

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Summary

Cupcake And Muffin Bakery: 100 Delicious Cupcakes & Muffins Recipes From Savory, Vegetarian To Vegan In One Cookbook 
 
Delicious cupcakes & muffins should not be missing on any birthday. They are welcome at any time of the day, whether as a starter or snack. The variety of ingredients for cupcakes and muffins is huge. Fresh fruits such as apricots and bananas are just as suitable as olives, nuts and cheese. 
 
The cupcake and muffin recipe book presents a large selection of exquisite recipes with which you can conjure up delicious cupcakes or muffins on the table without much effort. The steps are described in detail and easy to follow. 
 
That awaits you: 
 
✓ Baking tips 
✓ The perfect cupcake and muffin filling 
✓ Recipes for sugar-free baking 
✓ Tips for vegan baking 
✓ Vegetarian cupcake and muffin recipes 
✓ Large selection of different cupcake and muffin recipes for every occasion 
 
Be surprised about the many cupcake & muffin variations presented in this baking book. While browsing through it, you will certainly feel like baking some recipes right away. The small cakes can be prepared with little equipment and time. 
 
This recipe baking book will make your cupcakes & muffins an absolute delicacy.
Available since: 10/09/2020.

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