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Party Food - Our 100 top recipes presented in one cookbook - cover

Party Food - Our 100 top recipes presented in one cookbook

Verlag Naumann & Göbel

Publisher: Naumann & Göbel Verlag

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Summary

Nibbles, dips, skewers and snacks!

Tasty little bites make every party a success and it's hard to think of a party or buffet table without imaginative finger food ideas. Hardly surprising, they're the perfect culinary answer to almost any occasion: from laid-back and rustic to elegant and festive: little bites can have a big impact.  
Forget about forks and knives and enjoy our handy ideas for nibbles, dips, skewers and snacks!

- Versatile recipes for every party - from rustic to festive
- Handy tips to help with preparation and decorative presentation ideas
- Easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions with every recipe
Available since: 03/20/2015.

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