Tasty Sandwiches: You're the Chef
By: Jennifer S. Larson
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Publication Date: January 2013
ISBN: 978-0761366430
Reviewed by: Deb Fowler
Review Date: March 8, 2013
Publisher: Millbrook Press
Publication Date: January 2013
ISBN: 978-0761366430
Reviewed by: Deb Fowler
Review Date: March 8, 2013
You’ll also have to learn that safety pays in many ways and there are several safety tips you’ll have to think about each and every time you go into the kitchen to cook. For example, “If you have long hair, tie it back or wear a hat.” No way you’d want to catch your hair on fire if you are cooking with an open flame. There are all kinds of cooking tools used in the kitchen, including dry measuring cups, skewers, saucepans, knives, a colander, and many other ones you’ll learn to recognize. There are many techniques used in cooking, including things like chopping, mixing, grilling, and grating. You’ll also learn how to properly measure dry and liquid ingredients. Are you ready to put together some “tasty sandwiches?”
RECIPES:
~ Waffle Sandwich
~ Great Grilled Cheese
~ Banana Dog
~ All Wrapped Up
~ Chicken Salad Sandwich
~ Sandwich on a Stick
~ Turkey Sloppy Joe
~ Black Bean Veggie Burger
~ Inside-Out Sandwich
This is a fun, exciting book of sandwich recipes and how to cook instructions for the young chef. Many youngsters love to help out in the kitchen and when they can work independently it’s even more fun. In the beginning of the book there are instructional materials that offer up things children need to consider before they start cooking, safety tips, a page with cooking tools (accompanied by visuals), a list of techniques, and a brief lesson on measuring cups and how to use them.
There are icons (stovetop, toaster, knives, microwave, and oven) that are in a sidebar that indicate the needed tools, the preparation time, cooking time, ingredients, and equipment. There are step-by-step instructions with colorful visuals and photographs of the end result. The level of difficulty varies, but even the youngest of children can learn to help prepare lunches with assistance. In the back of the book is an index, a list of special ingredients, and additional book and website resources to explore. There are additional complementary education resources on the publisher’s website.
Quill says: If you have a young "chef" in the family, this is one series that you may wish to add to your list!
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