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WHAT WE'RE READING
We read cookbooks like most people read novels. So, this is what we're reading--mostly about breakfast, of course! These are some of you recommended books for all you breakfast food lovers out there. Send us an email if you'd like to recommend a cookbook you think we'll enjoy -- or your favorite recipes using Cook-in-the-Kitchen ingredients.

 

KIDS IN THE KITCHEN

Wiliams-Sonoma The Kid's Cookbook: A great book for kids who love to cook
by Abigail J. Dodge

Geared towards kids ages 9 and up, The Kids Cookbook is all about having a great time in the kitchen. From the best-ever Blueberry Muffins to a Classic Turkey Club, from grown-up Fettuccine Alfredo to Brownie and Ice Cream Sandwiches, this book is bursting with imaginative recipes that have tons of kid-appeal! Give your future chefs a head start in the basics of cooking with this outstanding introduction.

  • Includes more than 40 easy-to-follow recipes
  • *Inset photographs are sprinkled throughout the recipes to give kids an up-close view of ingredients and cooking techniques
  • Classic cooking techniques are simplified and explained
  • A glossary of common and not so common ingredients includes photographs for easy identification
  • Spiral-bound for easy handling by small hands
   
THE JOY OF BREAKFAST
We read cookbooks like most people read novels. So, this is what we're reading--mostly about breakfast, of course! These are some of you recommended books for all you breakfast food lovers out there. Send us an email if you'd like to recommend a cookbook you think we'll enjoy -- or your favorite recipes using Cook-in-the-Kitchen products.
 

Joy of Cooking: All About Breakfast and Brunch

Sixty years since Irma Rombauer advised new cooks to "Stand facing the stove," America's love affair with Joy of Cooking continues unabated. And why not? Joy in hand, tens of millions of people -- from novices to professionals -- have learned to do everything from make a meat loaf to clean a squid to frost a wedding cake. For decades, Joy of Cooking has taught America how to cook, serving as the standard against which all other cookbooks are judged.

All About Breakfast & Brunch upholds that standard. In the conversational and instructional manner of the flagship book, All About Breakfast & Brunch elevates "the most important meal of the day" (and the ever-popular weekend brunch) and offers up such mouth-watering egg dishes as Savory Cheese and Herb-Filled Souffléed Omelet, Eggs Benedict, and Matzo Brei; savory brunch sides like Corned Beef Hash, Crabcakes, and Fried Green Tomatoes; delicious fruit and grain recipes, including Apple Fritters, Apricot Compote, and Muesli; and dozens of baked goods, pancakes, and waffles. You'll also find recipes for traditional brunch beverages as well as menus and entertaining tips. Add to that more than 150 original photographs, specially commissioned for this volume, presented in the most easy-to-use design imaginable.

Whether you belong to one of the millions of American households that already own a copy (or two) of Joy, or you have never cracked the spine of a cookbook before, Joy of Cooking: All About Breakfast & Brunch is for you. It is a spectacular achievement, worthy of its name. Joy has never been more beautiful.
   
BREAKFAST ESSENTIALS
We read cookbooks like most people read novels. So, this is what we're reading--mostly about breakfast, of course! These are some of you recommended books for all you breakfast food lovers out there. Send us an email if you'd like to recommend a cookbook you think we'll enjoy -- or your favorite recipes using Cook-in-the-Kitchen products.
 

Williams-Sonoma Essentials of Breakfast & Brunch
by Georgeanne Brennan

Packed with practical tips and stunning photography, Williams-Sonoma Essentials of B & B is the latest in the popular Essentials series. It offers a range of recipes for meals served from early morning through lunchtime.

The book includes information on seasonal ingredients and pantry essentials, entertaining ideas, instructional tips on how to make the perfect cup of coffee or tea, and helpful suggestions for setting up an omelet and bagel bar. Eight sample menus cover several occasions, from a summertime breakfast to a holiday brunch. The recipes feature both classic favorites and exciting new creations.

Features:

  • Over 130 delicious recipes; full-color photography
  • Suggestions for alternative ingredients, recipe variations, and accompaniments
  • Comprehensive glossary of ingredients and culinary terminology
   
GREAT BREAKFAST BOOK
We read cookbooks like most people read novels. So, this is what we're reading--mostly about breakfast, of course! These are some of you recommended books for all you breakfast food lovers out there. Send us an email if you'd like to recommend a cookbook you think we'll enjoy -- or your favorite recipes using Cook-in-the-Kitchen products.
 

Breakfast & Brunch: Delicious Recipes to Start the Day
by Tonia George

For many, breakfast is the best meal of the day, and on the weekends when time slows down, there's nothing better than an indulgent brunch. Breakfast & Brunch is packed with fresh, tasty ideas for all sorts of treats--whether you're grabbing a quick bite or entertaining friends with a weekend brunch feast. Drinks such as Mango and Cashew Nut Smoothie will prepare you for the day ahead. For slow-release energy, try Fruit, Grains, & Oats like Pink Grapefruit Broiled with Vanilla Sugars or Coconut and Sour Cherry Oaty Bars. Nothing says brunch quite like Eggs. Omelet with Chives and Gruyere is perfect for eating in bed on a day off. For those with a sweet tooth, Pastries & Bakes are sure to satisfy. Exploding Berry Crumble Muffins are ideal for mid-morning guests, while Pancakes & Waffles like popular Blueberry Pancakes will please both adults and kids. Those with big appetites will welcome Entrees, such as Corn Cakes with Avocado and Bacon, or a Steak, Fried Egg, and Mustard Butter Baguette from the Sandwiches, Salads, & Sides chapter. Finally, use up seasonal fruit by making Preserves: homemade Passionfruit Curd will turn your morning toast into something divine.