COOK UP A HEAPING DISH OF CULTURE WITH TASTY RECIPES FROM AMERICAN IMMIGRANTS
Who knew culture could be so delicious? In THE COMING TO AMERICA COOKBOOK, you'll discover how America's immigrants have lived and dined over the centuries. This scrumptious survey of a wide variety of cuisine--Mexican, Irish, Chinese, Moroccan, Turkish, Ethiopian, Nigerian, and many more--blends together an appetizing mix of kid-friendly recipes and fun food facts throughout each chapter.
Kids will have a great time learning about each culture's distinctive foods and traditions while they cook up easy and yummy recipes, including:
Author: Karen E. D'Amico, Karen E. Drummond
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 03/17/2005
Pages: 192
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 9.16h x 7.56w x 0.42d
ISBN: 9780471483359
Who knew culture could be so delicious? In THE COMING TO AMERICA COOKBOOK, you'll discover how America's immigrants have lived and dined over the centuries. This scrumptious survey of a wide variety of cuisine--Mexican, Irish, Chinese, Moroccan, Turkish, Ethiopian, Nigerian, and many more--blends together an appetizing mix of kid-friendly recipes and fun food facts throughout each chapter.
Kids will have a great time learning about each culture's distinctive foods and traditions while they cook up easy and yummy recipes, including:
- NAAN, a bread made with yogurt, which is a staple of Indian cooking
- SAVORY SHRIMP OVER RICE, a recipe from Northern Italy passed down through generations
- BRATWURST WITH SAUERKRAUT, a favorite dish of Wisconsin, where many Germans settles in the nineteenth century
- BANANA STRAWBERRY BATIDOS, icy Cuban drinks that are as common as cola in cities with many Cuban residents, such as Miami
- DUTCH WINDMILL COOKIES, which are traditionally made in the Netherlands at Christmas time
Author: Karen E. D'Amico, Karen E. Drummond
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 03/17/2005
Pages: 192
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 9.16h x 7.56w x 0.42d
ISBN: 9780471483359
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