![]() ![]() If you are not interested in buying this book but want to see some recipes, then check out Eating well is not easy, but I think Jessica Seinfeld approached this serious topic in a fun, realistic way. Author(s): Jessica Seinfeld Cooking & Food. Her book is filled with traditional recipes that kids love, except theyre stealthily packed with veggies hidden in them so kids. ![]() Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food - Ebook written by Jessica Seinfeld. In addition to the good recipes, I enjoyed the “retro” layout of this cookbook with illustrations and endorsements from the Seinfeld kids. Deceptively Delicious : Sneaky Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Foods. Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating. There are many recipes in Deceptively Delicious that I hope to try, including the creamy potato soup (with cauliflower and squash snuck in), chicken nuggets (with discreet broccoli) and banana pudding pie (with a dash of cantaloupe and squash!). Seinfeld provided simple instructions on how to prepare, puree and store each vegetable or fruit, and other shortcuts to make cooking and eating a joy. Most of the ingredients are ones in your pantry, or available at the grocery store or market. As I perused each recipe, I was impressed with the approachability of each one. This cookbook features more than 150 super fun recipes for young cooks, from cheddar apple skewers to chicken fingers. ½ cup butternut squash or cauliflower puree. Deceptively Delicious - Jessica Seinfeld Double-dipped for double the crunch Fried Chicken Taco, Korean Fried Chicken, Fried Youll never guess the secret. Hearst Home Kids The Big, Fun Kids Cookbook. With introductions by cardiologists and a nutritionist, Deceptively Delicious could be the answer for many parents who fight with their kids about eating. ½ cup nonfat (skim) milk or plant-based milk, such as cashew or almond, plus more if necesarry. The idea is that your kids won’t detect the good-for-them stuff. Seinfeld created recipes that mix kid-approved foods (such as chicken nuggets and brownies) with pureed vegetables or fruits. Most kids are famous for not wanting to eat what’s good for them, and Mrs. Deceptively Delicious, written by Jessica Seinfeld (Jerry’s wife), was a cookbook full of recipes and ideas on how to sneak fruits and vegetables into your child’s diet. Deceptively Delicious: Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food By Jessica Seinfeld Collins Living, 2008.
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