A Toddler Cookbook

DSC03742 This is a wonderful cookbook for toddlers, and even grownups.   It is Pretend Soup, by Mollie Katzen and Anne Henderson.

DSC03744 Here is an example recipe for Popovers.

Surprisingly easy, I had not made them before, or had forgotten completely about them.

DSC03745 The recipe is nearly exactly the same as that for easy crepes, except it is backed in muffin pans, instead of fried in a frying pan.

DSC03746 After each recipe in words, is a pictorial recipe, which can help the youngsters who do not yet read, follow the recipe.

 

ADSC03747 It is an excellent reading readiness activity, and our three and a half-year old was fascinated with it.  The next chance I get, I will let her crack eggs by the recommended method for toddlers of cracking the whole egg into a bowl, and then removing the shells.

The authors say that they had cooked as toddlers, but their cooking was mud pies decorated with flowers for the snails and worms.

For sure our toddler was very fascinated with watching popover assembly, and also enjoyed eating it with plenty of jam.