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Chef Joey's Cupcake Creations

This review was prepared by Nidhi of Charche Chauke Ke.

We all try to involve the kids in the kitchen but all of us Moms and Dads who have been putting off baking with kids...get Chef Joey's Cupcake Creation. Illustrations by Jason Hutton make for a great visual appeal. All the kids will want to turn into a chef as the book is about Joey who was born an amazing chef.

This book is baked up by Brenda Tuttle who along with her husband Joe were chefs and have now transitioned to food sales. The book also comes with an audio book download but I could not access it since it is still unavailable.

I have a 4 year old son and a 1 1/2 year old daughter. The illustrations are so enticing that my daughter likes to carry the book everywhere she goes. I wish it was a board book cause I do not think that this book will be able to last long with my daughter's use. The book is about a very young chef Joey who bakes up cupcakes. This book is an activity book in which there is no real recipe. The recipe is from the back of a chocolate cake mix and the frosting's recipe is the true sugary stuff that the kids thoroughly enjoy.

We completed this project when my son baked up cupcakes for a potluck with families at his preschool. I dare not use my own chocolate cake mix because he made sure that he shop with me for the cake mix. We indeed had fun preparing the cupcakes. The sonny boy could not believe that he was allowed to stand so close to the mixer and feel like he is mixing.

Everything was close to perfect (exactly matching what the book contained) until the cupcakes came out of the oven. I showed them to him as they came out and then told him that they were really hot and he should stay away. I placed them on the counter as I always do. My curious George could not contain his excitement and keep his eyes away from his creations. He got on a stool and got a neat burn on his chin which resembles a goateel. Ouch! it hurt and.....one more (and probably most important) lesson learnt. I was quite upset with myself for undertaking this project in the first place and then being careless.......but I guess this is also a part of being a Mom. Ouch happens and soon it does not hurt that much.

I had been not sure of the frosting with 3 cups of powdered sugar yet it came out well. I then realized the power of sugar and how much kids adore it. Everybody at the preschool loved the cupcakes (although deep inside me, I thought of them as cardboard cupcakes....I know……, I learnt my lessons too) and I also concurred that the cupcakes were indeed moist.

The pride that the boy felt when his friends and their parents picked his cupcake was enormous. He felt really happy and proud. That warmed my heart. I like to call this entire book a cupcake project and this was totally worth it when I saw my son beaming at the preschool potluck. What I found genuinely lacking was the absence of the word of caution. I know, I know .........not just because the boy got burnt but in general I have found that the written word has a greater effect on kids. When there is no real recipe as such and its all about kids and the book is more about an activity....I wonder why the regular warnings were not mentioned. All the book says is ......."Chef Joey encourages you to find an adult to help you to make these cupcakes". The regular general notes about safety and precaution must always be mentioned in a book like this.

Initially I wondered why this book was written in the first place. Why could I not buy a chocolate cake mix and have my son help me out with it (rather I help him with it)...and decorate the cupcakes. But the point about the book is that it is visually appealing which drives the kids and their parents to get out of their comfortable chair (or drag their tired bodies.....) and complete another project ........an accomplishment for the child.

Audax Artifex
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Ineresting review - yes once burnt twice shy -it seems like the book really made a iittle chef/baker of your boy!!!!! I understand your reservations and your boy did get burnt. You are right some words about the dangers of heat and sharp objects would be great in a book like this.

About children's parties I have a lot of experience with them and I agree with Nigella Lawson's words "children's parties are really only sugar orgies" blunt but true. I don't even bother to make much of a cake I make a thin layer of cake from a packet and then I do a thick layer of icing (frosting) on top of that I call it "icing sugar cake" children will always pick off the icing and leave the cake anyway. It can be upsetting for parents when all their hard work for the cake isn't even eaten and left behind while all the sugar on top is devoured instantly.

I like the idea of the book and it seems it really worked for you and your kids (apart from the injury). Cheers from Audax in Australia.

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Thank you for sharing your thoughts on Chef Joey's Cupcake Creations. It certainly looks as if you and your children had a good time using the recipes. I will definitely try these out myself. casino en ligne

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