He knew they had avocado in them too because he saw me making them and nearly had a fit when I added sugar and chocolate to the avocado. The chocolate cupcakes with avocado and cauliflower were the best tasting cupcakes I’ve ever made. What Seinfeld doesn’t tell you is that the vegetables actually add significant subtle flavour, depth, and richness to your food. I love it because the recipes are sensational. It’s ingenious, and your children not only won’t care that you tricked them when you allow them to have seconds of chocolate cake, they’ll positively emulate you and come to appreciate, eventually, that avocado, broccoli, beetroot and chocolate are all symbiotic part of life’s food treats.īut even the fact that this book is all about making your family healthier without a hint of coercion isn’t the reason why I like it. The basic premise is that you create a series of healthy purees, based mainly on vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, beetroot, spinach, and butternut squash, and then you put them in just about everything you cook. If you’re a parent, this book will provide you with an extremely clever way of tricking your children into eating better. It also gives a wee hint that this is a fast, fun, but very light book written by a celebrity wife and presented in a pretty package. Solidly constructed, with a thick “wipe clean” matt finish (even the pages wipe clean), ring bound (as all cookbooks ought to be), retro coloured light green and pink with a rich plaid binder, and a great cartoon cover, Deceptively Delicious’ enticing, well designed look promises fun and encourages you to put down everything else and dive in straightaway. Let’s forget the contents for a moment, and judge Deceptively Deliciousby its cover. Simple Secrets to Get Your Kids Eating Good Food
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