Party Food for Girls by Alessandra Zecchini and Arantxa Zecchini Dowling
With delicate cupcakes decorated with flowers, fancy toppings for biscuits and stylish ideas for outdoor parties, this book is sure to delight every young girl wishing to create perfect party food. The Italian style and flair of this mother and daughter team is evident in this delicious food, which is easily prepared following the well laid out methods and step-by-step photographs.
Learning and mastering basic techniques and recipes is the secret behind this pretty book. It includes recipes for small cakes and finger food, picnics, lunch boxes and garden parties, as well as desserts and birthday cakes.
Top food photographer Shaun Cato-Symonds has created simple modern images that will appeal to young girls looking for inspiration to produce stylish food at home. All occasions are covered, with tempting creations for indoor parties and outside.
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Party Food for Girls
Alessandra Zecchini and Arantxa Zecchini Dowling
Published by New Holland
ISBN 9781869662998
RRP $29.99
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