REVIEW – Betty Crocker Halloween Cookbook
By valmg on Sep 16, 2012 with Comments 2

Betty Crocker Halloween Cookbook
- Paperback: 208 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (August 28, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1118388941
- ISBN-13: 978-1118388945
- Cover price $16.99
ABOUT THE BETTY CROCKER HALLOWEEN COOKBOOK
A Spooktacular and Delicious Collection of Halloween Recipes
When it comes to fun food, nothing beats Halloween. From scary treats like Boneyard Dirt Pops to frightening main dishes like Spiderweb Black Bean Burgers to bewitching beverages like Chilling Jack-o’-Lantern Smoothies, this must-have collection of Halloween recipes will keep kids and adults well fed and fully entertained too! So if you’re looking for fun in the kitchen this Halloween season, fear not. Betty Crocker Halloween Cookbook is the terrifyingly tasty time you’ve been waiting for.
Look inside for:
Almost 100 recipes accompanied by scary full-color photographs
Bonus features on setting up a Halloween buffet, easy ways to reuse Halloween candy and recipes for giving ghoulish gifts
Helpful cooking tips and techniques throughout, along with full nutrition information for every recipe
MY THOUGHTS
I received a copy of the Betty Crocker Halloween Cookbook.
Chapters include:
- Planning a Fright Fest
- Ghoulish Giftable Goodies
- Bewitching Bites & Drinks
- Mystifying Main Dishes
- Spooky Cupcakes & Cakes
- Frightful Cookies & Other Treats
This cookbook is fun and droolworthy,and contains recipes for all sorts of foods. How do I know they’re droolworthy? Because every recipe includes a picture of the finished dish. The recipes are well written and easy to understand. I was thrilled to see that the recipes include cooking and prep time, which I find so helpful for when I’m deciding what to make. Chapter page edges are color coded, and the index in the back of the book lists the recipes according to the chapter they’re in. There are lots of recipes in here that I’d like to try, including Graveyard Bones with Dip, Spiderweb Pot Pies, Spiderweb Applesauce Cake, Scary Cat Cookies, and Munchable Mice, amongst others. This cookbook is must have for anyone that enjoys entertaining and celebrating Halloween.
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Betty Crocker a respected brand older than me. I remember saving its own box top coupons.
This sounds like a book that I wish I could get.