World kitchen celebrations Recipes from around the world

Abigail Wheatley, 1974-

Book - 2025

This vibrant collection of simple recipes cooked by families around the world for celebrations and festivals is the follow-up to World Kitchen that received a star from SLJ. This second cookbook in the series concentrates on recipes for celebrations and festivals. Each recipe brings authentic international flavors, traditions and stories to your table. Also featuring fascinating facts about regional festive traditions, cooking equipment and ingredients. All the recipes are vegetarian, and instructions are also included to make them vegan, nut-free, dairy-free, egg-free and gluten-free - or any combination of these.

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Subjects
Genres
cookbooks
Cookbooks
Livres de cuisine
Published
London, United Kingdom : Usborne Publishing Limited 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Abigail Wheatley, 1974- (author)
Other Authors
Chaaya Prabhat (illustrator), Katie Goldwren (designer)
Item Description
"Recipes from around the world"-- Cover.
Includes index.
Physical Description
64 pages : color illustrations, color map ; 30 cm
Audience
7-10 years
Grades 3-4
ISBN
9781836051770
  • Getting started
  • Cooking basics
  • Recipe map
  • Carly's St. David's Day cakes
  • Jonathan's Halloween cookies
  • Celebration cakes
  • Giorgia's no-bake birthday cake
  • Arthur's Passover charoset
  • Lara's Twelfth Night cake
  • Batoul's family-time salad
  • Celebration fruits & vegetables
  • Tomoko's Girls' Day sushi
  • Elliya's Barbados Day conkies
  • Yve's Christmas Eve salad
  • Joanna's Day of the Dead bread
  • Celebration sweets
  • Araceli's Palm Sunday toast
  • Chloé's New Year dumplings
  • Oliver & Fran's ANZAC biscuits
  • Celebration drinks
  • Marilla's pool party limeade
  • Pinta's rice-festival pancakes
  • Paula's Shrovetide buns
  • Ben & Ethan's Thanksgiving tarts
  • Ishaque's Ramadan fritters
  • Celebration herbs & spices
  • Tara's celebration cake
  • Omoiho's party rice
  • Jaxon's New Year pie
  • Swapping ingredients.
Review by School Library Journal Review

Gr 3--7--To appreciate different cultures, start with what people eat. Budding chefs looking to cozy up to some bedtime reading with a celebratory theme would enjoy this colorful companion to World Kitchen. This title brings baking around the world to life with Prabhat's distinct illustrations of food, family, and fun. The cookbook is not organized traditionally by new year but begins March 1st with Welsh St. David's Day and Halloween, then jumps to Twelfth Night. A world map and cooking instructions with tools and descriptions paint an international picture of festive cuisine. Educators could use this to pair with Lois Ehlert's Eating the Alphabet and create a lesson using local farmers' markets to illustrate how it takes a village to put food on the table. A QR code links to videos that show how special occasions are celebrated worldwide, with recipes to download and cooking guides. Wheatley whips up valuable points about handwashing, positioning pan handles, and explicitly states that users should consider allergies before making a recipe. Text layouts include which fruits/vegetables, cakes, drinks, and spices are associated with the celebrations for a real cultural infusion. Families from around the world contributed these recipes that will inspire children to research and share their favorite sweet and savory ethnic foods. VERDICT Younger tweens will be immersed in annual global celebrations and relish this cookbook's vibrant graphic novel feel.--Laura Dooley-Taylor

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