Superchef Family Cookbook
$19.99
This is the cookbook your family has been waiting for!
*The SuperChef Family Cookbook is more than a superhero-themed family cookbook-It’s two books in one!
*The story of rising Food Network star Darnell SuperChef Ferguson’s life
A cookbook of favorite family recipes written by SuperChef himself
The biographical introduction, loaded with full-color illustrations, provides motivational content that helps children learn how to be a superhero for Christ. It follows Darnell’s journey from a little boy playing sports with his family and friends in Philadelphia to culinary school, the Olympic cooking team, his eventual fall from grace into trouble with the law, and his life-saving decision to put his whole self into God’s hands. His story then goes on…
The second, bigger section of the book is jam-packed with creative and approachable recipes that the entire family will love-to cook as well as to eat! Culinary tips and techniques will be featured to help children learn to be a super chef like Darnell. This first book features information about knife-cutting techniques as well as safety in the kitchen. There are even QR codes that will take kids to online videos showing Darnell demonstrating the techniques and sharing other inspirational helps.
Accompanying children in their culinary journey is Little Super, a character from Ferguson’s Becoming Super comic book. Little Super will add his own feedback about the recipes and techniques children (and their parents!) will be experiencing together.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781496462282
ISBN10: 1496462289
Darnell Ferguson | Eric Bentley | Illustrator: Brad Smith
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2023
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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