When Calls The Heart Cookbook Volume 3
$16.99
Dining with the Hearties- Volume 3 follows the successful release of Dining with the Hearties Volume 1 and 2, the cookbooks sourced from When Calls the Heart fans across the country. These fans, who affectionately refer to themselves as The Hearties, were asked to once again submit that one “no miss” recipe that everyone raves about. From the massive amount of recipes we received, our professional chefs cooked and tested every recipe you’ll find in this mouthwatering collection of appetizers, side dishes and salads, main entrees, and breads and desserts.
Just about everyone that cooks has that one “go to” recipe that they’ll make when they need the meal to be great. Dining with the Hearties-Volume 3, once again offers a proven collection of those recipes, not from fancy restaurant chefs, but from families that love to cook, working with regular ingredients, in kitchens just like yours. The pictures you see are the actual dishes our chefs created from the exact recipes, assembled into an easy to use cookbook, with full-color photography on every page. This is a perfect gift for that When Calls the Heart fan in your life or just someone that loves to cook.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780998552163
ISBN10: 099855216X
Edify Films
Binding: Spiral Bound
Published: October 2019
When Calls The Heart
Publisher: Edify Films Inc.
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