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Book Details:

World Explorer Family Cookbook

by Nabila Khashoggi


CategoryMiddle-Grade Non-Fiction (Ages 8-12), 215 pages
GenreCookbook
Publisher: Full Cycle Publications
Publication Date: May  2025.
Content Rating: G

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Book Description:

The Spartan & the Green Egg World Explorer Cookbook contains family-friendly recipes from across the globe. With beautiful photography and easy to follow instructions, this cookbook makes cooking educational and fun for adventurers. Ideal for sparking creativity and curiosity, it’s a must have for anyone looking to explore the world through food. From simple dishes kids can prepare themselves to meals that invite adults to join in, it’s the perfect opportunity for family bonding in the kitchen. Each recipe is paired with historical culinary fats of the country of origin. Whether making Mahjouba from Algeria or Chiles Rellenos from Guatemala, you will gain new skills while discovering cultures worldwide.  Let the Adventure Begin!
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Cooking With Kids

One of the greatest joys I’ve discovered while creating The Explorer’s Cookbook is seeing families cook together. There’s something magical about a child standing on a stool, proudly stirring a pot, or measuring flour with a look of deep concentration. Though to be fair, my youngest is tall enough now to not need any help towering over the counter! Cooking with kids isn’t just about making food, it’s about making memories, building skills, and sparking curiosity.

When I set out to create this cookbook, I wanted the recipes to be approachable for little hands and big imaginations. I pictured families whisking batter, sprinkling herbs, and asking questions about where the recipe came from. Those moments are golden, because they blend learning, creativity, and connection all in one.

Start With Simple, Success-Ready Recipes

Though the cookbook is not strictly for kids, it is designed with families in mind. And you know, kids gain confidence when they can see (and taste) the results of their work quickly (so do adults!). In The Explorer’s Cookbook, I’ve included plenty of recipes that don’t require complicated techniques or long cooking times. Flatbreads, fruit skewers, and no-bake desserts are perfect places to start. These dishes are easy enough for beginners, yet still full of flavor and cultural inspiration.

Make It a Sensory Experience

Cooking engages all the senses: smelling spices, feeling textures, hearing the sizzle of a pan, seeing vibrant colors, and of course, tasting the results. I’ve found that when kids are encouraged to explore with their senses, they’re more likely to try new foods. Let them smell cinnamon before it goes into a dish or taste a tiny pinch of sea salt and compare it to table salt.

Embrace the Mess

Yes, flour will end up on the floor, and someone will probably crack an egg a little too enthusiastically. But the mess is part of the fun. Keep the atmosphere light and focused on the joy of the process rather than perfection. I promise, the smiles will be worth it.

Connect the Food to the World

One of my favorite ways to engage kids is to connect the recipe to a place and a story. If you’re making sushi rolls, talk about Japan. If you’re baking pita bread, explore maps of the Middle East. This transforms the act of cooking into a mini cultural lesson: exactly what The Explorer’s Cookbook is designed to do.

Cooking with kids is about so much more than dinner. It’s about fostering creativity, patience, curiosity, and connection. It’s about laughter, teamwork, and that magical moment when everyone sits down together to enjoy what they’ve made.

So pull up a stool, hand your little chef a spoon, and open the cookbook. Adventure awaits…right there in your kitchen.

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Meet Author Nobila Khashoggi:

Born along the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean and raised amid the rich cultures of Europe, Nabila Khashoggi blends global inspiration with entrepreneurial passion. She founded NABILA K, a lifestyle brand offering skincare, makeup, home ambiance, and products that celebrate indulgence and well-being.

Nabila sparked her young son’s imagination with fantastical bedtime tales of a boy and his adventurous friends traveling the globe inside a living green egg — a whimsical extraterrestrial guide. These enchanting narratives blossomed into Spartan and the Green Egg, a colorful children’s graphic novel and chapter-book series that introduces young readers to environmental stewardship, cultural diversity, and the wonders of our world.

connect with the author: website ~ facebook ~  instagram goodreads
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From soups, sandwiches, salads, and of course the main course, to cakes, made famous by Mamma and her friends, with recipes Mamma got from Grandmamma.

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Check out this yummy recipe!

Soft Sweet Molasses Cookies!

Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

Ingredients:

•1 1/2 cups butter, softened
•1 cup granulated sugar
•1 cup brown sugar
•1/2 cup molasses
•2 eggs
•4 cups all-purpose flour
•4 tsp. baking soda
•2 tsp. ground cinnamon
•1 tsp. ground cloves
•1 tsp. ground ginger
•1 1/2 tsp. Sea salt

Directions:

1. The most important thing to remember is to be sure to mix the wet Ingredients separately. Best practice to do is to mix the wet Ingredients together in a separate bowl and then the dry Ingredients together in a separate bowl. Combining them together later.

2. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.

3. Whisk together flour, soda, cinnamon, cloves, ginger and salt. Set aside. (These are your dry Ingredients.)

4. In a stand mixer (or with a handheld mixer), in a separate bowl, beat together butter and sugar on medium speed until light and fluffy, about 1-2 minutes. (These are your wet Ingredients.)

5. Add in the eggs and molasses into the “WET” ingredients and beat on medium-low speed until combined.

6. Add in the dry Ingredients and beat together until combined.

7. Roll the dough into 1” diameter balls.

8. Pour 1/4 cup of granulated sugar onto a shallow dish, and roll cookie balls in sugar to completely coat.

9. Place on cookie sheet at least 1 inch apart and bake for about 8-10 minutes.

10. Cookies will crack at the top, and the centers will still be a bit gooey.

11. Remove from oven and let cool for 2 minutes to firm slightly (if you move them too quickly off the baking sheet, they will fall apart), and then let cool completely or serve warm.

12. Cookies last up to one week in an airtight container (however in my home they never make it that long. (LOL).

About Author J.A. Jackson:

J.A. Jackson is the pseudonym for an author, who loves to write deliciously sultry adult romantic, suspenseful, entertaining novels with a unique twist. She lives in an enchanted little house she calls home in the Northern California foothills.

She spent over ten years working in the non-profit sector where she wrote grants, press releases and contributed many stories to their newsletter. She was their Newsletter editor for over ten years. She loves growing roses, a good pot of hot tea, chocolate, magical stories, suspense stories, ghost stories, and reading Jane Austen again and again in her past time.

Please write her at P.O. Box 1494, Clovis, CA 93613

Email Address: jerreecejackson@gmail.com or jerreecejackson@yahoo.com

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