Let's Make Some Lunch Cookbook Review

Let's Make Some Lunch Cookbook Review
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Title: Let's Make Some Lunch: Recipes Made with Love for Everyone: A Cookbook
Author: Sulhee Jessica Woo
Published: July 30, 2024, DK
No. of Pages: 272
Cover Price: $27.68 Hardcover, $12.99 Kindle


Sulhee Jessica Woo, also known as the Bento Box Queen, has released her first cookbook, Let's Make Some Lunch: Recipes Made with Love for Everyone: A Cookbook. Woo, who is a popular social media personality, is a food artist, and prepares beautiful lunches for her three girls. Her cookbook includes kid-friendly recipes for lunches that would make anyone swoon.
The recipes are quite appealing, even to adults, and they are written in the traditional form, so they are easy to follow. The ingredients are listed first, followed by step-by-step instructions. The book is colorful, and includes plenty of information on preparing lunches, as well as pantry items and hints. There are beautiful photographs of almost all of the recipes – mostly tucked into neat little compartments in bento boxes.

There are recipes here for almost everything: appetizers, desserts, main dishes, sandwiches, salads, etc., all with instructions for including in lunches. Most of the recipes have Asian roots, but there are other kid’s favorites, also. Most of the recipes are quite easy, with short lists of ingredients and most of the author’s suggestions include a well-balanced menu for each lunch.

All told, anyone who wants to go the extra mile and prepare beautiful bento box lunches and has the extra time, will want to pick up this cute cookbook. Bento boxes are fun and this book explores more possibilities than I have seen in other books.

Special thanks to NetGalley for supplying a review copy of this book.




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