A giant candy cookie to share with friends, baked in DSA. Yes, it's possible.
The Art Student Cookbook
The nitty gritty:
Researching and developing recipes that are FAST, CHEAP and
HEALTHY
Final Product will be a cookbook with illustrations and
photos of the created and tested recipes
The group will research, test and create visuals for recipes over the following weeks
Progress will be documented as a Youtube series vlog
Food tastings, group meetings, comparative
shopping and kitchen tests
Cover mock up of cookbook
Example of Table of Contents Categories
Recipe card with Photo/illustrations
Here's an example, from the folks at Sorted Food, of how the videos might be done. Starts with a summary of events and shows a test of a recipe and it's outcome. You get to eat stuff, seriously what more do you want?
A Little More Info
The point of this is to make good food without spending too much time or money and to feel good about what you're making.
The group will be subdivided into the different food sections
for the cookbook. They will research and rate recipes by how well they fit the restrictions. This information will be shared with the group to help determine and narrow final recipes. Documentation will be shown as weekly short videos, similar to
the SORTED FridgeCam series. From there the recipes will be finalized and
designed for the book along with the illustrative and photographic elements for
print. The book maybe distributed as a physical book or pdf and made available to CCAD students.
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