Cookbook Review: It All Begins with Food
I received a copy of “It All Begins with Food” from Appetite by Random House for review. No further compensation was provided for writing this post and all opinions are my own.
It All Begins with Food by Leah Garrard-Cole is a cookbook geared towards families with young children. Full of tips, ideas & recipes, this book not only provides delicious and nutritious foods for babies & children, Leah’s recipes are good for the whole family.
Admittedly, when I was given the opportunity to attend the Leah’s book launch, I was a bit hesitant. I don’t have children, but as a nutritionist it just made sense. Parents, caregivers & friends are always asking for resources to help them simple ways to get their kids to eat healthier and this book is a fantastic resource!
About It All Begins with Food
It’s more than a cookbook with recipes. Leah starts with an overview of organic food & GMOs, stocking your pantry and tools & equipment for your kitchen, and moves on to meal planning and tips for growing adventurous eaters. She does all of this in a gentle, no-guilt manner making it accessible for busy parents. She encourages cooking at home with whole ingredients while keeping it realistic. There’s no obscure ingredients and most of the equipment you’ll likely already have at home.
Are you wondering when to start your baby on solid foods? The kinds of foods to start with? It’s covered in this book. Do you want to make your own baby food? The “Favorite First Single Foods at a Glance” is a 14-page chart with suggested cooking method, key nutrients and a section on how to serve it. This book will be your go-to resource for years to come. The recipes are delicious for all ages – I made the Spelt Pancakes with Cheese and Broccoli (recipe below) and ate them all myself!
About the Author Leah Garrard-Cole
Before having children, Leah was a teacher working with children in inner-city schools, and saw on a daily basis the challenges faced by kids dealing with food insecurity. She has a master’s in special education and studied the impact of chemical-laden foods on children’s behaviour and their ability to learn & focus. She is also the creator of Love Child Organics. Leah’s first book It All Begins with Food is a great gift for anyone with young children.
Spelt Pancakes with Cheese and Broccoli
I couldn’t get a new cookbook and not try out a recipe or two. These Spelt Pancakes with Cheese & Broccoli are easy to make and kid-friendly. Great on their own, as a base for eggs or for dipping, these savoury pancakes are simple enough for beginner cooks to make.
While working in the kitchen at a kids summer program our junior team members, who were new to following recipes & cooking, made a batch of these pancakes for the kids. The recipe was easy enough for them to follow and make unassisted, and the kids loved the pancakes!


Spelt Pancakes with Cheese and Broccoli

Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups spelt flour
- 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 2 eggs
- 3/4 cup plain Greek yogurt
- 1/2 cup milk
- 1 TBSP virgin coconut oil, butter or ghee, melted plus extra for frying
- 1 cup grated cheddar cheese
- 1 cup very finely chopped broccoli florets
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combine the flour and baking powder.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the eggs, yogurt, milk, and the tablespoon of oil.
- Pour the wet ingredients into the dry and stir together until just mixed. Allow to sit for 5 minutes.
- Add the cheese and broccoli and stir to combine. The batter will be a bit thicker than typical pancake batter.
- Warm a skillet or griddle over medium heat, and melt a small amount of oil in the pan. I find that medium-high heat will burn these pancakes because of the cheese, so it is better to go for a lower heat and cook a little longer on each side than would be typical with regular pancakes.
- Once the pan is hot, pour out 1/4-cup portions of the batter into the pan. Cook for 4 minutes on the first side, then flip over and cook for 3 minutes on the second side. You will know it’s time to flip when bubbles start to break through the surface on the first side.
- Serve cut into quarters, strips, or bite-size pieces. No sauce or dip required! Freeze these in an airtight container, with parch- ment between layers, for up to 3 months. Reheat in the toaster, or at 350°F in the oven for 5–10 minutes.
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