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The Betty Crocker Cookbook
File:BettyCrockerPB10e.jpg
Cover of trade paperback 10th edition
AuthorGeneral Mills staff
Original titleThe Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book
LanguageEnglish
SubjectCulinary Arts
Genrenon-fiction
PublisherJohn Wiley and Sons
Publication date
1950 (original), 2011 (11th edition)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typebook
Pages576
ISBN0-7645-8374-3 (10th edition)
OCLC61461077
641.5 22
LC ClassTX714 .C7515 2005

The Betty Crocker Cookbook (11th edition, John Wiley and Sons, 2011) is a general kitchen reference sponsored and written by staff at General Mills, the holders of the Betty Crocker trademark. First published in 1950 as the Betty Crocker Picture Cook Book, the Betty Crocker Cookbook is the flagship book of a large collection of books with the Betty Crocker name and is available in binder, trade paperback and comb-bound formats, as well as several special-interest formats such as bridal, heart health, and a breast cancer fundraiser; in addition, mobile apps for iOS and Android are available to access the Betty Crocker recipe database on the web. It has traditionally made extensive use of photography and charts for easy access to data and technique information. It is sometimes informally known as "The Big Red", a term that General Mills has trademarked.

The overall series includes books on subjects such as cooking basics, entertaining, ethnic food, and the like, as well as the Betty Crocker: Kids Cook book and the bilingual English/Spanish Cocina Betty Crocker. In addition, the original 1950 edition and the Betty Crocker Cooky Book have been reprinted as facsimiles.

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