Betty Crocker
Betty Crocker is a fictional character and brand created in 1921 by the Washburn-Crosby Company in Minneapolis to personalize responses to consumer baking inquiries. She became an iconic figure through her radio show 'Betty Crocker Cooking School of the Air' starting in 1924, cookbooks like the 1950 'Big Red' Picture Cook Book, and wartime efforts, earning her the title 'First Lady of Food' as the second best-known woman in America in 1945.[1][2][3]
Cookbooks
Recipes
Betty Crocker's Cookie Jar
Betty Crocker's Easy Cooking for Family and Friends: More Than 350 Delicious Everyday Recipes
Betty Crocker New Cake Decorating
Betty Crocker Gluten-Free Baking
Betty Crocker 20 Best Gluten-Free Dessert Recipes
Betty Crocker 300 Calorie Comfort Food: 300 Favorite Recipes for Eating Healthy Every Day
Betty Crocker The Big Book of Chicken
Betty Crocker 20 Best Pizza Recipes
Betty Crocker 300 Calorie Comfort Food: 300 Favorite Recipes for Eating Healthy Every Day
Betty Crocker 20 Best Birthday Cakes Recipes for Kids
Betty Crocker The Big Book of Breakfast and Brunch
Betty Crocker Smoothies
Betty Crocker Vegetarian Cooking
Betty Crocker's Fix-It-Fast Family Favorites: More Than 400 Great-Tasting Ways to Get Dinner on the Table
Betty Crocker Christmas Cookies
Betty Crocker Tiny Bites (Betty Crocker Cooking)
Betty Crocker Fun Desserts: HMH Selects (Betty Crocker Cooking)
Betty Crocker 20 Best Quinoa Recipes
Betty Crocker New Cake Decorating
Betty Crocker Birthdays
Betty Crocker Fix-with-a-Mix Desserts
Betty Crocker Party Cookbook, Facsimile Edition
Betty Crocker's Cookbook: Everything You Need to Know to Cook Today (Betty Crocker's Cookbook, 9th ed)
Betty Crocker Cookies Cookies: 100 Recipes for the Way You Really Cook