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The Parisian Macaron (or Macaroon) is the stylishly light French
confection tipped to be the new cupcake and finally hitting the
glossies outside France. The art of making macarons is highly
respected in France, as it requires precision and technique to
create its delicate airy meringue-based shell with a moist centre
of fragrant custard cream or chocolate ganache. Macarons can be a
challenge for the beginner, but the process is made much easier and
fun in this colourful new book from Jill Colonna. She guides you
precisely through each step in making perfect Parisian macarons and
explains simply and clearly her secrets so you can also make
macarons like the French. Starting with classic macaron flavours
such as rose, pistachio, chocolate, lemon and vanilla, she then
encourages you to be creative with her inspiring chocolate
combinations such as pistachio-wasabi and others with a Scottish
twist. Dazzle guests with macarons as a basis for chic desserts. Or
amaze them with Jill's latest creation of the lightest,
sugar-reduced, hot and spicy Tikka Mac'sala or Thai green curry
macarons which are sensational either before or during dinner.
Suggested wines and speciality teas are suggested for each macaron
recipe, along with presentation ideas for weddings, children's
parties, gifts plus many other tips. (You will discover that making
Parisian macarons can be the most gratifying and addictive of
life's little luxuries to make at home yourself.)
The natural fermentation of sourdough culture has proven health benefits and rich depth of flavor. In Sourdough, Sarah Owens shows you just how simple creating a healthy sourdough starter from scratch can be. Beyond traditional breads, nearly 100 delightfully seasonal recipes include pies, cookies, cakes, scones, flatbreads, tarts, and more. Laced with botanical and cultural notes on grains, fruits and vegetables, herbs, and wildcrafted foods, Sourdough celebrates seasonal abundance alongside the timeless craft of artisanal baking.
Bring the mysterious and magical world of Emily Dickinson into your
home by making the comforting foods that Emily loved to cook.
Whether you are a fan of the hit television series Dickinson or
have long been inspired by Emily Dickinson's poems, this enchanting
cookbook brings Emily to life as little else could. A distinguished
food historian said this about Emily: "She was probably better
known as a baker than a poet in her lifetime." Remarkably, that is
true! Emily wrote her poetry in the kitchen of her home in
Massachusetts and was cooking up a storm much of the time. She
wrote poems on the wrappers of packages of chocolate that she had
ordered for baking; and she wrote recipes in her notebooks of
poems. Food and cooking were central to Emily's identity and were
woven into her vocation of writing poetry. The more than 50 recipes
in this colorful and lavishly illustrated book include recipes that
Emily recorded during her life, other recipes we know she and her
family enjoyed, and recipes typical of the New England of her time.
All are completely updated for today's cooks. Throughout, you will
also find inspiring poems by Emily, some about food specifically,
others that provide poetic inspiration for the recipes in this
volume. The recipes include: Winter Vegetable Soup Carrot Fritters
Apple-Butter Glazed Doughnuts Boston Brown Bread Lemon Verbena Tea
Loaf Emily's Oval Gingerbread Cakes Chocolate Loaf Cake with
Cherries New England Pear Tart Peaches and Cream Pudding Emily's
Chocolate Caramels This charming cookbook makes a perfect gift for
the Emily fan in your life-or for yourself, if you happen to love
Emily and the comforting foods of days gone by.
Cake Decorating with the Kids: Get messy in the kitchen with 30
gorgeous, easy-to-follow contemporary cake decorating projects to
make at home with the kids. Children of all ages will love to get
involved and take charge of spreading the fillings and toppings,
rolling out fondant icing, cutting shapes and making sugar
decorations to help create delicious sweet treats, from cupcakes
and cookies to cake pops, whoopie pies and tiered party cake ideas.
Cake decorating is a fun, exciting craft for children and each
recipe includes tasks for younger and older kids. The cake designs
are perfect for school events, birthday cakes for children,
parties, or simply rainy day fun in the kitchen, but as they are so
professional-looking they are would also suitable for adult parties
as well Includes essential safety information for working with
children in the kitchen, as well as storage, transportation and
presentation advice, perfect for children's parties You will also
find yummy cake recipes and all the basic cake decorating
techniques you need to know to create the projects. Comes with
lay-flat binding to keep the book open when your hands are covered
in flour
BAKING TO BRING A SMILE TO EVERYONE'S FACE When Peter Sawkins
became the youngest ever winner of the Great British Bake Off in
2020, it was a landmark moment on a journey that began when he
started baking flapjacks and shortbread aged five. In his debut
cookbook, Peter reveals his trademark tricks to baking success.
With easy-to-follow recipes, he shares everything from bakes for
beginners to celebratory showstoppers . . . and, of course, all
with a gluten-free option. From his Cranachan Cake and Christmas
Croquembouche to Apple Galette and Mini Carrot Cakes, Peter's flair
for flavour and passion for baking make this a book you will turn
to again and again.
Accompanying the Channel 4 series, A Baker's Life contains 100 of Paul Hollywood's very best baking recipes, which have been finessed over decades spent as a baker.
Each chapter is filled with bakes that represent a different decade - learning the basics at his father's bakery; honing his pastry skills in the finest hotels; discovering the bold flavours of the Middle East while working in Cyprus; and finding fame with the phenomenally popular Great British Bake Off television series.
Thanks to this book (and its clear step-by-step instructions), recipes that Paul has spent years perfecting can be recreated at home. Favourites include garlic baguettes; feta and chive bread; chorizo and chilli Scotch eggs; mum's ginger biscuits; double chocolate Danish twists; and hazelnut cappuccino cake.
With photographs from personal family albums, plus many professional insights into and anecdotes that reveal what makes a great baker, A Baker's Life will show you how to bring the baking skills Paul has learnt over a lifetime into your own home kitchen.
This in depth course in the craft of bread making will turn the
most hesitant beginner into a confident bread maker. The course
begins with a thorough introduction to ingredients and equipment,
including the properties of the many types of flour available, the
benefits of a good bread knife, and the relative merits of bread
machines, stand mixers, and food processors. With ingredients and
equipment mastered, the reader moves on to the basic steps of
making bread. From measuring flour and yeast to slicing a warm
loaf. Chattman leaves nothing to chance. She describes why dough is
kneaded, how fermentation makes the dough rise, how to store fresh
bread, and everything in between. The second section of the book
offers detailed recipes for crafting artisanal loaves of every
bread style. From simple baguettes to yeasted flatbreads and
wholegrain sourdoughs, here are irresistible breads to complement
every skill level.
THE MOST POPULAR BAKING RECIPES FROM AUSTRALIA'S #1 FOOD SITE - 100
perfect cakes, slices, puddings and more The Taste Top 100 Baking
Masterclass cookbook is a sweet-filled tome that is the ultimate
baker's delight. With hand-picked bakes that includes updated
classics and seasonal favourites including lemon meringue pie, rich
chocolate mud cake and the ultimate pavlova. If you're ready to
take your baking to the next level, be inspired to try our
super-indulgent, over-the-top cakes and bakes that will win you
praise at any event. Each of these recipes feature easy-to-follow
step-by-step images and instructions, plus invaluable tips and
tricks so you'll nail it every time. Happy baking!
A Treatise on the Art of Bread-Making was published in London in
1805, the work of a medical man, little known for any other books,
save a couple of pamphlets on gout and sore throats and fever,
which he observed in his native Uxbridge in Middlesex. His book on
bread is by no means medical, but rather an entertaining and
instructive tour through the whole process of bread-making from
growing and harvesting the wheat, to developing satisfactory
yeasts, running an effective bakehouse and investigating a whole
variety of recipes for breads made not only from wheat, but also
other grains, potatoes and rice. The book ends with a resume of
current law relating to the sale of bread, and an appendix
containing the witness statements to a parliamentary committee on
baking in 1804. The literature of bread-making in Britain is by no
means as full as that on the continent of Europe. Because baking
was a trade craft, practised by people barely on the verge of
literacy, most instructions and technical lore were transmitted by
word of mouth from master to apprentice down through the years.
These instructions were deemed 'secrets' and the very idea of
publishing them in a printed book would have been anathema. For
this reason, there are surprisingly few recipes in domestic cookery
books of the period, the authors reckoning that cooks would leave
it to the bakers. The literature did not really kick off until the
Victorian period, and only rose to a flood in the last quarter of
the nineteenth century. After Edlin, the next person to tackle the
subject was a trained baker in 1828; the value, therefore, of this
first book is especially great, as no others exist.
Karen Tack and Alan Richardson show how to create funny, scary, and
sophisticated masterpieces, using common sweets and snack items.
With these easy-to-follow techniques, even the most kitchen
challenged cooks can: Raise a big-top circus cupcake tier for a
child's birthday Trot out a line of confectionery "pupcakes" for a
dog fancier Serve sausage and pepperoni pizza cupcakes for April
Fool's Day Bewitch trick-or-treaters with chilly ghost chocolate
cupcakes A white cupcake Christmas wreath And Easter egg cupcakes
No baking skills or fancy pastry equipment is required. Spotting
the familiar items in the hundreds of brilliant photos is at least
half the fun.
Cake decorating is a fabulous mixture of cookery and art, with a
sprinkling of inspiration, precise care and reckless use of the
imagination thrown in for good measure. This book will lead the
novice through the simplest basics, but also contains great ideas
and fantastic creations to inspire experienced sugarcrafters. If
you have never baked before but want to make a teddy bear's picnic
cake for your toddler's birthday, or if you are planning a
three-tiered traditional cake with a cream frangipani for a family
wedding, this is the book to show you how to do it.
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This title features 25 bite-sized sweet treats. You can celebrate
the irresistible world of cake pops with this delightful collection
of little sweet creations on sticks - from cakes and cookies to
tarts and pies. Recipes range from fun and frivolous, such as Frog
Pops and Fairy Wand Pops, to exquisite adult indulgences, such as
Tiramisu Pops and Amaretto Pops. There are some wonderfully
seasonal pops, including Easter Cookie Pops, 4th July Pops and
Christmas Tree Pops. A concise introduction covers key techniques
and ingredients and the book is illustrated with fabulous
photographs by Nicki Dowey. The latest sensation taking the baking
world by storm, cake pops are the ultimate in cakey cuteness. A
cross between a cake and a lollipop, these bite-sized morsels look
almost too good to eat. The classic cake pop is a dense round ball
made from a mixture of crumbled cake and rich frosting, dipped in a
candy coating. In this little gift book, we take the concept even
further with 25 winning recipes of miniature cakes, cookies, tarts,
pies and many more sweet treats.Try handing them out at the end of
a child's birthday party instead of party bags, or use Alphabet
Pops as fun place settings at a dinner party - and Halloween Ghost
Pops will be popular with trick-or-treaters of all ages. All the
recipes are written in clear step-by-step format and are
illustrated throughout. Whatever the occasion, with this selection
of recipes you are sure to impress friends and family.
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This title features more than 140 delectable bakes for tea time,
desserts, parties and every special occasion. It includes classics
like Lemon Drizzle Cake and Boston Cream Pie, as well as fruity
delights such as Pear and Polenta Cake, and Apricot, Prune and
Cherry Cake. It is a comprehensive reference section provides
information on ingredients, techniques, cake-making tips, and
recipes for fillings and toppings. It offers creative and fun
recipes for parties, celebrations and festive occasions include
beautifully embellished whoopie pies, cake pops and cupcakes. If
you need to bake for a special occasion or just feel like a treat
at tea time, this book is the ideal choice. A dazzling array of
classic cakes, fruit cakes, spice, nut and seed cakes, irresistible
chocolate cakes, dessert cakes and cheesecakes feature along with
special occasion cakes, loaf cakes and tray bakes, as well as
little cakes in all shapes and styles. All the classics are here,
from Victoria Sponge to Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Icing. There
are traditional fruit cakes, as well as those with fresh fruit such
as spicy Plum Kuchen. Whatever cake you prefer, and whether you are
a novice or an experienced baker, you won't be able to wait to
start baking.
Bake Like a French Pastry Chef addresses the secrets of French
pastry including how croissants get their flaky layers, the
difference between pastry cream and Bavarian cream, what a Genoise
cake is and whether mille-feuilles can be made at home. Created by
the Parisian masters Michel et Augustin, this comprehensive guide
starts from the batters, doughs and creams that form the building
blocks of French pastry and includes complete recipes from brioche
to mousse-filled cakes. Step-by-step instructions and tips give
readers the confidence to achieve pastry perfection. For
Francophiles and pastry lovers, this charming manual covers the
techniques taught in pastry schools worldwide.
Create Incredible Desserts with the Unique Flavors and Aromas of
Chamomile, Lavender, Rose, Jasmine, and More Innovative and
beautiful, these desserts add floral flavors to cakes, cookies,
pies, and more to create something new and absolutely delicious.
Amy Ho, founder of the baking blog Constellation Inspiration, shows
you step-by-step how to use these aromatic flavors to make your
desserts taste just as wonderful as they look. Chamomile cake is
perfectly paired with peach and mascarpone buttercream, decadent
chocolate is combined with lavender caramel to create a delicious
two-bite cookie and Jasmine Fruit Tartlets showcase delicate
jasmine blooms, green tea and strawberries. Perfectly balanced,
Amy's creations will be sure to wow you and anyone you bake for.
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