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Books > Food & Drink > General cookery > Cookery dishes & courses > Cakes, baking, icing & sugarcraft
The year was 1982, and Martha Stewart published her first book,
Entertaining. This immediate best-seller, based on Martha's
experience as a professional caterer, introduced readers to a new
style of entertaining and a new style of cookbook - one that was
gloriously photographed and filled with a wealth of information on
the art of hospitality. In the years following, Martha wrote eight
more books on food and entertaining, continuing to inspire a
growing legion of fans with beautiful food, simply but elegantly
presented. This book is the culmination of those years of
publishing. More than 1,600 recipes and variations - all the
recipes from Entertaining, Quick Cook, Pies & Tarts, Hors
d'Oeuvres, Quick Cook Menus, Gardening, Weddings, Christmas, and
Menus for Entertaining - are gathered together in a single volume.
Thoroughly revised and updated, The Martha Stewart Cookbook
includes a new introduction by Martha, new step-by-step
illustrations, new menus, and sidebars and tips on subjects as
varied as freezing pastry, selecting the best fruit, and setting
the table.
Generations of New Zealanders responded to pioneering broadcaster
Aunt Daisy's nine o'clock radio catchcry, 'Good morning,
everybody'. While her nationwide broadcasts ended more than 40
years ago, her legacy lives on and now you can enjoy over 100 of
Aunt Daisy's tried-and-true baking recipes in The Aunt Daisy Baking
Book. Nostalgic, reliable and delicious, these recipes are now
presented with metric measurements and in a modern, easy-to-follow
format for today's cooks. Includes 32 colour photographs.
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