Gateau: The Surprising Simplicity of French Cakes by Aleksandra Crapanzano
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Web ID: 15011262Having your cake.... and eating it, too
I loved this book -- not only for the wonderful recipes, but also for the delightful illustrations as well as the narratives that Aleksandra Crapanzano writes before each recipe. It came as news to me how much the French love to bake at home and that their baking is more simple -- they leave the "grand" and intricate cakes to the patissiers and patissieres who have gone through long apprenticeships. According to Crapanzano, the French master the classics and always have "an arsenal of recipes that, once learned, become mere blueprints, allowing for myriad variations, depending on what's in season and what's in the cupboard." And Crapanzano fills her book with a lot of these variations, so much so, that those "blueprint" cakes will take on many changes. Crapanzano's recipes go from simple cakes to chocolate cakes, to layer cakes, as well as so much more to include holiday as well as savory cakes. This is a delightful book and one that I know will be a staple in my kitchen. A huge thank you to #NetGalley and Scribner for this ARC of #Gateau.
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Simply Delicious
We’re a family that likes a little something sweet in the evenings, but we don’t like overly sweet or complex deserts. Sure, when we go out we may order a tartine or a pavlova, but we won’t make one at home unless we’re having company over. This book is the answer to what’s for dessert in our house, whether it’s just us, or we’re entertaining. Filled with delicious options from simple to more complex, this book for a different dessert for most any occasion or taste we’re yearning for. The recipes are clear and easy to follow. The author has another delicious success on her hands. Well done. Now to decide what to make next.
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