Baking: From My Home to Yours

by Dorie Greenspan

Ebook, 2013

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Available

Call number

641.815

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Rux Martin/Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2013), 528 pages

Description

Dorie Greenspan has written recipes for the most eminent chefs in the world: Pierre Hermé, Daniel Boulud, and arguably the greatest of them all, Julia Child, who once told Dorie, "You write recipes just the way I do." Her recipe writing has won widespread praise for its literate curiosity and "patient but exuberant style." (One hard-boiled critic called it "a joy forever.") In Baking: From My Home to Yours, her masterwork, Dorie applies the lessons from three decades of experience to her first and real love: home baking. The 300 recipes will seduce a new generation of bakers, whether their favorite kitchen tools are a bowl and a whisk or a stand mixer and a baker's torch. Even the most homey of the recipes are very special. Dorie's favorite raisin swirl bread. Big spicy muffins from her stint as a baker in a famous New York City restaurant. French chocolate brownies (a Parisian pastry chef begged for the recipe). A dramatic black and white cake for a "wow" occasion. Pierre Hermé's extraordinary lemon tart. The generous helpings of background information, abundant stories, and hundreds of professional hints set Baking apart as a one-of-a-kind cookbook. And as if all of this weren't more than enough, Dorie has appended a fascinating minibook, A Dessertmaker's Glossary, with more than 100 entries, from why using one's fingers is often best, to how to buy the finest butter, to how the bundt pan got its name.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Pferdina
Lots of recipes for cookies, cakes, pies and some ice creams. The reliance on premium ingredients and odd flavors (espresso powder? Really?) means most people may be reluctant to try these, but many of them sound delicious. Also included are recipes for standard doughs and sauces, and a glossary in
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the back with baking tips.
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LibraryThing member Spork_of_Destiny
This book is a great addition for anyone interested in home baking. Not only does it cover a truly wide range of desserts, cakes, tarts and many others, it does so in a user friendly, welcoming way.
The recipes on offer, vary from quick and easy for the beginner or those short on time to the more
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advanced for those who want to try something a little special or who just love a challenge.
There is also an extensive section on basics that is invaluable to anyone wanting a source or reliable recipes to build on.
It's beatifully presented too, although I'd like a few more photos, it always helps to see what you're aiming for.
The only drawback for me is that there are no metric measurements, and as this is a book that has international appeal, it's a pity they weren't added.
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LibraryThing member eringu3
Absolutely great book! All my "baking" friends pick this out amongst the many on my shelf and want to borrow it constantly! I need to purchase an extra just so I can sometimes have one home for my own use...
LibraryThing member kalypso619
Words can not express how much I love this book. I've tried many recipes from it and all of them have been winners. Not a clunker in the lot. A lot of people a intimidated by baking, Dorie Greenspan really takes the fear factor out of baking with this cookbook. The recipes are easy to follow and
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the preparation instructions written in plain English that even non-bakers will understand. This is now my "go to" cookbook for baking when I need a dessert that I know will turn out consistently each time. Well written, delicious and fabulous!
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LibraryThing member Naranja
Okay, I know that American baking recipes tend to use a lot of sugar; but the one recipe I have tried so far, a "nutty, chocolaty" sour cream cake was so horribly sweet I almost had to puke; the cake also broke apart when I tried to get it out of the pan after 10 minutes (as suggested!). I can only
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assume that there was a mistake in the recipe; it would be so much easier if they also use the metric system...shame, because I really like Dorie's other books!
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LibraryThing member manda19
Best baking book ever! Very well-written, classic recipes.
LibraryThing member nicole_a_davis
I've only made a handful of recipes so far, but I've loved everything. My favorite as yet is the banana chocolate marble cake. I love the number and variety of recipe, including desserts that aren't strictly 'baking' such as ice cream. I love that there are ideas for variations for every recipe. I
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also love the conversational tone--directions such as "don't worry if..." The only fault I can find with the book is that there aren't photos for every recipe.
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LibraryThing member bostonbibliophile
This has become my go-to baking book for everyday and special occasions. Dorie has great recipes for the basics and for complicated cakes and pastries and desserts. I can't say everything I've made has come out great- I'm not that good a baker- but I can handle most of the stuff in here and most of
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it has come out fine if not fantastic. A little baking experience helps- I wouldn't call this a beginner book- but she explains most of what you need to know.
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LibraryThing member ladycato
Well. I think I can say Dorie Greenspan is my new favorite cookbook author. Most cookbooks, I'm lucky if I can find a couple recipes of interest. In her cookbooks, I find bunches. I just recently borrowed her Around My French Table through Amazon Prime, and loved it so much I went out and bought a
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hardcover. You better believe I jumped on the chance to read this cookbook for free through Prime, too--and I found even more recipes of interest. Not only are her recipes appealing, but her tone is utterly approachable and friendly. I'll continue to seek out her books and try her recipes.
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