A collection of old-fashioned desserts, updated for today's tastes, includes profiles of various chefs, their recollections of favorite desserts, and excerpts from related literature.
This book is a treasure trove of goodies that sustain Americans across this great country, whether traditional sweets, back-of-the-box classics, or newly inspired creations.
More than 75 specially selected recipes. Recipes include cakes, cookies, and frozen delights - plus sauces, squares, whipped treats, and more. Use your stove-top, microwave, refrigerator or freezer, or just mix and eat - no oven required.
JAMES BEARD AWARD NOMINEE • NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A love letter to dessert by the New York Times bestselling author of Dessert Person ONE OF THE TEN BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: Simply Recipes ONE OF THE BEST COOKBOOKS OF THE YEAR: Bon Appétit, Vice, Saveur, Mother Jones “Whether you’re into flambés, soufflés, or simple loaf cakes this book offers over 100 different answers to that all-important question: What’s for dessert?”—Claire Saffitz Claire Saffitz returns with 100 recipes for all dessert people—whether you’re into impressive-yet-easy molten lava cakes, comforting rice pudding, or decadent chestnut brownies. In this all-new collection, Claire shares recipes for icebox cakes, pies, cobblers, custards, cookies and more, all crafted to be as streamlined as possible. (No stand mixer? No problem! You won’t need one.) To keep the recipes straightforward and simple, Claire makes sure each recipe is extra efficient, whether you’re making a Whipped Tres Leches Cake with Hazelnuts or Caramel Peanut Popcorn Bars. Fans will find all the warmth, encouragement, and deliciously foolproof recipes with loads of troubleshooting advice that they’ve come to count on from Claire.
Let’s face it: roast beef and potatoes are all well and good, but for many of us, when it comes to gustatory delight, we’re all about dessert. Whether it’s a homemade strawberry shortcake in summer or a chef’s complex medley of sweets, dessert is the perfect finale to a meal. Most of us have a favorite, even those who seldom indulge. After all, sweet is one of the basic flavors—and one we seem hardwired to love. Yet, as Jeri Quinzio reveals, while everyone has a taste for sweetness, not every culture enjoys a dessert course at the end of the meal. And desserts as we know them—the light sponge cakes of The Great British Baking Show, the ice creams, the steamed plum puddings—are neither as old nor as ubiquitous as many of us believe. Tracing the history of desserts and the way they, and the course itself, have evolved over time, Quinzio begins before dessert was a separate course—when sweets and savories were mixed on the table—and concludes in the present, when homey desserts are enjoying a revival, and as molecular gastronomists are creating desserts an alchemist would envy. An indulgent, mouth-wateringly illustrated read featuring recipes; texts from chefs, writers, and diarists; and extracts (not the vanilla or almond variety) from cookbooks, menus, newspapers, and magazines, Dessert is a delectable happy ending for anyone with a curious mind—and an incorrigible sweet tooth.
The most extensive dessert cookbook, with all-new delightful recipes for the best cakes, puddings, mousse, pastries and ice-creams. 25 finger licking easy recipes that require little skill and surprisingly few ingredients, which are easily available at home.
People with diabetes no longer have to miss out on scrumptious desserts—thanks to this unique collection of more than 200 recipes. Here you’ll find a variety of tempting recipes for cakes, cookies, bars, pies, pastries, and puddings, including lemon chiffon pie, chocolate chip cookies, and other traditional favorites, as well as special occasion desserts like banana cream pie and raspberry trifle. All of these seemingly sinful desserts are suitable for a diabetic diet. This revised edition includes new recipes as well as: • Updated and current food exchange lists from the American Dietetic Association • A complete nutritional breakdown of each dessert • Recipe adaptations for low-sodium and low-cholesterol diets • Helpful hints on dessert ingredients and preparation Desserts for Diabetics offers the perfect end to every meal—it’s a must for every diabetic household.
Indulge your senses and elevate your dessert game with this enticing collection of boozy delights. Get ready to transform ordinary treats into extraordinary experiences as we explore the delightful world of alcohol-infused desserts. From classics with a twist to innovative creations, each recipe promises a symphony of flavours that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you wanting more. Whether you're a seasoned mixologist or a curious novice, this book is your passport to a realm where cocktails meet confectionaries. So raise a glass, grab your whisk, and let's embark on a delectable journey filled with tipsy treats and unforgettable moments. Cheers to desserts that are as intoxicating as they are delicious!
Whether it's fruity treats, dinner party desserts or classic family favorites that you're in need of, these sumptuous recipes are guaranteed to have everyone coming back for second-helpings, and with 360 gorgeous recipes you'll never run out of inspiration! Hamlyn QuickCook: Desserts will transform even the most reluctant chef into a pudding enthusiast with its simple methods and easy-to-follow instructions. From Barbecued Bananas and Double Chocolate Puddings to Moroccan Baked Figs with Yoghurt and Summer Fruit Gratin, this book will provide something sensational for every kind of sweet tooth. The book even incorporates desserts for all seasons and occasions as well as kids' favorites and healthy options. Whether you have half an hour or a mere 10 minutes to whip up something exquisite, this book will leave you spoilt for choice.