by
Austin, Patricia, (Pastry chef), author.
Call Number
641.5639311 AUS
Publication Date
2017
Summary
"Patisserie Gluten Free is the blossoming of years of recipe development and a lifelong love of baking. Patricia makes her swoon-worthy gluten-free pastries using ingredients from nearby farms, local purveyors, and her own backyard-complete with hens, honeybees, and edible flowers growing out back. From the French Apple Cake to the simple Chocolate Sea Salt Sables, the results surprise and bring a smile to the staunchest of gluten-free skeptics. This beautifully photographed cookbook is unique in presenting some of the tastiest treats made without gluten-classic French pastries. Home bakers will be able to create memorable European style desserts, ranging from the simple comfort of hand cookies to the ooh-la-la of elaborate puff pastries. The book offers a wide range of recipes organized into the following chapters: Base Recipes Cookies in Hand Meringues Tarts-Rustic and Elegant Cakes for Quiet Time and Company Morning Pastries Puff Pastries Spoon Desserts The recipes skip the commonly used gluten free binders-xanthan gum and guar gum-that are known to be of digestive sensitivity for many individuals. The takeaway is an elevated yet no fuss experience in gluten-free baking" "Patisserie Gluten Free is the blossoming of years of recipe development and a lifelong love of baking. Patricia makes her swoon-worthy gluten free pastries using ingredients from nearby farms, local purveyors, and her own backyard--complete with hens, honeybees, and edible flowers growing out back. From the French Apple Cake to the simple Chocolate Sea Salt Sables, the results surprise and bring a smile to the staunchest of gluten-free skeptics.This beautifully photographed cookbook is unique in presenting some of the toughest treats to make without gluten--European and classic French pastries.The recipes skip the commonly used gluten free binders--xanthan gum and guar gum--that are known to be of digestive sensitivity for many individuals"--
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77637.9844
by
Hamelman, Jeffrey.
Call Number
ARC 641.815 HAM
Publication Date
2004
Summary
"Jeffrey Hamelman, a professional baker for nearly three decades, shares his experience, putting world-class artisanal loaves within reach of any serious baker. Opening with a overview of the foundations - essential ingredients; hand techniques for kneading, scoring, and shaping; the basic process from mixing through baking - he guides bakers through all elements of this craft." "Bread contains 118 detailed, step-by-step recipes for an array of breads. Hundreds of drawings illustrate techniques, and 35 color photographs display finished breads. Sidebars accompany each recipe and section with valuable tips, from the subtle art of tasting and evaluating breads to the perfect fare to complement Vollkornbrot. A complete chapter on decorative breads - with instructions on techniques as well as a wide variety of exquisite patterns - will inspire magnificent display creations."--BOOK JACKET.
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Austin, Patricia.
Call Number
641.5639311
Publication Date
2017
Summary
P#65533;tisserie Gluten Free offers a tantalizing collection of gluten-free recipes. This beautifully photographed cookbook is unique in presenting some of the most challenging treats to make without gluten: classic French pastries. Written with meticulous detail and a warm and inviting style, P#65533;tisserie Gluten Free includes a wide array of recipes, ranging from delightful buttery French cookies to the ooh l#65533; l#65533; of elaborate flaky puff pastries. The recipes skip the commonly used gluten-free binders--xanthan gum and guar gum-- that are known to be of digestive sensitivity for many individuals. The takeaway is an elevated experience in gluten-free banking; from chocolate sea salt sabl#65533;s to almond croissants, the results surprise and bring a smile to the staunchest of gluten-free skeptics.
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1520.2773
by
Rothe, Dawn, 1961-
Call Number
364.1
Publication Date
2010
Summary
Current media and political discourse on crime has long ignored crimes committed by States themselves, despite their greater financial and human toll. For two decades, scholars have examined how and why States violate their own laws and international law and explored what can be done to reduce or prevent these injustices. Through essays by leading scholars, State Crime offers a set of cases exemplifying state criminality along with various methods for controlling governmental transgressions. It is an indispensable resource for those who examine the behavior of States and those who study crime.
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