by
Dupuis, Melanie.
Call Number
641.865 DUP
Publication Date
2016
Summary
Master the art of classic French baking with Patisserie. Join expert pâtissier Mélanie Dupuis and molecular gastronomist Anne Cazor in this landmark volume on the techniques and traditions of France's grand patisseries, with 100 sumptuous step-by-step recipes designed to make even the most elaborate of French desserts achievable to the home baker. From madeleines, éclairs and croissants to tarte au citron, black forest cake and croquembouche, Patisserie has a creation for every sweet-tooth, whether it's a simple cake or a show-stopping work of art. Beautifully photographed and meticulously illustrated, Patisserie is a feast for all senses.
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Jackson, Linda K.
Call Number
641.86 JAC
Publication Date
2012
Summary
Meringue isn't just magical. It's mysterious. No one can quite agree on its origins (and here's a hint: it wasn't invented in France). While most food historians confirm Marie Antoinette's love of meringues, some say that meringue goes back to a much earlier date . . . and that it was invented in England, of all places. We know one thing for certain: meringue is deceptively simple, and once you know the basics, you can create sweet magic with meringue cookies, Pavlovas, pies, tarts-even marjolaines and dacquoises.
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