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Malgieri, Nick
Call Number
641.815 MAL
Publication Date
2008
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Clark, Pamela.
Call Number
641.815 AUS
Publication Date
2011
Summary
Who can resist the shiny golden crust of a pie, both savoury and sweet? Think of meat pies with their tender chunks of meat in an aromatic gravy. Or seafood pies, creamy and rich. Vegetable and cheese pie, egg pies (and tarts), they're all here. There's also information on making simple pastry and how to use it, blindbaking, storing pastry, both homemade and storebought. In short, everything you need to know about pies.
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Wood, Phoebe, author.
Call Number
641.8652 WOO
Publication Date
2016
Summary
The Pie Project is a collection of 60 sweet pie recipes, in all their bubbling, fruity, caremelised, buttery glory. Pies are very forgiving desserts: spillages really are just an opportunity for more caremelisation and a mis-shapen pie just adds to the rustic feel! Readers are encouraged to use imperfect fruit, play around with lattice, design their own pastry top and bake the pies in whatever they have handy (some are cooked in skillets, or even enamel bowls). There are four chapters in this stunningly photographed book. The Hot Pies section features a Grape, Marscapone and Honey Skillet Pie; the Cheats' section features a Blueberry and Pear Cider Pie; the Hand Pies section features a Maple Syrup, Apple and Stem Ginger Pie; and the Cold Pies section features a Coconut Pie with Watermelon and Mint Sorbet. Delicious! All skill levels are catered for, as some pies are made with homemade pastry, others with bought. These methods sit alongside pies featuring biscuit bases, as well as bottomless pies. Phoebe and Kirsten are out to convince the world that pie really is a dish that should be enjoyed every day and The Pie Project is the collection to do it.
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Yeow, Poh Ling, author.
Call Number
641.71 YEO
Publication Date
2017
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Poh first fell in love with food by learning to bake as a nine year old - she remembers vividly her mum showing her the art of folding flour into her first sponge cake 'just like so' and the skill in lining a tin meticulously. Now, years after Poh's meteoric rise to fame through MasterChef, and hosting her own television shows, Poh's Kitchen and Poh & Co, she returns to her roots, with wooden spoon and mixing bowl in hand. Poh owns and runs Adelaide destination cafe and bakery Jamface, with her bestie, Sarah. She describes the Jamface baking philosophy as the love child between a Parisian patisserie and the Country Women's Association. Here, she shares recipes for 100 of her favourite baked delights.
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Paull, Natalie, author.
Call Number
641.815 PAU
Publication Date
2020
Summary
This book embraces the unparalleled joys of baking seasonally and creatively. It invites you to choose your own adventure with unique features that inspire you to mix-and-match and create magic out of even the worst baking fails and to celebrate indulgence, slowing down and being in the (sweetest) moment. Nat Paull's recipes are inspired by classics the world over, but they are irreverent too, and in this book she delights in showing readers that once they get the foundations right the truest magic will come from a willingness to play (with the insurance of her many clever ideas and back-up plans in their apron pocket ). The pages are filled with authentic photography that works as a stunning visual endorsement of Natalie's favorite treats. The recipes are divided across ten chapters: Crusts, Doughs, Pastries & Crusts; Tarts, Pies, A Crostata & a Galette; The Cake List; One in the Hand; Yeasted Bakes; Fruit-full; Creams, Custards, Fillings, Glazes and Buttercreams; and Finishing Touches. Peppered throughout are infographics, offering readers a visual (pie chart) guide to following their baking hearts.
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by
Day, Cheryl.
Call Number
641.815
Publication Date
2015
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Roman, Alison, author.
Call Number
641.86 ROM
Publication Date
2023
Summary
In Sweet Enough, Alison has written the book for people who think they don't have the time or skill to pull off dessert. Here, the desserts you want to make right away, you can make right away. Alison shows you how to make simple yet sublime sweets with her trademark casualness, like how to make jam in the oven, then turn that jam into a dessert - swirled into ice cream or folded into easy one-bowl cake batter (opening a jar of jam is more than fine, too). She waxes poetic on the virtues of frozen fruit and teaches you the best way to throw your own Sundae Party. There are effortless cakes that take just minutes to get into a pan. And there are new, instant classics with a signature Alison twist, like Salted Lemon Pie, Raspberries and Sour Cream, Toasted Rice Pudding, or a Caramelised Maple Tart. Requiring little more than your own two hands and a few mixing bowls, the recipes are geared towards those without fancy equipment or specialty ingredients. Whether you're a dedicated baker or, better yet, someone who doesn't think they are a baker, Sweet Enough lets you finish any dinner, any party, or any car ride to a dinner party with a little something wonderful and sweet.
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Gaté, Gabriel, 1955-, author.
Call Number
641.860944 GAT
Publication Date
2017 2012
Summary
So French So Sweet is Gabriel Gate's love letter to patisserie, baking and sweet treats. An irresistible collection of French classics and Gabriel's most treasured sweet recipes, it brings together exquisite cakes and tarts, refreshing sorbets and fruity desserts, scrumptious ice creams, mousses and cremes and heavenly warm desserts. With a focus on fresh seasonal ingredients and home-style cooking, Gabriel shows just how simple it is to create classic French desserts at home.
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Young, Sophia, editor.
Call Number
641.815 AUS
Publication Date
2019
Summary
Celebrate the time-honoured tradition of baking in all its delicious forms with this new gift book. From tea time to the cake stall, when it comes to baked goodies, you can't go past the classics - cakes, slices, biscuits and scones. While showcasing mostly sweet favourites, there are also recipes for savoury pastries and breads. This wonderful book is a tribute to the best-in-show bakers whose offerings are made with a generosity of spirit all worthy of a blue ribbon.
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Paredez, Petra.
Call Number
641.86519999999996
Publication Date
2020
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Kennedy, Teresa.
Call Number
641.8652 KEN
Publication Date
1984
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Finngaard, Kari.
Call Number
641.8653
Publication Date
2015
Summary
The fresh scent of just-out-of-the-oven cookies or a warm and toasty apple pie is hard to ignore. And more often than not, these scrumptious smells are reminiscent of our fondest childhood memories--playing games with siblings at grandma's house, or curling up by the fireplace and listening to grandma tell tales of her own childhood. As we mature, grow older, and start our own families, we often lose sight of these precious memories until something or someone reminds us of them. Homemade Cakes is a trip down memory lane that takes you back to your childhood kitchen and reminds you of the precious moments you had growing up. Recipes include beloved classics such as: * Decadent Chocolate Cake * Blueberry Pancakes * Fresh Banana Bread Home baking is an excellent way to foster relationships with your family and spend time with loved ones. These memories are sure to last a lifetime. Homemade Cakes is a sure way to build new memories and reminisce about old ones. Skyhorse Publishing, along with our Good Books and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of cookbooks, including books on juicing, grilling, baking, frying, home brewing and winemaking, slow cookers, and cast iron cooking. We've been successful with books on gluten-free cooking, vegetarian and vegan cooking, paleo, raw foods, and more. Our list includes French cooking, Swedish cooking, Austrian and German cooking, Cajun cooking, as well as books on jerky, canning and preserving, peanut butter, meatballs, oil and vinegar, bone broth, and more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
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