Complete Baking: Classic Recipes and Inspiring Variations to Hone Your Technique
By (Author) Caroline Bretherton
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
DK
2nd June 2020
21st May 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Reference works
Cooking for parties and special occasions
Cookery / food by ingredient: chocolate
Cookery dishes and courses: desserts
Comfort food and food nostalgia
Quick and easy cookery
641.865
Hardback
544
Width 236mm, Height 282mm, Spine 47mm
2393g
Follow clear, precise photography that shows every single step of the process for 80 classic recipes, then try your skills out on more than 250 variations of these recipes. The ultimate guide to classic bakes and modern favourites that doesn't just tell you what to do - it shows you. What's the difference between beating and folding What should "soft peaks" look like How do you line a pastry crust When it comes to baking, knowing what an instruction means can be the difference between a showstopper and a soggy bottom. That's where Complete Baking comes in. Each of the 80 classic recipes in this essential collection is fully illustrated, with photographs of every stage of the baking process. See what other baking books only tell you- how to knead dough, rub together butter and flour, and create a pastry lattice to top a pie or tart. Then try your hand at more than 250 variations on those classics, or use them as inspiration to build on what you've learned and experiment with your own baking creations. If you're spoilt for choice, at-a-glance recipe choosers help you find the right recipe for any occasion, while tips on freezing help you to prepare your bakes ahead of time. With sweet and savoury recipes that everyone will enjoy, it's time to roll up your sleeves, flour your work surface, and whip up something superb with Complete Baking.
Caroline Bretherton has worked in the food industry on both sides of the Atlantic for over 20 years. A skilled baker and cook, she started her own catering company, and later a cafe, before going on to work consistently in television and print media. She is the author of five cookery books, including DK's Step-by-Step Desserts and Family Kitchen Cookbook. She lives in North Carolina, where she continues to write about all things food-related.