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- The Pie and Pastry Bible by Rose Levy Beranbaum
- Baking with Julia: Sift, Knead, Flute, Flour, And Savor... by Dorie Greenspan
- The Bread Bible by Rose Levy Beranbaum
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Rose Levy Beranbaum is a kitchen chemist extraordinaire--this, after all, is the woman who wrote her master's thesis on the effects of sifting on the quality of yellow cake. In The Cake Bible, she explains the science behind types of leavening, the merits (or not) of sifting, melting chocolate, preheating ovens, and more. There are precise and detailed instructions for intricate wedding cakes as well as cakes that can be mixed and in the oven in five minutes. In addition, nutrition information is included with every recipe. Cake scientist Beranbaum doesn't forget the art, either; pencil drawings teach novice bakers how to create a garden full of flowers from royal icing and mushrooms from piped meringue. It's no wonder that the International Association of Culinary Professionals picked The Cake Bible as their cookbook of the year for 1988--this book has something to teach bakers at every level.
(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 19 Nov 2007 03:58:10 -0500) (see all 2 descriptions)
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