Who Wants Candy?
by Jane Sharrock
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Presents a collection of recipes featuring a variety of chocolates, candies, pralines, crèmes, fudges, cookies, toffee, and special holiday treats, along with instructions on the basics of candy making, a candy glossary, information about ingredients and candy chemistry, and tips on dipping.Tags
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I loved this book! I have yet to find a recipe that doesn't work. It's so nice to find a cookbook where the author has taken the time to make sure that every recipe is so foolproof.
Make sure you follow her advice about using an aluminum (not stainless steel) pot designated just for making candy and a candy thermometer and you can't go wrong. Yes, a good pot is a major expense but the difference is unbelievable. I really don't think I could ever burn or scald something again. Sharrock was right.
Little vignettes sprinkled through the book and the histories of each recipe adds a special character to the book that makes this book a fun read too. It's particularly good reading if you're like me and never even thought about making your own show more candy before... but have a major sweet tooth and like to know the history of food.
This book is now one of my top 5 favourite cookbooks! show less
Make sure you follow her advice about using an aluminum (not stainless steel) pot designated just for making candy and a candy thermometer and you can't go wrong. Yes, a good pot is a major expense but the difference is unbelievable. I really don't think I could ever burn or scald something again. Sharrock was right.
Little vignettes sprinkled through the book and the histories of each recipe adds a special character to the book that makes this book a fun read too. It's particularly good reading if you're like me and never even thought about making your own show more candy before... but have a major sweet tooth and like to know the history of food.
This book is now one of my top 5 favourite cookbooks! show less
I found this particular recipe book to be overwhelming. There are pages and pages of nearly identical recipes, which is not at all what I look for in a cookbook. I'd rather find one really good fudge recipe instead of thirty very similar fudge recipes. I was bored with the repetition and unable to bestir myself to choose. The recipes were also pretty regional- a great many being drawn from the author's local newspaper archives. Disappointing.
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Jane Sharrock grew up surrounded by good cooks, great food and delicious homemade candies. Here she shares the candy making knowledge passed to her from previous generations. Jane lives in Oklahoma.
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- Genres
- Nonfiction, Food & Cooking, General Nonfiction
- DDC/MDS
- 641.853 — Applied Science & Technology Home economics & family management Food, Cooking & Recipes / Meals, Picnics Cooking specific kinds of dishes and preparing beverages Preserves and Candy; Confectionary, Sweets Candy; sweets
- LCC
- TX791 .S46 — Technology Home economics Home economics Cooking
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- Languages
- English
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- Paper
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