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Patisserie Made Simple: From macaron to millefeuille and more

hardcoverOctober 16, 2014
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ISBN-13: 9780857832436 ISBN-10: 0857832433
Publisher
Kyle Books
Binding
hardcover
Published
October 16, 2014
Weight
2.0 lbs
Dimensions
28.60×2.00×20.70 cm

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Patisserie Made Simple: From macaron to millefeuille and more by Edd Kimber. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780857832436.

Most of us have been wowed looking through the windows of a patisserie and sampling the delights therein. Now Edd Kimber shows you how to recreate these recipes at home. With step-by-step photographs for basic pastry and icings, Edd guides you through the techniques, taking the fear out of a genoise sponge and simplifying a croissant dough. Chapters include: * Sweet Treats featuring Classic Financiers, Canneles and Eclairs * Desserts & Cakes such as Cherry Clafoutis and Buche de Noel * Pastry including basic recipes for pate sablee and pate sucree and recipes for delicious tarts to use them in * Basics - the essential icings and creams, such as Mousseline and Creme Chantilly Edds mouthwatering recipes use bakeware found in home kitchens (no need for expensive or complex equipment) so you too can create perfect patisserie. The book was chosen as one of the best cookbooks of 2014 by BBC Good Food, Delicious, Sainsburys Magazine, Waitrose Magazine and Good to Know Praise for Edd Kimber: Edd Kimber has made everyones favourite French desserts and pastries accessible and easy-to-make. From buttery sable cookies to crusty caneles and flaky croissants, anyone can bake and enjoy the best French pastries, right in their own kitchen! David Lebovitz Baking requires skill and perfection, and Edds got it. Mary Berry Edds desserts taste as good as they look - these delicious recipes inspire the baker in all of us. Philippe Conticini