The prize-winning author of ''Baking with Julia''
(more than 350,000 copies sold), among other cookbook
classics, celebrates the sweet life with recipes and
lore from Paris's finest patisseries. Like most lovers
of pastry and Paris, Dorie Greenspan has always marveled
at the jewel-like creations displayed in bakery windows
throughout the City of Light. Now, in a charmingly
illustrated tribute to the capital of sweets, Greenspan
presents a splendid assortment of recipes from Paris's
foremost pastry chefs in a book that is as transporting
to read as it is easy to use. From classic recipes, some
centuries old, to updated innovations, ''Paris Sweets''
provides a sumptuous guide to creating cookies, from the
fabled madeleine to simple, ultra-buttery sables; tarts,
from the famous Tatin, which began its life as an
upside-down error, to a delightful strawberry tart
embellished with homemade strawberry marshmallows; and a
glorious range of cakes-lemon-drenched ''weekend cake,''
fudge cake, and the show-stopping ''Opera.'' ''Paris
Sweets'' brims with assorted temptations that even a
novice can prepare, such as coffee eclairs, rum-soaked
babas, and meringue puffs. Evocative portraits of the
pastry shops and chefs, as well as information on
authentic French ingredients, make this a truly
comprehensive tour. An elegant gift for Francophiles,
armchair travelers, bakers of all skill levels, and
certainly for oneself, ''Paris Sweets'' brings home a
taste of enchantment. |
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