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Bake
by Rachel Allen
Description
Your best friend in the kitchen and bestselling
author, Rachel Allen, is back with a collection of delicious
and easy cakes and bakes, tarts and pies, quiches and
casseroles from her brand new TV series. What could
be better than the smell of freshly baked bread or the
joy of eating warm cookies straight from the oven? Do
you pine for the pleasures of gingerbread houses and
holiday delights or the warming goodness of home baked
casseroles? These are just some of the treats that await
in Bake, which ties in with Rachel's brand new TV series.
She shares both the sweet and the savoury sides of baking,
whether quick snacks, wholesome breads and pies, exotic
cakes and tarts or easy baked meals for friends and
family. Fully illustrated with beautiful food photography
including step-by-steps to take the mystery out of traditional
baking and pastry making. Rachel also offers troubleshooting
techniques for common problems and wheat or gluten-free
recipes so nobody is left out of the fun! Rachel's friendly
and expert tuition make this easy-to-use book the best
friend to every home baker.Recipes include: / Cardamon
bread / Crispy bacon and cheddar bread / Paper-thin
cripbreads, cheese straws and pretzels / Pork, chorizo
and spinach pie / Beef pasties with mint, ginger and
peas / Baked cheese fondue in a pumpkin / Smoked salmon
and leek gratin / Seville orange meringue pie / Cornish
saffron cake / Lime and yoghurt cake with rosewater
and pistachios.
About
the Author
Rachel Allen is a popular and busy TV chef, bestselling
cookery writer and journalist. She also teaches regularly
at the world-renowned Ballymaloe Cookery School. Rachel's
acclaimed cookery programmes have been shown around
the world, featuring the achievable and delicious recipes
for which she has become famous. Rachel and her husband
Isaac live at their seaside home in Cork with their
two young sons and family dog, Buddy.
Another Great From Rachel Allen 2008
Reviewer:
Hayley Nichols "Cookbook Addict"
This is a great book, I now have three of Rachel's
books and this is by far my favourite. In response
to the previous review, this book does have some casseroles
(lemon and garlic chicken), maybe not all in the traditional
slow cooked meat and veg sense but there are other
great baked meals such as sausage and bean bake, cottage
pie, lasagne and mediterranean pasta bake. I think
it was a bit unfair to give the book 1 star based
on the fact that it has no casseroles, especially
as quite obviously that is not what the book is solely
about. For casseroles and stews I would recommend
Sophie Conran's Soups and Stews
There are a wide variety of baked goodies in this
book; tarts, pies, quiches, breads, cakes, biscuits
and also jams. There is also a glossary and a bit
at the back giving you a step by step guide (with
pictures) to making different types of pastry, bread,
a sponge and meringue. There are also several ideas
for icing (cream cheese, butter, vanilla buttercream,
american frosting & glace) and sauces (bechamel,
toffee, coffee, raspberry, blueberry & apple)
as well as how to make your own crystallised flowers,
marzipan, chocolate curls and candied peel.
I have cooked many recipes from this book already
(I've only had it a few weeks!), the carrot cake is
by far the best I have ever tasted. The only fault
that I can give for this book is that there are too
many yummy recipes and I don't have enough time to
make them all! I can't recommend this book enough!
Can't help but loving this book! 2008
Reviewer:
Kirsten Petersen
If you only buy one baking book this winter - buy
this one!
The book includes cakes, bread and oven-cooked dinners
- frankly, it has everything you need regarding baking,
and is very useful whether you are a keen baker or
a debutante.
It has lots of basic recipes and techniques, and
tips on which equipment you will need to succeed on
baking (and don't worry, RA doesn't try to impose
gadgets on you that you don't need!), and helpfully
tells you which baking-tin you need in each recipe
- unfortunately something not all bakery-writers can
be bothered to do, but is rather crucial.
RA writes with a natural authority and humour - she
clearly knows what she is doing without being overly
strict - tells you how and if you can alter the recipes
to suit your needs, but also what you must be aware
of.
One minor critisism - pretty as RA is, I would have
liked a few more pictures of the dishes/cakes and
a fewer of the author. Pictures are very helpful,
especially for the less experienced baker, so please
consider this in a second edition!
Well done Rachel! 2008
Reviewer:
Clementine (France)
A wonderful selection of cakes and bakes. I probably
have a lot of the recipes already here and there as
most of them are classics but the fact that they are
gathered (with clever variations suggested to boot!)
in this lovely book will be quite useful. The recipes
I have tried are very good indeed and I don't think
there is much room for failure as everything is explained
very clearly.
I have got the feeling that this together with Good
Food 101 Bakes and Cakes will be the reference books
I turn to when I want to bake a great cake but don't
have the time or don't feel like browsing through
my other books. Well done Rachel!
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