The Art of the Dessert

The Art of the Dessert
Author: Ann Amernick
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2007-04-16
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0471443816

Named one of the country's top ten pastry chefs by both Chocolatier and Pastry Art & Design magazines and nominated five times for the James Beard Pastry Chef of the Year award, Ann Amernick is one of the nation's most accomplished dessert makers. Now, in this deliciously inspiring cookbook, she shares nearly 100 recipes for artfully distinctive desserts—the summation of her long and distinguished career as a baker. Amer-nick's creations often recall familiar foods and flavors—a cheese danish, for example, or a Reese's Peanut Butter Cup—but in her hands, the familiar becomes something truly extraordinary: Apricot and Custard Danish Sandwiches, or Peanut Butter Cream Truffles with Shortbread and Raspberry Gelée. Spanning the whole range of dessert possibilities—cakes and tortes, pies and tarts, cookies and candies, cold desserts, warm desserts, and dessert sandwiches—The Art of the Dessert is filled with recipes that are as innovative and sophisticated as they are homey and unfailingly delicious. Chocolate Toffee Torte, Lemon Caramel Tartlets, Almond Lace Cookies, Amaretto Nougat Cups, Toasted Coconut Pecan Soufflé Tartlets, and Pumpkin Custard Napoleons are just a few of the dazzling creations you'll discover. For each recipe, Amernick offers detailed, step-by-step guidance on preparation, as well as sidebars that offer options for embellishing the desserts when serving. Sixteen striking full-color photographs accompany the recipes, along with Amernick's "Trucs of the Trade" and expert advice on pastry making, including basic and advanced techniques, information on equipment and ingredients, and helpful tips on creating all kinds of dessert components and garnishes, from tartlet shells to fruit leather. If you want to refine your baking skills and add some show-stopping new desserts to your repertoire, let this extraordinary cookbook by a master pastry chef be your guide.

The Art of Dessert

The Art of Dessert
Author: Loretta Barra
Publisher: Quail Hill Publishing
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Curl up with a cup of coffee or tea and enjoy one of the delectable, mouthwatering desserts from this enchanting collection of not-too-difficult family recipes. Two sisters take you on a journey down memory lane using watercolor paintings of the desserts they’ve enjoyed over the years. Who can resist this banquet of fifty fabulous mostly Italian desserts? They include an easy tiramisu, a simple cannoli, two kinds of biscotti, along with a number of non-Italian but equally delicious tried-and-true recipes such as almond praline meringue cake, linzer torte, and even French macarons. The whimsical watercolors that go along with the recipes were created by award-winning watercolor artist, Loretta Barra. Contributing recipes and text is her sister, Joanne Pence, an award-winning USA Today bestselling author. They hope this unique and easy-to-use cookbook will become a permanent part of any cookbook collection. What readers are saying: “This is not your typical cookbook - the wonderful illustrations add a sense of whimsy and fun - much more enjoyable I think, than the standard photographs of food found in many cookbooks. Best of all, the recipes look delicious!” “What a fun, beautifully designed cookbook! I'm a sucker for dessert cookbooks and this one 'takes the cake.'” “I too am Italian and grew up in San Francisco. My grandmother was an amazing cook but I regret that we didn't write down her recipes. I'm so grateful you pulled your family's delicious recipes together for all of us to enjoy! Also, I loved the illustrations!!! Brava!” “Wow! What a find! Great recipes for fantastic desserts. I can't decide which I like best. Illustrations are both fun and charming. A really good gift solution - which is why I am ordering 2 more copies!”

The Art of Food and Dessert Plating

The Art of Food and Dessert Plating
Author: Chef Naeem Pathan
Publisher: Alborear (OPC) Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2024-02-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8194666082

Chef Naeem Pathan and Chef Shilpa Vanire have written this book with simple techniques on how to plate food and dessert that will change your perspective of looking at the food presentation. This book is a guide to food and dessert plating that will delight and inspire culinary students, housewives as well as entrepreneurs. With our experience in the hotel industry, we were able to write down the distinctive plating styles, from Minimalist to Naturalist to Dramatic, with several striking examples of every genre. The concept of food and dessert plating is best understood if you visualize the plate as the canvas and the components as the medium with which the chefs 'paint.' Although beautiful presentation is integral to the concept, food and dessert plating are created not so much as to be exhibited as to be eaten. This edition offers detailed, accessible, step-by-step techniques for everything starting from functions of the food plating, creating, sauces, garnishes, anatomy, modern plating, and plated desserts. Each plating suggestion is accompanied by clear instructions along with color photos of step-by-step techniques and finished plates. While we were writing this book we enjoyed our experiences deciding on the content, pictures, etc. Hope you will enjoy reading this book as well as try out some mentioned techniques. Happy reading!

The Art of Entertaining

The Art of Entertaining
Author: Mary Elizabeth Wilson Sherwood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1892
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Food in the Arts

Food in the Arts
Author: Harlan Walker
Publisher: Oxford Symposium
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1999
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1903018013

A further volume in this series, this year discussing not so much food or its preparation as its portrayal in any number of art forms such as popular music, crime novels, film, theatre, literature, and fine art. There are also some papers which concentrate on the art of food, or art relating to food: an instance is the art of tissue-paper orange wrappers (a recondite but riveting item). My impression, when this subject was first mooted, was that all contributions would revolve around paintings and high arts. I was mistaken, there is a remarkable spread: the arrangement of 18th-century desserts; cookery and the Cuban Santeria religion; drink in 19th-century English fiction; food in film noir; the cook as artist in 18th-century England; architectural food design in France and Italy; popcorn poetry; food and eating in Bronte novels; and much more. These volumes are sometimes indigestible fricassees if swallowed at once, but think of them as platters of oysters - each may contain a pearl. By the finish a bracelet at least, perhaps a necklace, is the consequence.

Frozen Desserts

Frozen Desserts
Author: The Culinary Institute of America (CIA)
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2008-08-25
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0470118660

It is essential for any serious pastry chef to have a comprehensive knowledge of frozen dessert production, and this book provides all the basic information a pastry professional needs. Introductory chapters include the history and evolution of frozen desserts; ingredients including dairy products, sugars, stabilizers, emulsifiers, fruits, and flavors; and equipment including churning machines, production equipment, and storage and serving containers. Also included are essentials on storage, sanitation, and production and serving techniques. Recipe chapters cover Dairy-Based Frozen Desserts, which include ice cream, gelato, and sherbet; Non-Dairy Desserts, which include sorbet and granites; and Aerated Still-Frozen Desserts, which include parfaits, semi-freddos, and frozen mousses and souffles. Each recipe chapter covers both classic and modern small-batch production techniques, basic formulas, and both basic and advanced base recipes. The final chapter, Finished Items, makes use of these base recipes and shows readers how to produce, plate, garnish, and serve small desserts, plated desserts, frozen cakes, and even frozen accompaniments to savory courses. Recipes are illustrated throughout by full-color beauty photographs. An instructor's manual and companion website are also available for classroom use.

The Art and Soul of Baking

The Art and Soul of Baking
Author: Cindy Mushet
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2008-10-21
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0740773348

As the second title in Sur LaTable's namesake cookbook series, "The Art & Soul of Baking" focuses on the largest specialty demographic within the culinary market--baking.