Salty Sweets

Salty Sweets
Author: Christie Matheson
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2010-05-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1458756394

Do opposites really attract? In the case of salty and sweet, you bet they do! Like peanut butter and jelly - itself a classic salty-sweet duo - these tastes were made for each other. Salt helps balance and heighten sweets, transforming ordinary cookies, cakes, and candies into truly special confections. It brings out the complexities of chocolate, highlights the subtleties of fruit, makes nuts really pop, and turns caramel and butterscotch into pure ambrosia. The salty-sweet combination has swept the nation, with chefs, candy makers, and retailers all offering tantalizing sweets complemented with salt. Salty Sweets is the first cookbook to bring the phenomenon home. Christie Matheson offers 75 delectable ways to enjoy this tasty twosome, proving along the way that salty sweets are not the sole province of fancy chefs and trendy chocolatiers. Seven recipe chapters cover every sort of treat, from little bites to cookies, bars, cakes, puddings, fruit desserts, and even ice creams.

Sweets

Sweets
Author: Tim Richardson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2008-12-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 159691890X

In Sweets, Tim Richardson takes us on a magical confectionery tour, letting his personal passion fuel the narrative of candy's rich and unusual history. Beginning with a description of the biology of sweetness itself, Richardson navigates the ancient history of sweets, the incredible range and diversity of candies worldwide, the bizarre figures and practices of the confectionery industry, and the connection between food and sex. He goes on to explore the role of sweets in myth and folklore and, finally, offers a personal philosophy of continual sweet-eating based on the writings of Epicurus. "For anyone with a sweet tooth, Sweets is manna...This history of candy is full of delights."-New York Times Book Review "Sweets is an informative, entertaining grab-bag of personal opinion, anecdote and culinary history." -Los Angeles Times

Bon Appétit Desserts

Bon Appétit Desserts
Author: Barbara Fairchild
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 710
Release: 2010-09-14
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1449402003

“A collection of Bon Appetit's most treasured dessert recipes, thoroughly tested . . . beautifully illustrated, and, of course, wonderfully delicious.” (Dorie Greenspan, James Beard award winning chef and author of Baking: From My Home to Yours) For more than fifty years, Bon Appetit magazine has been seducing readers with to-die-for desserts. From quick homestyle cookies to unforgettable special-occasion finales such as spiced chocolate torte wrapped in chocolate ribbons, Bon Appetit showcases meticulously tested recipes that turn out perfectly—every time. Now, culled from Bon Appetit's extensive archives and including never-before-published recipes, Bon Appetit Desserts promises to be the comprehensive guide to all things sweet and wonderful. Authored by Bon Appetit editor-in-chief Barbara Fairchild, Bon Appetit Desserts features more than 600 recipes—from layer cakes to coffee cakes, tortes and cupcakes to pies, tarts, candies, puddings, souffles, ice cream, cookies, holiday desserts, and much, much more. Certain to inspire both experienced home cooks and those just starting out in the kitchen, each recipe is designed to ensure the dessert preparation process is as enjoyable as the finished result. “Beautiful . . . If you were stranded on a desert island with one dessert book . . . .” –Publishers Weekly “Bon Appetit Desserts is filled with exactly the kind of sweets I like to make: inviting, unpretentious, and easy to love, but also innovative enough to turn a few heads . . . .With chapters on ingredients, equipment, and techniques, plus a slew of tips from the Bon Appetit test kitchens, it's also a mini-education.” —Molly Wizenberg, James Beard award-winning author of A Homemade Life: Stories and Recipes from My Kitchen Table “This is a must-have for every baker, cook, and sweet freak in your life.” —Elizabeth Falkner, chef and owner of Citizen Cake and Orson

Sweet Treats

Sweet Treats
Author: Nancy N. Wilson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2017-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542652445

Start right now to fill your life with sweetness and joy. Sweet Treats made with love for friends and family are a wonderful gift, and so easily given. Now you can be excited about how tempting and delicious your sweets and desserts will be - every time! You can become the master sweet chef in your neighbor and among your friends. Of course, your family will love you for it, as well. All of this is easy to achieve with an easy-to-follow recipe book, Sweet Treats, newly released by Nancy N Wilson. There are over 40 tasty recipes to enjoy. You can choose from simple traditional candy, cookies, and cake recipes for parties, holidays or a nice family dinner - to more complicated desserts that can be served at your most elegant dinner parties. With this amazing collection, you will enjoy the fun and pleasure of making your own treats and desserts for friends and family. It's not just about the best recipes for sweet treats and desserts; it is about great entertaining, which is tied to amazing culinary skills. Great food brings abundant pleasure - and sweets are at the top of the list. You will be prepared with the best recipes that can be served with confidence and love. With this cookbook, you will have a recipe collection of amazing "sweets" that will please your family today, and also withstand the test of time to be treasured through the generations. In Sweet Treats, we cover all the bases, giving you the perfect recipes to make you a better sweets chef and dynamic hostess. Pick up your copy TODAY!

Sweet Treats around the World

Sweet Treats around the World
Author: Timothy G. Roufs
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2014-07-29
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1610692217

From apple pie to baklava, cannoli to gulab jamun, sweet treats have universal appeal in countries around the world. This encyclopedia provides a comprehensive look at global dessert culture. Few things represent a culture as well as food. Because sweets are universal foods, they are the perfect basis for a comparative study of the intersection of history, geography, social class, religion, politics, and other key aspects of life. With that in mind, this encyclopedia surveys nearly 100 countries, examining their characteristic sweet treats from an anthropological perspective. It offers historical context on what sweets are popular where and why and emphasizes the cross-cultural insights those sweets present. The reference opens with an overview of general trends in desserts and sweet treats. Entries organized by country and region describe cultural attributes of local desserts, how and when sweets are enjoyed, and any ingredients that are iconic. Several popular desserts are discussed within each entry including information on their history, their importance, and regional/cultural variations on preparation. An appendix of recipes provides instructions on how to make many of the dishes, whether for school projects or general entertaining.

Sweet Invention

Sweet Invention
Author: Michael Krondl
Publisher: Chicago Review Press
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2011
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1556529546

A social, cultural, and--above all--culinary history of dessert, Sweet Invention explores the world's great dessert traditions, from ancient India to 21st-century Indiana. Each chapter begins with author Michael Krondl tasting and analyzing an icon of dessert, such as baklava from the Middle East or macarons from France, and then combines extensive scholarship with a lively writing style to spin an ancient tale of some of the world's favorite treats and their creators. From the sweet makers of Persia who gave us the first donuts to the sugar sculptors of Renaissance Italy whose creativity gave rise to the modern-day wedding cake, this authoritative read clears up numerous misconceptions about the origins of various desserts, while elucidating their social, political, religious--and even sexual--uses through the ages.

Salty Sweets

Salty Sweets
Author: NATL BOOK NETWORK
Publisher: Harvard Common Press
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2009-08-19
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781558325562

Do opposites really attract? In the case of salty and sweet, you bet they do! Like peanut butter and jelly--itself a classic salty-sweet duo--these tastes were made for each other. Salt helps balance and heighten sweets, transforming ordinary cookies, cakes, and candies into truly special confections. It brings out the complexities of chocolate, highlights the subtleties of fruit, makes nuts really pop, and turns caramel and butterscotch into pure ambrosia. The salty-sweet combination has swept the nation, with chefs, candy makers, and retailers all offering tantalizing sweets complemented with salt. Salty Sweets is the first cookbook to bring the phenomenon home. Christie Matheson offers 75 delectable ways to enjoy this tasty twosome, proving along the way that salty sweets are not the sole province of fancy chefs and trendy chocolatiers. Seven recipe chapters cover every sort of treat, from little bites to cookies, bars, cakes, puddings, fruit desserts, and even ice creams. Readers can make their own version of those salted caramels found in upscale boutiques, along with such sophisticated fare as Maple Crème Brûlée, Lavender Fleur de Sel Shortbread, Fig and Ricotta Pizza, and Nantucket Sea Salt Ice Cream. Or how about the homey goodness of Old-Fashioned Kettle Corn and Decadent Hot Cocoa? And who could resist Dark Chocolate-Covered Pretzels, Butterscotch Brownies, Peanut Butter Cupcakes with Chocolate Frosting, or Caramel-Fudge Sauce? Tempting color photos will send cooks straight to the kitchen to try these treats for themselves. An introductory chapter outlines the basics--equipment, ingredients, and techniques--of successful sweet making. The author discusses all kinds of salts--from fleur de sel to Maldon to Hawaiian pink to smoked and more, each with its own distinctive flavor and texture; Matheson encourages readers to sample the wealth of exotic and rare salts available today. Celebrate the happy marriage of sweet and salt with these irresistible creations. It's a match made in dessert heaven!

Sugar Pie & Jelly Roll

Sugar Pie & Jelly Roll
Author:
Publisher: Algonquin Books
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1565122755

The author of Cakewalk takes readers on a scrumptious tour of Southern desserts in this yummy collection of recipes for pies, crisps, puddings, custards, candy, cookies, and of course, cakes.

Candy Making

Candy Making
Author: Dennis Wildberger
Publisher: DocWild Publishing Company
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2019-04-23
Genre: Cooking
ISBN:

Last published in 1929, this illustrated step-by-step candy cook book will have you making home made delicious sweets they way they used to be made! Featuring lost recipes using all natural ingredients including Butter Taffy, Marshmallows Coated with Butter-Scotch, Peanut Brittle, Caramels, Cream Candies, Fudge, Divinity, Bonbons, Rainbow Delight and so many more.