April Pastry Sampler Newsletter
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Making the world a little sweeter one pastry tip at at time.
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Here’s a super easy recipe for glass tuiles. Glass tuiles are transparent, crisp, thin cookies and while they can be eaten alone, are typically used as a garnish for other desserts. The picture at the right is not the greatest for showing off these cookies, …read more
Sugar Baby is a comprehensive cookbook revolving around sugar. It all starts in the beginning with the first chapter ‘A Brief History of the World (As It Pertains to Sugar)’, and explores the world of sugar from there. It is written by Gesine Bullock-Prado and if the name sounds familiar, it probably is; she is Sandra Bullock’s younger sister but she’s famous in her own right. Bullock-Prado is the author of Bake It Like You Mean It and a guest instructor at King Arthur Flour.
Bullock-Prado cleverly divides the book and all the recipes by sugar stages, which makes the table of contents in and of itself a great reference:
The last chapter, Put It All Together, is a fun collection of recipes no home kitchen should be without, and should be savored. I laughed out loud when reading her describe Parisian macarons to people. Overall, an entertaining and sweet read.
Along with good, basic recipes. Her chocolate glaze recipe is used for a Sachertorte, and names it as such. But while it is looks perfect poured over the top of a traditional Sachertorte, don’t let that stop you from incorporating this utilitarian glaze for other things as well. And I like spicy things. I don’t order a Subway sandwich without extra jalapenos and extra pepperoncinis because otherwise I’m just eating just another boring turkey sandwich, and Bullock-Prado’s ginger cookies have the right amount of kick to them. I’m adapting the recipe below for you to try. Use the best quality and spiciest crystallized ginger for best results, and don’t skimp on the white pepper.
The Best Ginger Cookies Ever
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Disclosure: This book was provided by the publisher and any opinions are my own.