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BraveTart: Iconic American Desserts
BraveTart: Iconic American Desserts | Stella Parks
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From an award-winning pastry chef and a James Beard Award nominated writer for Serious Eats, foolproof recipes and a fresh take on the history of American desserts, from chocolate chip cookies to toaster pastries. From One-Bowl Devils Food Layer Cake to a flawless Cherry Pie thats crisp even on the very bottom, BraveTart is a celebration of classic American desserts. Whether down-home delights like Blueberry Muffins and Glossy Fudge Brownies or supermarket mainstays such as Vanilla Wafers and Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream, your favorites are all here. These meticulously tested recipes bring an award-winning pastry chefs expertise into your kitchen, along with advice on how to mix it up with over 200 customizable variationsin short, exactly what youd expect from a cookbook penned by a senior editor at Serious Eats. Yet BraveTart is much more than a cookbook, as Stella Parks delves into the surprising stories of how our favorite desserts came to be, from chocolate chip cookies that predate the Tollhouse Inn to the prohibition-era origins of ice cream sodas and floats. With a foreword by The Food Labs J. Kenji Lpez-Alt, vintage advertisements for these historical desserts, and breathtaking photography from Penny De Los Santos, BraveTart is sure to become an American classic.
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Melmar
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Made “Oreo” cookies from this book, while listening to Solito

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mariaku21
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This book was a complete and utter surprise! Not only did it include some great basics but Parks went above and beyond to include up to 4 variations per dish and start every chapter with history on the dish of choice. Did you know that there was a real man called Captain Licorice? How about what we consider as fudge today had roots in a sorority bedroom? I didn't either till reading this and i loved the history just as much as the recipes!

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shortsarahrose
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A pick on two accounts:

1) Parks includes fascinating historical accounts of many of our favorite treats. Where else would you learn that graham crackers caused bakers to riot? (Well, their creator did, at least).

2) Perhaps more important, but the recipes are good. Pictured is carrot cake with cream cheese frosting and carrot roses. The red wine velvet cake is so tender (and no weird food coloring). The brownies are the best ever - extra fudgy.

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shortsarahrose
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“Truth be told, watery pie wasn‘t an issue in the days of yore because it‘s easy to avoid if you know how. Simply macerate the apples until they shrink before you shape the pie, then avoid cooking them to death. That‘s it. While old times bakers relied on intuition, we have something better: a digital thermometer.”

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shortsarahrose
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My sister and I are going to get my mom a cookbook for her birthday next month. She loves to bake, and we are the happy beneficiaries of her baking. Working at a library makes the pre-shopping book research easy 📖 🍪

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quietjenn
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I am not a baker *at all* but I still loved this cookbook. I might just buy a personal copy. Beyond great recipes and pretty pictures, I super enjoyed the introductory histories of familiar foods.

farre I loved it too!! 6y
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LauraBeth
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Heads-Up: THE perfect Snickerdoodle recipe is contained within these pages.

TheLondonBookworm Okay what is a Snickerdoodle and where can I find one??? 😮😮😮 7y
BethwithBooks My friend just asked me for the best snickerdoodle recipe last week!!! I shall have to refer her! 7y
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Redwritinghood @TrishB @TheLondonBookworm It's a somewhat salty/tart cookie made with cream of tartar that's covered in cinnamon sugar. Really easy to make at home and so good. 7y
LauraBeth @TheLondonBookworm and @trishb It's what @Redwritinghood said - here's a link to the recipe (or maybe I should get a flight out to 🇬🇧 and make them personally): http://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2016/01/new-fashioned-snickerdoodle-cookie-re... 7y
TrishB As nothing ever gets cooked in my kitchen - what flight will you be on? 7y
KathyWheeler My favorite cookie! 7y
elkeOriginal I'm going to try this recipe! But I want to say to the snickerdoodle newbies @TrishB @TheLondonBookworm that I have never eaten a 'tart' snickerdoodle. And I have eaten my share...😋 7y
ValerieAndBooks Snickerdoodles 💖!! I don't think I could do the cookies on the cover, though -- It looks like it take hours to make for just two minutes of eating! 7y
LeahBergen I had never had a snickerdoodle until just a couple of years ago when I was in the U.S.! I want to try this recipe now!! 👍🏻 7y
LauraBeth @LeahBergen we clearly need to spread the love of the snickerdoodle around the world 😀 7y
LauraBeth @ValerieAndBooks I thought about that and I agree with you 100%! 7y
LauraBeth @elkeo let me know when you try it and how you like it! 7y
LauraBeth @TrishB 😂😂 nothing? 7y
TheLondonBookworm @Redwritinghood you had me at cookie 😝😝😝 7y
TheLondonBookworm @LauraBeth Er yes you should most definitely do that!! On the basis that my cooking/baking is abysmal and usually ends in tears 😂😂 7y
TheLondonBookworm @elkeo Is tart bad? I'm now thinking of the queen of tarts... or hearts? Wait no, she had some tarts... now I'm just confused 😂😂😂😂 7y
TrishB As little as possible without child abuse allegations! 7y
elkeOriginal @TheLondonBookworm 'Tart' meaning sour flavor. These are sweet sugary cinnamony cookies with no sour or tartness. Just an FYI! 7y
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Curley_Bender
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Yep, I am gonna wear out my copy of this book. I want to make all the things...and even the writing is good!