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A stunning collection of hassle-free recipes for baking cakes, cookies, tarts, puddings, muffins, bread, and more, from the editors behind the leading food website Food52. This next book in the Food52 Works series features 60 baking recipes that wont leave you with an entire kitchen covered in flour or every bowl--dirty--in the sink. Tempting, foolproof recipes like Brown Butter Cupcake Brownies, Peach Tart, and Black Pepper Popovers are approachable enough to turn to on weekday evenings (when there is little time or patience to fuss over buttercream or pie dough), dont call for special equipment or obscure imported ingredients, and certainly arent run-of-the-mill. Exquisitely photographed and with ample variations and baking confidence tips, this is the new go-to collection for anyone who wants to incorporate something sweet into their every day--Provided by publisher.

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Copyright 2015 by Food52 Inc.
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Published in the United States by Ten Speed Press, an imprint of the Crown Publishing Group, a division of Random House LLC, a Random House Company, New York.
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Hesser, Amanda, author.
Food52 baking : 60 sensational treats you can pull off in a snap / by the editors of Food52 ; photography by James Ransom. First edition.
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Summary: A stunning collection of hassle-free recipes for baking cakes, cookies, tarts, puddings, muffins, bread, and more, from the editors behind the leading food website Food52. This next book in the Food52 Works series features 60 baking recipes that wont leave you with an entire kitchen covered in flour or every bowldirtyin the sink. Tempting, foolproof recipes like Brown Butter Cupcake Brownies, Peach Tart, and Black Pepper Popovers are approachable enough to turn to on weekday evenings (when there is little time or patience to fuss over buttercream or pie dough), dont call for special equipment or obscure imported ingredients, and certainly arent run-of-the-mill. Exquisitely photographed and with ample variations and baking confidence tips, this is the new go-to collection for anyone who wants to incorporate something sweet into their every dayProvided by publisher.
Includes index.
1. Baking. I. Food52. II. Title. III. Title: Baking.
TX763.H49 2015
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Hardcover ISBN9781607748014
eBook ISBN9781607748021

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Contents Foreword One of us considers herself a baker the other does - photo 4
Contents Foreword One of us considers herself a baker the other does - photo 5
Contents

Foreword

One of us considers herself a baker; the other does not. Yet we both bake frequently at home. Amanda has had more formal training (the idea of rolling out pie dough or making a yeast bread doesnt give her the shakes), but Merrill also grew up enjoying homemade baked goods. So while only one of us could assemble a croquembouche without breaking a sweat, we both believe in a more uncommitted style of day-to-day baking.

When we talk about uncommitted baking (that was actually the first title for this book, which went over like rain at a beach party), we mean the kind of baking you can do on a weeknight, once the dinner dishes are cleared away and the kids are asleepwithout having to stay up so late that youre bleary-eyed the next day. Its the kind of baking you can take on, like Amanda does, as a fun activity with her eight-year-old twins; each weekend, they make a simple cake to have around the house for packed lunches and after-dinner dessert during the week ahead.

Were talking about one-bowl cakes, cookies that dont require dipping or finishing, slumps, crisps, quick breads, galettes, puddings, and muffins. This is the sort of baking your grandmother didunpretentious and comforting. Each recipe comes with tips and tricks learned from years of practice, in the voice of one home baker speaking to another. None of these recipes will keep you in the kitchen for hours just for the sake of it, and each produces consistently delicious results. We wanted to create a book that would be your right hand whenever a baked good beckoned.

The recipes come from our readers, contributors, and team members. Many are treasured family recipes that have never appeared on the site; others are from Food52 and have become legends in our office. Our former editor Marian Bull introduced us to her familys beloved schlumpf, an even more relaxed version of a crumble; with a name like schlumpf how could it not make it into this book? There are light-as-air berry scones from longtime Food52er mrslarkin, whose professional nickname is The Scone Lady. And we included Merrills mothers recipe for cream cheese cookies, which have earned a bit of a cult following over the years among those addicted to their crisp, caramelized edges and chewy, slightly tangy centers.

All of these memorable recipes were expertly herded and curated by our editor Sarah Jampel. Sarah is like a whirling dervish, editing, styling, and coordinatingshed complete a chapter or two before we finished our morning coffee. She left no stone unturned, and even pilfered many of her moms own baking pans for this books photo shoots. Under her careful direction, a baking book took shape that we hope will be an indispensable resource for bakers and nonbakers alike.

Amanda Hesser & Merrill Stubbs

Introduction

The key to being a good baker is choosing good recipes. Yes, its important to carefully follow the directions and to buy the right ingredients, but the real secret to successful baking is finding recipes that are guaranteed to turn out cookies, cakes, pies, and dinner rolls that not only taste much better than anything you could pick up from the store, but also make you smile involuntarily and maybe even bop up and down a little.

At Food52, we believe that no matter how busy you are, how much you hate messes, and how strongly you believe in your inability to follow a recipe, you dont need to outsource baking to the professionals. Anyone can have fresh biscuits in the morning and homemade brown sugar shortbread to snack on in the afternoon, and it neednt require huge amounts of time or energy. Its about finding reliable, no-fail recipes, baking them often, and, along the way, learning a handful of useful tips that will make you a better baker.

In this book, youll find the kind of recipes that you know will provide delicious results without occupying your entire day, that you can make on a weeknight and enjoy for days after, and that are more fun than stressful and more satisfying than frustrating. These recipes come from old neighborhood cookbooks, from scribbled recipe cards stored in grandparents kitchens, from bake sales of years past, and from friends whose desserts were the stars of every potluck. And since these recipes live in so many places, we use our website to collect and preserve the cookies and the cakes, the biscuits and the breads that have lived long, happy lives in kitchens just like yours.

In order to whittle down the huge assortment of outstanding recipes on our site to find the most beloved (and least fussy), we polled our staff and our trusted community members and, like always, they delivered. The sixty recipes we ended up with are all gems; each one had the Food52 editors speaking a little too loudly, trying to share stories of the first time we had tasted the that associate editor Sarah Jampels grandma discovered in a cooking class on Long Island in the 1960s.

But despite the diversity of recipes in this book, theyre all part of the same family. Turn to these easy-going standbys when its Monday evening and you have little time or patience to fuss over buttercream, but also when youre in need of a dinner party dessert to surprise and impress guests. These recipes wont ask you to devote hours to baking, but theyll deliver the same satisfaction as if they had taken all day. Some, like the baked , are perfect for baking on a rainy day and storing in the freezer for when youre in need of spontaneous chocolate.

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