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Simple secrets of making magical meringues.

Meringue is an excellent book to inspire you in making sweet treats. The book explores the history of meringue, its basic components, and how to create an array of sweet delicacies with meringue. The authors beautifully showcase various ways to use meringue in cooking to create fluffy cakes, pies, creamy frostings, and many other desserts. The book is perfect for baking enthusiasts looking to create heavenly treats with a touch of sophistication.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.
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ISBN: 9781423625810
Publisher: Gibbs M. Smith Inc
Date of Publication: 2012-08-30
Format: Hardback
Goodreads rating: 4.07
(rated by 44 readers)

Description

Egg whites, sugar, a pinch of cream of tartar or a dash of vinegar--and
air. So simple, yet so divine! Meringue isn't just magical. It's
mysterious. No one can quite agree on its origins (and here's a hint: it
wasn't invented in France). While most food historians confirm Marie
Antoinette's love of meringues, some say that meringue goes back to a much
earlier date . . . and that it was invented in England, of all places. We
know one thing for certain: meringue is deceptively simple, and once you
know the basics, you can create sweet magic with meringue cookies,
Pavlovas, pies, tarts--even marjolaines and dacquoises. Meringue can be
spooned onto pies or piped into any number of beautiful shapes. It can be
baked or poached, whipped into silky frostings, or folded into cakes to
make them fluffier. It can be combined with ground nuts, chocolate, or any
number of flavorings. It can be formed into various vessels for Chantilly
cream and fresh berries. And that's just the beginning. Meringue will
encourage and inspire you to create heavenly treats of your very own. Linda
K. Jackson is a senior advertising and marketing executive in the food and
beverage industry. It is her sweet tooth and love for baking, however, that
fuels her creative energy to spend time on the weekends making delightful
meringue treats that ensure many a dinner invitation with the caveat,
"You'll bring dessert, right?" Linda lives in Studio City, California, with
her husband and two children. Jennifer Evans Gardner is a food, travel, and
wedding writer for The LA Times, The Huffington Post, and other
publications. She owns Little Feet in the Kitchen cooking school for
children and is the author of Barefoot in the Kitchen: The Pregnancy
Survival Cookbook and Bitchin' in the Kitchen: The PMS Survival Cookbook.
She lives in Los Angeles with her son and Boston terrier.


Authors: Linda K. Jackson, Jennifer Evans Gardner
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Publication Date: 2012
 

Simple secrets of making magical meringues.

Meringue is an excellent book to inspire you in making sweet treats. The book explores the history of meringue, its basic components, and how to create an array of sweet delicacies with meringue. The authors beautifully showcase various ways to use meringue in cooking to create fluffy cakes, pies, creamy frostings, and many other desserts. The book is perfect for baking enthusiasts looking to create heavenly treats with a touch of sophistication.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.