GATEAU
WHATS FOR DESSERT
BOUCHON BAKERY
Anyone will do
sallyt
January 12, 2023, 2:55am
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DELECTABLE : SWEET AND SAVORY BAKING by Claudia Fleming
LulusMom1
(Kari )
January 12, 2023, 11:05am
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GATEAU sounds intriguing.
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Anyone have Savory Baking? Any thoughts on that? Just saw it in a bookstore and was drawn to it.
I received this for Christmas, and am reading my way through it. Thus far, while I haven’t been motivated to make a particular recipe, I have gotten a lot of ideas about modifying recipes I already make to resemble some of the dishes presented. She also talks quite a bit about technique, and I feel I’m learning a bit and getting a lot of useful tips. I find the batch/portion sizes can be quite generous, so for our household, I’ll have to scale things down. I’m sure I’ll end up baking something directly from it (ETA: but maybe not a lot).
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DELECTABLE by Claudia Fleming
WHAT’S FOR DESSERT by Claire Saffitz
CHERYL DAY’S TREASURY OF SOUTHERN BAKING by Cheryl Day
GATEAU The Surprising Simplicity of French Cakes.
Just under 24 hours remaining in which to nominate!
MOONCAKES & MILKBREAD is a James Bread winner
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Nominations are now closed, and once I have a chance to create a voting thread, I’ll link it here.
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And the next voting thread:
Welcome to the voting thread for our May–August 2023 Baking Cookbook of the Month. While there were several nominations, only two received more than one nomination, and we’ll choose between them for our collective baking pleasure.
ONE TIN BAKES by Edd Kimber (recipe index here ).
Continuation of GATEAU by Aleksandra Crapanzano (recipe index here ) .
HOW TO VOTE: Click the knife-and-fork icon on the post below naming your choice. If you change your mind, you may click the icon again if you’…
It’s nomination time again.
It’s time to choose a BCOTM for the remainder of the year! This one will take us from the end of the summer season straight through to the winter holiday season, so we might want to keep the potential for holiday baking in mind as we nominate.
You many nominate as many books as you wish. Please nominate with the intention of joining us in baking from the book and reporting on what you make, should your nominee be selected. To nominate, please put the name of the book in ALL CAPS in the comments…
Time to vote for our last book of the year.
Welcome to the voting thread for our September–December 2023 Baking Cookbook of the Month. While several titles received nominations, we have two choices to vote for.
• SARAH KIEFFER MONTH, including her blog and books:
:The Vanilla Bean Baking Book
100 Cookies
Baking for the Holidays
100 Morning Treats
• SWEET ENOUGH by Alison Roman
HOW TO VOTE: Click the knife-and-fork icon on the post below naming your choice. If you change your mind, you may click the icon again if you’re still withi…
And the September–November reporting thread:
Welcome to the discussion and reporting thread for our September–November 2023 BCOTM, where we’ll be cooking together from the Sarah Kieffer library: Vanilla Bean Blog , The Vanilla Bean Baking Book , 100 Cookies , Baking for the Holidays , and 100 Morning Treats .* Together, the encompass recipes ranging from simple sugar cookies and quick breads to doughnuts and laminated pastries, and everything in between.
To report on a recipe, put the name of the recipe in ALL CAPS and include which book it’s …
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@Stef_bakes , can you move to these over to the nomination thread , please?