Reddit reviews Baking: From My Home to Yours
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We found 6 Reddit comments about Baking: From My Home to Yours. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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Note, many of the recipes on the Great British Bake-Off are very British. They won't be in a standard baking book not from Britain.
Thank you, I"m so glad that you love Baking From My Home To Yours- I've got a special place in my heart for that book. Not surprisingly, I'm a fan of homemade brownies I love that making them from scratch means that I can use the cocoa and the chocolate that I love best. But, I think that brownies are one of those desserts that's subjective - it's the cakey vs fudgy thing. Maybe you haven't found the right recipe for your particular taste? That said, you know, you really don't have to - if you love boxed brownies, keep making them. Dessert is all about pleasure and there are no right or wrong answers.
Someone gave me Baking:From My Home to Yours by Dorie Greenspan, which I thought was a fantastic book with some good pictures. I also like books by David Lebovitz. He has a great blog about his life in Paris and he used to be a pastry chef here in the States. Fante's Kitchen Shop always looks like they have interesting things too. I love to browse there for ideas. Hope that helps a bit.
I am such a huge fan of Dorie Greenspan. I have several of her cookbooks, but my favorite is Baking: From My Home to Yours.
Try Dorie Greenspan's "Baking: From my home to yours"
It's a real gem (:
her recipes are almost foolproof!
Martha Stewart, Dorie Greenspan, and Rose Levy Berenbaum are my go-to's for classic recipes with none of the low fat/no sugar/no gluten stuff.
Any classic French basic pastry recipes like for pastry cream, choux, croissants, etc, are always going to be chock-full of butter and sugar and the good stuff, too. Check out Eugenie Kitchen on YouTube for some very easy, classic French recipes (by a very sweet Korean woman).
Here are my favorite baking cookbooks:
Rose Levy Berenbaum - The Baking Bible
Rose Levy Berenbaum - The Cake Bible
Dorie Greenspan - Baking: From My Home To Yours
Martha Stewart - Martha Stewart's Baking Handbook
Martha Stewart - Martha Stewart's Cookies: The Very Best Treats to Bake and to Share
Smitten Kitchen is also great for desserts that are a bit fancier, but still classically rich/traditional ingredients.
I LOVE BAKING.