Reddit reviews Ovenly: Sweet and Salty Recipes from New York's Most Creative Bakery
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We found 2 Reddit comments about Ovenly: Sweet and Salty Recipes from New York's Most Creative Bakery. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
I have a cookbook obsession, I have roughly 500 that are somewhat organized so I feel like I can be of great use here. I will break it down by type to make it easier.
Bibles
Bread
Caramels/Candys/Ice Cream
Jack of all trades
Pastry/Pies
Textbooks
I'm sure I am leaving out a bunch of great ones but if I had to suggest just 1 to anyone it would DEFINITELY be The Art of French Pastry. Best for somebody who has done basics already and looking to try a little more. Even as a professional baker I find myself coming back and just reading the little spots like how he burned himself on his caramel. Great, great book!
Sorry, I should have mentioned that I cross posted this from /r/52weeksofbaking
Another pic
Recipe from the Ovenly Cookbook. I won't post it publicly because it's not published online, and it really is a great cookbook, but if you want the recipe just PM me.
This recipe is all about the chocolate, so I used a fancy organic fair-trade 60% cacao chocolate.
Now I don't actually like chocolate, especially dark chocolate, so I can't vouch for the taste personally, but others have told me it's pretty good!