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Baked Elements: The Importance of Being Baked in 10 Favorite Ingredients

Matt Lewis, Renato Poliafito, Tina Rupp
Publisher: Stewart, Tabori and Chang
Edition: 2012
75
Recipes
18
Recipe reviews
4.2
Avg recipe rating
4.0
Avg book rating

This 2012 baking cookbook by Matt Lewis, Renato Poliafito, and Tina Rupp focuses on 10 core baking ingredients and their applications. The 75 recipes indexed on Cookbooker have generated 18 member reviews, with an average recipe rating of 4.2 out of 5, with particular popularity for Honey Banana Poppy Seed Bread, Brown Butter Snickerdoodles, and Crunchy Peanut Butter Banana Bread. The

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⭐ 4/5
13 years ago

Another wonderful cookbook from the owners of Baked bakery in Brooklyn, this time focusing on the authors’ favourite ingredients. Of the three books, this one appeals to me most, partly because of the organization of recipes according to main ingredient as my baking choices are often determined by that (a bunch of spotty bananas, the jar of peanut butter that no one is eating…) and partly because these 10 ingredients are some my family’s favourite flavours as well.

I’ve made at least one recipe from most of the chapters (booze and chocolate still to come) and the results have been anywhere from good to spectacular. I’d like to give the book a 4 1/2 star rating but that’s not available so it gets 4.

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