Now for Something Sweet
NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Monday Morning Cooking Club
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 320
'Stunning recipes with heart and soul - I cannot wait to bake my way through this beautiful book' - Helen Goh 'We are always dreaming of soft, airy, pale chiffon cake, thinking about chocolate-swirled, glossy yeasted babke, imagining flaky, chewy, jammy strudel, baking almond-studded, citrus-glazed Dutch buns, frying golden, syrup-drenched coiled fishuelas, biting into hot, sugared jam-filled doughnuts, eating crisp-shelled, marshmallowy vanilla-flecked meringues, feasting on sticky, steaming, sweet butterscotch pudding and sharing it all with abundance and love...' After three best-selling cookbooks, the irrepressible Monday Morning Cooking Club returns with a stunning fourth book, a collection of mostly sweet heirloom recipes that are as treasured as they are mouthwatering. Now for Something Sweet is the result of an intensive search to uncover, curate and celebrate the very best, most cherished sweet recipes from the Jewish community in Australia and around the world. (Including one outstanding savoury chapter to provide delicious relief from all the sweetness.) Alongside the recipes, they recount heart-warming and poignant stories of family, friendship, community and survival. Ranging from the straightforward to the more elaborate, these recipes are always impressive and often show stopping. From the simple passionfruit-iced coconut slab cake to a Russian yeasted kulich which is worth the day it takes to make, from quick-bake chocolate-sandwiched romany cream biscuits to the perfect vanilla slice (mille feuille) for the home cook, this book has it all. Step-by-step 'how to' guides for a few essential techniques provide a helping hand to those who need it, and the more complex recipes offer a challenge for those who crave it. WINNER OF THE JANE AND STUART WEITZMAN FAMILY AWARD FOR FOOD WRITING AND COOKBOOKS, 2020 NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARDS PRAISE FOR THE MONDAY MORNING COOKING CLUB books: 'Having this book at home is pure cosy joy' - Nigella Lawson 'The Monday Morning Cooking Club is a remarkable excursion into the realm of comfort food. You just want to eat everything.' - Yotam Ottolenghi 'Food from the home is my ultimate, especially when it has been tried, tested and loved by the Monday Morning Cooking Club' - Bill Granger
Author: Monday Morning Cooking Club
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 320
'Stunning recipes with heart and soul - I cannot wait to bake my way through this beautiful book' - Helen Goh 'We are always dreaming of soft, airy, pale chiffon cake, thinking about chocolate-swirled, glossy yeasted babke, imagining flaky, chewy, jammy strudel, baking almond-studded, citrus-glazed Dutch buns, frying golden, syrup-drenched coiled fishuelas, biting into hot, sugared jam-filled doughnuts, eating crisp-shelled, marshmallowy vanilla-flecked meringues, feasting on sticky, steaming, sweet butterscotch pudding and sharing it all with abundance and love...' After three best-selling cookbooks, the irrepressible Monday Morning Cooking Club returns with a stunning fourth book, a collection of mostly sweet heirloom recipes that are as treasured as they are mouthwatering. Now for Something Sweet is the result of an intensive search to uncover, curate and celebrate the very best, most cherished sweet recipes from the Jewish community in Australia and around the world. (Including one outstanding savoury chapter to provide delicious relief from all the sweetness.) Alongside the recipes, they recount heart-warming and poignant stories of family, friendship, community and survival. Ranging from the straightforward to the more elaborate, these recipes are always impressive and often show stopping. From the simple passionfruit-iced coconut slab cake to a Russian yeasted kulich which is worth the day it takes to make, from quick-bake chocolate-sandwiched romany cream biscuits to the perfect vanilla slice (mille feuille) for the home cook, this book has it all. Step-by-step 'how to' guides for a few essential techniques provide a helping hand to those who need it, and the more complex recipes offer a challenge for those who crave it. WINNER OF THE JANE AND STUART WEITZMAN FAMILY AWARD FOR FOOD WRITING AND COOKBOOKS, 2020 NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARDS PRAISE FOR THE MONDAY MORNING COOKING CLUB books: 'Having this book at home is pure cosy joy' - Nigella Lawson 'The Monday Morning Cooking Club is a remarkable excursion into the realm of comfort food. You just want to eat everything.' - Yotam Ottolenghi 'Food from the home is my ultimate, especially when it has been tried, tested and loved by the Monday Morning Cooking Club' - Bill Granger
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Monday Morning Cooking Club
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 320
'Stunning recipes with heart and soul - I cannot wait to bake my way through this beautiful book' - Helen Goh 'We are always dreaming of soft, airy, pale chiffon cake, thinking about chocolate-swirled, glossy yeasted babke, imagining flaky, chewy, jammy strudel, baking almond-studded, citrus-glazed Dutch buns, frying golden, syrup-drenched coiled fishuelas, biting into hot, sugared jam-filled doughnuts, eating crisp-shelled, marshmallowy vanilla-flecked meringues, feasting on sticky, steaming, sweet butterscotch pudding and sharing it all with abundance and love...' After three best-selling cookbooks, the irrepressible Monday Morning Cooking Club returns with a stunning fourth book, a collection of mostly sweet heirloom recipes that are as treasured as they are mouthwatering. Now for Something Sweet is the result of an intensive search to uncover, curate and celebrate the very best, most cherished sweet recipes from the Jewish community in Australia and around the world. (Including one outstanding savoury chapter to provide delicious relief from all the sweetness.) Alongside the recipes, they recount heart-warming and poignant stories of family, friendship, community and survival. Ranging from the straightforward to the more elaborate, these recipes are always impressive and often show stopping. From the simple passionfruit-iced coconut slab cake to a Russian yeasted kulich which is worth the day it takes to make, from quick-bake chocolate-sandwiched romany cream biscuits to the perfect vanilla slice (mille feuille) for the home cook, this book has it all. Step-by-step 'how to' guides for a few essential techniques provide a helping hand to those who need it, and the more complex recipes offer a challenge for those who crave it. WINNER OF THE JANE AND STUART WEITZMAN FAMILY AWARD FOR FOOD WRITING AND COOKBOOKS, 2020 NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARDS PRAISE FOR THE MONDAY MORNING COOKING CLUB books: 'Having this book at home is pure cosy joy' - Nigella Lawson 'The Monday Morning Cooking Club is a remarkable excursion into the realm of comfort food. You just want to eat everything.' - Yotam Ottolenghi 'Food from the home is my ultimate, especially when it has been tried, tested and loved by the Monday Morning Cooking Club' - Bill Granger
Author: Monday Morning Cooking Club
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 320
'Stunning recipes with heart and soul - I cannot wait to bake my way through this beautiful book' - Helen Goh 'We are always dreaming of soft, airy, pale chiffon cake, thinking about chocolate-swirled, glossy yeasted babke, imagining flaky, chewy, jammy strudel, baking almond-studded, citrus-glazed Dutch buns, frying golden, syrup-drenched coiled fishuelas, biting into hot, sugared jam-filled doughnuts, eating crisp-shelled, marshmallowy vanilla-flecked meringues, feasting on sticky, steaming, sweet butterscotch pudding and sharing it all with abundance and love...' After three best-selling cookbooks, the irrepressible Monday Morning Cooking Club returns with a stunning fourth book, a collection of mostly sweet heirloom recipes that are as treasured as they are mouthwatering. Now for Something Sweet is the result of an intensive search to uncover, curate and celebrate the very best, most cherished sweet recipes from the Jewish community in Australia and around the world. (Including one outstanding savoury chapter to provide delicious relief from all the sweetness.) Alongside the recipes, they recount heart-warming and poignant stories of family, friendship, community and survival. Ranging from the straightforward to the more elaborate, these recipes are always impressive and often show stopping. From the simple passionfruit-iced coconut slab cake to a Russian yeasted kulich which is worth the day it takes to make, from quick-bake chocolate-sandwiched romany cream biscuits to the perfect vanilla slice (mille feuille) for the home cook, this book has it all. Step-by-step 'how to' guides for a few essential techniques provide a helping hand to those who need it, and the more complex recipes offer a challenge for those who crave it. WINNER OF THE JANE AND STUART WEITZMAN FAMILY AWARD FOR FOOD WRITING AND COOKBOOKS, 2020 NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARDS PRAISE FOR THE MONDAY MORNING COOKING CLUB books: 'Having this book at home is pure cosy joy' - Nigella Lawson 'The Monday Morning Cooking Club is a remarkable excursion into the realm of comfort food. You just want to eat everything.' - Yotam Ottolenghi 'Food from the home is my ultimate, especially when it has been tried, tested and loved by the Monday Morning Cooking Club' - Bill Granger
Now for Something Sweet