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Moosewood Restaurant Book of Desserts

Moosewood Restaurant Book of Desserts

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A well written book where every recipe is a winner
Review: I bought this book a week ago and have already tested half a dozen desserts from it and plan to make dozens more(I am a home-based professional baker selling to restuarants in my area). The instructions were well written, and included accurate estimates of preparation time. The desserts were easy to prepare, yet had a moderate elegance (not a fancy pastry generally, but definitely classy). Each of the desserts came out exceptionally well, was tasty as well as attractive, and received excellent reviews from my "taste testers" (the family). The variety included was excellent, and while some chocolate recipes were included, it was nice to see some refreshing alternatives. The discussion of ingredients in the glossary is very educational for the home baker, and the inclusion of storage instructions and keeping time for the individual desserts within the body of the recipe helpful. One of the best that Moosewood has put out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great dessert cookbook without the pretentions
Review: I have several dessert cookbooks, all with great recipes, most costing considerably more than this one. In spite of that, when I am looking for a recipe, this is the cookbook that usually comes through for me. I have made cakes, muffins, coffee cakes, cookies, pies, and other assorted sweets, all with rave reviews. The recipes are tailored for the home cook, so they are easy to prepare, but amazingly there is no loss of quality. You can get fancy if you want (the chocolate cake with chocolate ganache is quite impressive) but most of the recipes are quite simple. No great color photos, but the price more than makes up for that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great dessert cookbook without the pretentions
Review: I have several dessert cookbooks, all with great recipes, most costing considerably more than this one. In spite of that, when I am looking for a recipe, this is the cookbook that usually comes through for me. I have made cakes, muffins, coffee cakes, cookies, pies, and other assorted sweets, all with rave reviews. The recipes are tailored for the home cook, so they are easy to prepare, but amazingly there is no loss of quality. You can get fancy if you want (the chocolate cake with chocolate ganache is quite impressive) but most of the recipes are quite simple. No great color photos, but the price more than makes up for that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book with simple but delicious recipes
Review: I have several other Moosewood Cookbooks and this is a new one I have just added to my collection. I bought it for a Christmas present but also gave myself one...Now I am back at Amazon.com to buy another one for another friend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not a "healthy dessert" cookbook! This is the real thing!
Review: I love a cookbook that is more than just a collection of recipes. The recipes in this cookbook all start with some background about where the recipe came from, how it can be used, and other ideas for how to serve it. This makes the book fun to browse through. Also, the book is well-organized and well indexed. There's even an ingredients index so you can look in your pantry and pick a dessert based on what you have on hand. The variety of recipes is good: some are easy, some are more complicated, some are good for kids, some are fancy for adults. I've tried several things from each chapter of the book and everything has turned out well. Basics are included, such as a flawless pie crust recipe, as well as more unusual desserts such as Pink Chiffon Cake. Another bonus is the multicultural aspect of the book. There are several recipes from the Middle East, and some from Italy, Greece, too. These Mediterranean desserts tend to be less sweet than what our US taste buds usually like, and I've found them great for informal suppers and luncheons. (By the way, the name "Moosewood" in this cookbook does not mean "healthy"! There's plenty of sugar and other good stuff in these recipes!) I make desserts only when entertaining, so I usually have to take the risk of trying new recipes with guests, but with this cookbook I never have any worry about whether it will be a hit or not. This book has proven itself to be a Dessert Bible for me!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not a "healthy dessert" cookbook! This is the real thing!
Review: I love a cookbook that is more than just a collection of recipes. The recipes in this cookbook all start with some background about where the recipe came from, how it can be used, and other ideas for how to serve it. This makes the book fun to browse through. Also, the book is well-organized and well indexed. There's even an ingredients index so you can look in your pantry and pick a dessert based on what you have on hand. The variety of recipes is good: some are easy, some are more complicated, some are good for kids, some are fancy for adults. I've tried several things from each chapter of the book and everything has turned out well. Basics are included, such as a flawless pie crust recipe, as well as more unusual desserts such as Pink Chiffon Cake. Another bonus is the multicultural aspect of the book. There are several recipes from the Middle East, and some from Italy, Greece, too. These Mediterranean desserts tend to be less sweet than what our US taste buds usually like, and I've found them great for informal suppers and luncheons. (By the way, the name "Moosewood" in this cookbook does not mean "healthy"! There's plenty of sugar and other good stuff in these recipes!) I make desserts only when entertaining, so I usually have to take the risk of trying new recipes with guests, but with this cookbook I never have any worry about whether it will be a hit or not. This book has proven itself to be a Dessert Bible for me!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yum yum yum yum yum yum yum!!!!
Review: I wondered, what does it mean for a vegetarian restaurant to publish a dessert cookbook? I mean, most desserts don't have meat in them, so ... Well, the answer is: it's wonderful! The same creativity that is a feature of the other Moosewood Restaurant cookbooks is clearly on display in the Book of Desserts. If you've seen their other books, particularly "Sundays at Moosewood", you know that the group pulls influences from cultures all over the world. This book is no different, in that the desserts exhibit that similar multi-cultural style, with spices (some of which are pretty surprising!) and flavors from all over. All the while, the Moosewoodies (I hope it's okay to call them that!) stay true to their own style, and keep the recipes true to their home cultures as well. I highly recommend it -- especially for party planning (making desserts for parties).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yum yum yum yum yum yum yum!!!!
Review: I wondered, what does it mean for a vegetarian restaurant to publish a dessert cookbook? I mean, most desserts don't have meat in them, so ... Well, the answer is: it's wonderful! The same creativity that is a feature of the other Moosewood Restaurant cookbooks is clearly on display in the Book of Desserts. If you've seen their other books, particularly "Sundays at Moosewood", you know that the group pulls influences from cultures all over the world. This book is no different, in that the desserts exhibit that similar multi-cultural style, with spices (some of which are pretty surprising!) and flavors from all over. All the while, the Moosewoodies (I hope it's okay to call them that!) stay true to their own style, and keep the recipes true to their home cultures as well. I highly recommend it -- especially for party planning (making desserts for parties).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A cookbook you will turn to often
Review: I'm famous among friends and colleagues for my desserts. My selection of dessert-related cookbooks literally takes more than two feet on my bookshelf-- and that's not counting general cookbooks that have dessert sections or magazines!! Lets just say that I have high standards for a cookbook-- matched by people's high expectations for what I produce.

So, why do I LOVE this cookbook? Every single thing I've ever made from it has turned out _perfectly_. Whether I'm after something fancy or simple, something easy or complex, something comforting or challenging, the desserts I've made from this source are just right. The instructions are very easy to follow with no room for misinterpretations, their chatty intros ensure that you know exactly what you'll be getting (and how best to serve it), and everything's well laid out (the page introducing new chapter lists all recipes in that chapter, the index is terrific, and there's lists at the back for "quick to make", "ingredients on hand", "feed a crowd" etc with all qualifying recipes). Don't worry about lack of pictures: with the intro plus the recipe, you'll know exactly how it's supposed to look-- and that will be exactly what you'll end up with.

It's become one of my favourite references for when I need "something". Many of the recipes are really quite simple to make, yet can be perfectly appropriate for most special occasions (my fathers 60th birthday bash, for example) and people will rave about them and beg for the recipe-- or go back for fifths. You'll be left feeling almost ashamed about how easy it was to produce such results...

I was lucky enough to receive this as a birthday gift; I whole-heartedly believe that everyone who bakes should have this their cookbook library. The only thing the book lacks are the truly outrageous, decadent, multi step complicated affairs, but if you own Marcel Desaulniers' Death By Chocolate or Desserts to Die For plus this one, you'll be set for pretty much anything.

Happy baking!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous cookbook!
Review: If you love to bake you'll love this cookbook! Most appreciated is the prep time, baking time, and equipment needed section for each recipe. Easy to read recipes and the results are to die for! The peanut butter cupcakes with cream cheese icing are the BEST we've ever tasted!


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