Reddit mentions: The best dessert baking books

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1. Chocolates and Confections: Formula, Theory, and Technique for the Artisan Confectioner

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3. Binging with Babish: 100 Recipes Recreated from Your Favorite Movies and TV Shows

Binging with Babish: 100 Recipes Recreated from Your Favorite Movies and TV Shows
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4. Death by Chocolate: The Last Word on a Consuming Passion

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5. Classic Stars Desserts: Favorite Recipes by Emily Luchetti

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6. MAST BROTHERS CHOCOLATE: A Family Cookbook

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7. Desserts: Ten Recipes

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8. Perfection In Imperfection: A Culinary Journey Through the Senses of Chef Janice Wong

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11. 200 Chocolate Recipes - Cookies, Cakes, Desserts, Etc..

200 Chocolate Recipes - Cookies, Cakes, Desserts, Etc..
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13. Desserts

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14. Whoopie Pies

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16. Sugar Baby: Confections, Candies, Cakes & Other Delicious Recipes for Cooking with Sugar

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17. Chocolate at Home: Step-by-step recipes from a master chocolatier

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18. The Best of Gaston Lenotre's Desserts: Glorious Desserts of France's Finest Pastry Maker

The Best of Gaston Lenotre's Desserts: Glorious Desserts of France's Finest Pastry Maker
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🎓 Reddit experts on dessert baking books

The comments and opinions expressed on this page are written exclusively by redditors. To provide you with the most relevant data, we sourced opinions from the most knowledgeable Reddit users based the total number of upvotes and downvotes received across comments on subreddits where dessert baking books are discussed. For your reference and for the sake of transparency, here are the specialists whose opinions mattered the most in our ranking.
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Top Reddit comments about Dessert Baking:

u/essenceofmeaning · 2 pointsr/CandyMakers

Ahahah tempering is absolutely necessary if you want any kind of molded chocolate. I've been a chocolatier for 4ish years & I've worked in some excellent kitchens with great equipment & also some truly ghetto places. Follow tempering instructions from a trusted website or (better yet) a confectionery book that's gone through editors & stuff. (I like this one! http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0764588443/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?qid=1427249091&sr=8-2&keywords=confections&pi=AC_SY200_QL40&dpPl=1&dpID=41aoftm6jBL&ref=plSrch) after your chocolate is tempered, stick it in the fridge until it's matte rather than shiny, then pull it out & stick it in front of a fan in a well ventilated area. The air moving helps it cool evenly & you don't risk condensation damage by leaving it in too cool a place. (Your ideal temperature is actually 55 degrees)

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/food

I never use cookbooks; I prefer to improvise. And I'm a huge mutt from all over the place (and my home country's cooking is basically cheese and sausages).

So the cookbooks I like are either big glossy ones with cool pictures that are pretty to look at and which help inspire (like Classic Stars Desserts by Emily Luchetti, who is a really cool person) or historical ones, like my mom's 1920-something vintage White House Cookbook, some 100+ year old book by Escoffier (with cool drawings).

u/BlueishGold · 1 pointr/Cooking

You have great basics! I'm a huge fan of European foods. Most my books are of French, Italian, German, Austrian, and Spanish flare. I do however know one book that I love to use. It's sort of a dessert/chocolate cookbook. Try getting your hands on The Mast Brothers Chocolate by Michael and Rick Mast. It primarily a chocolate cookbook but also contains recipes for mole sauce and coq au win. It teaches you how to temper chocolate, what part of the bean it's from, and whole bunch of "good to knows." The book does a great job at incorporating chocolate into recipes you wouldn't think of.

u/faeriehasamigraine · 1 pointr/Baking

McGee on food and cooking is the best for the science if cookery


I used these books as references while working pastry and larder when I was well enough to be a chef.


Desserts: Ten Recipes https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0297843664?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Dessert: Dessert Recipes from Le... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1906650039?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Dessert Fourplay: Sweet Quartets... https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/0307351378?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

Best books for starting a business in pastry are your local writers as every country/state/county will have different requirements. Scotland needs HACCP, separate areas/work times for dietary requirements to prevent cross contamination etc we have to heat things higher for longer than England for instance.

DO NOT under sell yourself it is far too easy to think I can increase my prices later - personal experience no you can't as word of mouth is how cheap you are not that you pay for what you get.

u/CayennePowder · 3 pointsr/CulinaryPlating

I think it's perfect as is. If you're interested one of my favorite pastry books, Perfection in Imperfection, has a whole section on monochrome platings and playing around with different shades of the same hue and using that as the contrast rather than different or complimentary colors.

u/ossej · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

In other news, this is a pretty neat resource for free cooking ebooks. This book has 33 different brownie recipes and it's a freebie right now.

u/MentalOverload · 2 pointsr/Cooking

Oh man, this is getting bookmarked, thanks! I seriously have way too many cakes bookmarked right now. Everyone has been wanting me to bake for them recently, so I've been obsessively stockpiling recipes.

And seeing as you like that combo, I have to share my favorite cupcake recipe so far for when you're feeling ambitious. I have never received better compliments from any dessert that I've made until these. My SO's cousin actually said this (with a mouthful of cupcake):

>Oh my...oh my god...oh my god...dude...welcome to the family!!

Anyway, here it is: chocolate peanut butter cupcakes.

Here is my finished cupcake and here is the split.

Unfortunately, while the cupcake (just the base - the cake) part went over well, I thought it sucked. So I consulted the best book of chocolate recipes that I know (Death by Chocolate), and I made the base with this recipe here. Perfection. I'm not sure I'll ever top this cupcake, it's just too damn good.

If you ever do make these, I found dipping to be a bit of a pain in the ass, so I ditched that idea. Instead, I held the cupcakes on an angle pointing slightly downward and then I used a spoon to spoon on the chocolate glaze while I twisted the cupcake around to cover it fully. It was definitely more time consuming, but I eventually got a pretty decent rhythm going and I preferred the results.

u/williambilliam · 3 pointsr/FreeEBOOKS

I thought the name looked familiar.
Apparently she writes a LOT of cookbooks, and a LOT of her cookbooks get posted on this subreddit.

I noticed she had several others up for free right now as well, so I gathered them up for you guys:

50 Vegetarian Salad Recipes
34 Cut out cookie recipes
50 Kale recipes
50 Cheap Healthy Meals
34 Gourmet Food Recipes For Weeknights
33 Amazing Recipes For Homemade Brownies
51 Christmas Drop Cookie Recipes
Summer Desserts Value Pack II

u/wambolicious · 2 pointsr/ArtisanVideos

Tempering Chocolate is a pain in the patoot! My boyfriend and I have a really great book on it that describes the process super well. I recommend it.

http://www.amazon.com/Chocolates-Confections-Formula-Technique-Confectioner/dp/0764588443/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1348948782&sr=8-1&keywords=chocolates+confections

u/ChefTimmy · 3 pointsr/Cooking

I was taught by Peter Greweling, who is a god among men. His book for artisan confectioners was so successful among home enthusiasts, that he wrote a version just for them. I haven't actually read the home version, but the artisan version is a constant reference for me.

As for the difference with the marble slab (tabling, as it's called), there is a fairly precise procedure of heat, cool (on the marble), agitate (still on the marble), re-heat ever-so-slightly... overkill, usually, but it lets decorations like this hold up indefinitely, even when warm. The freezer will set the chocolate, but it's still a stop-gap solution, as the crystals that form are the unstable type, and the chocolate will go soft at room temperature.

I like talking about chocolate.

u/desertcombat06 · 2 pointsr/nfl

If you're into Binging with Babish, he released a new cookbook, there's also the Bob's Burgers Burger Book and a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles pizza book (3 books I have on my secret santa wishlist).

The MERGE Cube is amazing if you want to do cool stuff with augmented reality.

You could ask for a Google Home Mini, Alexa dot or other smaller smart home device. I wasn't super sold on it, but got one with Spotify and actually really enjoy it.

u/tpodr · 4 pointsr/Baking

Those look perfect. I can see how lovely the snap will be when bitten into.

When I was playing with chocolate, this was my go-to guide: Chocolates and Confections: Formula, Theory, and Technique for the Artisan Confectioner https://www.amazon.com/dp/0764588443

Ed: just noticed there is a newer edition.

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u/taejo · 1 pointr/food

Mridula Baljekar's Quick Vegetarian Curries is the book that made Indian food my everyday mainstay.

Fields of Green has some great recipes and inspirations -- I went to the restaurant when I was in SF, and I was disappointed: the book is that good.

My reference for desserts is Nancy Silverton's Desserts.

u/GnollBelle · 3 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL

Yes, it can include whoopie pies/ gobs. A proper Cookie Table is loaded with dozens upon dozens upon dozens of cookies in many varieties made by the couple's family and friends (you can supplement with bakery bought cookies if you absolutely must, but it is understood that homemade goods get precedence for the table). You provide guests with bags or boxes so they can take cookies home.

You may not thank me for providing you with a link to this whoopie pie cookbook but really, these things need to be more popular.

u/chefvandenberg · 4 pointsr/Baking

Chocolate! From Sugarbaby cookbook. Best chocolate cake I've ever had.

http://www.amazon.com/Sugar-Baby-Confections-Candies-Delicious/dp/1584798971

u/mcain · 10 pointsr/AskCulinary

You might want to get a copy of Chocolates and Confections: Formula, Theory, and Technique for the Artisan Confectioner - I have the older edition (2007) and it has a section on Fondants and Fudges which includes a dozen several recipes and a great deal of theory. It is full of information. I've made their marshmallow recipe many times for my kids.

u/k_bomb · 1 pointr/nfl

I've got an Amazon list that I try my hardest to keep fleshed out for easy gift-giving.

Currently I've got

u/Skodbil · 4 pointsr/Denmark

Nå folkens, der er snart gået et år siden Skodbil sidst mæskede sig i fødselsdagskage, og det betyder at successen skal gentages. Fødselsdagsgaver er for lang tid siden gået fra at være Lego og våben, til at være sokker og bøger.

Derfor skal der nu nogle gode kogebøger på listen. Jeg er ikke så meget på udkig efter opskriftsbøger, men mere ude i at ville have kogebøger som jeg rent faktisk kan lære noget af. Jeg har allerede følgende på listen, men hvis DU kender en helt vildt god bog jeg bør læse, så sig til.

Sølvskeen

The Food Lab, Kenji Lopez

Chocolate at Home

Paul Bocuse Institut Gastronomique

The Professional Chef

The Flavour Bible

Mastering Cheese

Der er med vilje ingen vinbøger på listen, for det gør jeg mig ikke specielt meget i - endnu.

u/I_didnt_get_a_hrumph · 1 pointr/Cooking

CIA Confection book Learned a ton of useful technique.

u/Eran-of-Arcadia · 1 pointr/GiftIdeas

Thanks for the advice everyone, I went with this one.

u/Cdresden · 2 pointsr/Baking

Robertson's Basic Country Bread from Tartine Bread.

The title cake from Marcel Desaulniers' Death by Chocolate. It has so many steps, he recommends you take 3 days to make this recipe.

u/Manrante · 1 pointr/Baking

Is this the famous recipe by Marcel Desaulniers? That cake is so complicated, has so many different layers & types of chocolate, he recommends you make it over a 3 day period.