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Baking 9-1-1: Rescue from Recipe Disasters; Answers to Your Most Frequently Asked Baking Questions; 40 Recipes for Every Baker
 
 

Baking 9-1-1: Rescue from Recipe Disasters; Answers to Your Most Frequently Asked Baking Questions; 40 Recipes for Every Baker (Paperback)

by Sarah Phillips (Author) "THE BAKER MUST WORK within the parameters of a recipe to produce a baked good that will rise, set, and taste the way he or..." (more)
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In this thorough, detailed volume for the novice home baker, Phillips notes that "perfection is highly overrated"-and that in baking, it's also hard to come by. A professional baker herself, Phillips has compiled answers to crucial questions about the alchemy of this particular culinary art in a book organized by subject (baking basics, techniques, breads, cakes, cookies, pies, tarts, etc.). She spells out the "kitchen chemistry" behind how ingredients interact and what techniques produce different outcomes. She explains, for example, how sugar acts as a preservative in creamy icings that can be left at room temperature, or how gently folding egg whites (instead of frantically stirring them) into a batter produces a light and fluffy cake. All of the 40 clearly written recipes are the author's own time-tested concoctions, and she includes personal tips in a sidebar called "Sarah Says" (e.g., "Dough rises best when the top has been rounded and smoothed"). Although she readily answers virtually every imaginable question (either in the book or on her garishly designed but helpful website, baking911.com) in the quest for oven excellence, Phillips reassures would-be bakers that worrying about the outcome of a chocolate cheesecake is a waste of time: "Be yourself and do what you can do-and always pat yourself on the back for trying to make something homemade." A handy resource for the neophyte, and a creative answer to baking emergencies, this basic guide emphasizes the science, rather than the art, of baking.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.


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John Mack Carterformer President, Hearst Magazines Enterprises, and Editor-in-Chief, Good Housekeeping...the art of baking calls forth a never-ending variety of questions....Now comes sweet-talking Sarah Phillips, professional baker, with all the answers.

Reese SchonfeldFounding CEO, Food NetworkThe go-to guide for baking emergencies....Keep this one close by your oven.

Toba Garrettauthor of Creative Cookies and The Well-Decorated Cake, and Chef/Instructor, The Institute of Culinary EducationThe perfect companion to a baker's library. Sarah guides you step-by-step in solving your baking needs. Her great ideas will help you achieve great results.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Run, don't walk, and get this book today!!, Mar 11 2004
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I have to offer unbridled praise for this book. I've only had it for a month but it's already covered with batter stains and the spine is broken - it automatically falls opens to the double fudge brownie recipe which I have memorized at this point. I'm afraid of making cakes (due to a traumatic baking experience as a kid - a cake with an impossibly soggy middle) but I may well give it a shot again just to try Sarah's recipes which are extremely accessible to nervous bakers like myself.

Plus it's cool to have access to the author at her exceedingly comprehensive website baking911.com with information she gathered in her years of developing recipes for corporations and cookbooks. I can ask never-ending questions about the recipes, to which she ALWAYS has an answer, no matter how dumb I feel asking. (That's not something you can get from most cookbook authors!)

Add it to your cart now! You won't regret it!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great recipes, easy to use!, Mar 10 2004
I highly recommend the Baking 911 book. I've tried the white sandwich bread, whole wheat bread, chocolate chip cookies, oatmeal cookies, chocolate chip cookie bars, the sugar cookie recipe, the buttercake, as well as the apple pie recipe. They ALL turned out great (quite a good sign of a good book for a novice baker like myself!)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Book For Every Baker - Beginner or Advanced, Mar 1 2004
This book is a wonderful book. The recipes are written in such a way that no one can make a mistake. The recipes are delicious. There are plenty of tips throughout the book for most kinds of baking errors and these tips prevent these baking mistakes. Sarah has put her heart and soul into this book and I don't think anyone who buys the book will be disappointed. I have tried several recipes and have thoroughly enjoyed each one. And I will continue to try each and every recipe in the book. I recommend this book to anyone who loves to bake. The book is also a pleasure to read and written in very easy baking terms and has lots and lots of baking information, ingredients, baking materials, all aspects of baking. A must have for any home baker.
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5.0 out of 5 stars most used cookbook in my kitchen!
As a frequent baker, I am always searching for recipes that create wonderful cakes with great ease. Sarah's book is a blessing! Read more
Published on Mar 1 2004 by Kelley

5.0 out of 5 stars An indispensable reference and cookbook in one!
I have over 125 cookbooks and some are never used. I use this one all the time, and it never fails. Sarah's instructions are clear and concise and really work. Read more
Published on Jan 26 2004 by mark breslauer

5.0 out of 5 stars comprehensive guide
Whatever your level of expertise, this book can help you. Whatever your question, you will find the answer in this book. Read more
Published on Nov 15 2003 by Judy Saffan

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Written in a clear and organized style and format, this delightful book answers all those "how to" and "why" questions about baking ... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars BAKING 9-1-1
This book is a good reference for the experienced cook or the beginner. It should be on every homemaker's cookbook shelf.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thank you, Sarah!
Sarah's book is a gift to bakers everywhere, from beginners to pros. I found it chock full of great ideas, helpful hints and delicious and easy-to-follow recipes. Read more
Published on Oct 17 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to use and fun to read!
This is a really fun book to read, use and learn from. I like to cook, and think I'm pretty good at it, but baking has never been my thing. Read more
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