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Perfect Cakes (Hardcover)

by Nick Malgieri (Author)
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Covering cheesecakes, chocolate cakes, fruit cakes, rolled cakes, filled cakes, meringue cakes, nut cakes, coffee cakes, sponge cakes, and pound cakes, not to mention frostings, fillings, and glazes, Nick Malgieri's Perfect Cakes is a "product of a lifetime of collecting and baking." Malgieri is a much acclaimed cookbook author (Cookies Unlimited), pastry chef, and baking instructor, so he's had a lot of practice presenting recipes in a way that makes them easy to follow. The informative chapter on ingredients and equipment will get you started. Ingredients and baking equipment for each recipe are listed in a yellow box; steps are clearly numbered and storage instructions follow every one.

The recipes come from home bakers who are aunts, grandmothers, friends, and friends of friends, as well as food writers and professional bakers; some also come from Malgieri's kitchen, of course. The delectably moist Orange Poppy Seed Cake is as easy a recipe as you can hope to find, and don't miss his Aunt Virginia's Sour Cream Coffee Cake. The 19th-century Morris Cake is simple yet elegant, and the truly unique Green Tea Pound Cake comes from Paris's Mariage Frères. Beware the decadent Chocolate Pecan Caramel Cake. Whatever the celebration or occasion, there's nothing like a perfect cake--and you're sure to find it here. --Leora Y. Bloom



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James Beard Award winner Malgieri (How to Bake; Cookies Unlimited) shares precise and temptingly unfussy recipes in this cake treasury. Recipes are meticulously tested and easy to follow; however, this is not the book for the Duncan Hines set. Each chapter presents both basic and complicated recipes: Coffee Cakes include Sour Cream Coffee Cake and a Brioche Bee Sting Cake with almond brittle topping and a pastry cream filling. While sinful ingredients abound, cheesecakes come both New York style and light unbaked, and there are plenty of butterless sponge cakes. Sprinkled lightly like confectioners' sugar are homey recipes from friends (Passover Sponge Cake from Kyra Effren). Malgieri's tone is one of sincerity, whether his subjects are pound cakes, pleasantly old-fashioned rolls (such as Buche de Noel and Strawberry Roulade), fruit and nut cakes, individual cakes, layer and molded cakes or meringues. There is some central European influence, with Viennese Linzertorte and Apricot Marzipan Cake, and Swiss Kirsch cake. France (Blanc-Manger Aux Framboises) and Italy (Torta Di Nocciole Alla Veronese) are also well represented. The book proffers a few surprises, like Green Tea Pound Cake and an Armenian cake with farina. Most recipes are unburdened by architectural flourishes. Some cakes have many steps: Passion-Fruit Bavarian Cream Cake has five parts, but none of these is difficult in itself the biggest challenge is assembly. Recipe notes, a chapter on decorating and some photos of the finished results all help. Where many compendiums tend to be overwhelming or scattershot, this book stylishly covers just what home cooks need.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Recipes, April 25 2003
By "christine927" (Baltimore, MD USA) - See all my reviews
As for recipes, the ones I have tried turned out absolutely fantastic! I made the 'Orange Sponge Cake' last week and it was extremely light and fluffy, and the flavor was outstanding. I made the 'Lemon Meringue Cake' today and my co-workers are raving about it. I'm going to make it for an upcoming bridal shower - it turned out beautfully.
However, I have to agree with the first reviewer 'oktober31' on the lack of some details in the instructions. I had to rely on my past experiences for things like 'how much to whip the meringue?', and 'should the eggs be at room temp or cold?', etc.
These seem like small details, but when it comes to baking, we all know how important these small details become!
But if you're a somewhat experienced baker, I highly recommend the book as the recipes are out of this world! - thanks
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3.0 out of 5 stars Pretty pictures, but not well explained, April 20 2003
By skysplitter (Bradford, MA United States) - See all my reviews
While I'm not a beginning baker, I am relatively new to world of cake baking. I borrowed this book because of the cover picture honestly, and was immediately intrigued by all the recipes in this book.

So here's what's good about this book
-the layout of the book, with the pictures
-the variety of cakes is great. many are unusual and i've not seen them in other cake books (i work at a book store, i would know!)
-the introduction chapter which talks about the importance of various ingredients, baking skills, utensils, etc.

What's not so hot about this book
-the lack of detailed instructions at times
-the lack of descriptions of the mixtures you are making.

I had trouble with a few recipes... Other recipes have the "as you go" descriptions I find very useful. An experienced cake baker may know what to look for, but I do not! I made the cover cake tonight (strawberry meringue layer cake) and the author's recipe for meringue fell flat for me. I had to resort to a Pillsbury recipe for a lemon meringue pie I had previously made. However, the cake and strawberry filling was easy to follow and tasted great.
If you are an experienced cake baker, then I would suggest buying this book. You will probably be able to figure out alot that I can't at this point! I do intend to make more from this book, but maybe after making cakes from other books.
If you are not so experienced, as I am, hunt around for other dessert cookbooks. Le Cordon Bleu makes an excellent dessert book for amateur and experienced cooks alike!

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Very Welcome Treat for Bakers, Mar 24 2003
By A Customer
Mr. Malgeiri has done it again! This very well-written baking book illustrates quite clearly each and every recipe by the notes and reminders of the author. I have done the Perfect Chocolate Cake twice already, including one of the ganache frostings and they came out really perfect each time. This book will be appreciated by home bakers like me, because the instructions are very clear and precise. It is surely a welcome addition to one's collection of excellent cookbooks.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Perfect Cookbook
If Maida Heatter is the queen of cakes, as Mr. Malgieri calls her in his dedication of this beautiful cook to her, then he must be king. Read more
Published on Nov 17 2002 by H. F. Corbin

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