Baked - New Frontiers in Baking by Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito
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Lemon lime bars
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Fine Cooking
These up the ante with a graham-cracker-toasted coconut crust, and a mostly-lemon-but-a-hint-of-lime curd filling. It was the perfect ending to a Thursday night dinner of spicy Thai shrimp curry.
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Sweet and salty cake
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Olga Massov
To say this cake was delicious, would be inaccurate. It was quite possibly the most heart-stoppingly amazing cake I’ve had in awhile.
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The Baked brownie
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Olga Massov
...these brownies are serious business – deep, dark, bitter chocolate is a fantastic thing in and of itself. But if you add a little heat to it, I think the chocolate flavor becomes more complex...
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Smitten Kitchen
I have cobbled together the spices from the older recipe with the current one so you can attempt an unofficial version of their very subtly spicy brownies. Not interested in spices? Just skip them...
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Raspberry crumb breakfast bar
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Smitten Kitchen
These aren’t, as the recipe notes warn, actually "crumb" bars, with the streuselly topping you might see on crumbles or coffee cakes. Instead, they’re more like a raspberry sandwich cookie...
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Millionaire's shortbread
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Lisa Is Cooking
I had a caramel disaster in that the sweetened condensed milk which cooked in a double-boiler (for more than twice the suggested time) never became caramelly or thick enough.
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Serious Eats
If you like Twix bars, you'll love today's recipe, which is essentially a 9-by-13-inch tile of Twix, minus all the preservatives.
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I Made That!
When I cut my little bars, all of the dulce de leche oozed out the sides. Totally not cute at all.... But you know what? They still tasted good. Really good and very Twix-esque.
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Butterscotch pudding tarts
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I Made That!
The oaty flavor of the crust went so well with the sweetness of the filling. It sounds weird, but the combination reminded me of wheaties cereal. In a good way. Love it.
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Sour cream coffee cake with chocolate cinnamon swirl
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Amateur Gourmet
I made a giant coffee cake. And the larger point is: it was so outrageously good, with a chocolate cinnamon swirl inside and pecans on top, that it was gone in a matter of days.
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Lottie and Doof
The cake is moist and tender with swirls of cocoa and cinnamon and the crumb topping is exactly right - not too overwhelming but just gives that cake that extra crunch it needs.
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Sour lemon scones
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Lisa Is Cooking
...I really barely noticed the ginger. I’m wondering if grating a little fresh ginger into the dough would be interesting next time. But mostly, I’m thinking about how deliciously lemony they were...
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Black Forest chocolate cookies
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Lisa Is Cooking
These are decadent, richly-chocolaty cookies with pops of sweetness from the white chocolate and dried cherries. And, they passed the sturdiness test for shipping.
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German chocolate cake
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Lisa Is Cooking
And, the milk chocolate buttercream was delicious on the cake and dressed it up a little even though it wasn’t piped into a pretty ruffle.
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- ISBN 10 1584797215
- ISBN 13 9781584797210
- Linked ISBNs
- 9781613120569 eBook (United States) 12/12/2011
- Published Oct 01 2008
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 208
- Language English
- Countries United States
- Publisher Stewart, Tabori & Chang
Publishers Text
Hip. Cool. Fashion-forward. These aren't adjectives you'd ordinarily think of applying to baked goods.
Think again. Not every baker wants to re-create Grandma's pound cake or cherry pie. Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito certainly didn't, when they left their advertising careers behind, pooled their life savings, and opened their dream bakery, Baked, in Brooklyn, New York, a few years back. The visions that danced in their heads were of other, brand-new kinds of confections...
Things like a Malt Ball Cake with Milk Chocolate Frosting, which captures the flavor of their favorite Whoppers candies (and ups the ante with a malted milk ball garnish). Things like spicy Chipotle Cheddar Biscuits that really wake up your taste buds at breakfast time. Things like a Sweet and Salty Cake created expressly for adults who are as salt-craving ?as they are sweet-toothed.
Which is not to say that Lewis and Poliafito sidestep tradition absolutely. Their Chocolate Pie (whose filling uses Ovaltine) pays loving homage to the classic roadside-diner dessert. Their Baked Brownies will wow even the most discriminating brownie connoisseur. And their Chocolate Chip Cookies? Words cannot describe. Whether trendsetting or tried-and-true, every idea in this book is freshly Baked.
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