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Learn to COOK - BakeWise: The Hows and Whys of Successful Baking with Over 200 Magnificent Recipes

BakeWise: The Hows and Whys of Successful Baking with Over 200 Magnificent Recipes
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.815
EAN: 9781416560784
ISBN: 1416560785
Label: Scribner
Manufacturer: Scribner
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 544
Publication Date: 2008-10-28
Publisher: Scribner
Studio: Scribner

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Editorial Reviews:

Great day in the morning, BakeWise is out! You are holding the book that everyone has been waiting for. Sure enough, Shirley did not hold back -- it's all here. Lively and fascinating, BakeWise reads like a mystery novel as we follow sleuth Shirley while she solves everything from why cakes and muffins can be dry to génoise deflation and why the cookie crumbles.

With her years of experience from big-pot cooking for 140 teenage boys and her classic French culinary training to her work as a research biochemist at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Shirley manages to put two and two together in unique and exciting ways. Some information is straight out of Shirley's wildly connecting brain cells. She describes useful techniques, such as brushing puff pastry with ice water -- not just brushing off the flour -- making the puff pastry easier to roll. The result? Higher, lighter, and flakier pastry. And you won't find these recipes anywhere else, not even on the Internet. She can help you make moist cakes; flaky pie crusts; shrink-proof perfect meringues that won't leak but still cut like a dream; big, crisp cream puffs; amazing French pastries; light génoise; and crusty, incredibly flavorful, open-textured French breads, such as baguettes and fougasses.

There is simply no one like Shirley Corriher. People everywhere recognize her from her TV appearances on the Food Network and ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live!, with Snoop Dogg as her fry chef.

Restaurant chefs and culinary students know her from their grease-splattered copies of CookWise, an encyclopedic work that has saved them from many a cooking disaster. With numerous "At-a-Glance" charts, BakeWise gives busy people information for quick problem solving. BakeWise also includes Shirley's "What This Recipe Shows" in every recipe. This section is science and culinary information that can apply to hundreds of recipes, not just the one in which it appears.

For years, food editors and writers have kept CookWise, Shirley's previous book, right by their computers. Now that spot they've been holding for BakeWise can be filled.

BakeWise does not have just a single source of knowledge; Shirley loves reading the works of chefs and other good cooks and shares their information with you, too. She applies not only her expertise but that of the many artisans she admires, such as famous French pastry chefs Gaston Lenôtre and Chef Roland Mesnier, the White House executive pastry chef for twenty-five years; Bruce Healy, author of Mastering the Art of French Pastry; and Bonnie Wagner, Shirley's daughter-inlaw's mother. Shirley also retrieves "lost arts" from experts of the past such as Monroe Boston Strause, the pie master of 1930s America. For one dish, she may give you techniques from three or four different chefs plus her own touch ofscience -- "better baking through chemistry." She adds facts about the right temperature, the right mixing speed, and the right mixing time for the absolutely most stable egg foam, so you can create a light-as-air génoise every time.

BakeWise is for everyone. Some will read it for the adventure of problem solving with Shirley. Beginners can cook from it and know exactly what they are doing and why. Experienced bakers find out why the techniques they use work and also uncover amazing French pastries out of the past, such as Pont Neuf (a creation of puff pastry, pâte à choux, and pastry cream in honor of the Paris bridge) and Religieuses, adorable "little nuns" made of puff pastry filled with a satiny chocolate pastry cream and drizzled with mocha icing to form a nun's habit.

Some will want it simply for the recipes -- incredibly moist whipped cream pound cake made with heavy cream whipped slightly beyond the soft-peak stage and folded into the batter; flourless fruit soufflés (puréed fruit and Italian meringue); Chocolate Crinkle Cookies, rolled first in granulated sugar and then in confectioners' sugar for a crunchy black-and-snow-white surface with a gooey, fudgy center. And Shirley's popovers are huge


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Summary: A Slow Food Review
Comment: I really wanted to love this book because I adored Cookwise but I can only give it 3 stars. Why? First, I should tell you where I'm coming from. I'm one of those obnoxious Slow Food types who love the most natural, organic ingredients available. For example, I had the most perfect dinner tonight: roasted butternut squash with roasted fennel; sauteed Swiss chard with olive oil and garlic, organic sausages. All of these came from the community supported agricultural farm (CSA) to which I have belonged for 8 years. I love simple food in which the ingredients shine.

What I like about Bakewise: I love the science and the explanations. It's so fascinating to hear about ratios and why certain things will work and other things will not. I, unlike other reviewers, enjoy hearing about how Shirley goes about improving recipes and searching for perfection. It's all a good read.

Why I give it 3 stars: Above all, I do so because I will probably never bake anything in this book. Why would I, a Slow Foodie, ever want to bake something with butter-flavored shortening? She often calls for that. And my least favorite: cake flour and Wondra flour! Goood Lord, that stuff is awful. They leave a foul taste in the mouth. Why would anyone ever want to bake with such atrocities? But Shirley calls for them in several recipes and even says that NO SUBSTITUTIONS are allowed. So, no thank you, I won't be baking these things and I'm an avid baker. I'm not afraid of white flour but come on! Cake flour is as far away as you can get from real flour.

I'm disappointed in Shirley Corriher. Not because of her logic and science, which are excellent, but because of her lack of common sense and good taste. Get with the times, Shirley, and get over your "Southern sweet tooth" and get back to more natural, organic, planet-friendly ways of baking. Some of the best baking recipes I've come across are from Alice Waters and Deborah Madison, who are light years away from Shirley in terms of "real" cooking and food. Their food tastes like food, not like Hostess Twinkies.

Really, I would never buy a can of Crisco and Shirley seems to be a fan of it. That's the bottom line.

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Summary: Bake with Knowledge
Comment: BakeWise is more than just a cookbook on baking. It doesn't just tell you how to make certain recipes; it tells you WHY baking works the way it does. It attempts to explain the chemical reactions that take place during the baking process, which if the reader learns these processes then he or she should be able to progress to the next level, so to speak. For example, the book explains the hows and whys of baking soda, one of the most mysterious ingredients in every pantry.

BakeWise contains chapters on cakes, puffs, pies, cookies, and breads. Naturally, the book is oriented towards desserts. One great feature of this book is that the pages are wide enough for the book to lie open on your counter top as you follow along.

However, the book does have a few small disappointments. First, it doesn't have enough pictures. I'm much more excited about my recipe if I can see the finished product before I begin. Also, the pictures it does have are all on a few glossy pages in the center of the book instead of near the actual recipes. (I'm sure this keeps the cost down, but it also hurts the books aesthetic appeal.) Second, this book is not for the faint of heart because all the recipes are fairly advanced. It would be nice if each section had a little beginner recipe.

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Summary: Mallory
Comment: I love this book! Shirley Corriher is so amazing. Her recipes are foolproof!! Now I understand why my profitoroles never rose quite right. Her Chocolate crinkle cookies are the best I've ever had. You won't believe what comes out of YOUR OVEN after using this book as a guide. I highly recommend it if you are trying to become a better baker. SUCCESS.....finally! =)

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Summary: Beautiful Cookbook for the Cook Who Wants to Know WHY...
Comment: This is an extraordinary cookbook. Personally, I favor cook books that tell me 'why' something is done a certain way. Add to that information about alternatives that were tried and did or did not work, and you have a cookbook that is informative, thorough, yet fun and a pleasure to use. Bakewise is everything that it is claimed to be and more. Baking is an art of itself, and is something that has to be more exacting than other forms of cooking. Measurements make or break the product. This book can take you from being an average or good baker to being an excellent baker. I highly recommend this one. Definitely a keeper!!!

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Summary: not only how... but why
Comment: This is a most excellent cookbook. Even if you're not that great at baking, you can fake it with this.

This is not a standard cookbook- it's also packed with background information on WHY things work and HOW they mix.

It does take some knowing what you're doing at times, and some of the information are a little boring (they read like a textbook) but it's informative, and you'll learn a lot. For example- tempering chocolate- it doesn't say 'melt it in a pot above some boiling water' It tells you how to melt it and at what temprature and gets into the chemistry of it.

The recipies are pretty extensive, and it's got all the basics and quite a few of the not-so-basics in there. I really liked the section on cheesecake.

It's well-organized, a little tough to read at times, but very, very informative.


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