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| Tartine | 
enlarge | Authors: Elisabeth Prueitt, Chad Robertson Creators: Alice Waters, France Ruffenach Publisher: Chronicle Books Category: Book
List Price: $35.00 Buy New: $21.79 You Save: $13.21 (38%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 4157
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 10 x 8.4 x 1.1
ISBN: 0811851508 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.865 EAN: 9780811851503 ASIN: 0811851508
Publication Date: August 24, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Every once in a while, a cookbook comes along that instantly says "classic." This is one of them. Acclaimed pastry chef Elisabeth Prueitt and master baker Chad Robertson share not only their fabulous recipes, but also the secrets and expertise that transform a delicious homemade treat into a great one. It's no wonder there are lines out the door of Elisabeth and Chad's acclaimed Tartine Bakery. It's been written up in every magazine worth its sugar and spice. Here their bakers' art is transformed into easy-to-follow recipes for the home kitchen. The only thing hard about this cookbook is deciding which recipe to try first: moist Brioche Bread Pudding; luscious Banana Cream Pie; the sweet-tart perfection of Apple Crisp. And the cakes! Billowing chiffon cakes. Creamy Bavarians bursting with seasonal fruits. A luxe Devil's Food Cake. Lemon Pound Cake, Pumpkin Tea Cake. Along with the sweets, cakes, and confections come savory treats, such as terrifically simple Wild Mushroom Tart and Cheddar Cheese Crackers. There's a little something here for breakfast, lunch, tea, supper, hors d'oeuvres and, of course, a whole lot for dessert! Practical advice comes in the form of handy Kitchen Notes. These "hows" and "whys" convey the authors' know-how, whether it's the key to the creamiest quiche (you'll be surprised), the most efficient way to core an apple, or tips for ensuring a flaky crust. Top it off with gorgeous photographs throughout and you have an utterly fresh, inspiring, and invaluable cookbook.
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Three bad recipes, one disappointed baker March 3, 2008 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
I made the truffles, toffee, and almond rochers. The truffles were not nearly as tasty and creamy as Mark Bittman's two ingredient truffles, nor have they stood up to storage as well. I made the toffee twice, since I messed up the recipe for the first time but still it tasted delicious, only to discover that my mess-up was better than the recipe, which crumbled in a disastrous way. I'm convinced there's too little butter. Only the almond rochers came out halfway decently.
I see other reviewers mostly adore this cookbook. Maybe I chose bad recipes. But I do bake a lot, so I know my way around the kitchen pretty well. And with me, three strikes and you're out.
The Next Best Thing to Being There November 26, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After a visit to Tartine (which was well worth the 25 minute wait and the packed dining area), I knew I had to buy this book. It's gorgeous, has dependable recipes, and brings back great memories of a wonderful trip to San Francisco with good friends.
I've received many complements on the desserts I've made from this book. A couple of friends have bought the book on the strength of tasting those creations, despite not having visited Tartine itself.
I have many baking books, but turn to "Tartine" often, especially when I want something classic and a cut above average. It's probably not a beginner's baking book, but if you have some experience, or are a confident beginner, you won't go wrong.
Ah, the perfect book on baking! October 20, 2007 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
All I can say is, Wow. Tartine is not only one of the most delicious bakeries anywhere, but they have created a cookbook that lives up to the food they serve.
The pictures are illustrative and gorgeous. The writing is clear and succinct. But best of all, the recipes are thorough. I love how they give such detailed descriptions and explanations on all of the delicious sweets so that you can recreate them exactly. This book is a joy to read. My highest recommendation (and this comes from someone who has too many cookbooks and bakes too many sweets).
Great book but... September 30, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
It's a really nice book, full of good recipes, great if you're looking for a gift. Beautifully made and very good explained. The only "but" it would be the lack of photographs. For the people who knows how the recipes looks like must be great, but I haven't had the luck of being into this Tartine bakery, so I can hardly imagine how most of the things should look like. Anyway, the recipes are great. I would recommend it.
The best September 28, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
My children loved, my husband loved, my friends loved them too. The best chocolate friands ever! From Tartine's book.
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