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Lydia France offers a multitude of ideas for great party food. Dips and Fingers include Warm Spice-rubbed New Potatoes with Rosemary Mayonnaise and a Trio of Honey-baked Camembert with Calvados and Herbs. Tartlets and Toasts has recipes for Black Bean chili in Polenta Cups with Creme Fraiche and Lemon Buffalo Mozzarella with Pickled Figs on Crostini. Ever popular STicks and Skewers include Shrimp Cocktail Shots. Twice-marinated Salt Lime Chicken Skewers, and Little Spiced Pork Balls with Sticky Cider Syrup. There is also a wealth of imaginative recipes for tempting Breads and Biscuits and Sweet Treats.*A fabulous collection of easy-to-prpare recipes for party food--including dips, tartiets, toasts, skewers, sweet treats, and more.*Includes party menu planners plus clever shortcuts and professional tips on presenting party foods, giving you the know-how you to create maxiumum impact with minimum effort!
Founded in 1761 as a family-run store, A la M re de Famille has since become one of Paris's most loved and treasured sweet shops with several stores now operating throughout the French capital. A la M re de Famille the cookbook is filled with beautiful recipes from this famous confectioners and heart-warming stories from its beloved patrons. Recreate at home French bonbons, fruit jellies, classic gateaux and truffles. Learn how to make caramels, candied nuts and confits all beautifully presented in classic French fashion, making A la M re de Famille the haute couture of confectionery. Beautifully presented in a gorgeous hardback volume, perfect for a gift.
The second volume of the extraordinary work from two-Michelin-star chef, Philip Howard that began with The Square: The Cookbook Volume 1: Savoury. Regarded amongst his peers as one of the world's great culinary artists, his lifetime of dedication and creativity has gone into writing this monumental work of gastronomic creativity and technical expertise. The Square: The Cookbook Volume 2: Sweet gives precise instructions on how to create food of top Michelin standard. Meticulous, detailed and fiercely intelligent, this is a book that will set the benchmark for books of the highest culinary ambition. Featuring brilliant dishes such as his signature Brillat Savarin Cheesecake with Passion Fruit and Lime, and Lemon Posset with a Blueberry Compote and Warm Vanilla Beignets. Philip Howard's incredible second volume features a full repertoire of sweet recipes, each accompanied by the beautiful photography of Jean Cazals. A must-have book for all chefs, but a great book for keen amateurs and serious foodies alike.
Of the several Huguenot establishments founded in the United States, that of New York is the first in date and, in most respects, the first in importance. The records in this work comprise the existing baptismal, marriage, and death records of the French Church of New York from 1688 to 1804, together with a few other records belonging to the New Rochelle "Annex." Although the records have not been translated into English, the language of the entries is so simple that even those who do not read French can easily understand it. The records of the church cover the important period of immigration after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. An extensive index contains every name in the records, including maiden names of the brides and names of witnesses, sponsors, parents, and pastors. This reprint is excerpted from "Collections of the Huguenot Society of America," Volume 1 (1886).
Beloved À la Mère de Famille confectioneries are a venerable Parisian institution. This, their first cookbook after more than 250 years in business, is as tempting and gorgeous as the shop's bewitching displays. With the edges of the book dyed a brilliant orange and a cover featuring an enchanting candy-shop window and richly embossed lettering, this is one of the most beautiful cookbooks you've ever seen. Inside, each of the 95 recipes for classic confections has been lovingly photographed. For the home candymaker always looking for new and better formulas—and for bakers of all skill levels—this is a complete collection of recipes for À la Mère de Famille favorites, from cakes to marshmallows to ice creams and more.
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