Книга: Flo Braker «Baking for All Occasions»
Производитель: "Неизвестный" Baking expert Flo Braker rises to the occasion with more than 200 celebration-worthy recipes for baked goods. Whether it`s an impressive Dark Chocolate Custard Tart to wish someone a happy birthday, a blue ribbon-worthy batch of Fresh Mint Brownies for the annual family reunion, or an Old World Braided Coffee Cake to impress the bridge club, each recipe is custom-crafted to commemorate life`s special events. Lots of introductory information on techniques and ingredients ensure that eachtreat will be baked to perfection, making this a fabulous reference for any cookbook library. Baking for All Occasions makes each day something to celebrate. ISBN:9780811845472 Издательство: "Неизвестный" (2008)
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