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New England Desserts: Classic and Creative Recipes for All Seasons
New England Desserts: Classic and Creative Recipes for All Seasons
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New Englanders have a long history of creating delicious desserts using local ingredients, from maple syrup to orchard fruits. The region's vibrant seasonal calendar inspires a rich repertoire of flavors ripe for celebration and reinvention. New England Desserts offers enticing recipes for fresh homemade cakes, cookies, candies, pies, crisps, cobblers, crumbles, and ice cream, organized by season to allow the cook to coordinate their baking projects with local produce.
Format: Hardback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 01 December 2022
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Since the very first taste of maple syrup,New Englanders have pined for something sweet. The regions native plants (corn,squash,pumpkins),orchard fruits,fresh dairy products,even the early ice industry,all converged during the past four centuries to create culinary inspiration that seeded our developing nation for generations. From the mountains of Maine to the farms of Vermont to the beachside villages of Cape Cod,New England has earned a reputation for fantastic desserts. What first started out as necessary,high-calorie sustenance has become an exercise in pleasure and a celebration of the seasons. Indeed,its not officially summer in New England until shortcake is soaked in sweet strawberries and cream. Soon blueberries,cherries,peaches,blackberries,and plums make an appearance,begging for crisp,nutty toppings,buttery crusts,and a melting pool of vanilla ice cream. Whether its the cold,snowy winters that beckon us into the warmth of the kitchen or the excitement each change of season brings,New Englanders know how to sweeten the pot by bringing out the best in local ingredients. The result of this vibrant seasonal calendar is a rich repertoire of flavors ripe for celebration and reinvention. New England Desserts offers enticing recipes for fresh homemade cakes,cookies,candies,pies,crisps,cobblers,crumbles,and ice cream—not just in the summertime,but all year round. Tuck into regional classics like Maine Whoopie Pies,Indian Pudding,Penuche,and Boston Cream Pie. But equally important is the opportunity to improvise and shake things up a bit with modern interpretations of traditional desserts,like Mixed Berry Tiramisu,Maple Walnut Cake with Whipped Mascarpone,and Baked Acadia (a low-key riff on Baked Alaska in which a scoop of homemade ice cream is e.
Since the very first taste of maple syrup,New Englanders have pined for something sweet.
The regions native plants (corn,squash,pumpkins),orchard fruits,fresh dairy products,even the early ice industry,all converged during the past four centuries to create culinary inspiration that seeded our developing nation for generations.
From the mountains of Maine to the farms of Vermont to the beachside villages of Cape Cod,New England has earned a reputation for fantastic desserts.
What first started out as necessary,high-calorie sustenance has become an exercise in pleasure and a celebration of the seasons.
Indeed,its not officially summer in New England until shortcake is soaked in sweet strawberries and cream.
Soon blueberries,cherries,peaches,blackberries,and plums make an appearance,begging for crisp,nutty toppings,buttery crusts,and a melting pool of vanilla ice cream.
Whether its the cold,snowy winters that beckon us into the warmth of the kitchen or the excitement each change of season brings,New Englanders know how to sweeten the pot by bringing out the best in local ingredients.
The result of this vibrant seasonal calendar is a rich repertoire of flavors ripe for celebration and reinvention.
New England Desserts offers enticing recipes for fresh homemade cakes,cookies,candies,pies,crisps,cobblers,crumbles,and ice cream—not just in the summertime,but all year round.
Tuck into regional classics like Maine Whoopie Pies,Indian Pudding,Penuche,and Boston Cream Pie.
But equally important is the opportunity to improvise and shake things up a bit with modern interpretations of traditional desserts,like Mixed Berry Tiramisu,Maple Walnut Cake with Whipped Mascarpone,and Baked Acadia (a low-key riff on Baked Alaska in which a scoop of homemade ice cream is e.
Since the very first taste of maple syrup,New Englanders have pined for something sweet.
The regions native plants (corn,squash,pumpkins),orchard fruits,fresh dairy products,even the early ice industry,all converged during the past four centuries to create culinary inspiration that seeded our developing nation for generations.
From the mountains of Maine to the farms of Vermont to the beachside villages of Cape Cod,New England has earned a reputation for fantastic desserts.
What first started out as necessary,high-calorie sustenance has become an exercise in pleasure and a celebration of the seasons.
Indeed,its not officially summer in New England until shortcake is soaked in sweet strawberries and cream.
Soon blueberries,cherries,peaches,blackberries,and plums make an appearance,begging for crisp,nutty toppings,buttery crusts,and a melting pool of vanilla ice cream.
Whether its the cold,snowy winters that beckon us into the warmth of the kitchen or the excitement each change of season brings,New Englanders know how to sweeten the pot by bringing out the best in local ingredients.
The result of this vibrant seasonal calendar is a rich repertoire of flavors ripe for celebration and reinvention.
New England Desserts offers enticing recipes for fresh homemade cakes,cookies,candies,pies,crisps,cobblers,crumbles,and ice cream—not just in the summertime,but all year round.
Tuck into regional classics like Maine Whoopie Pies,Indian Pudding,Penuche,and Boston Cream Pie.
But equally important is the opportunity to improvise and shake things up a bit with modern interpretations of traditional desserts,like Mixed Berry Tiramisu,Maple Walnut Cake with Whipped Mascarpone,and Baked Acadia (a low-key riff on Baked Alaska in which a scoop of homemade ice cream is e.
Weight: 803g
Dimension: 232 x 184 x 21 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781493063741
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