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    Chris G.

    Chris G.

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    Baking with Julia

    Reviewed on 04/30/07
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    Holyhabanero rated this product 5 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic book on how to bake. Baking with Julia: Sift, Knead, Flute, Flour, And Savor..., Other, Books

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    Baking with Julia: Sift, Knead, Flute, Flour, And Savor...

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    Television cooking shows are occasionally moderately entertaining to watch, but as sources for usable recipes and good cooking ideas, they are hit or miss at best. Cookbooks based on cooking shows are even less likely to be useful in the kitchen. One shining exception is Julia Child's "Master...

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    Television cooking shows are occasionally moderately entertaining to watch, but as sources for usable recipes and good cooking ideas, they are hit or miss at best. Cookbooks based on cooking shows are even less likely to be useful in the kitchen. One shining exception is Julia Child's "Master Chef" series. One of the best cooking shows ever produced, it also yielded some wonderful cookbooks, including Cooking With Master Chefs . The latest is Baking With Julia , which features the creations of 26 top bakers. All are artists with flour, eggs, butter, and the other ingredients of their craft. Writer Dorie Greenspan is a master at her craft as well. The paste for eclairs, she writes, is transformed from "ordinary-looking batter" into "a puffed pastry that appears to be threatening flight." It's all definitely good enough to eat.
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