French Bakes Made Simple
From macaron to millefeuille and more
(Author) Edd KimberPerfect the art of French patisserie with over 80 delicious recipes from The Great British Bake Off winner Edd Kimber. "Baking requires skill and perfection, and Edd's got it." Mary Berry "Edd Kimber has made everyone's favorite French desserts and pastries accessible and easy to make. From buttery sable cookies to crusty canelés and flaky croissants, anyone can bake and enjoy the best French pastries, right in their own kitchen!" David Lebovitz "Edd's desserts taste as good as they look - these delicious recipes inspire the baker in all of us." Philippe Conticini This is a new edition of Edd Kimber's ultimate baking book that will help you recreate all the wonderful treats you'd find in a traditional French patisserie. With easy-to-follow step-by-step guides, Edd takes you through the techniques you'll need to make your own classic French bakes, from a moist and tasty genoise sponge to that quintessential icon of French pastry: the flaky, buttery croissant. Chapters include: - Sweet Treats: Classic Financiers, Canelés and Eclairs - Desserts & cakes: Cherry Clafoutis and Buche de Noel - Pastry: Easy guides to making Pâte Sablée and Pâte Sucrée, and recipes for delicious tarts to use them in - Basics: Essential icings and creams, such as Mousseline and Crème Chantilly Edd's mouthwatering recipes use bakeware found in most household kitchens, removing the need for expensive or complex equipment and allowing you to create the perfect patisserie in your own home.
Edd Kimber
Edd Kimber is a British baker, food writer, and television personality best known for winning the first season of The Great British Bake Off in 2010. He has since published several successful cookbooks, including "The Boy Who Bakes" and "Patisserie Made Simple," which showcase his passion for baking and pastry making. Kimber's writing style is known for its approachable and detailed instructions, making complex recipes accessible to home bakers. His contributions to the culinary world have inspired countless individuals to explore the art of baking, and his work continues to have a significant impact on the genre. His most famous work, "The Boy Who Bakes," has earned him a loyal following and solidified his reputation as a talented baker and writer.