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Best of 2009: Books

December 31, 2009

This has been the year of some fantastic cookbooks for me. I’ve bought them by the dozen at bookstore sales, received them as gifts and best of all, with the start of the Bread Baker’s Apprentice Challenge, I discovered that I could get my hands on books that are hard to find without having to plead with relatives and friends coming down from the 1st World! ‘Twas the moment of epiphany.
Some books have been exceptional reads and have inspired me either to bake something from it that very moment or live in Paris! Below is a round-up of my favourite books I’ve read this year and what makes them so special:

Best of 2009: Books
Baking From My Home to Yours, Dorie Greenspan – This book is without a doubt, the most special book in my collection. Not just because it’s such a brilliant book and that I don’t need to refer to any other baking book, but also because attaining this book has been so hard. Let me tell you the story, I’d asked my cousin to order it for me and send it with her friend who was coming to India last year. That didn’t happen. So when I went there earlier this year, I got it back with me – and this my friends, was a huge ordeal! My luggage was overweight by almost 40 pounds and playing the I’m-a-young-girl-travelling-alone card didn’t really work. I sat with open suitcases at the airport and got rid of the heavy stuff – bags of nuts, chocolate, tart pans, cooling rack, etc. The book had to come out as well –after all, it weighed almost 5 pounds! But since there was no way I was leaving that behind, I carried juggled with a giant laptop bag, a trolley bag and a box of donuts through three airports. My arms were so sore by the end of it!
Recipes:
Chocolate Chip Shortbread (Dorie loved how these looked!)
Baked: New Frontiers in Baking, Matt Lewis and Renato Poliafito – This book will make you want to get up and start baking, at least that’s what it did to me – the gorgeous photos along with unconventional ideas is totally worth the book. I always like a book that has personal tones to it, so I enjoyed reading how they setup their bakery. I’ve made their black forest cookies as well as brownies, both of which were phenomenal. I’m surely going to be making a lot more treats from this book in 2010!
Recipes:
Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics, Ina Garten – On the same trip to the States, I enjoyed tuning into Food Network. What I enjoyed the most on Food Network was Ina Garten’s show, so I decided that I must get this book of hers that has received such rave reviews.
Recipes:
Bittersweet, Alice Medrich – Although I’ve just begun reading this book, I have to recommend it because I love how it’s packed with so much information about chocolate. It answers questions like why single origin doesn’t always mean quality chocolate, why you should you cut white and milk chocolate very finely before melting, amongst other things. I like Alice Medrich’s take on bringing out the true flavour of the chocolate by reducing the fat, sugar and eggs so the chocolate can shine (and it didn’t even seem like she’s trying to put me on a diet). This book has such delicious sounding recipes that I ended up leaving post-its on every other page to come back to, truffles being the ones that are on top of the priority list! My only grouse – I wish this book had more photos.
A Homemade Life, Molly Weizenberg – I read this book for so many days on my way to work because just when I thought I’d read too much, I’d stop because I didn’t want this book to end! I love how Molly combines her life experiences with some very delicious recipes. And the illustrations in the book are just so adorable!
 The Art of Simple Food, Alice Waters – This book has taught me that the simplest of things can taste spectacular. This book is full of ideas that will cater to varied taste buds.
Recipes:
 The Sweet Life In Paris, David Lebovitz – Who doesn’t want to live in Paris? The hilarious book talks about the quirky side of Parisian culture and David Lebovitz’s life in La Ville-Lumière and the home of croissants.
The book has got a recipe at the end of each chapter as well! I love that David put a list of resources and places to visit at the end of the book, this was especially helpful when I made a map of places for orangefoodie to visit in Paris for Christmas.

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Best of 2009: Sweet

December 28, 2009

Best of 2009: Sweet
Hazelnut Cheesecake: These cute little individual cheesecakes will put you in hazelnut heaven.
DIY Strawberry Pop Tarts: These are without a a doubt the best things I’ve baked up with strawberries! The strawberry season has just set in here and I can’t wait to make these again.
Nutella Pinwheel Cookies: The most popular cookies on The Purple Foodie – these are melt-in-the-mouth cookies with a generous swirl of Nutella and Hazelnuts.
Strawberry Frozen Yoghurt: Handmade frozen yoghurt was the best thing that happened to me in March ’09!
Dulce de Leche: Just look at how rich and luscious it looks. Tell me you’re not tempted to make some!
Oreo Cookie Ice Cream: How can an Oreo cookie lover like me not have this ice cream included in the Best of 2009 list?
Black Forest Cookies: The most chocolatey cookies I’ve ever eaten. So, so, so delicious!
Cheesecake Swirled Brownies: My favourite cheesecake recipe + my favourite brownie recipe = these super awesome cheesecake swirled brownies!
Fig Tart: Just look how gorgeous this is! And it tastes even more delicious. Make the frangipane with vanilla bean for the best smelling tart.

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Best of 2009: Savory

December 25, 2009

Best of 2009: Savory
Garlicky Baked Fries: These fries have gathered a mass following ever since I’ve posted them with 109K views and still counting! Go.Make.Them.Now.
Cheddar Cheese Biscuits: Cheesy biscuits are so much more fun than just regular biscuits.
Olive and Rosemary Crackers: Made with olives and with a little parmesan cheese added- these are mighty delicious.
Herb Butter Mushrooms with Smoked Mozzarella: Cute little bites of cheese laden button mushroom make this such a delicious appetizer.
 
Stuffed Eggplant: These will change the opinion of any eggplant hater.
 Zucchini and Goats Cheese Pizza: Who doesn’t love goat’s cheese? This pizza is such a breeze to put together.
Tomato Basil Sauce: The secret to a good tomato basil sauce is to add the basil right at the end so that the flavour of the herb stays in the sauce instead of evaporating away.
Parmesan Roasted Broccoli: Pine nuts + broccoli + Ina Garten = super awesome broccoli.

And Merry Christmas to all those celebrating!  

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