By: John Barricelli
Easy Recipes from My Home Kitchen to Make Year-Round
Genre: Non-Fiction Cooking / Food | Cookbooks
Clarkson Potter
September 1, 2012
On Sale: August 21, 2012
Featuring:
288 pages
ISBN: 0307951871
EAN: 9780307951878
Kindle: B008TSC5SU
Hardcover / e-Book
Book Summary
Known for his delicious and gorgeous baked goods, John
Barricelli of the SoNo Baking Company in Norwalk,
Connecticut, has become a local celebrity. In The
Seasonal Baker, he brings everyday baking with fruits
and vegetables within reach for home cooks, offering 135
sweet and savory recipes for all seasons.
John patiently walks readers through his recipes for
breakfast treats, quick breads, poached fruits, cookies,
pies, cakes, quiches, pizzas, and more. He shares his Pears
“Belle Hélène,” using the fall’s bounty and including
suggestions for how best to submerge fruit for poaching. His
Strawberries Romanoff—perfect for summertime—comes with tips
on how to gently clean the berries so they retain their
beautiful shape. The Blueberry Cheesecake in Glass Jars
offers a delightful, picnic-style presentation for company.
He presents Joan’s Carrot Bars with Cream Cheese Frosting
and Spiced Pecans for a cozy winter treat. Pumpkin Whoopie
Pies with Cinnamon Cream are a hit with all ages, perfect
for Thanksgiving when pumpkin harvest is in full swing. He
steeps and softens sun-dried tomatoes for Cheese Focaccia
with Summer Squash, and guides you through making Grilled
Pizza with Figs and Ricotta, great from summer through early
fall, and which can be made in the oven.
In his follow-up to his acclaimed The SoNo
Baking Company Cookbook, John showcases the diversity of
the produce, keeping us connected to the seasons. He also
includes a definitive shopping guide on how to buy and
prepare fruits and vegetables, and how best to store them
for later use. This rich collection of recipes, great for
beginning bakers and pros alike, is accompanied by gorgeous
four-color photography, as well as Barricelli’s family
stories.
These are the recipes that he makes at
home with his children, and they will inspire you to add his
seasonal family favorites to your own standbys. Often simple
enough for anyone to make, these dishes are mouthwateringly
beautiful and approachable enough to make during the
week.
Through fall, winter, spring, and summer,
this is the book you’ll turn to again and again for recipes
that feel like home.