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The Baking and Pastry The Culinary Institute of America (CIA)

The Baking and Pastry By The Culinary Institute of America (CIA)

The Baking and Pastry by The Culinary Institute of America (CIA)


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Providing a lasting kitchen reference, this comprehensive, illustrated volume offers the foundations of baking and pastry and a collection of 350 delicious recipes for the professional pastry chef.

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The Baking and Pastry: Mastering the Art and Craft by The Culinary Institute of America (CIA)

This insightful book presents 350 recipes, along with expert reviews of valuable techniques, for creating mouthwatering breads and desserts. The use of volume and metric measurements suit the needs of large operations, small bakeshops, home kitchens, and classrooms. More experienced bakers can find advanced tips about chocolate, confections, and wedding cakes, as well as the CIA's approach to plating and decorating desserts. Hundreds of full-color photographs introduce the baking ingredients, offer step-by-step guidance through important techniques, and feature finished products.

The Baking and Pastry Reviews

Baking is certainly a hot profession right now: baking programs have waiting lists and pastry chefs at the best-known restaurants are gaining celebrity status. Based in Hyde Park, NY, the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) has developed this outstanding, comprehensive reference for students and professionals. Hundreds of pages are devoted to restaurant kitchen management chemical analysis of ingredients, safe handling and storage of products in a professional setting, and professional-scale equipment. There are tables for standard formulas, volume-to-weight conversion, calculating edible portions, and the like. The volume also contains 350 recipes, many of them classic breads and desserts, presented in a professional format that will be unfamiliar to most home cooks. Of similar excellence, Baking Illustrated, from the editors of Cook Illustrated magazine, is a much more user-friendly book for home bakers. Recommended for large collections or academic libraries that support programs in the culinary arts. --Mary Schlueter; Missouri River Regional Lib., Jefferson City, MO (Library Journal , May 1, 2004) Having attained a sort of unofficial status as the final arbiter in American cooking, the Culinary Institute of America (that other CIA) brings the proper authority to this encyclopedic work. Surely no single chef or restaurant team would be trusted to cover such a range of subjects, from yeast doughs, quick breads, pies and cookies to confections, decorations and wedding cakes. Unfortunately, this comprehensiveness is matched by a sense of style befitting an encyclopedia, or, perhaps more accurately, a textbook. Sections in the introduction on dressing for safety and managing human resources make it clear that the CIA (and Wiley) intend to sell more than a few copies to students and working chefs. The home cook who skips right to the recipes will sooner or later be frustrated by the professional quantities (the Old-Fashioned Pound Cake recipe produces six two-pound loaves) and measures (when was the last time you doled out your egg yolks by the ounce?). In the more complex recipes, frequent cross references on the ingredient list make it difficult to follow the process as a whole. With these caveats in mind, advanced home cooks will appreciate having this around as a master guidebook that defines the standard methods and fills in the gaps left by others. Libraries will find it useful behind the reference desk to handle tough questions, and bookstores might try marketing the book to local restaurateurs. (Mar.) (Publishers Weekly, March 29, 2004)

About The Culinary Institute of America (CIA)

Founded in 1946, The Culinary Institute of America is an independent, not-for-profit college offering bachelor's and associate degrees in culinary arts and baking and pastry arts. Courses for culinary professionals are taught at the college's main campus in Hyde Park, New York, and at its additional campus for continuing education, The Culinary Institute of America at Greystone, in St. Helena, California.

Table of Contents

Preface.Chapter 1: The Professional Baker and Pastry Chef.Chapter 2: Ingredient Identification.Chapter 3: Equipment Identification.Chapter 4: Baking Science and Food Safety.Chapter 5: Baking Formulas and Bakers' Percentages.Chapter 6: Yeast Doughs.Chapter 7: Yeast-Raised Breads and Rolls.Chapter 8: Pastry Doughs and Batters.Chapter 9: Quick Breads and Cakes.Chapter 10: Cookies.Chapter 11: Custards, Creams, Mousses, and Souffles.Chapter 12: Icings, Glazes, and Sauces.Chapter 13: Frozen Desserts.Chapter 14: Pies, Tarts, and Fruit Desserts.Chapter 15: Filled and Assembled Cakes and Tortes.Chapter 16: Individual Pastries.Chapter 17: Plated Desserts.Chapter 18: Chocolates and Confections.Chapter 19: Decor.Chapter 20: Wedding and Specialty Cakes.Appendix A: Elemental Recipes.Appendix B: Conversions, Equivalents, and Calculations.Appendix C: Readings and Resources.Appendix D: Templates.Glossary.Recipe Index.Subject Index.

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CIN0471443824VG
9780471443827
0471443824
The Baking and Pastry: Mastering the Art and Craft by The Culinary Institute of America (CIA)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
20040401
880
N/A
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