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36 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The cookbook that makes you go "Awww",
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This review is from: Petite Sweets: Bite-Size Desserts to Satisfy Every Sweet Tooth (Hardcover)
Who knew baking could be so cute? But every time one of my co-workers sees this cookbook on my desk, they say, "Awww." Then, they flip through the pictures and say, "Yum!" And then they fling it away and say that it's making them hungry, LOL.
So, basically, this is book full of recipes of adorable, miniature desserts. The idea behind mini-desserts is that you can eat a smaller portion because it's healthier, because you don't want any more than just a little somethin', or because you want to sample lots of mini-desserts. These are all good thoughts in my book! And on top of that, the presentations of these charming sweets, thanks to lots of wonderful photos, is inspiring enough to make me want to whip up a few of everything in the book. Petite Sweets contains chapters on Basics; Little Cakes; Petite Pies and Tarts; Fruit and Berry Desserts; Mousses and Chilled Desserts; Creams, Custards, and Frozen Desserts; and Pastries and Sweets. I think you'll agree that that pretty much covers the sugary territory. Most of the recipes are fairly simple--in some cases a little more basic than I might have chosen, but the author, Beatrice Ojakangas, offers useful advice on how to adapt other favorite recipes for miniature versions. And some of her shortcuts are just plain clever, such as using a whole vanilla wafer as the base of a miniature cheesecake. A lot of the recipes call for specialized mini baking dishes, but there are helpful substitutions like to use mini muffin tins with foil cupcake liners for those of us who don't yet own 24 miniature baking ramekins. And who are you kidding? You know you'll be prowling Williams-Sonoma waiting for a variety of mini pans and dishes to go on sale. How can you resist, when the results are so darn cute and scrumptious? Soon you too will be turning Coconut Rum Butter Cakes out of the mini Bundt cake pans. And you'll be filling up that old shot glass collection with Chocolate Espresso Mousse. And you'll be collecting vintage parfait glasses to hold your Vanilla Banana Cream Pies. Have I not tempted you yet? Can you resist the Miniature Bread Puddings, the Whoopie Pies, the Angel Cakes with Lemon Sauce, the Mini Chocolate Soufflés, the Strawberry Bruschetta, the Fresh Ginger Carrot Cakelets, the Greek-Style Honey-Nut Pastries, the Blueberry Cobblerettes, the Crispy Cream Puffs, the Mango Mousse, the Chocolate Truffle Tarts...? As you can see, the list goes on and on. Resistance is futile. Get to baking!
63 of 77 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not the Book I Was Hoping For,
By RiceV "ebe14" (Cambridge, MA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Petite Sweets: Bite-Size Desserts to Satisfy Every Sweet Tooth (Hardcover)
A chef who begins an introduction to a pastry book with an exhortation to "waste not, want not", a reference to sin, and an evocation of the hardships of her childhood has, perhaps, missed the point about the ways in which we relate to desserts.
The desserts are tiny and adorable, and the recipes are simple, but the book conveys a wintry sparsity at odds with its subject matter. Furthermore, the author has sacrificed quality and flavor to simplicity: anyone who has ever had real dulce de leche can tell you that it cannot be imitated by melting Brach's milk caramels with heavy cream. If what you are looking for is a resource to help you create the perfect bite, this is not the book for you.
23 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
way too simple,
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The front page photo lures you into the book with promises of spectacular or at the very least a raise eyebrow of curiousity.
That is where it stops. Most of this book can be had from the check out isle of the grocery store in a betty crocker holiday special recipe book. The presentation suggestions are boring, the end product is simple and lack luster; not everything has a photo. Most things are presented to the view in the exact same way using the same or similar plating. really not good.....worth a dime store or yard sale purchase at best. Not full price or even sale price. Seriously thinking of going thru the trouble of sending it back. It is already clear this will just sit on the shelf til if finds it way back on the amazon.com site as a used sale item from me. Yep, it's going back.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Simple and Easy Ideas,
This review is from: Petite Sweets: Bite-Size Desserts to Satisfy Every Sweet Tooth (Hardcover)
I like the idea of "petite sweets" for a party and this book does contain several easy ideas. However, in my opinion, many of them are more suited for a casual gathering or even a child's birthday party than an elegant presentation at a dinner party or tea. That really isn't a negative, just an observation in case someone expects something more formal or creative. There are a few recipes that might qualify for that but most are simple puddings and custards, muffins, tarts, ice creams, and cakes done on a smaller scale.
The appeal is in the cute size of the desserts, utilizing things like shot glasses and special mini ramikens or cups that hold 1-2 ounces of the dessert. The recipes themselves are simple with colorful and inspiring photos. I did enjoy looking through this book and came away with some good ideas.
41 of 55 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Felt ripped off.,
By Mr. Karl "Mr. Karl" (Colorado, CO USA) - See all my reviews
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I bought this book pretty much on the cover picture. I thought these were some sort of chocolate-wrapped confection. When I cracked open the book, however, I immediately felt ripped off. The majority of the recipes are simply regular recipes but made in a small container, like using a mini-cupcake pan to make tiny cheesecakes. Another is layering vanilla wafers, banana slices, and chocolate cream filling (can you say pudding?) in a 2-ounce glass and topping this with a baked meringue kiss. Really? I needed a book for these? As for the cover recipe, the spoon under one of the confections is a complete misrepresentation. These are brown-colored shot glasses filled with a white-chocolate-flavored whipped cream. Big deal! You might be impressed with this book if your idea of making a pie is buying a frozen crust and a can of pie filling. Any cook with any amount of real skill does not need this book!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gaining 5 pounds just looking at the book!,
This review is from: Petite Sweets: Bite-Size Desserts to Satisfy Every Sweet Tooth (Hardcover)
OMG! These recipes are to die for! Just looking through this book will make your mouth water and more than likely you will gain 5 pounds just from reading the recipes! These recipes are easy to follow, taste yummy and perfect for little servings for parties or kids. I found that the Creme Brulee and the Crispy Cream Puffs are my favorite. I will be making alot of these treats for my children's classroom parties and for the holiday sweet tooth my family always has. Perfect for beginner cooks and family time cooking around the holidays and all year long.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Ideas & Helpfull!,
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In most books like this I might wind up liking and trying maybe a quarter of them, but I've made all but two of these recipes! I love how she gives instructions on portions and baking time , on how to make any dessert petite!!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Petite Sweets: Bite-Size Desserts to Satisfy Every Sweet Tooth,
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I often think about what kind of literary voice a cookbook author is striving for before I read the cookbook for the first time. In the case of Beatrice Ojakangas, who wrote "Petite Sweets," as a "James Beard Cookbook hall-of-fame author" I'm sure she wanted to sound authoritative as in "I know my stuff," but to me, once I read through the whole book, she also sounded 'motherly." An unusual voice for a cookbook author.
While there are no nutritional tables in the book to let her readers know how much one of her bite-size morsels will cost them in ounces and/or pounds when they reluctantly step on a scale, you can tell from some of the recipe's ingredients, such as in "Angel Cakes with Lemon Sauce," which makes 24 servings, that it won't put you into a deep, dark, depressing funk because you lost control and ate one or two. Learning how to downsize desserts, your own, or making Little Cakes, Petite Pies & Tarts, Fruit & Berry Desserts, Mousses and Chilled Desserts, Creams, Custards and Frozen Desserts to Pastries and Sweets from her dessert recipe book with gorgeous photographs by Roger LePage is one of the newest food trends and Ojakangas is leading the way with her 2009 thin but masterful book. Buy the book, try all of the recipes if you can find the time and enjoy eating one of each or sampling several. Take Ojakangas and her publisher's word for it, that's good advice. Maybe even - motherly?
14 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Easy & Delicious,
By Monica Garcia "ReadingWithMonie.com" (Arlington, Texas USA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Petite Sweets: Bite-Size Desserts to Satisfy Every Sweet Tooth (Hardcover)
In Petite Sweets Ojakangas shows us how to make miniature versions of some of the most decadent and sinful desserts and sweets around. From planning the dessert menu and equipment basics to tips on ingredients it's all covered with large full color photos.
Cooking and baking have always been hit or miss with me. I love to do it but even if I follow the recipe exactly I don't always get the best results. Some of my more memorable dishes have been my Lemon Meringue Soup when trying to make my favorite pie and most recently when following my grandma's light and fluffy gordita recipe I ended up with what my husband called "biscuits with meat". LOL My son even nicknamed me "burner girl" because he was always scraping the burnt parts off his favorite grilled cheese sandwiches. Petite Sweets has plenty of easy to follow recipes and for my review I tried the Mini Cream Puffs. There were just a few basic ingredients and I filled mine with vanilla pudding so in no time flat I had a tiny version of one of my favorite treats with almost no mess to clean up afterwards. My cream puffs were light, fluffy, golden brown and perfectly flaky and I actually surprised myself at how good they tasted. One major plus is that since I've been dieting I've cut all sweets and goodies out of my diet. With Petite Sweets I was able to satisfy my sweet tooth without all the guilt that I would have had with the full size version. In each of the categories below there are many more great recipes that have caught my eye and next up for me will be the Fresh Lime Pies made in mini muffin tins which will be just big enough to satisfy my craving while still being good. Petite Sweets Categories * Little Cakes * Petite Pies and Tarts * Fruit and Berry Desserts * Mouses and Chilled Desserts * Creams, Custards and Frozen Desserts * Pastries and Sweets Any of the sweet treats found in the book would be the hit of your party and your friends will all think you're a master pastry chef. I highly recommend Petite Sweets for bakers of any skill level because as my family knows I'm not the best cook and my Mini Cream Puffs were a little bit of heaven.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Small desserts way to go!,
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This little book is full of tasty desserts that are small enough that guests can sample several different types and not be overwhelmed. The recipes are simple enough for any cook and
tasty enough for better cooks. Enjoy! |
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Petite Sweets: Bite-Size Desserts to Satisfy Every Sweet Tooth by Beatrice A. Ojakangas (Hardcover - September 21, 2009)
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