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The Simple Art of Perfect Baking [Hardcover]

Flo Braker (Author)
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November 1984
To the uninitiated, nothing seems more unforgiving than the pastry baker's art. In what has been called the "perfect book for imperfect bakers", Flo Baker takes the fear and unpredictability out of baking. With step-by-step instructions and clear explanations, she provides fail-safe recipes for desserts and also clarifies the science of baking. 16 pages of full color.
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  • Hardcover: 506 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow & Co; 1st edition (November 1984)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0688025269
  • ISBN-13: 978-0688025267
  • Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 7.1 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,256,667 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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60 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommended Instruction on Cake and Pastrys, July 1, 2004
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Flo Braker's `The Simple Art of Perfect Baking' is being reissued after serving as a manual to millions of home bakers for almost 20 years as well as a model to emulate by important baking authors such as Gayle and Joe Ortiz of Gayle's Bakery and authors of `The Village Baker's Wife'.

It is important to note that while in English, `baking' suggests pastry, cakes, and breads, this book is truly only about what the French call patisserie. It is even more accurately described as primarily a book about cake baking, with approximately a quarter of the book dedicated to pastry. Everything said about the book must be understood to be referring to only torts and tarts.

On average, I think books on baking seem to reach a generally higher level of quality than comparable books on savory cooking. One reason is probably that you can't fake it in baking. A small misstep in measurement, equipment, or procedure can lead to something entirely different from what you intended.
Of course, Braker makes the humorous, but very sound suggestion to never throw away your mistakes. You never can tell when you may have happened onto the recipe for something very worthwhile to eat. Above all, don't tell your guests that their dessert is the result of a mistake.

The baking enthusiast's book buying is also simplified by the presence of a few very highly respected names such as Maida Heatter, Nick Malgieri, Lindsey Shere, and Flo Braker. To this distinguished list, I must add Sherry Yard, author of the great `The Secrets of Baking'. I do not have the pleasure of having read or reviewed books by Maida Heatter or Lindsey Shere, but I am quite familiar with cake and pastry books by Nick Malgieri, Gayle Ortiz, Sherry Yard, and several others. In this company, Flo Braker deserves all the acclamation she has received.

Any foodie worth their salt knows that the big distinction between baking and savory cooking is measurement, but few probably know why this is true or are fully aware of the consequences of ignoring precision. Not the least of Braker's accomplishments is to teach you how to be precise, teach you how avoid mistakes in measuring, and impress on you the importance of weighing instead of measuring by volume.

The most valuable aspect of this book is it's `modular' approach to recipes. While there are hundreds of different cake recipes, all of these hundreds are presented as distinct variations on two basic types, butter cakes and foam cakes, with sponge cakes further divided into genoise cakes, sponge cakes, angel food cakes, chiffon cake, meringues, and dacquoise. To make this highly effective approach even more agreeable to the amateur, the author does not burden us with a single master recipe for, for example, genoise, followed by a dozen paragraph long variations whose expansion into a full recipe is left to the reader. Every single one of the twenty-three (23) genoise cake recipes are spelled out, including notes on why a brown sugar genoise has different ingredients and is made with a different method than a classic genoise. The `baker's notes' at the end of each recipe are simply not to be overlooked.

The modular approach extends beyond the cake baking to the final construction of the cake from layers, fillings, frostings, and decorations. A full third of the book is devoted to each of these subjects individually, in such a way that one can easily mix and match cake, filling, and frosting to create something customized entirely to your personal taste of that of your family or guests. This middle section also contains two important chapters devoted to working with chocolate and sugar. The section on chocolate cannot replace books dedicated to the subject and I think Sherry Yard's discussion of caramel is more illuminating, but these sections are invaluable in supporting the other topics in the book.

The chapter on pastry covers all the usual bases: unsweetened short pastry, sweetened short pastry, puff pastry, and cream puff pastry. While this section and the book as a whole does not have a lot of pictures depicting methods, I am really happy to see diagrams illustrating the fraisage technique for pressing butter into pastry dough. I have read many descriptions of the technique and few manage to make sense without an accompanying picture. The details for measuring continue in pastry making, as when the author stresses the importance of a 1/8 inch thickness for a rolled pie crust. The only technique I know which seems to get a less than thorough treatment is blind baking. The technique is used, but little explanation is given for why it is done and under what circumstances it is important to use it, and when it is not necessary. I will point out that the author's preference for fat in basic piecrusts is vegetable shortening. If, like me, you happen to be a butter person, I recommend you consult Sherry Yard's Master Recipe for 3-2-1 pie dough.

It seems almost heretical to say this, but it is possible that this book and other teaching books such as those from Rose Levy Beranbaum may simply not be your cup of tea. If you are already a successful, accomplished baker, you may be happier with a book that simply gives lots of different recipes. I make this warning because people have occasionally objected to excellent books because the recipes were too involved or too talky. But, I think a baker who aspires to great pies and cakes should have at least one book like this and all the homey books on regional recipes you can find. Where else are you to find a great recipe for Shoofly pie!

Highly recommended cornerstone volume to your pie and cake-baking library.

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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books on baking in print, June 22, 1997
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As a professional baker, I have had several opportunities to use this highly informative book-and every time it was incredibly successful. The recipe for the chocolate angel food cake (low-fat!) is worth the price of the book. Flo explains baking in precise terms, but very understandable & user-friendly. She is an excellent teacher as well as a great writer. Highly recommended! Her other book on miniature pastries is a classic that is coming back into print
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great recipe paired with quality instructions on basics, March 9, 2005
This is an absolutely wonderful cookbook. Not only are the recipees delightful, but it contains detailed instructions, and carries you through enough basic techniques and undestanding of ingredients that will help you beyond this book. The recipes range from simple to complex. She also includes recipees for various sauces, syrups, icings, purrees, etc etc that can be mixed and matched to create different cakes with different presentations. This book, however, is primarily about cakes. While it does have a small section on pies and tarts, it is not extensive in that area. If you are looking for an all-encompasing baking book, this may not be the book to purchase. However, if you like cakes, (like me!), this is a great book to read and to work through.
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WHEN YOU ARE THINKING OF MAKING A CAKE, it is usually a butter cake that comes first to mind. Read the first page
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copper sugar pot, classic piecrust, flexible metal icing spatula, candy thermometer one, detach the beater, angel food sheet, classic marzipan, liquid cup measure, classic italian meringue, translucent sugar glaze, unsifted cocoa powder, angel food roll, round decorating tip, soft white peaks form, diplomat cream, banana sheet cake, classic pastry cream, ground almond frangipane, peel off the parchment liner, classic dacquoise, triple sifter, decorating tip one, classic angel food cake, classic praline, contract from the pan
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Prepare Classic Sweet Pastry, Prepare Butter Pastry
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