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A Sweet Quartet: Sugar, Almonds, Eggs, and Butter (Hardcover)
by Fran Gage (Author) "FROM THE HEIGHT OF A MAJESTIC BRIDGE over the Mississippi River, west of the New Orleans airport, I spotted an unwelcome bank of low, dark..." (more)
Key Phrases: droopy peaks, almond growers, whisk attachment, San Francisco, United States, Middle Ages (more...)
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The author of Bread and Chocolate returns with another book that combines nonfiction and recipes. Rather than the autobiographical sketches in her previous book, however, here Gage folds in essays on four of baking's primary ingredients. The four central essays each follow a similar pattern: a trip to a producer, such as a hatchery or almond farm; a discussion of artificial substitutes such as aspartame or margarine; a dollop of history and science (e.g., an investigation of bitter versus sweet almonds), often followed by folklore on the subject. The recipes, from Palmiers to Green Almond Panna Cotta to Classic Shortbread, are clearly the product of a practiced hand (Gage owned a patisserie in San Francisco for 10 years). Logically, Gage has attempted to include recipes that present these ingredients in their most elemental form, but sometimes the choices for such a limited group seem odd. The sugar chapter includes recipes for Green Tea Granita and Popcorn Balls with Cashews, as well as for two pound cakes that, as Gage notes, could also have been filed under butter or eggs. A final chapter on all four ingredients, which includes one recipe an elaborate Croquembouche blends the four to their best and communal advantage.
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Former owner of San Francisco's well-known Patisserie Fran aise, Gage (Bread and Chocolate) traces the four building blocks of baking-sugar, almonds, eggs, and butter-from origin to kitchen. Dividing her book into four corresponding sections, she examines the history of sweeteners, natural and artificial; takes a behind-the-scenes look at egg and chick production; explores the circular connection among bees, honey, almonds, and humans; and chronicles the evolution of buttermaking from filling animal skins with milk and swinging them from tree branches, to a butter company where cows with computer chips embedded in their ears receive individually formulated portions of feed. Each chapter ends with a handful of recipes showcasing the featured ingredient, such as Peppermint Lollipops, Marzipan Ruffle Cake, and Meringue Triangles with Almonds. While many of the 33 recipes could easily fit under another section, the final chapter combines all four elements into one delightful recipe for a Croquembouche, a pyramid of mini cream puffs. A well-researched and fascinating look at ingredients that most bakers take for granted, this title is recommended for medium to large culinary history and bakery collections.
Pauline Baughman, Multnomah Cty. Lib., Portland, OR
Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Product Details
  • Hardcover: 256 pages
  • Publisher: North Point Press; First Edition edition (October 23, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0865476098
  • ISBN-13: 978-0865476097
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 7.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars 3 customer reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,575,818 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)
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droopy peaks, almond growers, whisk attachment, fine sea salt, whole blanched almonds, paddle attachment, middle shelf, mixer speed
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San Francisco, United States, Middle Ages, New Orleans, Monsieur Cantet, New World, Madagascar Bourbon, New England, World War, Ben Legendre, Judy Garrett, San Joaquin Valley, Petaluma Farms, American Cookery, Marin County, Pliny the Elder, Rhode Island Reds
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