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Gateau: The Surprising Simplicity of French Cakes (a Cookbook)

Gateau: The Surprising Simplicity of French Cakes (a Cookbook)

Review Quotes: "Offers up over 150 French cake recipes, from savory to sweet, each one eminently do-able...wherever you are. Aleksandra really understands French home baking." --David Lebovitz "If, like me,...

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"Offers up over 150 French cake recipes, from savory to sweet, each one eminently do-able...wherever you are. Aleksandra really understands French home baking." --David Lebovitz

"If, like me, you get a little giddy around French cakes, take a look at Gateau. My copy has so many stick notes that I can barely close it." --Melissa Clark

"Channel your inner Parisian and serve simple, yet stylish cakes with these tips." --Martha Stewart

"Delightfully charming . . . featuring beguiling illustrations . . . [the cakes are] unfussy and easy to throw together, and as delicious as promised." -- The Washington Post

"Goes beyond recipes to make a bigger argument about how ease and simplicity define French baking culture." -- The Atlantic

"A smart, charming new book on French cakes... Got an urge to bake and simultaneously submerge yourself in French culture? Gateau will enchant you." -- The Boston Globe

"Crapanzano has the secret to confidently, casually chucking a cake in the oven while you pour yourself another glass of wine and get back to the table... In Gâteau , she shares her Rolodex of fantastic French cakes that you won't spend three days psyching yourself out over." --GOOP

"While the recipes are serious and many, the mood is every bit as playful and enchanting as the Paris afternoon of your frilliest fantasies." --Fodors

"Want to make stunning French pastries at home with little fuss?... Flip through whimsical illustrations and charming anecdotes, and learn how to make a simple gâteux sing."-- Epicurious

"Aleksandra nails what's so inimitable about the French and how they just casually throw together a showstopper." -- Edible LA

"Shares the secrets to culinary savoir faire in charmingly illustrated pages... streamlined recipes rooted in classic techniques serve as blueprints for myriad variations based on the season or what's in the cupboard." -- Atlanta Journal Constitution

"Charming... endlessly adaptable." --Jenny Rosenstrach, Cup of Jo

"Her fabulous recipes will have you wooing your friends with a whole range of sweet delicacies." -- Nancy Silverton, chef and co-owner of Mozza Restaurant Group

"Chic, charming, and delectable... Everything about it--delicious writing, lyrical illustrations, and the recipes for cakes simple and seductive--conspires to bring joy. Gâteau is enchanting." -- Dorie Greenspan, author of Baking with Dorie

"An utterly delightful compendium of simple French bakes."-- Garden & Gun

Biographical Note:
Aleksandra Crapanzano received the M.F.K. Fisher for Distinguished Writing from the James Beard Foundation and the Gourmand World Cookbook Award in Pastry. A longtime food columnist for The Wall Street Journal, she is also the author of Gateau, The London Cookbook, and Eat. Cook. LA., and her work has been widely anthologized, most notably in Best American Food Writing. She has been a frequent contributor to Bon Appetit, Food & Wine, Food52, Saveur, Town & Country, Elle, The Daily Beast, Departures, Travel + Leisure, and The New York Times Magazine. She has worked in the film world, consults in the food space, and serves on several boards with a focus on sustainability. Aleksandra grew up in New York and Paris. She is married to the writer John Burnham Schwartz, and they live in New York with their son, Garrick, and Bouvier des Flandres, Bison.

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James Beard Award-winning writer Aleksandra Crapanzano shares the secrets of the cakes Parisians bake at home, from the simplest yogurt cakes to a deceptively easy bûche de Noël, from yuzu madeleines to boozy flourless chocolate confections.

When we think of French desserts, we tend to imagine ornate creations and confections. Perhaps we envision a tarte Tatin, but rarely a homemade cake, whipped up on a weeknight with little fuss. But that is exactly what Parisians make and eat. Gâteaux are simple, delicious French cakes, both sweet and savory, served to family and friends.

As food columnist Aleksandra Crapanzano spent time in Parisian home kitchens, she realized that the real magic is a certain savoir-faire--that distinctly French know-how that blends style and practicality in every aspect of life. By and large, the French do not try to compete with their chefs or their boulangères and pâtissières. But many Parisians are natural cooks, and most finish dinner with a little something sweet, effortlessly made and casually served.

The trick is having an arsenal of cake recipes that, once mastered, become blueprints, allowing for seasonal variations and easy improvisation based on what's in the cupboard. It is a practical approach, and the French are nothing if not practical. That is the savoir-faire--from tying a silk scarf just so to popping a gâteau in the oven without anyone even noticing. When you know what you're doing, there's no need to overthink it. It looks easy because it is easy.

While the Paris culinary world is experiencing a fresh vibrancy, certain traditions remain intact yet may surprise in their modernity. For example, French cakes have less sugar. The pure taste of apples is not masked by cinnamon, and vanilla is never a given. A cake may be lightly glazed, dusted with cocoa or confectioners' sugar, drizzled with rose water, but rarely heavily iced. A splash of brandy, a squeeze of lemon, or a thin blanket of ganache elevates even the easiest of cakes in mere minutes.

And then there are savory cakes, or cakes salés, made with cheese, herbs, or ham, baked into a delicious loaf. These are ideal for picnic lunches, accompanied by a salad and a glass of Sancerre.

Gâteau includes cakes for birthdays, summer feasts and winter holidays, last-minute dinner parties and school lunches, as well as beloved regional recipes and guest contributions from superstar Parisian bakers like Poilâne and Pierre Hermé.

Practical, charming, and filled with over 100 rigorously tested recipes and lovely illustrations, Gâteau celebrates the everyday and sometimes fanciful cakes of France--perfect for home bakers, Francophiles, and anyone who believes that elegant baking should be both accessible and joyful.

Review Citations:

  • Publishers Weekly 06/27/2022 (EAN 9781982169732, Hardcover)
  • Booklist 09/01/2022 pg. 19 (EAN 9781982169732, Hardcover)
  • Library Journal 10/01/2022 pg. 50 (EAN 9781982169732, Hardcover)
  • Shelf Awareness 11/04/2022 (EAN 9781982169732, Hardcover)

Contributor Bio:Crapanzano, Aleksandra
Aleksandra Crapanzano received the M.F.K. Fisher for Distinguished Writing from the James Beard Foundation and the Gourmand World Cookbook Award in Pastry. A longtime food columnist for The Wall Street Journal, she is also the author of Gateau, The London Cookbook, and Eat. Cook. LA., and her work has been widely anthologized, most notably in Best American Food Writing. She has been a frequent contributor to Bon Appetit, Food & Wine, Food52, Saveur, Town & Country, Elle, The Daily Beast, Departures, Travel + Leisure, and The New York Times Magazine. She has worked in the film world, consults in the food space, and serves on several boards with a focus on sustainability. Aleksandra grew up in New York and Paris. She is married to the writer John Burnham Schwartz, and they live in New York with their son, Garrick, and Bouvier des Flandres, Bison.


Author: Crapanzano, Aleksandra
Publisher: Scribner Book Company
Binding: Hardcover
Pub Date: 2022-09-27
BISAC: Cooking|Courses & Dishes|Cakes|Cooking|Regional & Cultural|French|Cooking|Methods|Baking
Subjects: Recipes|Cake|France|Desserts|Cooking, French|Cookbooks
Weight: 2.31 lbs
ISBN: 9781982169732
ASIN: -
SKU: SP-9781982169732

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