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Hand Made Baking

Recipes to Warm the Heart

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This cookbook from the passionate baker is "a pleasure to read . . . an unpretentious, cheery collection designed to 'convert fear-filled nonbakers to experts.'" —Publishers Weekly
Kamran Siddiqi, the self-taught baker and talented young blogger behind the Sophisticated Gourmet, delivers simple yet sophisticated recipes in his first book—a collection of more than seventy-five of his favorite homemade sweets. Designed to entice new bakers with his infectious passion for baking (and sugar in all its glorious forms), the pages are filled with classic favorites like Cream Scones and Chocolate Cake as well as lesser-known indulgences such as Chocolate–Brown Sugar Pavlova and Pistachio Polvorones.
Kamran also believes in baking as a form of therapy, which comes through in such soothing balms as his Heartbreak Chocolate Truffle Cookies. With glorious photographs of each and every treat, Hand Made Baking is perfect for aspiring home cooks with an eye for the elevated taste and beauty of all things hand made.
"Hand Made Baking feels lovely and personal, like you're peering into the kitchen of a friend who's invited you over for cake and coffee . . . draws you in and compels you to head straight for the kitchen." —Food Network
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      February 2, 2015
      Don't let the title fool you, this isn't your grandmother's sentimental collection of old-timey recipes. Authored by Kamran Siddiqi, a 22-year-old full-time student, who explains in the introduction that "baking is my peace," gives readers 55 recipes including unique selections such as Nancy Drew Blondies, Guava and Cheese Puffs, and Penn Station Cinnamon-Sugar Pretzels. Traditionalists need not fear: basics include Foolproof Pie Dough and Easy-Peasy Brioche, as well as classic desserts including Flourless Chocolate Cake and Yellow Birthday Cake. First-person experiences in head notes permeate the title with the author's highly likeable and informative voice, and the full-page color photography and contemporary design make it a pleasure to read and spend time with the pages. An unpretentious, cheery collection designed to "convert fear-filled nonbakers to experts." Color photos.

    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2015

      For Siddiqi, a self-taught baker in his early twenties, a large bowl of chocolate cake batter is therapeutic. His debut cookbook introduces readers to his philosophy of "comfort cooking" and presents 55 recipes meant to help novices relax and build confidence in the kitchen. Ranging from easy (peanut butter pinnacle cookies) to intermediate (New York-style bagels), Siddiqi's cakes, cookies, pastries, breads, and breakfast treats--some which have previously appeared on his blog the Sophisticated Gourmet (sophisticatedgourmet.com)--will satisfy readers who love rustic, unfussy desserts. VERDICT Like Kate Gibb's After Toast, this home baking collection is a great choice for teens and young adults developing a passion for good food. It's a polished debut, written with confidence and maturity that belie the author's age.

      Copyright 2015 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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