Synopses & Reviews
Customers canand#8217;t seem to get enough red velvet. Like cupcakes, donuts, cake balls, and whoopie pies, red velvet creations are both homey and comforting and hip and cool. They are the latest retro-baking craze. Red velvet has conquered lots of new territory in recent years andand#12288;Deborah Harrounand#8217;s The Red Velvet Loverand#8217;s Cookbook is the first and only book devoted to this hot topic. She has perfected the classics, as well as a host of new, inventive uses for this popular combination. In 50 recipes, and with full-color photos, Harroun has come up with all manner of red velvet donuts, waffles, pancakes, muffins, biscuits, icebox cakes, mug cakes, cheesecakes, and even a molten lava cake. Harroun also treats the reader to a dozen cookies, brownies, and bars, plus red velvet rolls and breads. Red velvet cannoli, eclairs, snowballs, churros, and truffles are the icing on theand#8230;cake, and provide red velvet lovers with just about any recipe they will ever need.
Synopsis
From quick and easy dinners to holiday entertaining to step-by-step instructions, this cookbook has it all! With over 750 recipes from the culinary experts at Southern Living--this book is a must-have.
Published since 1979, Southern Living Annual Recipes provides every single recipe from a year's worth of Southern Living magazine in one complete volume. From large, family-style meals, to easy-to-pull together weekend brunches, to everyday family-pleasing treats--with gorgeous photographs, step-by-step instructions, and more than a dash of genteel Southern charm and style. Included are cook and prep times on every recipe, so the cook can plan her schedule to minimize time in the kitchen and maximize time with family and friends. With dozens of menus and over 100 step-by-step photographs from the renowned Test Kitchen professionals at Southern Living, this hefty volume serves as a cookbook as well as a reference book.
About the Author
Deborah Harroun is the cook, writer, and photographer behind the popular blog Taste and Tell, which she started in 2007.andnbsp; Her recipes and writing have been featured in print in Every Day with Rachael Ray and online at The Kitchn, Huffington Post, Babble, and the websites of Bon Appetit and the Salt Lake City Deseret News. She appears frequently as a sweets and desserts expert on local television in Salt Lake City, where she lives with her husband and three children.