Synopses & Reviews
Irresistibly simple and elegant desserts that can be made fewer than seven ingredients Some of the best desserts are also the simplest and the fastest. And with Short & Sweet, there's no reason for anyone to sacrifice dessert just because she's short on time. Delicious recipes include cool poached pears in wine syrup with shavings of chocolate, broiled peaches with a crunchy, buttery topping, a mound of ice cream melting under rivulets of warm caramel sauce, a feathery light blueberry cornbread. Melanie Barnard, a coauthor of "30-Minute Main Courses," the second most popular feature in Bon Appétit magazine, explains how to prepare quick desserts from scratch or cleverly take advantage of the many high-quality convenience products on the market. Whether it's a homey dessert like Brownie Thins or Peanut Butter Mousse or Hot Fudge Pudding Cake or an inventive creation like Raspberry White Chocolate Soufflé or an Apricot and Balsamic Cherry Sundae, all use seven ingredients or fewer ingredients and take less than half an hour to make.
Review
"Melanie Barnard is the smartest cookie on the block. If cookbooks were rated based on innovative techniques and ideas, SHORT & SWEET might rank number 1. With Barnard's guidance, in 30 minutes or less and using seven ingredients or fewer, you can enjoy cupcake-size cream cheese cakes, virtually fool-proof soufflés, even an espresso-flavored Baked Alaska...." Amazon.com
Synopsis
What's better than homemade Baked Fudge Cake, Country Apple Tart, or Chocolate Thin Mint Triangles?
These same desserts -- on your table in 30 minutes or less. The James Beard Award-winning cookbook author Melanie Barnard shows how to make cakes, cookies, tarts, turnovers, and candy in a fraction of the time of ordinary recipes, with spectacular results. Like Raspberries in Chantilly Cream (8 minutes). Or Warm Mocha Truffle Cakes (26 minutes). Or Strawberry Almond Butter Tart (30 minutes). Or Blueberry Corn Cake (25 minutes). With Short and Sweet, you'll never again have to sacrifice serving a homemade dessert because you're short on time.
About the Author
MELANIE BARNARD has written or cowritten thirteen cookbooks, including the James Beard Award-winning American Medical Association Family Cookbook and 365 More Ways to Cook Chicken. She is the restaurant critic for the Stamford Advocate and Greenwich Times Connecticut daily newspapers and appears often on local and national television. She is a former Bon Appétit columnist.