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Chocolate Chocolate

by Lisa Yockelson, Ben Fink
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Overview

Deep, dark, and fudgy. Moist and luxurious. Seductively rich.

For award-winning author Lisa Yockelson, chocolate has long been an obsession, a craving, a calling. Now she fulfills the calling in ChocolateChocolate, a dream cookbook that blends how-to information and more than 200 sublime recipes with a delicious collection of chocolate essays and reminiscences.

ChocolateChocolate reveals baking with chocolate as a sweet and simple art, one that is both rewarding and accessible. The book's unique "baking diary" format arranges chapters by theme, reflecting Yockelson's fresh and personal approach to baking. From comforting Brownie Style favorites to dashing Double Chocolate and Mudslide confections, temptation beckons from every page.

The book can be used in several ways - to find a recipe for a sweet that's just packed with chocolate, to learn how chocolate behaves in the baking process, to gather information on the various types and uses of chocolate, and, of course, to simply rejoice in what surely must be the most luxurious of all flavors.

Complemented by 155 stunning color photographs that artfully express her specialties in all their chocolate glory, here is a timeless reference all home bakers will return to again and again as a source of instruction, inspiration...and sheer indulgence.

Synopsis

Deep, dark, and fudgy. Moist and luxurious. Seductively rich.

For award-winning author Lisa Yockelson, chocolate has long been an obsession, a craving, a calling. Now she fulfills the calling in ChocolateChocolate, a dream cookbook that blends how-to information and more than 200 sublime recipes with a delicious collection of chocolate essays and reminiscences.

ChocolateChocolate reveals baking with chocolate as a sweet and simple art, one that is both rewarding and accessible. The book's unique "baking diary" format arranges chapters by theme, reflecting Yockelson's fresh and personal approach to baking. From comforting Brownie Style favorites to dashing Double Chocolate and Mudslide confections, temptation beckons from every page.

The book can be used in several ways - to find a recipe for a sweet that's just packed with chocolate, to learn how chocolate behaves in the baking process, to gather information on the various types and uses of chocolate, and, of course, to simply rejoice in what surely must be the most luxurious of all flavors.

Complemented by 155 stunning color photographs that artfully express her specialties in all their chocolate glory, here is a timeless reference all home bakers will return to again and again as a source of instruction, inspiration...and sheer indulgence.

Publishers Weekly

Yockelson (Baking with Flavor) has produced a book that is both encyclopedic and deeply personal, combining detailed information, clear instructions and engaging anecdotes. Even the most seasoned cacao bean lover will find surprises among the 200-plus recipes, while bakers at every level of expertise will appreciate the meticulous guide to techniques and ingredients (which includes a chart showing the relative strengths and uses of 180 different chocolates, from powders to Milky Way bars and imported brands). Recipes are organized around flavors, textures and themes, like "Back-to-Basics Chocolate Cakes," "Chocolate Pancakes" and "Mudslide." Whether explaining the family history of Chocolate Chip Cracks or Grandma Lily's Marble Cake, or the technical challenges of Bittersweet Chocolate Creams or Sweet Chocolate Streusel Tea Biscuits, Yockelson expands the reader's stereotypes about chocolate. It's a complex and seductive ingredient for grown-up eaters and the most sophisticated cooks. With 150 color photographs in a lush, oversized format, this work is destined for a long life on every serious baker's shelf. Agent, Mickey Choate. (Aug.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

About the Author, Lisa Yockelson

LISA YOCKELSON is a baking journalist whose recipes, articles, and essays have appeared in publications such as the Boston Globe, the Washington Post, Gastronomica, Cook's Illustrated, and Pastry Art & Design. Her last book, Baking by Flavor (Wiley), was a James Beard Foundation Award nominee and an IACP Cookbook Award winner. A graduate of the London Cordon Bleu, she has been baking with chocolate since she was seven years old.

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From Barnes & Noble

This coffee table book celebrating chocolate leaves no pleasure untouched. In chapters with titles like "Back-to-Basics Chocolate Cakes" and "Mudslide," Baking by Flavor author Lisa Yockelson parcels out over 200 recipes and oodles of chocolate lore and science. She exhibits a surehanded command of the technical aspects of making good chocolate, and her chart of the relative strengths and uses of 180 chocolates is endlessly interesting; but we must admit that it was the 150 luscious color photographs that captivated us most.

From the Publisher

"Good results are...assured by the excellent and reliable baker..." (New York Times Book Review, December 4, 2005)

Yockelson (Baking with Flavor) has produced a book that is both encyclopedic and deeply personal, combining detailed information, clear instructions and engaging anecdotes. Even the most seasoned cacao bean lover will find surprises among the 200-plus recipes, while bakers at every level of expertise will appreciate the meticulous guide to techniques and ingredients (which includes a chart showing the relative strengths and uses of 180 different chocolates, from powders to Milky Way bars and imported brands). Recipes are organized around flavors, textures and themes, like "Back-to-Basics Chocolate Cakes," "Chocolate Pancakes" and "Mudslide." Whether explaining the family history of Chocolate Chip Cracks or Grandma Lily's Marble Cake, or the technical challenges of Bittersweet Chocolate Creams or Sweet Chocolate Streusel Tea Biscuits, Yockelson expands the reader's stereotypes about chocolate. It's a complex and seductive ingredient for grown-up eaters and the most sophisticated cooks. With 150 color photographs in a lush, oversized format, this work is destined for a long life on every serious baker's shelf. Agent, Mickey Choate. (Aug.) (Publishers Weekly, May 9, 2005)

Publishers Weekly

Yockelson (Baking with Flavor) has produced a book that is both encyclopedic and deeply personal, combining detailed information, clear instructions and engaging anecdotes. Even the most seasoned cacao bean lover will find surprises among the 200-plus recipes, while bakers at every level of expertise will appreciate the meticulous guide to techniques and ingredients (which includes a chart showing the relative strengths and uses of 180 different chocolates, from powders to Milky Way bars and imported brands). Recipes are organized around flavors, textures and themes, like "Back-to-Basics Chocolate Cakes," "Chocolate Pancakes" and "Mudslide." Whether explaining the family history of Chocolate Chip Cracks or Grandma Lily's Marble Cake, or the technical challenges of Bittersweet Chocolate Creams or Sweet Chocolate Streusel Tea Biscuits, Yockelson expands the reader's stereotypes about chocolate. It's a complex and seductive ingredient for grown-up eaters and the most sophisticated cooks. With 150 color photographs in a lush, oversized format, this work is destined for a long life on every serious baker's shelf. Agent, Mickey Choate. (Aug.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Library Journal

This follow-up to Yockelson's Baking by Flavor is just as impressive as that ambitious work. Here she focuses on her favorite flavor of all, providing more than 200 thematically arranged recipes and a vast amount of information on chocolate in all its forms. "A Baker's List of Chocolate," for example, catalogs more than 175 chocolate products, from the esoteric (Shokinag Special Edition Bittersweet Couverture) to the familiar (Mounds Bars). There are numerous other charts throughout, along with detailed guides to ingredients and equipment, descriptions of essential techniques, and essays on various culinary matters. A consummate professional and a perfectionist, Yockelson is known for what she calls "flavor layering," i.e., using a chosen ingredient in more than one form in an individual dessert. Many of the recipes feature at least two different types of chocolate: Double-Decker Fudge Brownies, for example, are made with cocoa powder, chocolate chips, both unsweetened and bittersweet chocolate, and a layer of chocolate fudge.Color photographs show off many of these stunning, indulgent, often over-the-top desserts. For all baking collections. Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2005
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
512
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471428077

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