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Synopsis
Dorie Greenspan, author of Baking with Julia and Pancakes, has stepped back into the kitchen to whip up a waffle cookbook. One flip through this book and you'll want your waffle iron at the ready from morning to midnight, working through the chapters to turn out "eye-openers" like the universally loved Blueberry-Yogurt Waffles (shown on the front cover and excerpted here); lunch specials as luscious as Zucchini-Cheddar Waffles; PB&J Waffles, just for kids; Cilantro Waffle Chips that serve as dippers for Chunky Guacamole; luscious Spicy Ricotta Waffles with Grilled Pepper Strips dressed for dinner; and an assortment of finishers, like Gingerbread Ice-Cream Hearts with a frosty vanilla ice-cream filling, and Triple Apple Waffles that are bound to become favorites for family meals and high-spirited entertaining.Dorie Greenspan offers a volume chock-full of sassy, informative headnotes, practical advice for serving and storing, and recipes that are rich, fabulous, and absolutely foolproof.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly -
The title suggests the unthinkable: superindulgence in fare that has often been considered a frippery. Waffles can seem, quite appealingly, the stuff of childhood kitchens and adult narcoleptic Sundays. But Greenspan, a food journalist, tries to move waffles into the culinary mainstream, where they can serve a purpose at almost any meal, and in between. She discusses proper equipment, appropriate pantry purchases, unusual dietary considerations and how waffles can accommodate them, and what to do with waffles made ahead of time--freeze and microwave, mainly. Then the waffles themselves, in many incarnations: whole-grain sourdough, rocky road, mustard, zucchini-cheddar, rhubarb, chocolate-amaretti. There is a tiramisu waffle, a lemon meringue waffle and a white chocolate-chip variant--all lavish, as expected. And Greenspan doesn't neglect the childish sweet-tooth: one chapter is entitled ``Just for Kids.'' So while it still seems unlikely, at the end of all, that anyone will actually grill up waffles for every meal, that possibility, as Greenspan presents it, is a pungent fantasy. (Aug.)Book Details
Published
March 11, 1999
Publisher
William Morrow
Pages
208
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780688158040