The art of French pastry

Jacquy Pfeiffer

Book - 2013

"The definitive book on classic French pastry recipes from an award-winning pastry chef, star of the documentary Kings of Pastry, and cofounder of the renowned French Pastry School in Chicago. What does it take to make a flawless eclair? A delicate yet buttery croissant? To perfectly pipe dozens of macarons? All the answers are here in this comprehensive, easy-to-use, wonderfully written and gorgeously illustrated book of French pastry fundamentals. With a wealth of information on ingredients (how they react in various combinations, how different environments affect those reactions), equipment, and techniques, you will be able to start with the basics and learn how to make everything from ṕtẻ choux to pastry cream, from brioche to... Black Forest Cake, from Vacherin to Croquembouche. Laced with charming, witty memories and anecdotes from a lifetime in pastry, Chef Pfeiffer will have you fully appreciating the hundreds of years of tradition that shaped these 75 recipes into the classics that we know, love, and--with the help of this wonderfully engaging and endlessly edifying book--can now prepare and serve to our friends and families over and over again. The Art of French Pastry is a master class from a master teacher. "--

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Published
New York : Alfred A. Knopf 2013.
Language
English
Main Author
Jacquy Pfeiffer (-)
Other Authors
Martha Rose Shulman (-)
Item Description
"A Borzoi book."
Includes index.
Physical Description
xxxi, 395 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
ISBN
9780307959355
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Review by Booklist Review

*Starred Review* Nowhere else do chemistry, physics, and aesthetics combine so elegantly and tastily as in the hands of a great pastry chef. Alsatian-born Pfeiffer now teaches a demanding Chicago culinary program, and his years of experience with classic French baking have come together in a volume that's the next best thing to actually learning directly from the master's hands. Rigorously detailed instructions transmit essential techniques for producing not only pastry itself but also concocting custard creams, jams, fillings, sauces, icings, and glazes. Both photographs and graphics show how ingredients come together for each individual creation. Some of the book's most valuable information appears in sidebars. Here Pfeiffer reveals tricks of the trade and secrets that mere ingredient lists never fully explain, such as how a day's humidity level can affect a particular pastry's success or failure. Anyone studying to be a professional baker will profit from Pfeiffer's guidance, and the amateur cook can vastly improve family desserts.--Knoblauch, Mark Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Pfeiffer, who grew up in his family-owned Alsatian bakery, apprenticed under a master pastry chef, and founded the prestigious French Pastry school, shares his considerable knowledge and offers expert guidance through every step of every recipe. Pfeiffer starts with the fundamentals, from simple syrup and pastry cream to brioche and ganache, basics that must be mastered before tackling recipes in later chapters. Recipes not only detail each step but also explain the "why" behind combining certain ingredients first, using certain tools over others, and baking at the right temperatures. Photographs demonstrate tricky matters such as knowing when you've achieved the right consistency for choux paste or meringues. Techniques such as piping are covered at length, including how to properly fill and hold the pastry bag and how to create the desired size. Diagrams are precise and leave no doubt as to the proper approach. Classic recipes include chocolate eclairs, croissants, and three varieties of tart dough with several delectable filling options. Cookies, cakes and ice creams, and a wonderful chapter on Alsatian specialties round out this superb collection. For those looking for the definitive guide to French pastry, they should look no further than this comprehensive and user-friendly collection. (Dec.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Review by Library Journal Review

Award-winning chef Pfeiffer (founder, French Pastry Sch., Chicago) and author Shulman (The Very Best of Recipes for Health: 250 Recipes and More from the Popular Feature on -NYTimes.com) here provide a treat for those who love baking pastries-and those who love eating them. Readers can opt to learn basic French pastry techniques or attempt making a classic French pastry. Over the course of 75 recipes, the authors expertly guide both seasoned bakers and novices through seemingly complicated but accessibly written recipes for classic pastries such as the towering croquembouche and the delicate croissant. Accompanying the recipes are attractive photographs, as well as tips and asides that offer a wealth of information, such as knowing when a pastry is done, understanding why a particular ingredient is used, and learning the history behind a dish. Pfeiffer and Shulman demystify classic recipes and empower readers to tackle the art of French pastry making. VERDICT A comprehensive, essential resource for beginning and advanced bakers interested in everything related to French pastry baking.-Cassidy Charles, Morristown & Morris Twp. Joint Free P.L., NJ (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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