Baking across America A vintage recipe road trip

B. Dylan Hollis, 1995-

Book - 2025

From the deserts of the Southwest to the shining Atlantic Coast, the USA is as sweet as it gets. In this tour de food, B. Dylan Hollis takes you on a delicious road trip to taste everything from the coffee-crazed creations of the Pacific Northwest to the larger-than-life sheet cakes of Texas. You'll be hitting the pavement in vintage style as you journey with Dylan through the culture capitals of America to savor the very best bakes the nation has to offer. His retro recipes span the decades from the 1900s to the 2000s and feature famous (and forgotten) desserts from every state. With his signature wry humor, Dylan explores the US and uncovers the history of nostalgic local favorites, including Boston Cream Pie on the cobbled streets o...f Beantown, Beignets in the sultry heat of jazzy New Orleans, and Date Cream scooped up poolside in Palm Springs. --

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Genres
cookbooks
recipes
Cookbooks
Recipes
Informational works
Instructional and educational works
Illustrated works
Livres de cuisine
Recettes
Documents d'information
Matériel d'éducation et de formation
Ouvrages illustrés
Published
New York, NY : DK Publishing [2025]
Language
English
Main Author
B. Dylan Hollis, 1995- (author)
Edition
First American edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
319 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9780744097603
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

TikTok star Hollis's appealing follow-up to Baking Yesteryear offers 100 "darn-good" recipes from across the U.S. Hollis affects his trademark gee-whiz enthusiasm for quirky local delicacies like strawberry pretzel salad from Pennsylvania, which fills a crushed-pretzel crust with a mixture of Cool Whip, cream cheese, and strawberry gelatin powder; and Chicago's "Atomic Cake," which stacks banana, chocolate, and vanilla sponges. A jokey style permeates the recipe headnotes (Watergate was Nixon's "saucy bid to undermine the presidential election of 1972") and sidebars on cultural capitals occasionally feature awkward syntax (in New Orleans, "whispers and tales of a cryptic and occult past writhe just below perception"). Thankfully, the recipes themselves are more straightforward, even those for complex projects like povitica, a honey and walnut bread from Kansas. Hollis's culinary road trip unearths some relatively unknown gems, including a historic layer cake from Alabama that features in To Kill a Mockingbird and rolled cocoa-filled pastries sold along Route 65 in the Ozarks. Despite the title, many dishes are not baked at all, like New York's chilled Waldorf salad gelatin ring, Georgia hush puppies, and California "Mojave Nuggets," a confection made of coconut and almond. Fans of kitschy culinary nostalgia will happily go along for the ride. (May)

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