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    Dorling Kindersley
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    Description: Join Jane Bull in the kitchen and get baking with The Baking Book.
    ISBN: 9781405311137
    Price: £6.99

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Description: This is a special Jubilee edition of Jane Bull's fun-filled baking book that will help you celebrate the Best of British. With great recipes and simple instructions for over 50 cakes, breads and biscuits, this hardback is perfect for making delicious sweet and savoury treats for any celebratory street party. Whether you want to create red, white and blue Union Jack cupcakes or make your own bread, this is the perfect book for you. Suitable for children aged 5 and over.
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Description: This brand new book is the ultimate baker's companion. Every aspect of home baking is covered in this brand new, triple-tested collection from the amazing creative team at the Good Housekeeping Institute. The Baking Book is packed with classic recipes, inspiring new ideas and beautiful colour photographs. Be it scrumptious scones for afternoon tea, an elaborate cake for a special event or fresh cookies for the biscuit tin, this book has the perfect baking recipe for every occasion. Chapters include Cakes; Traybakes, Biscuits and Cookies; Cheesecakes, Tortes and No-Bake Cakes; Pastry; Breads and Rolls; Puddings; and Celebration Cakes. A comprehensive and fully illustrated Baking Know-How section at the back of the book gives step-by-step instructions, tips and trouble-shooting information on all the basic baking techniques, as well as for more advanced methods such as pastry-making, cake-decorating and sugarcraft. The Baking Book has all the essentials - tips, techniques and nutritional information, as well as invaluable and up-to-date advice on equipment and ingredients from the Good Housekeeping experts. From pizza to pies, bread rolls to brioches, glazes to gateaux, and much more in between, no kitchen is complete without the Good Housekeeping's The Baking Book.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars 5* Baking, 2 April 2012
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This review is from: The Hairy Bikers' Big Book of Baking (Hardcover)
I'd never really paid any attention to previous Hairy Bikers' output as I'd wrongly categorised them as a made-up-pairing in the mould of the Two Fat Ladies. I saw their first TV episode traveling through Norway and was absolutely riveted. The pair are proper bakers - they know why things work or not, they show you exactly what it is you should be doing and they do it with such panache and showmanship you can't help but warm to them. I'd say you'd need to see the pair at work to really appreciate the book - there are some minor differences in the recipe methodologies as recorded in print. Nevertheless, you should follow what they say/show you. The Rye bread mixture really is wet and they remind you not to add any additional flour. Do as they say because the result is a beautifully textured moist bread - not what I was expecting for a rye loaf. The potato bread recipe differs in the final proving and arrangement but it will come out lovely whatever shape you make it. I'm really pleased... Read more
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44 of 46 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars outstanding ., 3 Mar 2012
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This review is from: The Hairy Bikers' Big Book of Baking (Hardcover)
Absolutely outstanding!
This book oooozes delicious recipes and makes you want to put the oven on and start baking.
Each recipe is illustrated with a photo(very important)and easy and informative instructions.
The recipes I have made turned out well and as expected.
I think if you buy one book about baking it should be this-The Hairy Bikers never let you down.
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS AND THE BOOK OF PIES.They are My most used and appreciated cookbooks.
Thanks boys for another classic.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book but Purists Leave Angry Hats at the Door, 27 April 2012
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I bought this book because like many others, I've been watching the TV series of the HB's 'Bakeation', and I've been enjoying it with every passing episode. My wife and I have only made two recipes so far, but we have been thoroughly pleased with both.

Therefore, I cannot comment on the entirety of the book (though kudos to those of you who have already baked every recipe), merely on the recipes I've made and how it ties into the series.

:-)

I did bake the Luilakbollen out of a desire to do something other than Hot Cross buns for Easter, and I was pleased with the result. My wife made the Apple Strudel and it was also quite tasty. So with regards to the process and end result of these recipes, I am quite happy with the book.

I read some of the comments which criticized the lack of adherence to the pure essence of some of the recipes, and I would agree with them if the HB's were making authentic representations of the recipes... Read more
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