CHECK IT OUT
Even if you can’t trace your lineage to Betty Crocker or Julia Child, you
may want to concoct something fabulous during this century’s final
cooking season. For inspiration, check out the festive fare in holiday
cookbooks at Newport libraries.
There are imaginative menus for seasonal parties, from a New Year’s Day
open house to a Christmas tree-trimming buffet, in “Bon Appetit
Holidays.” Mouth-watering photography brings step-by-step instructions
and recipes for seasonal goodies to life in this guide for joyful
entertaining.
Arranged similarly by holiday but concentrating on pies, puddings, breads
and cookies is “Beatrice Ojakangas’ Great Holiday Baking Book.” Included
are freezing tips, background about annual celebrations and more than 250
recipes for goodies designed to make 21 holidays memorable.
You can learn how to bake traditional year-end favorites with “Holiday
Baking,” from the Williams-Sonoma Kitchen Library. Find recipes for mocha
buche de Noel, eggnog tart and festive challah in this lavishly
illustrated cookbook.
Look for instructions for preparing 40 other enticing desserts in
“Perfect Pies and Tarts,” from Anne Willan’s “Look & Cook” series.
Written for novice cooks as well as those who want to expand their
repertoire, this step-by-step volume features color photos of
ingredients, cooking equipment and every stage of each recipe.
If you’re a plan ahead type, learn how you can turn your freezer into a
pantry in “Bake and Freeze Desserts,” featuring 130 cakes, pies, cookies,
brownies, bars, ice creams, terrines and sorbets you can prepare now and
serve in December.
Transform another kitchen fixture into a dessert-making aid with
“Desserts From Your Bread Machine,” rife with sweets you never thought
you could make in a machine.
It wouldn’t be Christmas without cookies, and you can find a treasury of
recipes for 75 tantalizing tidbits in “Joy of Cooking Christmas Cookies.”
From simple, one-pan bars to piped and pressed production numbers, this
volume by the folks who gave us “The Joy of Cooking” features a range of
temptations for both inexperienced and practiced bakers.
There are unusual ways to present cookies for entertaining and gift
giving in ‘Sugarbakers’ Cookie Cutter Cookbook.’ Organized by month, this
guide to every aspect of the cookie cutter art features such classics as
gingerbread and molasses cookies for November and cookie ornaments in
myriad holiday shapes for December.
For Hanukkah celebrants, there are 270 recipes that feature tradition
with a twist in “The World of Jewish Cooking,” a new book by acclaimed
author and chef, Rabbi Gil Marks.
For others who want to wind down the year in high Louisiana fashion,
there’s “Emeril’s Creole Christmas,” a dazzling volume with instructions
for such unusual delicacies as lobster cheesecake with Christmas caviar
sauce, chicken and andouille strudel, and crawfish Quiche.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with
Sarah Rosenblum.
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