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Easy Baking Australian Women’s Weekly
This is one of a series of slim volumes with large page
format from Australian Women’s Weekly. This is a
publisher whose books are prized by those who want books to cook from.
The reason for that is quite simple: Australian Women’s Weekly
cookbooks have recipes that work. They are triple-tested, which is more
than can be said for recipes written by some celebrity chefs or
celebs-turned-chefs.
When we were small we might have been enticed into the kitchen when an
adult was baking. It’s hard to get kids enthused about making a
casserole, but the prospect of a bowl to scrape, a wooden spoon to lick
and a cupcake as the final product is often the first step to a love of
baking.
Easy Baking - Australian Women’s Weekly presents 110 or so pages of
bright and attractive baked goods, with additional pages of baking
tips, advice on cake pans (yes, size does matter) and a glossary of
ingredients. This would be a marvellous book for a novice cook as it
doesn’t assume you already have the keen and practised eye of a
professional baker. The recipes are clearly written and supportive. The
more experienced cook will find lots of sweet treats and a couple of
savoury ones to add to their repertoire.
The chapter titles hint at the style of this informal cookbook: Baking
for the cake stall, for kids’ lunchboxes, for morning tea, with the
kids, for afternoon tea, for celebrations. Everything is
child-friendly, being either just the sort of baked goods that kids
like to eat or that they would enjoy making. There are lots of small
individual cakes as well as biscuits, muffins and slices. The larger
cakes just cry out for little hands to drizzle, sprinkle or frost them.
I have several quick and easy favourites from this book. Pear
Frangipane Galette takes only 45 minutes for both the preparation and
the cooking time. It uses bought shortcrust pastry so this is a great
standby dessert. Keep some pastry in the freezer for emergencies. I do
and I don’t know why I feel guilty about doing it. Find a good quality
pastry, though.
Chocolate Caramel Slice is a must-try. It’s a simple recipe in three
stages. It needs refrigeration before eating so this is no instant
snack. The recipe suggests that it serves 16 but I think that’s just
the number of squares when cut. These won’t stay in the tin very long
even in a household of 2.
Easy Baking - Australian Women’s Weekly is a good solid cookbook with
recipes that you know you can trust. A couple of ingredients might be
unfamiliar to cooks not hailing from the Antipodes but substitutions
will be obvious. Terrific value for money.
Cookbook review: Easy Baking - Australian Women’s Weekly
Author: Australian Women’s Weekly
Published by: ACP Books
Price: £6.99
ISBN 978-186396863-8
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