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The Golden Book of Chocolate
This has got to be the gift book of the year. It has impact in both size and quality of presentation. It’s sumptuous
with gilt-edged pages reminiscent of a family bible. Those nice people
at Apple Press informed me that this volume came with a gold belly
jacket. I was pleased... er,um, but what was that? It’s a lovely dust
jacket that nicely wraps the ample midriff of this magnificent volume.
That’s the exterior oooohs and aaahs out of the way. Unless you are
buying this book only to put something sparkly on your bookshelf,
you’ll want to know about all that’s inside. The photography by Alan
Benson is a treat. You can imagine piling on the calories by just
looking at all these sweet delights.
The introduction is fascinating and pertinent. It considers not only
the history of the Swiss Nestlé, Lindt and Mr. Tobler (yes, the
man who invented Toblerone) but also our own Green and Blacks who
earned the UK’s first Fair Trade Mark for its Maya Gold chocolate.
There are over 300 recipes here so it’s safe to say that there is
something for everyone. There are Candies and Cookies, Puddings and
Pies but also Savoury Dishes that might come as a bit of a surprise.
The recipes are easy to follow and offer lots of choice for home cooks
of every level of skill and confidence.
One of the simplest recipes is Coffee Granita with Cream and Chocolate.
It’s one of those perfect make-ahead desserts that are ideal for meals
with friends. Served in shot glasses or small tumblers, it makes a
sophisticated end to an evening. You only need to be slightly more
adventurous to manage Milk Chocolate and Vanilla Semifreddo, which is a
two-layer frozen pud in white and beige.
The Drinks chapter has a lot more than the predictable cocoa. Brown Cow
has white rum, crème de menthe and crème de cacao. Served
in an elegant stemmed glass, this would be a warming, rich cocktail for
a winter party, a liquid version of a very adult after-dinner mint.
The Golden Book of Chocolate can only be described as special. It oozes
luxury and it’s bound to make an impression with anyone lucky enough to
receive a copy. Lovely!
The Golden Book of Chocolate
Published by: Apple Press
Price: £19.99
ISBN 978-1-84543-267-6
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