Huckleberry: Stories, Secrets, and Recipes From Our Kitchen

Huckleberry: Stories, Secrets, and Recipes From Our Kitchen
ISBN-10
1452132380
ISBN-13
9781452132389
Category
Cooking
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
2014-09-09
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Authors
Zoe Nathan, Josh Loeb, Laurel Almerinda

Description

Everything in generosity is the motto of Zoe Nathan, the big-hearted baker behind Santa Monica's favorite neighborhood bakery and breakfast spot, Huckleberry Bakery & Café. This irresistible cookbook collects more than 115 recipes and more than 150 color photographs, including how-to sequences for mastering basics such as flaky dough and lining a cake pan. Huckleberry's recipes span from sweet (rustic cakes, muffins, and scones) to savory (hot cereals, biscuits, and quiche). True to the healthful spirit of Los Angeles, these recipes feature whole-grain flours, sesame and flax seeds, fresh fruits and vegetables, natural sugars, and gluten-free and vegan options—and they always lead with deliciousness. For bakers and all-day brunchers, Huckleberry will become the cookbook to reach for whenever the craving for big flavor strikes.

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