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Snacking bakes : simple recipes for cookies, bars, brownies, cakes & more / Yossy Arefi ; photographs by Yossy Arefi.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Clarkson Potter/Publishers, [2023]Copyright date: ©2023Edition: First editionDescription: 191 pages : color illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780593579176
  • 0593579178
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 641.86/5 23/eng/20231026
LOC classification:
  • TX765 .A74 2023
Contents:
Introduction -- Cravings matrix -- Let's stock the pantry! -- A low-lift equipment list -- How to store your bakes -- Cookies -- Bars, brownies, and bark -- Cakes -- Make it a sundae! -- Metric conversion chart.
Summary: The award-winning author of Snacking Cakes presents sixty simple recipes that require minimal effort yet result in maximum flavor as you create delectable delights perfect for snacking, including cookies, bars, brownies, cakes and loaves.
List(s) this item appears in: New Adult Nonfiction | New Young Adult Additions
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Adult Book Phillipsburg Free Public Library Adult Non-Fiction New Books 641.865 ARE Checked out 05/21/2024 36748002556142
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

60 accessible, anytime recipes for delectable cookies, cakes, brownies, and bars that need only one bowl and easy-to-find ingredients, from the award-winning author of Snacking Cakes

" Snacking Bakes is packed with Yossy's trademark crave-worthy sweet-and-salty, ooey-gooey excellence-all without the fussiness and dish pile-up in the sink."-Jenny Rosenstrach, New York Times bestselling author of Dinner- A Love Story

A BEST COOKBOOK OF THE YEAR- The New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, The Boston Globe, Good Housekeeping, Epicurious, Library Journal

Instantly satisfy your cravings with a collection of sweet and savory bakes that are delicious and easy to make. Trusted baker Yossy Arefi promises simple recipes that require minimal effort with big rewards. Almost every treat can be made in under one hour, in one bowl, and with no fancy ingredients or equipment-leaving you with less time in the kitchen and more time for snacking! Its approachable, crowd-pleasing style makes it the perfect introduction to baking too, even for kids.

Yossy covers all the baked-good bases with recipes that feature a wide range of enticing flavors (even savory!) and are each accompanied by gorgeous photography shot by Yossy herself.

. Cookies- Magical Peanut Butter Cookies, Monster Cookies, New Favorite Chocolate Chip Cookies, Blueberry Cornmeal Cookies, Fudgy Sesame Oat Cookies, Snack Attacks, Banana Brownie Cookies
. Bars, Brownies, and Bark- Triple Chocolate Olive Oil Blondies, Blueberry Swirl Blondies, Coconut Cookie Bark, Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Bars, Loaded Chocolate Chip Cookie Bars, Ginger Cherry Oaties
. Cakes and Loaves- Chocolate Chip Snickerdoodle Cake, Spiced Applesauce Crumb Cake, Brown Sugar Peach Cake, Peanut Butter Jam Cake, Everything Bagel Biscuit Bread

An expansive companion to Snacking Cakes , Snacking Bakes will satisfy family and friends, bakers and non-bakers alike, with its creative, appealing, and simple delights.

Includes index.

Introduction -- Cravings matrix -- Let's stock the pantry! -- A low-lift equipment list -- How to store your bakes -- Cookies -- Bars, brownies, and bark -- Cakes -- Make it a sundae! -- Metric conversion chart.

The award-winning author of Snacking Cakes presents sixty simple recipes that require minimal effort yet result in maximum flavor as you create delectable delights perfect for snacking, including cookies, bars, brownies, cakes and loaves.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction (6)
  • Cravings Matrix (10)
  • Let's Stock the Pantry! (13)
  • A Low-Lift Equipment List (25)
  • How to Store Your Bakes (30)
  • Cookies (33)
  • Bars, brownies, and bark (83)
  • Cakes (129)
  • Make it a sundae! (182)
  • Metric Conversion Chart (186)
  • Acknowledgments (187)
  • Index (188)

Excerpt provided by Syndetics

Introduction When Snacking Cakes was first published in the fall of 2020, I had no idea that it would have such a huge impact on the lives of everyday bakers. Since the recipes were so quick to make and didn't require much effort, equipment, or special ingredients, I heard from so many people who told me they cooked from Snacking Cakes more than any other cookbook they owned--including those who found themselves baking for the very first time (ever!), parents who made those cakes with their kids (or while their kids were napping), and lifelong bakers who relished being able to satisfy their sweet tooth on a whim. It was clear that the promise of simple, anytime recipes should extend well beyond cakes--don't we deserve a bite of a rich fudgy brownie or warm, out-of-the-oven chocolate chip cookie just as easily? Snacking Bakes delivers just that. You'll find accessible, irresistible recipes for cookies, bars, brownies, and (more!) cakes that rely on basic pantry ingredients and no special equipment so you can make and enjoy a treat at a moment's notice. I've tried to anticipate and satisfy every sweet and salty craving in this collection, so there will be a little something for everyone. You'll discover chocolatey cakes, fruit-glazed cookies, gooey buttery bar cookies, brownies, and a lot more. Plus, you'll find gluten-free and vegan recipes (marked by GF or V) or easily adaptable options in each chapter, so no one's left out. If you are a beginning baker, you will love how simple and fast these recipes are--almost everything can be made in less than an hour, in one bowl. They are full of comforting familiar flavors like chewy peanut butter blondies and soft oatmeal raisin cookies, and hopefully some new and inspiring ones, too, like berries paired with tahini, malted milk powder added to perfectly chewy sugar cookies, and a savory bread filled with everything bagel seasoning and cream cheese that is irresistible warm. You can throw together a batch of cookies or a simple pan of bars on a weeknight or squeeze one in during naptime, and they are special enough that you'll want to share them with your friends and neighbors. And you can always skip the glazes and toppings if you like. There's an opportunity for more experienced bakers to take things to the next level by mixing and matching bakes and icings. Or make toppings like salted caramel, hot fudge, or strawberry sauce to turn your baked good into an ice cream sundae. Even though these recipes are easy, they certainly are not boring. Although I have a relatively spacious kitchen for a New York City apartment dweller, whenever I post a picture of it online I inevitably get comments asking how I cook and bake in such a small space, with no dishwasher. I've made thousands of cookies and hundreds of cakes in my little galley kitchen, and it has helped me streamline my cooking and baking so much. I have made many labor-intensive "project bakes" over the years, but in my day-to-day I think twice before pulling out an additional bowl or set of tools to get a job done, and I love to pass those dish savings on to others. These are fun recipes for folks with tiny kitchens like mine and those who need an easy pick-me-up. At the end, you'll have a tasty treat and only a few items to wash instead of every bowl you own. The book begins with the original snacking bake--the cookie. Cookies are one of the first things that a lot of folks learn to bake and for good reason. They often feel less intimidating than other desserts, and they are pre-portioned into perfect bites that fit in a lunchbox, picnic basket, or alongside your afternoon coffee or tea. Cookies should feel friendly and easygoing, like you can whip them up at any moment, and these recipes deliver on that exact promise. Not all cookies in the world are that easy, but these are: You'll never have to wait for butter to soften or get an electric mixer out. I'll also never ask you to refrigerate the cookie dough before you bake it, and if you have two large baking sheets, you can bake all of the dough in one go, no waiting around for multiple batches. Even though they're so simple, these cookies have a wonderful variety of flavors and textures and are anything but boring. From pat-inthe pan buttery shortbread that you can riff on so many ways to ooey, gooey, and chewy cookies like White Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cookies (page 74) filled with brown butter, or Snack Attacks (page 80) filled with sweet and salty mix-ins, to bright and lemony Blueberry Cornmeal Cookies (page 50), all of your cookie desires will be met. Next up are the highly shareable (if you must), brownies and bars. These recipes are near and dear to my heart, drawing upon flavors that remind me of mornings grabbing a coffee and treat from the coffee cart when I tagged along to work with my mom, like Pink Cookie Bars (page 101) and Raspberry Mazurkas (page 108). My Midwestern in-laws were also a huge influence (folks in the Midwest are serious about their bars), and you'll see a range of flavors from buttery oat-filled bars to rich and chocolatey cookie bars to spiced molasses bars topped with coffee glaze. The bars and brownie recipes don't require an electric mixer either, and they're even easier than cookies because you can just throw the dough right into the pan, no portioning needed. Some of them are dressed up with a bit of glaze or frosting, while others are served straight up. As always, there's lots of room to make these recipes your own by switching up the toppings, spices, or mix-ins. All of the bars use your trusted 8 × 8-inch pan, but if you have a crowd to feed, you can always double the recipes and bake them in a 9 × 13-inch pan, with just a few more minutes of baking time. There are even two cookie barks that you'll mix up, pat into a round, and bake on a sheet pan. Bake the cookie until matte, crisp, and golden. Then, use your hands to break the big cookie into whatever size pieces you need at the moment. Cookie barks are big crispy cookies for lazy people (like me!). Eat them as is or serve cookie shards with a scoop of ice cream and some fancy sauce (pages 182 and 183) for a super-quick and satisfying dessert. The cake chapter picks up right where Snacking Cakes left off with lots more fun, simple cakes, mixed up in one bowl with minimal ingredients and minimal fuss, like Brown Sugar Peach Cake (page 170), Berry Bran Cake (page 148), and a seriously moist and tasty vegan Chocolate Banana Cake (page 153), topped with mocha glaze if you like. You'll find lots of ideas to customize these cakes, and you can always try your own spin, too! Excerpted from Snacking Bakes: Simple Recipes for Cookies, Bars, Brownies, Cakes, and More by Yossy Arefi All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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Library Journal Review

Food writer and blogger at Apt. 2B Baking Co., Arefi follows her popular Snacking Cakes with a companion book that expands its offerings to cookies, brownies, and bars, in addition to more cakes. It carries on her philosophy of providing simple, anytime recipes that rely on basic pantry ingredients and don't require special equipment. Recipes often include interesting flavor variation notes for changing things up, such as adding cacao nibs, rosemary, and orange zest to the basic shortbread recipe or making it savory with parmesan and spices. There's also a "cravings matrix" index of recipes for chocolatey vs. warm and toasty vs. fruity, depending on one's mood. Recipes include several classics, along with an array of interesting, less-expected bakes such as blueberry swirl blondies, maple espresso cookies, and chocolate-chip snickerdoodle cake. There are some gluten-free and vegan offerings, along with options for adapting others, and Arefi's skill at food styling and photography is on full display in the enticing food photos throughout. VERDICT With tantalizing, approachable recipes that are often quick and use the minimum of bowls, this will be a go-to book for bakers of all levels.--Melissa DeWild
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