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Bake with Anna Olson

More than 125 Simple, Scrumptious and Sensational Recipes to Make You a Better Baker: A Baking Book

by (author) Anna Olson

Publisher
Random House Canada
Initial publish date
Sep 2016
Category
Baking, Canadian, Individual Chefs & Restaurants
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9780147530219
    Publish Date
    Sep 2016
    List Price
    $40.00

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Description

Take your baking from simple to sensational with Anna Olson's comprehensive guide to beautiful baked goods. Bake with Anna Olson features more than 125 recipes from her popular Food Network Canada show.

From chocolate chip cookies to croquembouche, pumpkin pie to petits fours, Anna Olson's newest baking book is full of delectable delights for every occasion, category and skill level. Beginner bakers, dessert aficionados and fans of her show will find over 125 recipes to take their baking to the next level, whether through perfecting a classic like New York Cheesecake or mastering a fancy dessert like Chocolate Hazelnut Napoleon.
Introductory sections on essential tools and ingredients explain how to prepare your kitchen for baking success, and Anna's helpful notes throughout point you towards perfecting key details for every creation. Recipes for cookies and bars, pies and tarts, cakes, pastries, and other desserts give bakers a range of ways to savor their sweet skills, with a chapter on sauces and decors to round out your knowledge, and a chapter on breads to practice your savory savoir-faire. Gorgeous photography illustrates each recipe and guides you through difficult techniques. Baking your way through Anna Olson's favorites couldn't be easier (or more delicious!).
Whether you're looking for a classic baking recipe or a new baking challenge, Bake with Anna Olson is your new go-to baking book for all occasions!

About the author

Originally from Atlanta, Georgia, Anna Olson moved to Ontario as a child and grew up in Toronto. She studied politics and sociology at Queen's University in Kingston and pursued a brief career in banking before realizing that cooking was her true passion. Anna followed her dream of becoming a chef by enrolling in the renowned culinary program at Johnson & Wales University in Vail, Colorado. She has never looked back. After finishing her studies in 1995, Anna found her way to Niagara. She started working as a line cook at distinguished restaurant Inn on the Twenty, where she was soon promoted to pastry chef. It was here that she met her husband and business partner, head chef Michael Olson. Anna joined the Food Network in 2002 as the host of Sugar. The show's success prompted two companion cookbooks, Sugar and Another Cup Of Sugar. In 2008, Anna’s second series premiered, Fresh with Anna Olson, which was filmed in her own kitchen. The show currently airs daily on Food Network Canada. In 2011, Anna published her seventh cookbook, Back to Baking.

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Editorial Reviews

“Bake with Anna Olson will satisfy the sweet dreams of beginner bakers and pastry aficionados alike. Master everything from classic New York cheesecake to decadent chocolate hazelnut Napoleon, with helpful tips to help you nail each and every step.”
—Eat North

“Anna Olson tempts us with her favourites in Bake with Anna Olson from her wildly popular television series. Olson taps into her professional training to teach the beginner baker how to make classic New York cheesecake, while at the same time appealing to those looking for new challenges, such as the glorious croquembouche.”
—Cottage Life

“Olson’s latest cookbook reveals her secrets for baking success—and it starts before you even preheat your oven.”
—Canadian Living

“Baking your way through Anna Olson’s favorites couldn’t be easier (or more delicious!).”
—Taste Canada

“[Anna Olson] explains the how and why of each step in easily understood terms to get you where you want to go, whether it's stirring up a simple zucchini loaf or attempting puff pastry from scratch.”
—The Globe and Mail

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