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Tartine: A Classic Revisited: 68 All-New Recipes + 55 Updated Favorites

Hardback

Main Details

Title Tartine: A Classic Revisited: 68 All-New Recipes + 55 Updated Favorites
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Elisabeth M. Prueitt
By (author) Chad Robertson
Foreword by Alice Waters
Photographs by Gentl & Hyers
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:328
Dimensions(mm): Height 265,Width 224
Category/GenreCakes, baking, icing and sugarcraft
ISBN/Barcode 9781452178738
ClassificationsDewey:641.86
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Chronicle Books
Imprint Chronicle Books
Publication Date 1 October 2019
Publication Country United States

Description

This brilliantly revisited and beautifully rephotographed book is a totally updated edition of a go-to classic for home and professional bakers - from one of the most acclaimed and inspiring bakeries in the world. Tartine offers more than 50 new recipes that capture the invention and, above all, deliciousness that Tartine is known for - including their most requested recipe, the Morning Bun. Favourites from the original book are here, too, revamped to speak to our tastes today and to include whole-grain and/or gluten-free variations, as well as intriguing new ingredients and global techniques. More than 150 drop-dead gorgeous photographs from acclaimed team Gentl + Hyers make this compendium a true collectible and must-have for bakers of all skill levels.

Author Biography

Elisabeth Prueitt is the co-founder of the San Francisco-based Tartine Bakery and Tartine Manufactory and the owner of the ice cream shop Cookies & Cream. She is the author of the original Tartine cookbook and Tartine All Day, a James Beard Best Pastry Chef Award repeat nominee and winner, and the founder of the Conductive Education Center of San Francisco.

Reviews

"Elisabeth Prueitt and Chad Robertson of Tartine have grown their famed San Francisco bakery into a small empire, with branches in Los Angeles and Seoul, South Korea, and have written five cookbooks between them. Now, 13 years after the release of their celebrated first book, "Tartine," they've gone back to their roots with "Tartine: A Classic Revisited". It features 68 new recipes, including their beloved morning buns (a sweet roll made with croissant dough and filled with orange-scented cinnamon sugar), as well as updates to older ones to reflect current tastes. Alternative flours abound, and more modern flavors run through traditional pastries. The recipes can be involved, and produce absolute showstoppers, but the book is also full of more accessible classics like shortbread and brownies." - New York Times, A Best Fall Cookbook of 2019 "Liz and Chad created much more than a bakery. They tapped into a next-level frequency and, thankfully, we can all tune in. The breadcrumb trail comes full circle with this revisit to the original Tartine classic. I am inspired by where they've been, love where they are, and I'm excited to see where they take us next."--Chris Bianco, Pizzeria Bianco, Tartine Bianco, and author of Bianco "Tartine Bakery opened in 2002, and in the intervening years, it has become an anchor for the neighborhood, a defining institution for the city of San Francisco, and a beacon of taste and flavor for people the whole country over. In short, Tartine is about as authentic--and indispensable--as a bakery can get. No wonder people are still lining up." --Alice Waters, American chef and owner of Chez Panisse in Berkeley, California from the foreword "This revised edition of the beloved baking bible is basically a brand new book, with 55 updated recipes you may already know and love (but better), plus 68 totally new ones, including gluten-free options and the sought-after recipe for the bakery's lauded morning bun. As you can tell, the photographs are stunning too." --Chowhound "Tartine changed the pastry scene in San Francisco, and it quickly became a must-stop in the city. Their superlative croissants were the star, but their other treats (justifiably) won accolades as well. The original Tartine cookbook took us into their kitchen, and Elisabeth and Chad's exciting update adds all-new recipes, gluten-free versions, and gorgeous photos to their classic baking book. If you can't make it to the bakery (but even if you can), you'll want to add Tartine: A Classic Revisited to your collection!" -David Lebovitz, author of My Paris Kitchen and Drinking French