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  • Pure Dessert

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Pure Dessert

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When you are working with great ingredients, you want to keep it simple. You don’t want to blur flavor by overcomplicating. This is why Pure Dessert, from the beloved Alice Medrich, offers the simplest of recipes, using the fewest ingredients in the most interesting ways. There are no glazes, fillings, or frostings — just dessert at its purest, most elemental, and most flavorful.

Medrich deftly takes us places we haven’t been, using, for example, whole grains, usually reserved for breads, to bring a lovely nutty quality to cookies and strawberry shortcake. Pound cake takes on a new identity with a touch of olive oil and sherry. Unexpected cheeses make divine soufflés. Chestnut flour and walnuts virtually transform meringue. Varietal honeys and raw sugars infuse ice creams and sherbets with delectable new flavor.

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1. by Cynthia Shern on Dec 3, 2008 at 1:06 PM PST

I don’t blog. I don’t understand how to win this book. But I sure hope I have a chance to win it. JeansandTs@hotmail.com

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