Charlie Trotter’s Desserts

May 21, 2018 - Comment

Ice Cream, cake, cookies, chocolate, nuts, fruit –Charlie Trotter’s Desserts is a must-have collection of the best dessert recipes from the iconic Chicago chef, suited for all tastes and occasions.  1999 James Beard Award Winner Cooks, book buyers, and food lovers have come to expect the lavishly unexpected from master chef Charlie Trotter, and his

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Ice Cream, cake, cookies, chocolate, nuts, fruit –Charlie Trotter’s Desserts is a must-have collection of the best dessert recipes from the iconic Chicago chef, suited for all tastes and occasions. 

1999 James Beard Award Winner

Cooks, book buyers, and food lovers have come to expect the lavishly unexpected from master chef Charlie Trotter, and his fourth large-format, gorgeously photographed cookbook, Desserts, delivers the ultimate indulgence. Chapters focus on ingredients ranging from the delightfully familiar (berries, custards, and spices) to the unusual (vegetable- and grain-based desserts), including 100 show-stopping desserts, such as:

• Huckleberry Tuiles with White and Golden Peach Compote and Huckleberry Sherbet

• Cranberry and Walnut Tart with Cranberry Ice Cream, Cranberry Sauce, and Caramel-Lime Sauce

• Chocolate Macadamia Nut Cake with Coconut Froth and Sugar Cane Ice Cream

With over 125,000 copies of the first three books in print, Trotter’s series has seduced amateur and professional cooks everywhere, and Desserts is the icing on a most enticing cake.”I have always considered desserts to be of equal importance to the savory food,” Charlie Trotter writes in the opening pages of his lavish Charlie Trotter’s Desserts. “My approach to desserts celebrates a fruit-driven style, where flash and visual pyrotechniques [sic] are shunned in favor of celebrating the glorious flavors of a perfectly ripe piece of fruit at the height of its season.” The illustrations for this book (which won the James Beard award for Best Food Photography) don’t quite square up with that statement. It’s hard to imagine more pyrotechnics and more visual flash. It’s also a little hard to imagine how many hands went into the creation of any single dish. These are not simple desserts for the everyday cook. Rather, this is a catalog of the kinds of desserts that can be created when fabulous food products and fantastic culinary talents all converge at a single kitchen. It’s a coffee-table document of possibility.

Two Watermelon Soups with Frozen Yogurt Soufflé and Chocolate Seeds is certainly a “doable” recipe for the home cook, and the assembly makes no big demands. The real trick with this dessert, as with most of the desserts in this book, is finding the “perfectly ripe piece of fruit at the height of its season.” If you are a cook with access to such fruit, have at it. If your grocery store or supermarket buys the usual picked green fruit found in the commercial fruit pipeline, then take a copy of this book to your produce manager and complain loudly.

Charlie Trotter’s Desserts is divided into Soups and Sorbets, Citrus Fruits, Berries, Tropical Fruits, Tree Fruits, Vegetables and Grains, Custards, Nuts, Spices, Chocolate, and Chateau d’Yquem. Combinations are stunning. Surprises are endless. You’ll discover such delights as Meyer Lemon Pudding Cakes with Persimmon and Tarragon Anglaise, Pineapple Tarte Tatin with Ginger-Hokkaido Squash Ice Cream, Rosewater Crème Caramel with Primrose Sauce and Black Pepper Tuiles, and Macadamia Nut Chocolate Cakes with Coconut Emulsion and Sugarcane Ice Cream. After living with this book you’ll never look at a dessert menu in quite the same way. –Schuyler Ingle

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Comments

Alexander says:

Five Stars great

Amazon Customer says:

Five Stars One of the best cook book series you can buy. Every recipe I’ve prepared have been great.

Mike Vickers says:

Four Stars Never mentioned that this was a signed copy.

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