Chocolate is always the ultimate indulgence. And in Luscious Chocolate Desserts, author Lori Longbotham delivers with more than 65 recipes for tantalizing cakes, rich tarts and pies, velvety puddings and souffles, plus crunchy cookies and melt-in-your-mouth ice cream and candy -- all with enough chocolate to satisfy even the deepest craving. Bite into a slice of Classic Chocolate Pound Cake topped with a dollop of whipped cream. Serve the Quickest, Easiest Chocolate Mousse Pie at your next party. Your guests will beg you for the recipe. The Grilled Chocolate-Stuffed Bananas will leave you reminiscing about your childhood, while your kids sneak off with the delicious Chocolate-Chocolate Chunk Cookies. Learn how cacao goes from bean to bar, how to choose from the many forms of chocolate available in today's markets, plus the basics of storing, chopping, melting, and tasting them. Luscious Chocolate Desserts is pure chocolate satisfaction for chocolate lovers everywhere. Book jacket.
If you are a die-hard chocoholic, and love desserts, you will love this book! The recipes are wonderful and the pictures make your mouth water.Lori Longbotham has done it again and has another winning cookbook.
Not Just Another Chocolate Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
What a delight to recieve Lori's latest book. Again she brings her passion and special brand of humor to this enduring favorite.Luscious Chocolate Desserts is a fascinating read filled with well developed and reliable recipes, intriguing historical facts and clear, simple tips for handling this fickle culinary treasure.Once more, Lori informs, amuses, inspires and educates with her unique perspective and impressive knowledge. A perfect gift for my chef-pals and my friends who still struggle to make a decent cup of cocoa.
Essential baking cookbook
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This is a terrific cookbook, even for people like me who are not trained bakers. I have succeeded in making three recipes already--they work great. Have a long way to go to try a lot of other really inviting recipes. Her book also serves as a great reference for anything chocolate. I was quite impressed with the fact that Ms. Lonbotham pays an historical homage to Chocolate Decadence (page 42) as being a seminal contribution to chocolate lovers worldwide. Living in Berkeley at the time, I well remember what a sensatation it caused.
The Best of chocolate dreams
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This companion book to "Luscious Lemon Desserts" is another winner. Lori Longbotham leads you down a chocolate path that will tempt you to devour the photographs. They are so life-like. There is something for everyone who believes "chocolate is a magic substance and noblest of dessert ingredients," You can select one of the nine chocolate cake recipes or grilled chocolate stuffed bananas...or one of the eleven dessert sauces. This is a #l choice for Christmas for your favorite baker.
Chocolate Heaven
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
I discovered Lori Longbotham when I found a copy of Luscious Lemon Desserts at a friend's house. That book has a recipe for, hands down, the most amazingly good Lemon Curd that I have ever eaten. So when I saw that there was now a Luscious Chocolate Desserts, I had to get it. I've already made three things: the Luscious Chocolate Layer Cake and the Quickest, Easiest Chocolate Mousse Pie. Both excellent. For the third thing I made, see below. What I really liked about this book is that all the recipes look like something you could walk into the kitchen and make without a lot of difficulty. You don't have to search all over for fancy ingredients, you don't need a lot of know-how. You just follow the very clear instructions, and you get cake (or cookies, or pie, or ice cream) like you're a professional baker. The Lemon Book is like that, too. But my favorite thing in this book is that, besides all the cookies and brownies and the usual stuff, there is chocolate stuff that I had never even heard of. Buy this book if only to make one recipe: Bicerin. I had never heard of this before but it's an Italian drink of melted chocolate, coffee, and milk. I read about it and I thought, "I have to taste this." And I had some good Belgian chocolate in the house, so I walked into my kitchen and I made bicerin and in some ways, it was a darn shame, because now I've been drinking a cup of it every day and this book is going to make me gain 10 pounds before I'm done with it. But at least I'll have enjoyed every bite.
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