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Chocolate

A Sweet Indulgence

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Finally, chocolate gets the lavish treatment it deserves. In the sophisticated style that distinguished its best-selling predecessors, <i>Espresso</i> and <i>Champagne, Chocolate</i> is a richly illustrated celebration of life's most seductive treat. Whether you prefer the simple comfort of Hershey's cocoa or a decadent dark chocolate souffle you will delight in this delicious volume. Over twenty recipes for luscious confections and surprising savories, including warm chocolate risotto and white chocolate lime tart, are paired with evocative images to create a gorgeous feast for the eyes. A history of chocolate and how it is made, complete with anecdotal facts such as how the Tootsie Roll was named; literary excerpts from the work of M.F.K. Fisher, Roald Dahl, and others; and a clever glossary make <i>Chocolate</i> an elegant and unique homage to "the food of the gods."

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Chocolate, Karl Petzke, Sara Slavin

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1997
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Titre
Chocolate
Sous-titre
A Sweet Indulgence
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1997
Format
souple
Pages
96
ISBN10
0811815919
ISBN13
9780811815918
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Finally, chocolate gets the lavish treatment it deserves. In the sophisticated style that distinguished its best-selling predecessors, <i>Espresso</i> and <i>Champagne, Chocolate</i> is a richly illustrated celebration of life's most seductive treat. Whether you prefer the simple comfort of Hershey's cocoa or a decadent dark chocolate souffle you will delight in this delicious volume. Over twenty recipes for luscious confections and surprising savories, including warm chocolate risotto and white chocolate lime tart, are paired with evocative images to create a gorgeous feast for the eyes. A history of chocolate and how it is made, complete with anecdotal facts such as how the Tootsie Roll was named; literary excerpts from the work of M.F.K. Fisher, Roald Dahl, and others; and a clever glossary make <i>Chocolate</i> an elegant and unique homage to "the food of the gods."