Texas Tortes

Texas Tortes
Title Texas Tortes PDF eBook
Author Arthur L. Meyer
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 132
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780292752016

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With layer upon layer of rich, dense cake and delicate buttercream subtly flavored with fruit, chocolate, or nuts, classic European tortes crown the pinnacle of Old World baking. Make them with the freshest produce of the fields and orchards of Texas--oranges, peaches, pecans, raspberries, blueberries, plums, apricots, figs, strawberries, and kiwis--and you will discover the New World's ultimate desserts. In this cookbook, Master Baker Arthur L. Meyer presents forty-three original, kitchen-tested recipes for fruit, nut, and chocolate tortes, cassate, tarts and pies, cheesecakes, and other classic European desserts. The recipes take advantage of fresh Texas ingredients, and each recipe contains clear, easy-to-follow instructions that demystify the processes involved in creating these desserts. In addition to the recipes, Meyer guides the home baker through the basic steps in producing tart and cheesecake crusts, fillings and icings, and other standard components of special desserts. Throughout the book, he gives tips on proper techniques and equipment drawn from many years of experience.

Texas Tortes

Texas Tortes
Title Texas Tortes PDF eBook
Author Arthur L. Meyer
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1997
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780292752023

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Producing tart and cheesecake crusts, fillings and icings, and other standard components of special desserts. Throughout the book, he gives tips on proper techniques and equipment drawn from many years of experience.

Houston Chef's Table

Houston Chef's Table
Title Houston Chef's Table PDF eBook
Author Arthur Meyer
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 223
Release 2012-11-06
Genre Cooking
ISBN 0762790938

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Houston is the dining out capital of Texas, with a food scene that reflects the city itself—talented, entrepreneurial, diverse, and quite modern. Barbeque and Tex-Mex are certainly present, but do not define the dining experience. Modern American cuisine brought into focus by Mark Cox of Mark’s American Cuisine and fine-dining Italian style served by award-winning Tony’s both set the stage for a dining experience independent of Texas’ reputation for big steaks and enchiladas. And numerous establishments court the palate for Thai, Indian, Caribbean, Brazilian, and Turkish foods. Houston Chef’s Table is the first cookbook to gather Houston’s best chefs and restaurants under one cover. Including a signature “at home” recipe from seventy iconic dining establishments, the book is a celebration of the city’s diverse cultural influences. Full-color photos throughout highlight fabulous dishes, famous chefs, and Houston landmarks.

From Tea Cakes to Tamales

From Tea Cakes to Tamales
Title From Tea Cakes to Tamales PDF eBook
Author Nola McKey
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 298
Release 2016-05-20
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1623494095

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Join journalist-turned-culinary historian Nola McKey on a Texas journey as she explores the state’s foodways through heirloom recipes. In this collection of more than one hundred third-generation (and older) recipes, Texans share not only the delicious dishes they inherited from their ancestors but the stories and traditions that accompany them. With a strong focus on Texas’ cultural diversity—recipes include Norwegian rosettes, Italian pizzelle, Czech sauerkraut, Chinese fried rice, Mexican caldo, Wendish noodles, and African American purple hull peas—McKey documents the culinary impact of ethnic groups from around the globe. But this book is not for foodies alone; history enthusiasts will appreciate the snapshots of daily Texas life captured in the narratives accompanying recipes that span more than a century. Told primarily in the words of today’s cooks, these multigenerational family recollections can take anyone on a trip down memory lane, back to a beloved grandmother’s kitchen or a great-aunt’s holiday table. Additionally, McKey provides tips for preserving your own family recipes and for recording the heritage surrounding a special dish. She also includes recommendations for festivals and museums where readers can learn more about Texas foods and cultures. Illustrated with family photos and original watercolors by Cora McKown, From Tea Cakes to Tamales: Third-Generation Texas Recipes will, itself, quickly become a Texas family heirloom.

Baking Across America

Baking Across America
Title Baking Across America PDF eBook
Author Arthur L. Meyer
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 516
Release 1998
Genre Cooking
ISBN 9780292752221

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Baked goods have always been a popular comfort food for Americans, and this compilation of more than three hundred recipes, culled from regional cookbooks dating from 1890 to the present, celebrates the history and warmth of bread baking. UP.

Texas torts and remedies

Texas torts and remedies
Title Texas torts and remedies PDF eBook
Author James B. Sales
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2003
Genre
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The Pastry Queen

The Pastry Queen
Title The Pastry Queen PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Rather
Publisher Random House Digital, Inc.
Pages 242
Release 2004
Genre Cooking
ISBN 1580085628

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Reflecting the finest produce and culinary traditions of the Lone Star State, the chef-owner of Rather Sweet Bakery puts her own spin on such tasty treats as Bacon-Cheddar Scones, Texas High Hairs Tarts, Fourth-of-July's Fried Pies, Turbo-Charged Brownies with Praline Topping, Kolaches, and other all-original recipes.