Baking with Julia
Every Christmas, since I can remember, my dad has given me a cookbook. In all those years I have only requested two, The Joy of Cooking and Baking with Julia.
The Joy of Cooking has become our bible or manual to cooking. It truly has every basic recipe or how to guide you could ever need. Not that you can’t go all fancy pants with it, but you know, if you were to only have one cookbook on your shelf, this is the one to get.
Baking with Julia, which is based on a PBS series Julia Child hosted with other great bakers as her guests, has become my own in home class.
Once the kids all went to school, I decided to take it and walk through each recipe. Learning the foundations of baking. I’m not a bad baker, in fact I’m pretty good, but again there are basics to learn and master before you hit brilliance.
Our Family Dinner’s have afforded me a venue to bake and to get feedback. And feedback I get. My family indulges me by going around the table and offering up their thoughts, which then get written into the cookbook, along with the date.
This week’s baking class was the perfect Genoise, in which I chose to make a French Strawberry Cake.
Family Feedback: delicious, dry-coarse, not too sweet, like the strawberry shortcake my mom use to make
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When should I come over??!
No way it can be tastier that the coconut cupcakes.
Hmmm…too pretty to eat.