One-bowl snacking cakes are everything exhausted bakers need now
G. Daniela Galarza, The Washington Post
Dec. 15, 2020
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Cake, for a celebration or a snack, is always a boon, but the snacking cake was made for this moment. A single layer cake, with no topping or a really easy topping, a glaze or simple frosting, is how Yossy Arefi, baker and author of the new book, Snacking Cakes: Simple Treats for Anytime Cravings defines the genre. Requiring only a handful of pantry ingredients, a single mixing bowl and a simple pan, the snacking cake comes together quickly and easily, meaning there s less time between you and your cake.
The Best 2020 Cookbooks to Give, Recommended by Cookbook Authors
Nine cookbooks to give as gifts this year, from the Strategist Dec 10, 2020, 3:51pm EST
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This year, many of us have become the home cooks we never thought we could be (whether by choice or by necessity). Keep that enthusiasm going into 2021 with some fresh culinary inspiration; because while the pandemic derailed many things, the release of excellent new cookbooks was not one of them. To find the latest releases worth giving, from instant classics on the art of baking to one of the year’s most moving cooking memoirs, we asked our favorite cookbook authors to recommend a new cookbook they’d give as a gift and then we asked the authors of those books for