Just published and it would make a good Mother’s Day Gift-Mary Berry’s Baking Bible

Anyone who has watched Mary Berry on TV knows that she is one talented baker. She has been at it for longer than many readers have even been alive. Plus, Ms. Berry makes it look so doable. All fans of Mary will be thrilled to see that a new edition of her Baking Bible is being published in May.

Inside this beautifully illustrated book are over 250 recipes. Some of the categories covered are classic cakes, celebration cakes, baking for children, tarts and pastries, buns and scones, and many others. Just a few of the recipes are those for a chocolate mirror cake, an amazing castle cake that a child is sure to love, and orange and chocolate fork shortbread cookies. At over 400 pages, this book has enough recipes for a lifetime.

Also included at the beginning of the book is a great deal of helpful formation. Read about equipment, baking terminology, ingredients, tips, and conversion tables and then get to work.

Looking for a Mother’s Day or other occasion gift, even a gift ot one’s self? Keep this in mind. It is terrific.

Many thanks to NetGalley and Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed Press for this title. All opinions are my own.

From the Publisher

revised and updated with Americanized measurements and 20 new recipes.
Photo of Chocolate Mirror CakePhoto of Lemon Tart with Lemon Passion Fruit Curd Photo of Rainbow Cake
Chocolate Mirror CakeLemon Tart with Lemon Passion Fruit CurdRainbow Cake
Photo of Fruity Granola BarsPhoto of Cheese and Olive Crown LoafPhoto of Brownie Loaves with White Chocolate Chips
Fruity Granola BarsCheese and Olive Crown LoafBrownie Loaves with White Chocolate Chips

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