9780307720498-0307720497-Momofuku Milk Bar: A Cookbook

Momofuku Milk Bar: A Cookbook

ISBN-13: 9780307720498
ISBN-10: 0307720497
Edition: First Edition
Author: Christina Tosi
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Format: Hardcover 256 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780307720498
ISBN-10: 0307720497
Edition: First Edition
Author: Christina Tosi
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Format: Hardcover 256 pages

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Momofuku Milk Bar: A Cookbook (ISBN-13: 9780307720498 and ISBN-10: 0307720497), written by authors Christina Tosi, was published by Clarkson Potter in 2011. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Cakes (Desserts, Cookies, Frozen Desserts, Kitchen Appliances, Baking) books. You can easily purchase or rent Momofuku Milk Bar: A Cookbook (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Cakes books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.39.

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The highly anticipated complement to the New York Times bestselling Momofuku cookbook, Momofuku Milk Bar reveals the recipes for the innovative, addictive cookies, pies, cakes, ice creams, and more from the wildly popular Milk Bar bakery.

Momofuku Milk Bar
shares the recipes for Christina Tosi’s fantastic desserts—the now-legendary riffs on childhood flavors and down-home classics (all essentially derived from ten mother recipes)—along with the compelling narrative of the unlikely beginnings of this quirky bakery’s success. It all started one day when Momofuku founder David Chang asked Christina to make a dessert for dinner that night. Just like that, the pastry program at Momofuku began.

Christina’s playful desserts, including the compost cookie, a chunky chocolate-chip cookie studded with crunchy salty pretzels and coffee grounds; the crack pie, a sugary-buttery confection as craveable as the name implies; the cereal milk ice cream, made from everyone’s favorite part of a nutritious breakfast—the milk at the bottom of a bowl of cereal; and the easy layer cakes that forgo fancy frosting in favor of unfinished edges that hint at the yumminess inside helped the restaurants earn praise from the New York Times and the Michelin Guide and led to the opening of Milk Bar, which now draws fans from around the country and the world.

With all the recipes for the bakery’s most beloved desserts—along with ones for savory baked goods that take a page from Chang’s Asian-flavored cuisine, such as Kimchi Croissants with Blue Cheese—and 100 color photographs, Momofuku Milk Bar makes baking irresistible off-beat treats at home both foolproof and fun.
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