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Passion Chocolat

Passion Chocolat
Author: Christelle Le Ru
Publisher: Christelle Le Ru
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2007
Genre: Chocolate desserts
ISBN: 0473113562

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French-born Christelle Le Ru is the award-winning author of 'Simply Irresistible French Desserts' and 'French Fare'. In 'Passion Chocolat' she shares her lifelong love of chocolate with a collection of decadent yet easy recipes. Reminiscent of childhood memories, luxury, sweetness and sensuality, chocolate is more than just food - it is therapy.


Chocolate Passion

Chocolate Passion
Author: Tish Boyle
Publisher: Wiley
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2012-10-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781118431092

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Chocolatier magazine editors share their passion for chocolate, with recipes and techniques for creating spectacular chocolate desserts. Blending passion with expertise, this book will become a chocolate lover's instant favorite. Fifty-four luscious new recipes developed and tested by editors at Chocolatier magazine celebrate chocolate at its best, including the whimsical Tahitian Vanilla Swirls, the elegant Milk Chocolate Mousse Roulade, and the smooth, sophisticated Black Satin Chocolate Raspberry Cake. With separate sections on white, milk, and dark chocolate, and gorgeous full-color photographs of techniques and finished desserts, Chocolate Passion makes it easy to learn and master the secrets of working with every type of chocolate. Tish Boyle (New York, NY) is Food Editor and Timothy Moriarty (New York, NY) is Features Editor of Chocolatier and Pastry Art and Design magazines. They are the authors of Grand Finales: The Art of the Plated Dessert and A Modernist View of Plated Desserts.


My French Family Table

My French Family Table
Author: Beatrice Peltre
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2016-05-31
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1611801362

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From celebrated author and blogger Béatrice Peltre comes a much anticipated second book, focusing on everyday foods (all gluten-free) to share with family and friends. To the French, food is one of life’s greatest pleasures, and in Béatrice Peltre’s home, each meal is a small celebration. In her kitchen, bright, colorful ingredients are transformed into wholesome, delicious dishes and served with love. Here, Béatrice’s relaxed, modern approach to classic French cooking meets the challenge of creating healthy meals for the whole family—meals to be shared à table, presented with grace and style. In My French Family Table, Béatrice offers a beautiful assortment of over 120 recipes for naturally gluten-free dishes that feature whole grains, colorful produce, and distinctive spices. Every meal is an inspired work of love—from breakfast dishes such as Buttermilk, Lemon, and Strawberry Brunch Cake to a lunch of French Green Bean Salad with Croûtons, Olives, and Ricotta Salata alongside a healthy soup or vegetable tart. In the afternoon Béatrice loves to eat the traditional French goûter with her daughter, Lulu, whose favorite snack is Brown Butter Madeleines with Buckwheat and Chocolate Chips. Who could resist a Sunday supper of Chicken Stuffed with Herbs, Walnuts, and Grainy Mustard, followed by the sweet treat of Baked Apricots with Lemon Verbena or the indulgent Chocolate Mousse with Salted Caramel and Matcha Tea Cookies? Béatrice also includes recipes that are particularly child-friendly to cook and eat, inspired by her kitchen adventures with Lulu. With her creative use of ingredients, Béatrice ups the ante on what family foods can be—incredibly tasty, beautiful, and nourishing. Béatrice’s signature bright photography, impeccable styling, and sweet storytelling make My French Family Table an inspiring collection of recipes for feeding a family and feeding them well.


Chocolat

Chocolat
Author: Eric Lanlard
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
Total Pages: 311
Release: 2017-03-28
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1845338731

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'The dark stuff is the heart of the matter in Erica Lanlard's latest - and, dare we say, greatest - cookery book, Chocolat. It's a beautiful collection of recipes, but they're far more than just eye candy: they're deceptively easy to make and they really work.' -- Sweet Things Master Patissier Eric Lanlard shares more than 100 of his favourite recipes that use the ingredient he loves the most - chocolate. As a young patisserie chef, Eric was taught how to make chocolate and he went on to train as an apprentice chocolatier. He has since been fascinated with this ingredient, making it his mission to master the techniques of moulding, blending, shaping and baking with chocolate. Now you can share Eric's passion as he reveals his tried-and-tested techniques with this new selection of chocolate-based recipes, from quick bakes, cakes and simple sauces to show-stopping party pieces and after-dinner treats, all with easy-to-follow methods and helpful tips. With foolproof recipes and gorgeous photography by Kate Whitaker, this is a must-have cookbook for chocolate-lovers everywhere. From the Bakery features everyday treats such as Devilish Chocolate Brownies, Pain au Chocolat as well as a few classics inspired by Eric s travels including Chocolate Kouglof and Chocolate and Pistachio Biscotti. Desserts & Puddings is where Eric showcases his trademark glamour in his baking, with Gateau Opera and Chocolate Millefeuille as well as family favourites including Proper Chocolate Mousse, Hot Chocolate Soufflé and Chocolate and Banana Tart. Truffles & Treats include sweet treats from Old-fashioned Truffles to Chocolate Toffee, before Drinks, Sauces & Spreads where you can make your own homemade Hazelnut Chocolate Spread, as well as indulge in a selection of chocolate-based drinks and cocktails.


A Passion for Chocolate

A Passion for Chocolate
Author: Maurice Bernachon
Publisher: William Morrow & Company
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1989
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780688075545

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Collects easy-to-follow recipes for chocolate delights, from simple classics--chocolate pound cake and eclairs--to exotic treats--buche de noel and chocolate souffle


Chocolate

Chocolate
Author: Sandra Boynton
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1982
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780894801990

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All about chocolate from the types, physiology, psychology, identification and sources.


Chocolate - A Healthy Passion

Chocolate - A Healthy Passion
Author: Shara Aaron
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2010-04-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1615921311

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Luscious photography and enticing recipes bring the appreciation for chocolate to a new level. Aaron and Bearden are leading nutritionists who were among the first to communicate the exciting news that dark chocolate may enhance health.


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Publisher: Odile Jacob
Total Pages: 380
Release:
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ISBN: 2738193900

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Exploring Entrepreneurship

Exploring Entrepreneurship
Author: Richard Blundel
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2017-10-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 152641855X

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A detailed and critical analysis of the multiple types of entrepreneurship, helping students to understand the practical skills and theoretical concepts needed to create their very own entrepreneurial venture. Split into two parts, the book provides an even balance between theory and practice. Part 1 covers the practical activities involved in new entrepreneurial ventures, and Part 2 uses the latest research to explore entrepreneurship from different perspectives. The second edition features a new author, Catherine Wang, who brings specialist knowledge in entrepreneurial learning, ethnic minority entrepreneurship and international entrepreneurship. There are new chapters on the Varieties of Entrepreneurship, including social entrepreneurship (not-for-profit) and Intrapreneurship (employees within organizations) and Entrepreneurial Learning, which explores how entrepreneurs hone and develop their thinking. There is also a collection of new international case studies, including Dyson, Facebook, Made.com, and examples of entrepreneurship in China and Ghana. The book is complemented by a companion website featuring online resources for instructors and students, including PowerPoint Slides, additional mini case studies, multiple choice questions, video links, and revision tips. Suitable reading for students taking modules in Entrepreneurship or New venture creation at upper undergraduate and postgraduate levels.


Fresh Start

Fresh Start
Author: Christelle Le Ru
Publisher: Christelle Le Ru
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2008-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 047313439X

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Fresh Start is a collection of healthy and nutritious recipes specifically designed to appeal to preschoolers' budding tastes. The nutritional information and recipes have all been reviewed by nutritionist Victoria Landells who said "The pages of this book are filled with recipes and ideas that will not only inspire you to cook, but your children to eat(...). This is the first recipe book, in my vast collection, that has inspired me to successfully integrate a variety of fresh herbs and previously untried ingredients into my own children's meals".