My local library just started a cookbook "book club" which will launch in March.
Each month has a theme. March is French Cooking, April is Paleo, May is Savory Baking.
We are to borrow a cookbook for the appropriate topic, make a recipe from it, and bring this dish to the discussion.
I'm very excited. I love making Parisian-style cakes and rarely have a chance to cook for an appreciative group since I moved to a small town. (And if I make a cake just for fun, I'll eat most of the zillion calories.)
I'm having lots of fun deciding on which recipes from which books I will use. I'm waffling between an almond torte layered with lemon curd and whipped cream with cardamom and minced dried figs soaked in cognac ~ and ~ hazelnut torte with chocolate buttercream and blueberry mousse filling. I love this kind of choice drama.
Perhaps you could ask your library to start a similar group!
Each month has a theme. March is French Cooking, April is Paleo, May is Savory Baking.
We are to borrow a cookbook for the appropriate topic, make a recipe from it, and bring this dish to the discussion.
I'm very excited. I love making Parisian-style cakes and rarely have a chance to cook for an appreciative group since I moved to a small town. (And if I make a cake just for fun, I'll eat most of the zillion calories.)
I'm having lots of fun deciding on which recipes from which books I will use. I'm waffling between an almond torte layered with lemon curd and whipped cream with cardamom and minced dried figs soaked in cognac ~ and ~ hazelnut torte with chocolate buttercream and blueberry mousse filling. I love this kind of choice drama.
Perhaps you could ask your library to start a similar group!
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