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The Pastry Chef's Apprentice

An Insider's Guide to Creating and Baking Sweet Confections and Pastries, Taught by the Masters

The Pastry Chef's Apprentice
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Author:

Mitch Stamm

Format: Flexibound, 176 Pages
Item: 193864
ISBN: 9781592537112
Publisher: Quarry Books
Series: Apprentice
Specs
Illustrations: 300
Size: 8.25 x 10.25 x .56
Weight: 1.5 lb.
Published: July 1st 2011
DC: AQ
List Price: $24.99 $18.74
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For many people, pastries, cakes, chocolates, and sweets come ready to eat right from the grocery store. If they're lucky, a local bakery or chocolate shop satisfies the community's sweet tooth. Few people think they have the skill or the time to tackle something as seemingly complicated and time-consuming as homemade pastry. In The Pastry Chef's Apprentice, author Mitch Stamm simplifies a culinary school's core pastry curriculum and teaches the reader just how quickly you can go from sifting and stirring to spectacular.

The masters featured in The Pastry Chef’s Apprentice teach classic pastry skills, such as caramel, pate a choux, tart crusts, and more, to the amateur food enthusiast. Through extensive, diverse profiles of experienced experts plus fully illustrated tutorials and delicious recipes, the reader gets insider access to real-life chefs, bakers, culinary instructors, and more.

With these new skills—or just the chance to revisit their old standards—everyone from casual cooks to devoted epicures will learn dozens of new ways to take their kitchen skills to the next level.

Featured chefs include:

— Laurent Branlard, USA: restaurateur and Executive Pastry Chef at the Swan and Dolphin Resorts at Disney World

— Frederic Deshayes, France: Chief Pastry & Bakery Instructor at At-Sunrice GlobalChef Academy

— Thaddeus Dubois, USA: former White House Executive Pastry Chef and Culinary Mentor

— Robert Ellinger, UK/USA: owner of Baked to Perfection, founder of the Guild of Baking and Pastry Arts, and international pastry competition judge

— Lauren V. Haas, USA: Assistant Pastry Chef at Albert Uster Imports and Instructor at Johnson & Wales University

— Thomas Haas, Germany/USA

— En-Ming Hsu, USA: Chef Instructor at the French Pastry School in Chicago

— William Leaman, USA: World Champion Baker and Owner of Bakery Nouveau in Seattle

— Iginio Massari, Italy: Author, Restaurateur, and Founder of the Academy of Italian Master Pastry Chefs

— Kanjiro Mochizuki, Japan: Executive Pastry Chef at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo

— Ewald Notter, Switzerland/USA: Founder and Director of Education of Notter School of Pastry Arts

— Kim Park, South Korea: owner of the Green House Bakery and captain of South Korea’s national pastry team

— Jordi Puigvert, Spain: founder of Sweet‘n Go, consultant, and professor at the School of the Hotel de Girona in Spain

— Anil Rohira, India/Switzerland: Corporate Pastry Chef for Felchlin Switzerland and coach and judge for national and international competitions

— Sébastien Rouxel, France/USA: Executive Pastry Chef for the Thomas Keller Restaurant Group

— Kirsten Tibballs, Australia: Founder of Savour Chocolate and Patisserie School in Melbourne

— Franz Ziegler, Switzerland: Author and Consultant


 

Mitch Stamm is an instructor with the International Baking & Pastry Institute at Johnson and Wales University in Rhode Island. He is former executive pastry chef of the Sun Valley Resort in Sun Valley, Idaho. He also served as pastry chef at Zingerman's Bakehouse in Ann Arbor, Michigan. A member of the Bread Bakers' Guild of America, Mitch has extensive training in hearth breads, the science of baking, pastries, and plated desserts. While in Idaho, he served on the board of the state chapter of Share our Strength, the national organization dedicated to hunger relief.
 
I see the book as being two books-one, it's about the chefs and two, it's about the recipes,' said Stamm. The book covers recipes from fruit tarts to crème-filled pastries, and breaks down the most popular dishes to help readers make pastry crème and tart crusts from scratch at home.
--Cranston Herald
March 12, 2012

Stamm, Mitch. The Pastry Chef's Apprentice: An Insider's Guide to Creating and Baking Sweet Confections and Pastries, Taught by the Masters. Quarry: Quayside. Jul. 2011. 176p. photogs. ISBN 9781592537112. pap. $24.99. COOKING
The art of pastry is a skill many home cooks and even professional chefs find difficult to master. Following Aliza Green's Fishmonger's Apprentice and Eric Miller's Vintner's Apprentice, Stamm (International Baking & Pastry Inst., Johnson & Wales Univ.) here strives to do away with the stereotype that the art and process of pastry must be a complicated one. The organization of his book is simple; in two introductory chapters, "Ingredients" and "Equipment and Techniques," Stamm articulates that understanding the composition leads to a greater understanding of the final product. In intermingled sections "Interviews with the Masters" and "Illustrated Techniques," 17 of the world's great pastry chefs share their passion for their art and provide step-by-step preparation of specialties from their repertoires, with photos of each step.
Verdict If you can't afford to quit your day job and move to Rhode Island to attend Stamm's culinary classes, this book, comparable to Michel Roux's Pastry: Savory & Sweet, could be just what you need. And at this price, it's a bargain - Library Journal Xpress

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