Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the delectable world of early 20th-century sweets with "Dainty Sweets; Ices, Creams, Jellies, Preserves," a compilation of recipes from world-renowned chefs across the United States, Canada, and Europe. Part of the prestigious International Cooking Library, this book, authored by Archie Corydon Hoff, offers a fascinating glimpse into the culinary practices and popular desserts of the era.
Discover detailed instructions for creating exquisite ices, luscious creams, vibrant jellies, and flavorful preserves. From classic recipes to innovative creations, this book provides a rich resource for both historical culinary enthusiasts and modern-day bakers looking to recreate vintage treats. Explore the techniques and ingredients that defined the confectionery landscape of a bygone era, all within the pages of "Dainty Sweets."
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