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Midwest Sweet Baking History Delectable Classics Around Lake Michigan Jenny Lewis

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Midwest Sweet Baking History Delectable Classics Around Lake Michigan Jenny Lewis
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.6 MB
Author: Jenny Lewis
ISBN: 9781625842220, 9781609493448, 1625842228, 1609493443
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Midwest Sweet Baking History Delectable Classics Around Lake Michigan Jenny Lewis by Jenny Lewis 9781625842220, 9781609493448, 1625842228, 1609493443 instant download after payment.

Recipes and stories of the bakers of the heartland—from family kitchens to county fairs to iconic businesses.
Discover how the Midwest refined the nation's sweet tooth through a delicious mix of immigrant traditions and American ingenuity. Chef Jenny Lewis dips a spoon into generations of homemade desserts, and examines the cogs and wheels of some of the biggest brands of the baking industry—taking us on a journey that evokes nineteenth-century flour mills, state-fair baking competitions, and roadside pie stands as well as the twenty-first century treats being made in the Great Lakes region.
In this history Midwest beet sugar, vanilla cream, and evaporated milk are mixed into a narrative of wars, social shifts and politics, including many first-person interviews. Along the way you'll learn how to make Pumpkin Whoopie Pies, witness the rise of Red Star Yeast, plumb the secrets of the Kraft Oil Method, and encounter a rich medley of other true stories and irresistible recipes from Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan.

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