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The Cake Cafe Bake Book

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A pioneer in the new-wave Irish food movement, Michelle Darmody opened the doors of The Cake Cafe in 2006 - a small bakery and cafe, tucked away in Dublin's south side.

With her love of great food and great design, The Cake Cafe Bake Book combines the two in a beautiful compact publication about baking, filled with deliciously vibrant illustrations, tactile and informative about the love of preparing food.

The baking in the book focuses on all things cake, from tray bakes to buns, biscuits to jam tarts, and of course plenty of 'cake cakes' proper.

It features a section on icings and fillings, together with much practical information, diagrams, equipment and ingredient advice, and even how to make your own vanilla extract with a bottle of vodka and vanilla pods.

The Cafe has become a neighbourhood staple with an international reputation, a place that is embedded in the conscience of the customers, and is as much a part of the city as the Forty Foot or Busaras.

So much so that one of the regular customers - comedian David O'Doherty - has written the foreword to the book.

Specializing in good quality home baking with contemporary attitude, rather than fancy, intricate cakes, all of the recipes in the book are ones used in the Cafe on a day-to-day basis.

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Product Details
The Cake Cafe
0957321201 / 9780957321205
Paperback / softback
22/10/2012
Ireland
56 pages, Illustrated in colour throughout
150 x 210 mm, 220 grams
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