Classic Dessert for Two: Small-Batch Treats, New and Selected Recipes

· The Countryman Press
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224
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About this ebook

From the original small-batch baker and author of Dessert for Two, 95 recipes to satisfy any craving without leaving you with a surplus of sweets. 

Since the launch of her popular food blog DessertForTwo.com, dessert lovers everywhere have been coming to Christina Lane for small-batch recipes for their favorite treats. Her fans will love being able to find the best of her cookies, bars, cakes, pies, puddings, and more in one place: Classic Dessert for Two. This collection features a hand-picked selection of Lane’s most popular bakes, along with 20 never-been-published recipes, a brand-new introduction, and gorgeous full-color photography. Lane’s familiar, friendly voice and clever methods for scaling down decadent desserts invite readers to step into the kitchen and whip up a perfectly portioned treat for themselves and a friend (or just themselves!). Perfect for new couples living together, empty nesters looking to reduce food waste, and anyone with a sweet tooth and eyes bigger than their stomach, this cookbook will surely hit all the sweet spots. 

About the author

Christina Lane is the author of the popular food blog DessertForTwo.com and author of four cookbooks: Dessert for Two, Comfort and Joy, Sweet & Simple, and Dinner Just for Two. Her recipes and photographs have been featured by The Kitchn, Parade, Oprah.com, Martha Stewart.com, Food52, and others, and she has appeared on The Today Show and QVC. She lives in Los Angeles with her family.

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