Good Housekeeping Best-Loved Desserts.Good Housekeeping Best-Loved Desserts Rosemary Ellis, et al. Hearst Books c/o Sterling Publishing Company 387 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10016-8810 9781588165503, $29.95 www.sterlingpublishing.com 1-800-805-5489 Comprising more than 250 superbly presented recipes for delicious desserts that will please any palate, "Good Housekeeping Best-Loved Desserts" showcases wonderful dishes that range from the classics to exotic delicacies suitable for any and all dining occasions from a midnight snack, to daily family meals, to celebratory events. Profusely pro·fuse adj. 1. Plentiful; copious. 2. Giving or given freely and abundantly; extravagant: were profuse in their compliments. illustrated in full color, each recipe features a clearly listed roster of ingredients and methodical, easy-to-follow instructions. From Apricot-Raspberry Rugelach rug·e·lach or rug·a·lach n. A cookie of cream-cheese dough spread with filling, such as jam or nuts, and then rolled up. Noun 1. ; Chunky Black-and-White Chocolate Bark; Apple Strudel (character) strudel - Common (spoken) name for the commercial at sign, "@", ASCII 64. ; and Cherries Jubilee; to Maple-Walnut Pie; Orange Liqueur Souffle souffle /souf·fle/ (soo´f'l) a soft, blowing auscultatory sound. cardiac souffle any cardiac or vascular murmur of a blowing quality. ; Peanut-Butter Cupcakes; and Pineapple Upside-Down Cake, "Good Housekeeping Best-Loved Desserts" is a cornucopia cornucopia (kôr'ny kō`pēə), in Greek mythology, magnificent horn that filled itself with whatever meat or drink its owner requested. of
culinary delights. Of special note is an entire chapter devoted to
frostings! Simply stated, if there is only room for one more cookbook on
the shelf, make it "Good Housekeeping Best-Loved Desserts"!
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