Baking: Method & Recipes
Baking is a way of cooking sweet or savory items in the dry heat of an oven. Although baking itself is a relatively easy process, it is good to have some knowledge of the role each ingredient plays in creating the final dish.
Different ingredients strengthen, bind, thicken, sweeten, leaven and add moisture. Some ingredients, like milk and sugar, perform multiple roles. And others will only carry out their duties under very specific conditions. For this reason baking is often compared to the science of chemistry.
You shouldn't be intimidated by baking however. A reasonable knowledge of basic methods and ingredient functions opens up a world of variety and creativity that is the raison de faire cuire au four of the typical pastry chef.
Baking Recipes
- Apple Cake (United States - Midwest)
- Barmbrack (Irish fruit bread)
- Clafouti (French cherry flan)
- Coca- Cola Cake (United States - South)
- Cornbread, Southern (United States - South)
- Empanadas (Latin stuffed pastries)
- Irish Soda Bread (Irish soda-leavened bread)
- Makový Koláč (Czech/Slovak poppyseed torte)
- Makroud el Louse (Algerian almond cookies)
- Maria Luisa (El Salvadoran layer cake)
- Naan (Indian baked flatbread)
- Pastel de Tres Leches (Central American cake of three milks)
- Pâte Brisée (French short pastry crust for savory tarts & pies)
- Peach Cobbler (American peaches baked with pastry)
- Pflaumenkuchen (German plum tart)
- Pita (Middle Eastern pocket bread)
- Pumpkin Pie (American pumpkin dessert)
- Snickerdoodles (American cinnamon-scented sugar cookies)
- Strawberry Shortcake (American strawberries with a sweet biscuit)
- Torta di Mele (Italian apple torte)
- Torta di Noci (Italian walnut cake)
- Victoria Sandwich (English jam-filled teacakes; see Maria Luisa recipe notes)
- Yemarina Yewotet Dabo (Ethiopian spiced honey bread)
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