The Pocket Bakery

The Pocket Bakery

by RosePrince (Author)

Synopsis

Beginning as an idea to get her children to earn their pocket money and gain a lifelong skill, Rose Prince, along with daughter Lara and son Jack, began opening up their Battersea home every Saturday morning to sell freshly made bread. Trained in the art of sourdough by guru Giuseppe Mascoli, owner of the famous Franco Manca in Brixton market, the Pocket Bakery has gone from strength to strength, awakening a passion for all things baking-based in Rose and her teenage children. Today, it is a thriving local bakery with a big future that produces quality and delicious artisan baking from brioche loaves in flower pots to scrumptious teatime cakes. In this book they share their easy-to-follow techniques, secrets, and recipes to get everyone baking.

Rose Prince started her career working as a chef in the test kitchen of Notting Hill's 'Books for Cooks' alongside Clarissa Dixon Wright. She moved on to report for BBC Radio 4's FOOD PROGRAMME. She is now a respected journalist, with a two food columns in the DAILY TELEGRAPH and has written five best-selling cookery books.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: W&N
Published: 28 Nov 2013

ISBN 10: 0297869388
ISBN 13: 9780297869382
Book Overview: Easy-to-follow techniques, secrets, and baking recipes from a family kitchen.

Media Reviews
The visceral appeal of her sourdough variations (which run to 40 pages), duck and pork pie or sweet olive oil bread with grapes is enough to turn any kitchen into a Pocket Bakery -- Christopher Hirst * THE INDEPENDENT *
I love a recipe that does what it says on the tin, and Rose's scrumptious soda bread certainly did that. What's more, it went down a storm in the office and all with very little exertion on my part. I'm looking forward to working my way through the rest of her lovely book over the coming weeks * www.sainsburysmagazine.co.uk *
Written in the same no-nonsense, reassuring tone of her demos, the recipes are delicious and easy to follow... a cookery book with a heart. * THE LADY *
Rose Prince started The Pocket Bakery in her home kitchen to help her children earn their pocket money, and it's grown into a thriving business. This book is a lovely guide to making all sorts of bread, pastries, cakes and biscuits. * CHOICE *
Rose tells the story and shares the recipes from the home business she set up to help her children earn pocket money, and gain skills and confidence. There are great bread and pastry recipes, instructions on making your own sourdough starter and some showstopper cakes, including a tiramisu roulade to die for. -- Sally Hughes * BBC GOOD FOOD MAGAZINE *
In 2010, Rose Prince, along with daughter Lara and son Jack, began opening up her Battersea home every Saturday morning to sell freshly made bread. Today, it is a thriving local bakery that produces artisan bakes from brioche loaves in flowerpots to teatime cakes and biscuits. This beautifully designed book shares over 100 of the family's trusted recipes with easy-to-follow techniques and trade secrets so young and old bakers alike can get fantastic results * CAKES & SUGARCRAFT *
The Pocket Bakery amalgamates all of the family's favourite baking recipes as well as easy-to-follow techniques and tips. With step-by-step illustrations, this book is ideal for budding bakers and bread-makers * FOOD & WINE MAGAZINE *
With its tasteful blue cloth cover and Laura Hynd's wonderfully restrained photography, this is a book aimed at getting the whole family involved in baking at home, and the 100 recipes cover a range of simple breads, cakes and biscuits guaranteed to bring out the aspiring baker in you. * CRUMBS *
Author Bio

Rose Prince has been writing and campaigning for food for over 15 years. She writes two columns for the DAILY TELEGRAPH and writes regular recipe features for the TELEGRAPH MAGAZINE. She is the author of three cookery books, THE NEW ENGLISH KITCHEN (2005), THE NEW ENGLISH TABLE (2008) and KITCHENELLA (2010), which was shortlisted for a GALAXY AWARD. In 2006 she wrote THE SAVVY SHOPPER, a book based on the DAILY TELEGRAPH column of the same name.

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