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The holiday season is alive with tradition, and nothing brings a family together faster than baked goods pulled fresh from the oven. Holiday Baking celebrates the six major events of the season with new and traditional holiday treats everyone will love. Vida Lee's Maple Pumpkin Pie will be gobbled up at Thanksgiving; there are three variations of rugelach for Hanukkah; Candy Cane Cupcakes are a minty delight for Christmas; Sweet Onion, Apple, and Cheese Tarts enliven a Boxing Day brunch; Brown Sugar Benne Cookies are perfect for Kwanzaa; and a Bloody Mary and Baked Mushroom Omelet on New Year's Day is the ultimate cure for a hangover. The recipes mix and match easily, whatever the holiday. Whether the plan calls for old-fashioned favorites or entirely new inspiration, the eighty-plus festive recipes in this baking compendium will bring everyone home for the holidays.

Read Online Holiday Baking New and Traditional Recipes for Wintertime Holidays Sara Perry Leigh Beisch 9780811845564 Books


"Clear instructions, typography is great - like the bolded ingredient names. Found recipes similar to family ones that always seemed to be missing just a little something in ingredients or technique. Putting at least two of the recipes to work for Christmas dinner."

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  • Paperback 168 pages
  • Publisher Chronicle Books; First Edition edition (September 8, 2005)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0811845567

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Holiday Baking New and Traditional Recipes for Wintertime Holidays Sara Perry Leigh Beisch 9780811845564 Books Reviews


  • I don't know about you, but I always like to know what recipes are in cookbooks I'm thinking about buying. I can assure you there's gold between the covers of Holiday Baking New and Traditional Recipes for Wintertime Holidays, but sadly, the Table of Contents that is available from the Look Inside shows only the holidays, not the individual recipes for each holiday. Here's the entire list -

    ▶ï¸Å½ THANKSGIVING

    ● Cut-Out Ginger Gobblers
    ● Old-as-Pilgrims Molasses Crinkles
    ● Grandmother's Grown-Up Glaze
    ● Retro Raisin Crisscross Cookies
    ● Golden Raisin Crisscross Cookies
    ● Autumn's Best Crisscross Cookies
    ● Blessed Be Breakfast Quiche
    ● Crunchy-Topped Blueberry Muffins
    ● It's-Thanksgiving-Morning-but-They-Still-Deserve-Something-Special Apple Puff Pancake
    ● It's-Nighttime-and-They're-Still-Hungry Apple Pastry with Calvados and Golden Raisins
    ● "Two Please" Thanksgiving Dinner Orange Rolls
    ● Vida Lee's Maple Pumpkin Pie
    ● Rustic Dried Fruit Tart
    ● Cardamom Custard Sauce
    ● The Ultimate Dinner Guest's Gingerbread
    ● Sticky-Top Gingerbread
    ● Chocolate chip Gingerbread Cupcakes
    ● Backyard Apple Tree Crisp

    ▶ï¸Å½ HANUKKAH

    ● Hanukkah Frosted Cookie Cutouts
    ● Razzle-Dazzle Dreidels
    ● Chocolate Gelt Hide-a-Cookies
    ● Chocolate Almond Cinnamon Stars
    ● Apricot Nut or Cardamom Pistachio Rugelach
    ● Rugelach With Marmalade, Sage, and Pine Nuts
    ● Pear-Apple Strudel with Rosemary White Chocolate Ganache
    ● Jerusalem Olive Oil Cake with Orange Marmalade and Almonds
    ● Streusel-Top Sour Cream Coffee Cake
    ● Bubbee and Me Baked Candy Apples
    ● Selma's Apricot Noodle Kugel
    ● Golden Savory Cheese Coins
    ● A Nice Little Cheesecake
    ● "Let's Make a Dreidel" Chocolate Cake

    ▶ï¸Å½ CHRISTMAS

    ● Gingerbread Men and a Few of Their Holiday Friends
    ● Stained Glass Candy Cookie Charms
    ● Victorian Scrap Cookies
    ● Linzer Wreaths
    ● Sofia's Snow Pillows
    ● Stir-Up Sunday Fruitcake
    ● Saint Lucia's Saffron Crown
    ● The Kids' Cinnamon-Roll Christmas Tree
    ● Without Thinking Twice Perfect Popovers
    ● Hot Chocolate Popovers
    ● Gruyère Horseradish Popovers
    ● Flashy Cocktail Rings with a Trio of Seeds
    ● Christmas Day Trifles for You and Me
    ● Snowflake Cake
    ● Candy Cane Cupcakes

    ▶ï¸Å½ BOXING DAY

    ● Buckingham Palace Shortbread
    ● Boxing Day Scones with Warm Strawberry Jam
    ● The Amazing Leftover Eggnog and Cinnamon Roll Bread Pudding
    ● Jamberry Maple Syrup
    ● Sweet Onion, Apple, and Cheese Tart
    ● Chip-Shot Pizza with Black Forest Ham, Smoked Gouda, and Apricot Mustard
    ● Stilton Pinwheels with Walnuts and Honey
    ● "Shall I Be Mother?" Teatime Pound Cake
    ● La Galette des Rois

    ▶ï¸Å½ KWANZAA

    ● Kwanzaa Puzzle Cookies
    ● Misbehavin' Girls Peanut Butter Cookie Sandwiches
    ● Brown Sugar Benne Cookies and North African Mint Tea
    ● Sweet Pumpkin and Sesame Seed Cookies
    ● Apricot Jam and Coconut Squares
    ● Cashew Caramel Cracker Bars
    ● Crunchy Nut Caramel Bars
    ● Wild Rice and Dried Cherry Muffins
    ● Soul-Satisfying Biscuits and Gravy
    ● Mama's Yummy Sweet Spoonbread Soufflé
    ● Southern Comfort Sweet Potato Pecan Pie
    ● Banana Wafer Pudding and Pie
    ● Church Supper Carrot Cake with Two Frostings
    ● Church Supper Carrot Cake with Pineapple and Walnuts
    Chocolate Peanut Butter Surprise Cupcakes

    ▶ï¸Å½ NEW YEAR'S

    ● Petite French Almond Cakes with Champagne
    ● Midnight Cowboy Chocolate Chip Cookies
    ● Next Year's Fortune Cookies
    ● Slivered Biscotti with Gelato Affogato
    ● Walnut Walkaways
    ● Currant, Orange, and Pine Nut Walkaways
    ● Grapefruit, Tangerine, and Slivered Almond Walkaways
    ● Candied Ginger, Lemon Zest, and Walnut Walkaways
    ● Triple-Treat Touchdown Bars
    ● Triple-Treat Almond Bars
    ● Dutch Baby Pancake
    ● Spiced Blueberry Sauce
    ● Strawberry Orange Morning Relish
    ● Bloody Mary and Baked Mushroom Omelet
    ● New Year's Eve Meringue Roulade
    ● Start-the-New-Year-with-Chocolate Brownie Terrine

    The version of Holiday Baking New and Traditional Recipes for Wintertime Holidays is very well laid out with easy-to-follow recipes in type that is big enough to read without your reading glasses. Each recipe begins at the top of a page and many are accompanied by photographs. I found a fair few of these familiar, including Crunchy Topped Blueberry Muffins, a favorite here at Grandmas, the Popover recipe, quite close to one I tested just a couple of weeks ago and Dutch Baby Pancake. (If you've never had a Dutch Baby, you'll go gaga! It also happens to be the #1 cheapest, easiest brunch show-stopper on the planet.)

    I've got my eye on some recipes I want to test, but they will have to wait for early in the week as I'm already in the middle of my weekend Baking Day. I'll post an update in a few days.

    Grandma's $0.02 - Holiday Baking New and Traditional Recipes for Wintertime Holidays is full of scrumptious goodies that you can take straight into you kitchen by sealing your iPad or in a 1 gallon ziplock bag. Lots to love, highly recommended
  • I bought this cookbook last year, after the holidays, on sale. Starting in the fall of this year, I started trying several of the recipes. The maple pumpkin pie that I made at Thanksgiving is simply the best pumpkin pie I've ever had. Period. The savory apple and onion tart gets rave reviews from my guests as a first course. The brownie terrine is fabulous. And, oh, the warm strawberry jam scones and breakfast quiche make show-stopper courses at breakfast or brunch.

    I'm buying more for gifts this year. It's one of those cookbooks that's really fun to read and inspiring. Makes you want to give the gift of your baked goods to friends over the holidays, or better yet to invite them over.

    Highly recommended. Enjoy!
  • While I'm only half way through the first reading, I find this to be one of the better holiday cookbooks out there. The recipes are well written and formatted for e-readers. The pictures are beautiful and the introduction with baking terms will be appreciated for the tentative or first time baker. I know I will be using this book through the holidays this year.
  • Clear instructions, typography is great - like the bolded ingredient names. Found recipes similar to family ones that always seemed to be missing just a little something in ingredients or technique. Putting at least two of the recipes to work for Christmas dinner.
  • I already wrote a review on this. Got the book quickly and you can't tell that it's used at all, great recipes and I love it.
  • VERY SWEET DEAL. MY GRANDAUGHTER LOVES IT!
    I RECEIVED IT ON TIME AND WE USED IT RIGHT AWAY.
    LOVE IT.
  • A lovely baking book to aid the home baker during the winter holiday time. Recipes included are designed for each holiday Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, Boxing Day, Kwanzaa and New Year. Also, included are baking tips for more successful baking, and how to incorporate the children into the holiday celebrations!

    Sara Perry is an experienced cookbook author with numerous titles celebrating her love for food, holidays and children. Her passion for holiday baking is seen throughout this entire book. With beautiful photographs and descriptions of each holiday, this book is sincerely quite lovely. Each chapter is a holiday, so it is easy to dedicate your holiday planning, by focusing on a single chapter at a time. And do not be confused by the title, remember there are savory delights too!

    With the world getting smaller, I find books that embrace different cultures and religions refreshing. It is a wonderful way to celebrate friendships and family when trying to share in one's culture. This is a lovely book that you will need to help create a more lovely holiday season. Pick up a copy today!
  • Traditions abound in connoisseur and cookbook author Sara Perry's latest endeavor. Filled with time-honored dishes for Thanksgiving, Hanukkah and Christmas, Perry also includes recipes for Boxing Day, Kwansaa and New Year's - everything from Maple Pumpkin Pie and Buckingham Palace Shortbread to Brown Sugar Benne cookies and a Rugelach trio.

    But not all is dessert. Perry also offers ideas for breakfast, lunch and snacks, as well as recipes specially created for baking with children. Lots of photos and bold colors make this the perfect holiday gift - if you can part with it.

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