That blueberry cornmeal cake from Huckleberry is so freaking good - thank you for the reminder to get that book off the shelf.
There is a new book called Fruitful by another California-moved-to-London author named Sarah Johnson that has some similar sensibilities to Claire Ptak.
I adore Rustic Fruit Desserts - it has such a great variety of types of bakes, and the authors are PNW based so there are some regional fruits that I don’t see in other books.
I have been meaning to get Nigel Slater’s Tender II (aka Ripe, rip US edition), because he has such a simple, elegant way of using fresh ingredients.
Not fruit exclusive, but do not sleep on Benjamina Ebuehi’s books. She’s definitely one of my favorite authors, and I feel like you would really appreciate her flavor combos.
That blueberry cornmeal cake from Huckleberry is so freaking good - thank you for the reminder to get that book off the shelf.
There is a new book called Fruitful by another California-moved-to-London author named Sarah Johnson that has some similar sensibilities to Claire Ptak.
I adore Rustic Fruit Desserts - it has such a great variety of types of bakes, and the authors are PNW based so there are some regional fruits that I don’t see in other books.
I have been meaning to get Nigel Slater’s Tender II (aka Ripe, rip US edition), because he has such a simple, elegant way of using fresh ingredients.
Not fruit exclusive, but do not sleep on Benjamina Ebuehi’s books. She’s definitely one of my favorite authors, and I feel like you would really appreciate her flavor combos.
Oh yay, these are great! I know you love RFD so much, and I can't say I've looked at it much. Will remedy!
And yes, I need to look at Benjamina's again, her flavor combos look electric!
Yum! Looking forward to the next season of magical nectarines!