![]() ![]() The book is held together by the hero on a quest, one that traces cake history and tradition. She takes decorating classes, shares recipes, and samples the best cakes and the worst. ![]() ![]() She interviews famous chefs like Duff Goldman of Food Network's Ace of Cakes and less famous ones like Roland Winbeckler, who sculpts life-size human figures out of hundreds of pounds of pound cake and buttercream frosting. She visits factories and local bakeries and wedding cake boutiques. Miller embarks on a journey (not a journey cake, although it's in there) into the moist white underbelly of the cake world. Let Me Eat Cake is not a book about baking cake, but about eating it.Īuthor Leslie F. After all, it is so much more than dessert.Īs a book about cake would demand, this one is a multilayered, amply frosted, delicious concoction with a slice (or more) for everyone. Few creations are more associated with joy or more symbolic of the sweet life than cake. ![]()
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