2015-05-09



It’s Saturday and this is the week’s third cookbook review featuring California author Kim Laidlaw. Why the emphasis? It’s simple. Kim has released three cookbooks in just over the past year. I’ve already posted reviews for Home Baked Comforts and Quick Slow Cooking. This is the oldest of the trio, published in late 2013, but it’s a book you can use now, every day now. Literally, every day.

The subtitle explains it all: 365 Recipes for Every Day of the Year. The book is organized into twelve chapters, one for each month, and each day has its own recipe honed to sweet indulgence by Kim. She does follow the calendar over the course of the year, suggesting which fruits, for example, work best as the seasons progress. You’ll find fruits, cakes, chocolate, and cheese delights sprinkled day-by-day.

Kim’s recipes range from the elevated simple to the elegant. The elevated simple ones include a basic chocolate cake and some variations on brownies, brownies augmented with nuts or mint. The more elegant ideas abound as the sample recipes below dramatically illustrate.

Now, you can follow Kim’s careful navigation by the month and season, or you can barge ahead regardless of time and temperature. Pick your flavor and you’ll find treats to satisfy that intensely growing craving in your brain and tummy:

Apples

Apple Brandy Crepes

Blackberry-Apple Crumble

Italian Apple and Pine Nut Torte

Apricot

Apricot Clafoutis

Apricot and Raspberry Crumble

Poached Apricots with Rose Water

Banana

Banana Bread Pudding with Brandy Sauce

Banana Chocolate Crepes with Toasted Hazelnuts

Caramelized Bananas with Rum and Coconut Cream

Blackberries

Blackberry Fool

Hazelnut Meringues with Blackberries and Cream

Blueberries

Blueberry Cobbler

Lemon-Blueberry Drizzle Cake

Cherries

Bing Cherry Cobbler

Cherry Cheesecake

Olive Oil Cake with Cherry Compote

Chocolate

Chocolate-Caramel Custard

Grilled Bananas with Pecans and Chocolate

Chocolate Chip-Pecan Bars

Coconut

Coconut Custard Pie

Sticky Rice with Mango and Coconut Cream

Lime Curd Barfs with Coconut Crust

Cranberries

Apple-Cranberry Tart

Cranberry Chess Tart

Cranberry Upside-Down Cake

And that, folks, is only A-C. There is much more in D-Y. [Yeah, Kim does not have dessert for the letter Z, but I think that is the sole deficiency in this dessert encyclopedia!]

Kim’s favorite room is the kitchen where she admits you’ll find her dense with flour on her apron and hands. Her dessert knowledge is extensive and on full display in this book. There are dessert ideas here from around the world: cookies, cakes, pies, tropical, fruity, cheese-based. There is a significant range, too, in the complexity of the recipes. Need something quick? The Blueberry Fool is a ten-minute solution to that “dessert now” mandate. Do you have time to prepare something spectacular? There is the Summer Berry Pudding with Cinnamon Cream that really does need a few hours for challah slices to meld with blue, black, and raspberries.

There are a couple of ways to use Dessert of the Day. You can be a tad obsessive and start on January 1 working your way day by day. Me? I’m going to leave the book right in my kitchen. Suzen and I can visit our farmers markets and return with whatever look yummy. Then it’s easy to open up Dessert of the Day to find a recipe by flavor, as I suggested above. No, Suzen and I cannot buy chocolate at our farmers market, so I guess we’ll be opening up Dessert of the Day just anytime we return from the store, any store.

Right away, tomorrow, I’ll post a recipe from Dessert of the Day, then treat you to a couple more over the new few weeks. Everything looks deliciously good in this book. All 365 of them.

The book is filled with photos by Erin Kunkel, photos that send you straight to the kitchen. Take a savory look at this Spiced-Pear Tart Tartin:

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