There is a special place in NYC, Brooklyn, where you can find desserts and craft cocktails and where you should stop by if you visit the city.
It's the only local in Brooklyn in fact, with this special formula.
Wanted by Allison Kave and Keavy Landreth both with the idea of create something unique and special but...Where to start with? They were in the business of food, but they was searching for a real novelty.
It appeared clear that in every corner of NYC there are cupcakes/bakery places and so what to add of special?
A place where people could find not just good and great desserts, explain the authors but also special cocktails. Located in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York, the reputation of the local grew up exponentially when press and TV started to become always more interested at the project of the two ladies.
This book: Butter &Scotch "Recipes from Brooklyn's favorite bar and bakery" by Allison Kave and Keavy Landreth that will be published on September by Abrams will introduce you to the special and loved recipes of their local Butter & Scotch wanted so badly by these two friends.
The two friends created this book for sharing with the readers some of their most beloved recipes.
The book will introduce you wagons of fine desserts, with also the directions for create them perfectly, plus stunning cocktails for you and your friends.
Allison explains her passion for cookery, bakery and food. It happened when she was still a kid and growing up she tried to develop this passion in a work. Kave wrote also another book: "The first prize pies."
Butter & Scotch was born with this special formula because there weren't any kind of bars like this one thought by the two friends in Brooklyn.
Enjoy this book, perfect, sophisticated gift for Christmas as well.
Superb illustrations, wonderful sections where you will find the perfect dessert or cocktail for the special event you are living, this one will be a great, wonderful and useful cookbook for you or your loved ones in every occasion.
Many thanks to Netgalley for this book! Pictures from Abrams website.
Anna Maria Polidori
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