
FROM THE BELOVED HOST OF THE GREAT BRITISH BAKING SHOW
One hundred of Paul Hollywood's very best baking recipes, finessed over decades spent as a baker-from nostalgic bakes like Sticky Ginger Cake and Cherry Pie to showstoppers like Baked Alaska and Crème Brûlée. Each chapter of A Baker's Life is filled with bakes that represent a different decade: learning the basics at his father's bakery; honing his pastry skills in the finest hotels; discovering the bold flavours of the Middle East while working in Cyprus; and finding fame with the phenomenally popular Great British Bake Off television series. Thanks to this book (and its clear step-by-step instructions), recipes that Paul has spent years perfecting can be recreated at home. Favourites include garlic baguettes; feta and chive bread; chorizo and chilli Scotch eggs; mum's ginger biscuits; double chocolate Danish twists; and hazelnut cappuccino cake. With photographs from personal family albums, plus many professional insights into and anecdotes that reveal what makes a great baker, A Baker's Life will show you how to bring the baking skills Paul has learnt over a lifetime into your own home kitchen.The son of a baker, Paul Hollywood has shot to fame with his role as a judge on The Great British Bake Off. He worked as Head Baker at exclusive hotels including Cliveden and the Dorchester and he went on to launch The Paul Hollywood Artisan Bread Company, which now supplies Waitrose among others.
www.paulhollywood.com / @hollywoodbakerMy inner Top Chef relished taking in The Great British Bake Off cohost Paul Hollywood's book, A Baker's Life. - Vogue, The Best Books of 2017
The book offers an insight into Hollywood's deep baking roots as well as his own versions of simple and complex baked goods, including both sweet and savory items . . . many of these treats could become stars of your brunch menu. - The Daily Beast Fans of 'The Great British Baking Show' trust that Paul Hollywood is a great baker. Now we can know for sure . . . Consider this collection an Anglophile's dream. - The Minneapolis Star Tribune