Pastry Queen (Hardcover) by Rather, Rebecca

Hardcover; Published 9/1/2004; 240 Pages; ISBN 9781580085625

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Texas accent and all-American flavor, even pitching in to help her put a fresh coat of paint on the porch of her Main Street shop.


Rather takes the best of the Lone Star State—pecans, peaches, pralines, chiles, dulce de leche, German sausage--and turns out treats that taste like home, only better than anything homemade ever tasted before. There are the Bacon-Cheddar Scones, the Texas High Hairs Tarts (the only big hair Rather has ever had!), Fourth-of-July’s Fried Pies, Turbo-Charged Brownies with Praline Topping, pillowy Kolaches (yeasted buns with savory fillings), dulce de leche, German sausage--and turns out treats that taste like home, only better than anything homemade ever tasted before.



Self-taught, Rather’s 150 utterly original recipes reflect her made-with-love-from-scratch philosophy and are guaranteed to get everyone fixin’ to bake.

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by Jaslyn, NC
November 9, 2006

A friend ordered this book and let me look thru it. I was so impressed with the recipes and the detailed instructions I had to have one

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