Chocolate: A Love Story…

By applesandonions | November 8, 2009

by Sarah Lagrotteria

Loves, I’ve been waiting months to share this exciting news with you.  Chocolate: A Love Story: 65 Chocolate Desserts from Max Brenner’s Private Collection, by Max Brenner and gorgeously illustrated in a fantastical, free association style by  Yonotan Factor has finally arrived in bookstores!

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I’m overjoyed for three reasons.  First, who wouldn’t want  a beautiful recipe (and art book) devoted to chocolate?   Second, I was lucky enough to have the chance to work with Max and his assistant Danielle Sarna as a recipe consultant for this beautiful collection-an experience that had me marveling at the ingenuity of Max’s vision and stunned at just how much chocolate I can consume before needing a break (A LOT).  Third, because the book is now on bookshelves, I can share a few of my “behind-the-scenes” pictures of the beautiful, oooey-gooey, fluffy, rich and whimsical treats you’ll find inside!

If you haven’t looked through the book, I suggest you do.  Max Brenner (also known as The Bald Man) is kind, intelligent, fantastically creative and a true poet when it comes to chocolate.  Each recipe in the collection evokes one a personal memory for Max, who shares those memories in brief poetic passages that make this one of those cookbooks with voice.  It’s a joy to read.

Now on to the pix!

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Airy Profiteroles waiting to be filled with chocolate coconut pastry cream and drizzled with chocolate ganache

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A to-die-for homemade doughnut served warm with a sprinkle of powdered sugar…

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and filled to oozing with warm raspberry chocolate ganache.  The doughnuts might be my fave.

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“Contentious” Chocolate cookies-made with dark and milk chocolates, dried apricots and candied orange zest.  Each bite is a riot of flavor.  I’ve gotten a lot of mileage out of this recipe.

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Chocolate Spaghetti

Looks better than you thought, right?  I devoured two bowls leaning up against the kitchen island.  No time to sit when warm chocolate is cloaking the noodle like the most beautiful carbonara.

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And, last, but not least, a HUGE, beautiful pavlova with fresh summer berries.

There are so many more delicious treats than the ones I’ve shown here.  It was a good run and it’s a very special book.

xoxosl

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5 Responses to “Chocolate: A Love Story…”

  1. April Says:
    November 8th, 2009 at 11:15 pm

    Ooh, I cannot wait to get this… though I remain a skeptic of chocolate spaghetti. I look forward to being proven wrong.

  2. Halie Says:
    November 9th, 2009 at 1:26 pm

    Woah. I’m in love with all these pictures. I’ve never been a fan of jelly doughnuts but a chocolate filled one? That’s something I could get behind!

  3. applesandonions Says:
    November 9th, 2009 at 2:03 pm

    Thanks girls! And yeah, there really are no words for that doughnut. xoxo

  4. applesandonions Says:
    November 10th, 2009 at 11:39 am

    congrats Sarah! Those recipes were a lot of work. “we” at Apples & Onions are so proud of you.

  5. Auld Lang Syne at Apples & Onions LA Says:
    December 31st, 2009 at 2:27 pm

    [...] so delectable that it’s the only recipe I considered contributing to Max Brenner’s Chocolate: a Love Story.  You can use the recipe below to make one 9-inch round cake, a square 8×8, a rectangular [...]

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