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Chloe's Vegan Desserts

More than 100 Exciting New Recipes for Cookies and Pies, Tarts and Cobblers, Cupcakes and Cakes--and More!

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About The Book

Chef Chloe, the first vegan winner of Cupcake Wars, brings her signature creativity and fun to the best part of every meal: Dessert!

CHEF CHLOE’S first all-dessert cookbook, Chloe’s Vegan Desserts, will satisfy your sweet tooth from morning to night with more than 100 recipes for cakes and cupcakes, ice cream and doughnuts and pies—oh my! And you just will not believe these delicious dishes are vegan.

You can start the day with New York–Style Crumb Cake, light and zesty Lemon Poppy Seed Muffins, luscious Chocolate Babka, or decadent Tiramisu Pancakes (topped with a dollop of cool Coconut Whipped Cream). Here, too, are more than a dozen inventive, innovative, irresistible cupcake recipes, including Chloe’s Cupcake Wars’ Award-Winning Chocolate Orange Cupcakes with Candied Orange Peel, saffron- and cardamom-spiced Bollywood Cupcakes, and rich and boozy Chocolate Beer Cupcakes with Irish Whiskey Buttercream.

Chloe’s got you covered for the holidays with her Easy Apple Pie and Absolutely Perfect Pumpkin Pie, Holiday Trifle, Nuts for Hot Cocoa, and Pumpkin Spice Latte. She re-creates classic desserts and treats from Chocolate Chip Cookies to Classic Crème Brûlée, and veganizes store-bought favorites with her Oreo-style Chloe O’s, Pumpkin Whoopie Pies, Animal Cookies, and Black-and-White Cookies—which are better (and healthier) than what you’ll find at the grocery store. Chloe also serves up brand-new triumphs like her dreamy Lemon Olive-Oil Cake, Rosemary Ice Cream with Blueberry Sauce, Coconut Cream Pie, Chocolate Cream Pie, Coconut Sorbet with Cashew Brittle, and good-to-the-last-drop milkshakes. Who can possibly resist?

Go ahead and lick that spoon—there are no worries when you bake vegan! With gorgeous color photography, clever tips, and a comprehensive section on vegan baking basics to get you started, Chloe’s Vegan Desserts will be your new vegan dessert bible.

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Chloe’s Vegan Desserts Introduction
Dessert has always made my world go round. When I was in fourth grade, my teacher gave the class an assignment to write about our favorite sandwiches. While all the other kids wrote about ham, cheese, and PB&J, I wrote about ooey-gooey s’mores. In fact, it never even occurred to me to think savory, but I ended up getting an A+ for creativity!

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you will agree that the only point of birthdays is birthday cake and that no meal is ever complete without dessert. I’m almost always covered in flour and my guilty pleasure is eating pure melted dark chocolate with a spoon. Sound familiar? Read on.

SWEET MISTAKES

Almost everyone has a baking-gone-wild story in their past. One of my first cookie-baking experiences as a child was a complete disaster, and I’m talking far worse than a burnt batch of cookies. A lock of my hair got caught in my electric stand mixer and pulled my head an inch away from the high-speed whisk. My brother Andy, the hero, pulled the plug just in time. Phew! I don’t know what was more traumatic: the actual experience or walking around with a hideous melon-sized knot in my hair for the next month. The point is, if I could overcome this ultimate baking horror story and still face a stand mixer, anyone can! So, for those of you who think you can’t bake, let go of forgetting-to-add-the-sugar or smoke-alarm-in-the-kitchen memories. Today you can unleash your inner pastry chef! Don’t let the old adage that baking is an exact science scare you. Sure, you have to measure, but there’s more leeway than you might think.

MY SECRET TO PERFECTION

Many years ago, my mom and I underbaked a batch of vegan brownies we were making for a party. They were still delicious, but way too soft in the center. My mom, being the brilliant hostess that she is, suggested we call them Chocolate Soufflé Squares instead. Our guests devoured them and to this day, have been begging us for our “secret” Chocolate Soufflé Square recipe. I guess the secret is out! Bottom line: If something goes wrong in the kitchen, simply change the name of the dessert. Did the pumpkin pie not set up properly? Call it pumpkin pudding pie. Did you leave the peanut butter cookies in the oven a bit too long? Call them peanut butter crisps. Get the hang of it? Have confidence in everything you serve, even if it wasn’t what you were planning. Now, that’s perfection.

“YOU MEAN THIS IS VEGAN?”

Vegan desserts are made without any animal products, so they are completely free of dairy and eggs. It may sound restrictive to cut out milk, cream, butter, and eggs from your ingredient list but, using a few simple substitutions, you won’t taste the difference. Vegan desserts are perfect for children with allergies or anyone looking to eliminate cholesterol and saturated animal fat from their diet. Vegan baking is also a great way to practice kindness to animals, the planet, and yourself. If you want to satisfy your sweet tooth without busting your belt, look no further than my vegan Chocolate Mousse or Salted Caramel Cupcakes. Vegan desserts are naturally lighter and less fattening than traditional baked goods, so you can have your cake and eat it, too!

READY, SET, BAKE

Bakers, start your ovens! Let’s make some sweets. All of my recipes have been taste-tested and approved by vegans and butter lovers alike, so bake for anyone and everyone you know. Try this: Bake a batch of cupcakes for a co-worker, neighbor, or yoga teacher for no reason at all and watch how it brightens their day. I guarantee it will boost their mood and yours, too! Have fun and be sure to visit my online community at ChefChloe.com to let me know how everything tastes. Wishing you sweet success!

Live, Dream & Eat Dessert,

About The Author

Photograph by Miki Duisterhof

Chloe Coscarelli recently took home first place in the Food Network’s Cupcake Wars, making her the first vegan ever to win on a Food Network competition. Chloe is a graduate of the Natural Gourmet Institute of Health and Culinary Arts NYC and the University of California, Berkeley. She has also completed Cornell University’s Plant-Based Nutrition program based on Dr. T. Colin Campbell’s The China Study. She lives in Los Angeles.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Atria Books (February 19, 2013)
  • Length: 272 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781451636765

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Raves and Reviews

“It’s hard not to get excited when reading Chloe’s Kitchen. Coscarelli’s enthusiasm for vegan cooking is wildly apparent and extremely contagious. Packed with creative and wholesome recipes, Chloe’s Kitchen delivers inspired vegan fare in a beautiful, sleek volume guaranteed to get readers salivating.”

– Portland Book Review

"Coscarelli’s contagious enthusiasm and full-flavored recipes will appeal to readers who are considering going vegan but aren’t sure if they’re ready....Appetizing recipes emphasize taste."

– Library Journal

"A cavalcade of easy meatless recipes and culinary notions. The first vegan chef ever to win a Food Network competition, Coscarelli shares her wealth of knowledge on plant-based cuisine with marked enthusiasm...Refreshingly uncomplicated...mouthwatering offerings...varied recipes... Coscarelli's sleek volume is crisply photographed and includes the kind of straightforward, go-to recipes busy foodies can appreciate."

– Kirkus

"Accessible....welcome surprises. Coscarelli’s focus is comfort food, and she reboots classic meat and dairy dishes with plant-based formulas. A good choice for the newly converted looking to replace their nonvegan favorites."

– Publishers Weekly

"Glamorously laid out with sleek, shiny pages of vegan goodies that will make even the most skeptical omnivore look at vegan food in a whole new light... If you’re in the market for a book that will stand up proudly next to books by Giada De Laurentiis and Ina Garten, get Chloe’s Kitchen. You’re bound to be entertained!”

– manifestvegan.com

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