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Rigby's reliable candy teacher and soda and ice cream formulas - cover

Rigby's reliable candy teacher and soda and ice cream formulas

W. O. Rigby

Editorial: Good Press

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In "Rigby's Reliable Candy Teacher and Soda and Ice Cream Formulas," W. O. Rigby offers a comprehensive exploration of confectionery and frozen dessert-making, reflecting a meticulous blend of empirical insight and accessible instruction. The book is structured as a practical guide, featuring various recipes that marry traditional techniques with innovative flavor combinations. Rigby's literary style is straightforward yet rich in detail, making complex processes approachable for both novice and seasoned confectioners. Set in the early 20th century—a period marked by the American embrace of sweets and ice cream—this work serves as both a record of culinary practices and a celebration of the cultural significance of these treats in everyday life. W. O. Rigby was likely influenced by the burgeoning interest in food science and industrial production techniques of his time, as well as by the growing popularity of soda fountains and candy shops across the United States. His own experiences as a confectioner undoubtedly informed his desire to codify and share the meticulous craft of candy-making, ensuring that such knowledge could be passed down to future generations. Rigby's experience in the culinary field is evident in the precision and clarity with which he presents his formulas. This book is essential for anyone with a sweet tooth or an interest in the culinary arts. It not only serves as an invaluable resource for aspiring candy-makers and ice cream artisans but also invites readers to appreciate the artistry and science behind creating popular confections. Rigby's work is a treasure trove of delightful recipes that can inspire creativity and passion in the kitchen.
Disponible desde: 24/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 200 páginas.

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