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[Scribner] From the bestselling, James Beard Award–winning food writer and author of Gâteau comes a beautifully illustrated cookbook that celebrates the French love affair with chocolate, featuring over 100 elegant recipes. In France, chocolate is more than a treat—it’s a daily essential, and in Paris, it’s nothing short of an obsession. At the legendary food market Épicerie Bon Marché, hundreds of square feet are dedicated to everything chocolate, from biscuits and bonbons to baking bars and luxurious tins of drinking chocolate. At home, chocolate shines in creations like pâte à tartiner (homemade Nutella) and gâteau au chocolat, a rich, nearly flourless cake with a texture that dances between mousse and moist crumb. The recipe for this cake in Chocolat is the little black dress of desserts: simple yet irresistible. While desserts like profiteroles, éclairs, or bûches de Noël require some practice, many chocolate desserts are easy to make, thanks to chocolate’s minimal need
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SKU: 9781668051993 Made in United States Weight: 1.21 kg (2.68 lb) Dimensions: 23.2 x 18.7 x 3.6 cm (9.1 x 7.4 x 1.4 in)
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While the book information and recipes are excellent, the quality of it to retail at $26.99 is not worth it. Pages are see through and hard to read because of text or images on the other side. The pages that have color look cheaply printed because of the paper quality. Ink lines through a lot of the images. Most cookbooks feel durable like they can get messy with in the kitchen. I’d be afraid to get anything on the pages because they’d likely disintegrate when wiping off.
While the book information and recipes are excellent, the quality of it to retail at $26.99 is not worth it. Pages are see through and hard to read because of text or images on the other side. The pages that have color look cheaply printed because of the paper quality. Ink lines through a lot of the images. Most cookbooks feel durable like they can get messy with in the kitchen. I’d be afraid to get anything on the pages because they’d likely disintegrate when wiping off.





Jun 17, 2026 • Adriene • Boyertown, PA, United States

















