Bakeland by Marit Hovland
April 13, 2018 by Jenny
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A few things I learned while creating this cake: 1) make sure
your yeast has bloomed; 2) don’t start making it at 10 pm for the
second time, see #1; 3) don’t leave it on the counter where a 13
year old boy can wake up before you and deflower it; and 4) it is
delicious! It would be the perfect dessert for brunch or any
celebration for mom. Of course, my version isn’t as lovely as
Marit’s but I don’t believe she had to play doctor trying to
recover after four petals were plucked – I can imagine my son
saying “She’s going to kill me.” “She’s going to kill me not”
“She’s going to kill me”.
The only negative I can muster about this title is that I want a
life where I can just make every lovely creation that is housed
within its covers. On the other hand, the most positive experience
I have taken from this book is that somehow Marit has me convinced
that my baked goods will turn out just as lovely. Bakeland is a fairytale in cookbook form that
we can experience in our kitchen.

- Mint glazed hazelnut cookies
- Rosemary cupcakes with lemon cream
- Walnut Pavlova with whipped cream and berries
- Cinnamon macarons with apple filling
- Cheesecake with cinnamon-chocolate crust
The publisher is offering four copies of this stunning book to EYB Members in the US, UK and Canada and one additional copy for members outside those regions. One of the entry options is to answer the following question in the comments section of this blog post.
Which recipe in the index would you try first?
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