Files - Ramon Morato
Files is a great book that delves into science, nutrition, anthropology, or design, and also taking into account current trends, such as the change in consumer habits, veganism, personalization, the so-called healthy pastry, the mathematics of taste.
It is easier to list what the reader will not find in Files than to list just how much the book contains. You will not find just a succession of interesting recipes, nor a set of pretty photos, nor a collection of spectacular design pieces. What Morató offers is knowledge, research, science, applications, techniques, and practical solutions. It is a way of approaching pastry with a 360-degree view, squeezing all possible aspects and thoroughly going into all kinds of creations.
If you liked Chocolate you cannot miss out on this amazing Files.
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Organized like a file folder, Files contains 15 projects that are very different from each other:
- Pure 5, or the five fundamental flavors in a bonbon format
- Invasion of the plants, or the world of vegetables in pastry
- Trends, or how new social trends are expressed through creative recipes
- Chocolate x Wine, or the sommelier François Chartier’s new mathematics of taste applied to chocolate, 1 + 1 = 3
- Haiti, or how to create a product line around a new chocolate
- The Ganache, a scientifically based study on this emblematic creation, with vegan versions, one shot, water-based, for long conservation, and the revolutionary praline ganache
- Nuts, or how to better integrate nuts in pastry
- Find your Style, deep multidisciplinary study on the so-called healthy pastry
- Pastry & Anthropology, or how the change in consumption habits and concepts such as slow, personalization, or nutrition currently affect and will affect the work of the pastry chef
- Cotton cake collection, or the definitive study on this peculiar Japanese cake; Whole Fruit, and so on up to the 15 mentioned projects