Chocolates and Confections : Formula, Theory, and Technique for the Artisan Confectioner
by Greweling, Peter P; The Culinary Institute of AmericaWe're Sorry
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Summary
Author Biography
Peter P. Greweling is a professor of baking and pastry arts at The Culinary Institute of America and is a Certified Master Baker (CMB) and Certified Hospitality Educator (CHE). Prior to his 20-plus-year teaching career, Chef Greweling worked as a pastry chef at numerous restaurants and hotels in the New York City metropolitan area. A graduate of the New England Culinary Institute, he has further education in confectionery technology from the RCA, IFT, RCI, and Richardson Researches. Chef Greweling has published articles in Manufacturing Confectioner magazine, presented numerous times at the Philadelphia Candy Show, and is the author of Chocolates and Confections at Home with the Culinary Institute of Americaca.
Founded in 1946, The Culinary Institute of America is an independent, not-for-profit college offering bachelor's and associate degrees in culinary arts and baking and pastry arts, as well as certificate programs in Latin cuisines and wine and beverage studies. A network of more than 44,000 alumni has helped the CIA earn its reputation as the world's premier culinary college. The CIA, which also offers courses for professionals and food enthusiasts, as well as consulting services for the foodservice and hospitality industry, has campuses in Hyde Park, New York; St. Helena, California; San Antonio, Texas; and Singapore.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Confectionery Ingredients and Equipment
Chapter 2: Cacao and Chocolate
Chapter 3: Packaging and Storage
Chapter 4: Fundamental Techniques
Chapter 5: Cream Ganache
Chapter 6: Butter Ganache
Chapter 7: Noncrystalline Confections
Chapter 8: Crystalline Confections
Chapter 9: Jellies
Chapter 10: Aerated Confections
Chapter 11: Nut Centers
Chapter 12: Candy Bars
Appendix A: Sugar Densities
Appendix B: Confectionery Work Areas
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