Monday, February 13, 2012

High Fat High Calorie Delicious Desserts (F**k The Diet)

High Fat High Calorie Delicious Desserts (F**k The Diet) Review



About High Fat, High Calorie Delicious Desserts
In the first volume of the F**k the Diet Series, Catherine Hunt shares delicious dessert recipes.

As the title suggests, many of the recipes are high fat and high calorie. But, she is not suggesting that you have these kinds of desserts all the time. They are indulgences that you shouldn't feel guilty about if you have them occasionally.

In this volume you'll get great recipes for:
Cheesecake (real cheesecake - no graham cracker crusts or no-bake recipes here)
- New York Style Cheesecake
- Cappuccino Cheesecake
- Chocolate Turtle Cheesecake
Pie and Tarts
- Butter Tarts
- Maid of Honor Tarts
- Custard Tarts
- Pecan Pie
- Award-Winning Apple Pie
- Key Lime Pie
- Banana Cream Pie
Cakes
- Black Forest Cake
- Chocolate Lava Cakes
- Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
- Sour Cream Cake
Cookies, Bars and Squares
- Nanaimo Bars
- Butterscotch Shortbread
- Cappuccino-Pistachio Shortbread
- Cream Cheese Brownies
- Baklava Inspired Oatmeal Squares
- Mud Pies
International Desserts
- Tiramisu - with a Twist
- Creme Caramel
- Cherry Walnut Bread Pudding with Dark Rum Sauce
- Battenberg Cake (with instructions on how to make homemade Marzipan)
Enjoy!


About the F**k the Diet Series

Sometimes you just need to say "f**k the diet" and enjoy a little guilty pleasure or two.


This series does not actually advocate a high-fat, high-calorie diet, at least not all the time. But, we all know that there are certain indulgences that you just can't make low-cal or diet-friendly without ruining them.


The "F**k the Diet" series is about high quality, great tasting recipes that you'll want to enjoy occasionally.


Catherine Hunt has often been frustrated by recipes that don't give clear instructions. So she has made an effort to give simple, straightforward and complete instructions for each recipe in this series, preferring to err on the side of too much information rather than too little.


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