Sweet Enough: A Dessert Cookbook

by

Alison Roman

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Home cooks who enjoy casual, effortless dessert recipes.
  • Fans of Alison Roman's previous cookbooks and writing style.
  • Beginner bakers looking for approachable and quick dessert ideas.
  • People who appreciate creative twists on classic desserts.
  • Those who enjoy cookbooks with a strong authorial voice and personality.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Experienced pastry chefs looking for complex or technically challenging recipes.
  • Readers who prefer traditional, classic dessert cookbooks without personal anecdotes.
  • Those who dislike cookbooks with a casual or conversational tone.
  • People seeking exclusively healthy or diet-friendly dessert options.
  • Bakers who prefer soft-centered cookies over crispy ones.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Recipes are easy to follow and approachable for both beginners and experienced bakers
  • Gorgeous food photography and mouthwatering images
  • Casual and effortless approach to dessert-making
  • Witty and entertaining writing style with humorous anecdotes
  • Innovative twists on classic desserts
  • Includes 'do ahead' and 'eat with' tips for each recipe
  • Offers creative ideas for simple ingredients like frozen fruit
  • Focuses on desserts that can be made quickly and easily
  • Includes some savory recipes for variety
  • Provides relaxed entertaining advice and ideas

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some recipes may be too simple or basic for experienced bakers
  • Use of small red-orange font for ingredients list can be hard to read
  • Some recipes require referencing other sections of the book (embedded recipes)
  • Cookie recipes tend to favor crispy over soft-centered cookies
  • Some readers found certain recipes didn't work well or seemed sloppy
  • Overuse of turmeric in some recipes
  • Vintage-looking filters on photos may be unappealing to some readers
  • Some recipes feel repetitive or lack substance
  • Author's personality and writing style may be off-putting to some readers
  • Occasional errors in recipe instructions (e.g., canning advice)

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