Procrastibaking: 100 Recipes for Getting Nothing Done in the Most Delicious Way Possible
Procrastibaking: 100 Recipes for Getting Nothing Done in the Most Delicious Way Possible book cover

Procrastibaking: 100 Recipes for Getting Nothing Done in the Most Delicious Way Possible

Hardcover – Illustrated, March 31, 2020

Price
$14.56
Format
Hardcover
Pages
224
Publisher
Atria Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1982117740
Dimensions
7.38 x 0.8 x 9.13 inches
Weight
1.38 pounds

Description

Review “The delicious distraction we need these days.” ― The New York Times “As I polish off this column a day past my deadline, you can bet that I’m loving a new cookbook with chapter headings like ‘Better-Late-Than-Never Brownies and Bars,’ ‘Late-for-Everything Loaf Cakes,’ and ‘Sorry-for-the-Delayed-Response Savory Bakes.’ This is Erin Gardner’s Procrastibaking , and it is giving me life. Never mind that I absolutely want to try every delicious-sounding recipe, of which there are more than 100, and most of which are making a successful appeal to my sweet tooth. I also want to nail the word search, mazes, and other games that are sprinkled throughout the book like finishing sugar. But first I must finish this column . . . or must I? ? After all, the majority of these treats can be turned out in under 50 minutes, I’m told.” ― BookPage “Kudos to Erin for cracking the code. She sees us all—especially me! Procrastibaking should be my middle name! Whether I’m avoiding a deadline or refusing to look at my inbox, Erin’s got me covered. She makes putting off being an adult much more enjoyable—and delicious!” -- Kristen Tomlan, founder and CEO of DO, Cookie Dough Confections, and author of Hello, Cookie Dough“Erin Gardner is not only a wildly talented—dare I say— genius cake decorator and baker, but she is also straight-up hilarious and whip-smart, to boot. Procrastibaking is the sweetest and funniest of vehicles in which Erin’s baking expertise and humor truly shine.” -- Jessie Sheehan, author The Vintage Baker“Procrastinating is bad, but if you procrasti bake , you end up with something wonderful and delicious because you weren’t actually ‘procrastinating’—you were doing something productive. Thanks to this book, I have a whole bunch of amazing recipes that can help me rationalize my poor decisions. Erin Gardner is nothing short of a hero.” -- Allison Robicelli, James Beard Award–nominated food writer and author of Robicelli’s: A Love Story, With Cupakes“We have to cook, but we get to bake. Erin’s book illustrates this so beautifully as she celebrates the power of baking to take us out of the chaos in our heads and replace it with the calm that comes with working with your hands. Baking is a welcome escape during life’s craziest times, especially when you can use Erin’s recipes in the kitchen.” -- Shauna Sever, baker and author of Midwest Made About the Author Erin Gardner is a baking and cake design instructor, the creator of ErinBakes.com, and author of Erin Bakes Cake . Erin worked as a pastry chef in numerous New England kitchens, including Boston’s legendary Locke Ober, before opening Wild Orchid Baking Co. She quickly became the go-to cake designer for premiere events, competing on and winning Food Network’s Sweet Genius . Erin was named one of the best wedding cake makers in the country by both Martha Stewart Weddings and Brides . Her work has been featured in media outlets including: Oprah.com, Brides , Martha Stewart Weddings , Town & Country , HuffPost , HGTV’s DIY Network, and more. When she’s not talking about cake, you can find her exploring the New Hampshire seacoast and lakes regions with her husband and two children.

Features & Highlights

  • “The delicious distraction we need these days.” —
  • The New York Times
  • Whether you need a distraction, a treat, or just a break from your responsibilities, beloved blogger Erin Gardner’s enticing collection of 100 recipes is here to provide a delicious diversion.
  • Sometimes you need to take a mini vacation from the demands of daily life, and the kitchen is the best space for it. How can you return those emails when there’s dough on your hands? It would be counterproductive to handle clean laundry after dipping chocolates all afternoon, right? Whether you’re avoiding work, the news, or just trying to keep your hands busy, baking offers the perfect escape. Pastry chef and beloved blogger Erin Gardner provides the ultimate guide to procrastibaking with pride and purpose in this inspired collection of 100 recipes, from easy one-hour projects to weekend affairs. From Case-of-the-Mondays Morning Treats, to Late-for-Everything Loaf Cakes and Fear-of-Success Snack Cakes, this book has a chapter for every procrastibaking need, and recipes to satisfy any craving for distraction. Not feeling that work project? Work on some Peanut Butter S’more Bars instead. Term paper due tomorrow? Making some No-Bake Cookies-n-Cream Pie will get the creative juices flowing. Does your mother-in-law have you channeling Scrooge? This calls for a procrasti-masterpiece, like a Gingerbread House...from scratch. So don’t worry. Put down the cleaning supplies. Ignore the emails. Treat yourself to a happiness break. It’s time to procrastibake.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Very few photos

I thought about this book for a long time and then asked for it as a gift. If they had had it at the library, I would have tried it there first- but that wasn't an option. I just got it today and haven't actually baked anything yet. I really enjoy baking and do some type of baking most weeks. I'd say I'm a solid intermediate. I've made a few fancy things, but I mostly make bread, cookies, cake etc. A few recipes in this book are fancy French type desserts that I had to google. I really wish there were pictures, but there are very few photographs in this book and none of them are the more random fancy recipes. I marked many recipes I want to try, which doesn't always happen to me with cookbooks, so I am excited to start baking. The author takes the procrastination thing REALLY far which might be great for some people, but I think most people get cookbooks to make the recipes not to do a dot to dot or word find. My 8 year old daughter is excited about those though. Basically I just wanted to warn people who are spoiled by blogs, Instagram and cookbooks with photos of every recipe plus pictures of various steps in the process. If photos are a deal breaker, this is not your book. There are also quite a few alcohol recipes, and I don't drink. I'll have to add to my review once I make the recipes, but so far I'm slightly disappointed.
10 people found this helpful
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Love Procrastibaking

I am a confessed Procrastibaker! Especially to bake cookies instead of writing or cleaning or laundry or... When this book was announced last summer, I pre-ordered . It was worth the wait. Received the book day before yesterday and today I made the soft batch chocolate chip cookies. They are "nummy". My husband and I ate several right out of the oven. I did add a touch of cinnamon to the recipe. The baking time is a little confusing. I wasn't sure if 8 minutes was the total time or the half time, but I quickly figured it out.
The book is a fun read, besides having some great sounding recipes that I will soon be trying out. Cheers to all the fellow procrastibakers out there. Enjoy!
4 people found this helpful
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Fun & easy to follow

I stumbled upon this book & thought it would make a good gift so I bought it. I ended up keeping for myself & repurchasing it so I could actually gift it. Lol. One reviewer mentioned there were not many pictures, this is true. I prefer cookbooks with lots of pictures but this didn't seem to bother me since a lot of the recipes I could visualize (we all know what monkeybread, cookies, & cakes look like. Plus mine never look like the pictures anyway).
2 people found this helpful
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For the love of baking!!

I bought this book because I thought it was a cute idea and this is SO me -- if there's work to be done, I'd much rather bake something than get to the task at hand. I was hoping for good recipes, which this book has plenty of. But OMG, I just can't get over how much fun this book is to read!! It's so clever and creative, and it's got the most adorable little illustrations throughout. I also love the fact that there's plenty here for anyone and any distraction, from baked goods that cook up quickly to longer, more complicated recipes. I can't wait to try them all!!
2 people found this helpful
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Excellent Recipes

Excellent selection of recipes in a clever format
1 people found this helpful
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Fantastic, Funny, Useful

Recipes down to earth and easy to follow. Lots of humor as well. You have to buy this book.
1 people found this helpful
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Great for all bakers

This book was recommended to me by the author's sister. I'm not a Baker but was intrigued by the title. I enjoyed the humor which helped allay many of my fears and kept me interested. I then reviewed some of the recipes and realized that yes, I can do this. The recipes range from easy for beginers to more involved. I would recommend this book for anyone who bakes or wants to learn. Time to get procastibaking.
1 people found this helpful
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Procrastinating cook book

I was really happy with this book... I can’t wait to try a bunch of these easy yummy recipes ;)
1 people found this helpful
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Perfect purchase!

Great Cookbook!
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So many good recipes!

A wide variety of sweet treats from breakfast to dessert and a beautiful gingerbread house recipe. Can’t wait to try that one out next winter. Enjoy!