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Julie Le Clerc's Favourite Cakes

By (author) Julie Le Clerc





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Award-winning Julie Le Clerc is the author of 14 cookbooks and is well-known for creating innovative flavours and trusted recipes you can rely on. A former cafe owner, caterer and chef, Julie was able to develop and express her own recipe style before turning her talents to food writing. In this book, Julie brings you her all-time favourite recipes from a lifetime spent creating cakes. From divine chocolate cakes to gluten-free delights to celebration cakes - and everything in between - this is the ultimate book for any cake baker. julieleclerc.com

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Publisher | Penguin Group (NZ)
Published date | 3 Oct 2011
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Format | Paperback / softback
Pages | 208
Dimensions | 297 x 231 x 14mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 970g
ISBN | 978-0-1435-6582-6
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BISAC | cooking / methods / baking


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