by B. Dylan Hollis (641.815 Hol)
Baking Yesteryear is a traditional baking cookbook, from a non-traditional source. Author B. Dylan Hollis grew up on Bermuda, fascinated with things of a bygone era. When he came to the U.S. in 2014 to enroll in a music school, he later found himself cooped up in isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. A budding humorist, he had experimented with the TikTok short video format to create some comedy videos, but nothing seemed to click. Until he grabbed a dusty old cookbook of a shelf, created a humor video of himself making a vintage recipe of “Pork Cake”, and shared it with the world of the Internet. Combining Hollis’ hyperactive sense of humor, his tightly cut and edited videos have racked up millions of fans and hundreds of millions of views. The only logical thing for him to do next…was consolidate some of his (and his fans’) favorite recipes into a singular cookbook. And that is Baking Yesteryear.
90% of Baking Yesteryear is traditional cookbook format —
recipes with traditional ingredient lists and preparation instructions. The
remain 10% is Hollis lending his acerbic, hyper-intelligent wit to each
recipe’s introduction. The other big selling point for this book is the recipes
he selected — they come from a wide variety of sources, and most are recipes
you’re not likely to have encountered anywhere recently (outside of his TikTok
videos), unless you’re a collector of rare and obscure cookbooks from other
historical eras.
Especially appreciated are the
beautiful color photographs that accompany every single recipe in this this
book. This should be an enjoyable read for anyone who is a fan of Hollis,
anyone who loves cookbooks, anyone who loves baking, and anyone with a sense of
humor about food and food history.
( publisher’s official Baking
Yesteryear web page ) | ( official B Dylan
Hollis TikTok feed )
Recommended
by Scott C.
Bennett Martin Public Library — Public Service
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