The Dessert Deli
By Laura Amos
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The Dessert Deli is a gorgeous, mouth-watering collection of recipes, bringing luxurious desserts to the comfort of your own home. Pastry chef Laura Amos brings beautiful desserts to their rightful place: the forefront of any meal.
Going beyond cupcakes, this cookbook covers the full spectrum of tasty treats: from indulgent Belgian Chocolate Mousse with Honeycomb, zingy Orange and Passion Fruit Trifle, and silky smooth Honey Crème Brûlée, to decadent Amaretto Chocolate Truffles. Learn how to adapt recipes to your liking and the importance of always using the best quality ingredients. For more than a decade, The Dessert Deli has been a highlight of the London food scene—now you too can discover the delicious experience.
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The Dessert Deli - Laura Amos
Introduction
The Dessert Deli was founded in 2008 on the simple principles of creating affordable yet luxurious handmade desserts using the finest British ingredients where possible. This emphasis on quality soon led the desserts to be stocked in some of the UK’s most prestigious food halls including Fortnum & Mason, Selfridges and Harvey Nichols. Today, The Dessert Deli continues to go from strength to strength thanks to a loyal and dedicated customer base as well as a growing range of individual, corporate and retail clients. But even with this burgeoning success, the aforementioned principles have, and always will, remain at the heart of the brand.
Behind the Brand
Laura Amos is the chef/proprietor of The Dessert Deli.
If I’m honest, pastry wasn’t my first true passion in the kitchen when I began my life as a chef. However, having to learn the hard way via many mistakes makes you soon wise up and appreciate the precision and skills required to make the perfect dessert.
My first pastry position came as a result of being offered the opportunity to go to London for three months and work under Michelin starred chef Jean-Christophe Novelli, after being fortunate enough to win ‘Student of the Year’ at college. This initial three month period led to being offered a part-time weekend job, and then a full time position after completing college running the pastry sections at Novelli, W8 and Maison Novelli.
Three years later, I then went on to work at The Ivy. Within a year I had worked my way up through the ranks to Sous Pastry Chef in what proved to be the most challenging, yet inspirational time in my career. I worked at The Ivy for nearly three years and was then offered the role of Head Pastry Chef at Le Caprice, and Caprice Events. Here I worked for two years amongst a great team of chefs, whose passion and dedication for producing top quality food was outstanding. I reluctantly decided to leave to gain more experience and went to work at Popina, an award-winning Artisan bakery. Here I was Head Chef, specialising in product development. This is where I learnt to mass produce products to a high standard using specialist machinery, as well as making handmade products, such as biscotti all cut by hand. This, plus my other experiences, gave me the belief, ability and confidence to follow my dream and start my own unique luxury dessert brand, The Dessert Deli.
The Dessert Deli
In September 2008 at the age of 26, despite being at the height of the recession and my friends thinking I was crazy, I saw a gap in the market for a unique, premium quality dessert brand. Exploding with passion to produce the most luxurious handmade desserts for food lovers, I began my journey.
I started the business baking from my friend’s house for my first ever market stall on Balham’s Hildreth Street Market in London. As the weeks passed I managed to gain a very loyal network of customers who soon became my friends. So, with business increasingly brisk I quickly outgrew my friend’s kitchen – she was delighted – and moved to a shared kitchen in Clapham Junction. A year later I had also outgrown this space and moved into a unit of my own, in which time I’d gained a permanent market pitch on Northcote Road in Clapham Junction. To this day it remains my flagship market stall and where I am still found on a weekly basis, supplying locals with desserts and baked goods and sharing my knowledge of baking. Clapham Junction is now where I call home after leaving Dorset many years ago and the local community I am proud to be a part of.
The online arm of the business and work from retail clients also continues to grow thanks to the success of my range primarily in Selfridges and Fortnum & Mason Food Halls. I’ve also recently started supplying Whole Foods Market stores, which is hugely exciting as I greatly admire their company ethos. I hope to build a strong working relationship with them, as I have with my other customers. 2012 in particular has proved the most challenging time of my career to date. This summer I have been very privileged and honoured to be involved in some once in a lifetime opportunities, including creating this book.
The Desserts
I believe that consistency is the most important part of any business, and despite our growing workload our desserts are always made to the highest quality, with each and every batch looking and tasting as amazing as the last.
All our products are lovingly made to order, by hand. We use fantastic ingredients from British producers where possible, including British ‘Red Tractor’ butter, sugar, free range Lion eggs, ‘Shipton Mill’ flour from Gloucestershire and milk and cream from Hampshire farms. There are a few exceptions which are not British, these include Madagascan vanilla pods and Belgian chocolate but these remain the finest quality ingredients that we can source. All our packaging is carefully selected to make sure it is perfect for every individual item. The product is then labelled by hand and packed, ready for delivery with the utmost care and attention to detail.
Choosing which recipes to include in this book was always going to be a tough task, so who better to ask than The Dessert Deli disciples themselves, my existing customers. They begged, cajoled and demanded to know how to make their favourites (obviously I also made them promise not to stop buying them as well!). My first book is dedicated to my customers whose many favourites I have hopefully included, and to some equally enthusiastic new customers.
The book includes our bestsellers – Belgian Chocolate Mousse with Honeycomb, award-winning Banoffee Cheesecake, and Strawberry Eton Mess – through to the more complex Orange and Passion Fruit Trifle and Prosecco Summer Berry Jelly. I wanted to offer a variety of desserts, some that can be prepared quickly after a hard day at work, through to those more timely creations perfect for showing off at a dinner party.
So please get baking, making and tasting. Enjoy!
IllustrationIngredients
BUTTER
There are several types of butter but sweet cream butter, which is made from pasteurised cream, is the most common type used in the UK. The final product is, by regulation, at least 80% fat, around 16% water and 3% milk solids.
Salted butter is simply butter with the addition of salt to change the flavour.
CREAM
In the UK the types of cream are legally defined by the percentage of fat that they contain. Creams with a higher fat percentage will be thicker and easier to whip whereas single cream is a lot lower in fat, will not whip and can split easily.
Single cream: contains no less than 18% fat.
Whipping cream: contains no less than 35%