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Cake Boss: Stories and Recipes from Mia Famiglia (2010)

de Buddy Valastro

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Master baker Buddy Valastro, owner of Carlo's City Hall Bake Shop in Hoboken, NJ, is one of the most successful and renowned cake artists in the country. Follow Buddy as he supervises a team that includes his mother, four older sisters, and three brothers-in-law in an effort to achieve his late father's dream of making the family-owned business a household name.… (més)
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The cover of the book shows a beaming Buddy Valastro holding a beautiful three tied filigree style cake in front of his store. My husband and I never miss an episode of the Cake Boss. Not only do we enjoy the inventiveness of his cakes, we like the family interaction and the way the family pull together when needs. The employees who are not blood relatives are treated the same as family. Good hard honest work is expected of all of them. Community service and family are revered and promoted in the past and present Valastro family.

Buddy Valastro, the Cake Boss, also tells of the work ethic that he was taught, the pride of having "bag hands". The enduring traditions in his family have kept the Valastro family together. Buddy's father, Buddy, Senior, had originally bought Carlo's bakery so that his family would always have work and they could work together. His plan held strong and prevented family members from spreading all across the country unlike so many families today. Buddy also tells of his relationship with his father, the original Buddy. He tries to emulate his father by doing the same things with his family as his father did. Just as his father did, Buddy took his son to the barbershop and introduced him proudly. He made sure to do all the things with his son that he loved doing with his father.

Buddy has a lot of pride in creating a wonderful cake, the difficult lobster tails and also recognition of the value of innovation. Buddy tells the story of working so hard, over and over again to get something just right. He was not afraid to change a recipe or attempt something that has never been done before cake wise.
There are gorgeous pictures of his family and the Carlo’s Bakery creations. I cannot keep myself from looking at the beautiful red velvet cake every time that I pick up the book.

Also in the back of the book are recipes in back for cakes, cookies and pies that are family sized.

There is a lot of love in this book.

I recommend to anyone interested in immigrant stories, baking and success stories. ( )
  Carolee888 | Jun 23, 2011 |
The tagline is "Stories and Recipes from Mia Famiglia". I was drawn to this book because I had seen Buddy on one of Rachel Ray's (millions of) TV programs and something he said really resonated with me, so I decided to see what he wrote. I had never watched his TV program on TLC by the same name, but after I read his book, I did check it out. I've only watched one of the episodes; it wasn't bad. The book though, the book was really good. The first part of the book is a memoir (complete with family pictures sprinkled throughout), the second part is a cookbook (with a middle of the book insert of color photographs of some of the recipes). He tells the story of his parents and how they met, how the family wound up in New Jersey, and how he arrived (the first son after four daughters, he was a well-loved child) and came to be part of the family business. Mostly, though, the memoir is about how much his father taught him, and how much he loves him. His book reminds me of Adriana Trigiani's latest book, Don't Sing at the Table, but with the bonus of the recipes. He has adapted his recipes from his famous bakery, Carlo's Bake Shop, so that we can make them at home. For one of the recipes (lobster tails) however, he cautions us not to even attempt it because it's too difficult, but then says that if you do and can pull it off, to get in touch with him because he'll want to give you a job at the bakery! A great quote from the book: "...I believe that baking should be easy and convenient, something you can do spontaneously, and as a family, creating your own memories to go with these treats." Bottom line: here's a man who loves his family of origin, loves the family he created with his wife Lisa (whom he calls his "soulmate") and their three kids, and loves his work so much that he was driven to write a book about it. What's not to love about that? :) ( )
  kmcwrites | Mar 24, 2011 |
Absolutely fantasic account of how the Cake Boss came to be! Buddy is honest in his writing, without being hard on his family. When you read the struggles the Valastro family has overcome, you appreicate the success their hardwork has afforded them. Driven by an unsurpassed work eithic, great salesmanship, and a company of dedicated staff (family) it's no fluke that Carlo's Bakery in Hoboken, New Jersey is as famous as the Cake Boss himself. ( )
  KHusser | Dec 19, 2010 |
When you have a book that combines the inner workings of an Italian-American family PLUS mouth watering recipes, how could you not have a winning combo? Okay, perhaps I'm a bit prejudice in this case as I hail from similar bloodlines, (though no one in my family is/was a baker, Mom is an AWESOME cook) and so kept seeing myself or other family members in the stories shared. More than once I would catch myself thinking...I've heard THAT before, or been there, said that....but even with that aside, it's the human connection that Buddy creates like so many biscotti that will draw you in.

You are invited into his world to witness everything from his not exactly stellar beginnings (a bit of a trouble maker in his youth) to his star studded current status and every heartache, false step, and triumph in between. Meet his family. Meet his extended family. Meet his extended extended family...not necessarily related by blood or marriage either; by book's end, you'll be counted as one of the many and be glad to have made the acquaintance.

Recommended reading for all ages as there is a something to be taken away from this book for one and all. For the little ones, the truth in the saying, "you can achieve whatever you put your mind to". For teens, the value and honesty in a days work and the importance of family. For adults, all of the above and more...plus if you are the least bit adept at cooking, the chance to try out a few of the recipes that made Carlo's famous. I know I'll be trying a few out very soon. Happy reading.... ( )
  GRgenius | Dec 9, 2010 |
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Master baker Buddy Valastro, owner of Carlo's City Hall Bake Shop in Hoboken, NJ, is one of the most successful and renowned cake artists in the country. Follow Buddy as he supervises a team that includes his mother, four older sisters, and three brothers-in-law in an effort to achieve his late father's dream of making the family-owned business a household name.

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