I’m new to this giveaway thing. I think it’s going well, but my style of announcing giveaways has been all over the place.
With my first two giveaways, I reviewed the books. Then I ran into a snag. I knew the author of the third book, so I just interviewed Deborah Madison instead of reviewing her cookbook, because I knew I couldn’t be objective about a friend I met more than 10 years ago.
Now we come to David Lebovitz, another friend I adore, and I have a fourth way to handle this giveaway. I’m going to talk about his video, and a little about the book, and a little about David, one of the nicest, most talented, smartest, funniest and most generous food writers I’ve ever met. (See, I told you I couldn’t be objective.)
One of the dilemmas facing someone with a blog as huge as David’s is that it’s a challenge for his publisher to reach as many potential buyers for Ready for Dessert: My Best Recipes. After all, his blog has more annual readers than at least two of the top national food magazines. So Ten Speed Press agreed to do a video with a James Beard award-winning documentary filmmaker David had met earlier in France.
“I wanted to do something snappy that wasn’t just me talking to the camera, or cooking,” explained David. “I wanted to show Paris, too, since that’s part of my life and my story. Mark from Flow Films shot the whole thing in HD on his Canon DSLR and we kind of went and just did it. I put a notice on Twitter that anyone who wanted to come taste cookies should show up! Then we also went into some shops, like the chocolate shop of Jacques Genin and a motorcycle shop to get the opinions.”
Apparently publishers are doing more of these promo videos. Says Aaron Wehner, publisher of Ten Speed Press, “We are doing videos for most of our lead cooking titles in Fall. The cost can range from $1,000 to $5,000 for something professionally done, depending on length, number of locations etc. We’ve been doing book trailers for a few years (see Alinea and Peter Reinhardt, among others) but David’s came off particularly well.” I agree. Like David, the video is warm, fun, and funny.
Now, on to the book itself. It’s a big, hardcover, classy looking cookbook, full of dramatic photography and doable recipes. I made the huge Apple-Pear Crisp with Grappa-Soaked Raisins and Polenta Topping. It served 6 at dinner easily and made spectacular leftovers, even when cold. I also made Cranzacs, David’s riff on Anzac cookies, a chewy, coconutty oatmeal cookie that my husband assured me will be gone before I get back from IACP’s annual conference this coming Saturday night. I’m hoping to make more recipes before I have to give this book away, including his famous Fresh Ginger Cake.
And speaking of giveaways, if you’d like this book, please write a comment below on your favorite dessert. I’ll chose a winner by midnight April 26. Contest rules: You must live in the US (Sorry, fellow Canadians). One entry per person. If the winner does not respond within a week, I will choose someone else.
Update: Winner is Elizabeth Greene. Congratulations!

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I adore David Leibovitz! My favorite dessert is chocolate ice cream with lots of nuts!
That would be profiteroles!
It’s very hard to lay my allegiance with one favorite dessert
I love trying new recipes, so I’m usually pretty pleased with the latest result (my husband will agree with me!). If I must choose, I have to say German chocolate cake is pretty amazing!
Lately it’s been caramel apple cheesecake with a scatterig of pecans, but that could change now that strawberry season has arrived!
I had the most fun making red velvet cupcakes with my granddaughter Sadie in San Francisco from the cookbook “Magnolias” (NYC bakery). Flour flying, red Wilton in her hair and it took half a day with the cooked frosting and all…but these were to die for!!!
Mmmm, that’s easy! Dark chocolate truffles.
Oh, I have been dying to get my hands on this book! My favorite dessert is probably ice cream, Ben and Jerry’s Chunky Monkey being my favorite in that category. But really, if you put something chocolate in front of me I’ll probably decide THAT’s my favorite desert… that day.
I love fresh fruit desserts. Right now I’m longing for peach galette.
For my ridiculous sweet tooth, I’d have to go with pecan pie.
Home-made vanilla ice cream.
David Lbovitz’s books are wonderful! I’d love to have this one. As for my favorite dessert: warm homemade chocolate chip cookies with vanilla ice cream.
Wow, don’t know if I have just one favorite dessert! I have such a raging sweet-tooth that for me its more about controlling those urges (especially now that I’m middle-aged and needing to lose some weight). Lately, the desserts that call most to me are ones with caramel, especially salted caramel. I’ve moved on from chocolate to more nutty, caramely, buttery cravings, especially anything that goes with a nice cup of tea.
My favorite, everything chocolate!
Revani with icecream
Oven baked rice pudding
David’s famous Fresh Ginger Cake…
but the Apple-Pear Crisp sounds delectable.
This is an impossible contest!
Warm persimmon pudding with raisins topped by a dollop of whipped cream.
Anything with lemon flavor….love, love, love it.
My favorite is definitely a cookie pie recipe I found and changed a bit to my liking. It has a chocolate chip cookie crust, semisweet/milk chocolate ganache filling, with a heap of fresh whipped cream on top. Absolutely delicious. But my new favorite may be David’s chocolate chip pecan cookies.
Can I pick a couple faves? I love pear and almond tart, but sometimes tarte Tatin is the only thing that hits the spot.
Of course, I’d never turn down good chocolate, but it’s hard to find where I live.
I love cupcakes – any kind…any where!
Choosing a favorite dessert is nearly as excruciating as trying to decipher an Ozzy Osbourne interview. However, if it means getting a shot at winning David Levovitz’s book, then I’m game. Give me a bowl of silky chocolate mousse any day of the week and I just might be transported to a plane where Ozzy and I understand each other.
Ok, if I have to make a “Sophie’s Choice,” I’ll go with homemade rugelach. I have perfected the family recipe that has sour cream, NOT cream cheese in the dough, tart apricot jam, walnuts, golden raisins and lots of sugar and cinnamon both inside and on top after they’re rolled. The best part is getting to eat the “drippings” right out of the oven before all the leftover jam, nuts and raisins stick to the parchment paper and will no longer come off. On the other hand, I made David Lebovitz’s cheesecake brownies once, and they were to die for. No! I’m sticking with the rugelach!! Final answer? Rugelach!!
Choosing a favorite dessert is like choosing a favorite child – somedays it’s easier than others. Today is a tough day but I’m going to go with pound cake with any number of accompaniments. Today was strawberries and brie. But i love it with chocolate, with ice cream, whipped cream or just plain by itself no strings attached!
Pecan pie – is my favorite.
Ohhh, so hard to choose one. But it has to be with whipped cream!
anything that has chocolate in it. i really really love this chocolate mousse from Almondine bakery in Brooklyn. absolutely UH-mazing. i was going to cry because it was so good. so for now, that is my fave dessert.
No chance of winning this book as I live outside the US, but I am going to post anyway!
French Lemon Tart
Oh, so many good desserts and i have to choose one? Then i think i will go with Rhubarb and starwverry Pie.
Ice cream, chocolate pot de creme from the Slated Door, shaker lemon pie, anything with marzipan or almond…homemade pumpkin pie with piles of whip cream.
Awesome giveaway! Crossing my fingers and toes…
Lemon squares are my very favorite with David’s cheesecake brownies and raspberry clafouti from The Sweet Life in Paris close behind…
Virtually an impossible question for me to answer, but most of the time it’s something chocolate, a chocolate marquise with a chocolate sable to add a little crunch to the dense and creamy marquise.
I love cheesecake!
French Silk Pie…but as others have stated, choosing just one favorite…not easy ;D
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