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THE GREAT BOOK OF CHOCOLATE, REVISED EDITION

David Lebovitz

The Chocolate Lover's Guide with More Than 50 Recipes [A Baking Cookbook]

A completely revised edition of David Lebovitz's comprehensive guide to everything chocolate, featuring more than fifty rich and decadent recipesincluding fifteen that are brand newfor chocolatey cookies, brownies, cakes, truffles, ice cream, and more.
Pastry chef and professional baker David Lebovitz is a master of perfectly pitched desserts and irreverent humora combination that has won him and his books hundreds of thousands of fans.

In this fully updated edition of The Great Book of Chocolate, Lebovitz discusses the history of chocolate, bean-to-bar producers, chocolate shops in Paris (and his time working in a Belgian chocolate shop!), while also sharing invaluable tips for baking with, sourcing, storing, and using everybody's favorite ingredient. Fifteen new recipes join Lebovitz's classics, for a total of more than fifty recipes, including Melting Chocolate Cakes, Chocolate Cherry Buttermilk Scones, Chocolate Espresso Cookies, Chocolate Chip Pecan Pie, Vegan Chocolate Marshmallows, and even a Chocolate Negroni.

Featuring all new photography from Paris and San Francisco, The Great Book of Chocolate, Revised, is a sweet treat for home bakers and chocolate lovers alike.

David Lebovitz has been a professional cook and baker for most of his life; he spent nearly thirteen years at Chez Panisse until he left the restaurant business in 1999 to write books. He moved to Paris in 2004 and turned his website into a phenomenally popular blog. He is the author of numerous cookbooks, including My Paris Kitchen, The Perfect Scoop, Ready for Dessert, Revised, and Drinking French, and two memoirs, The Sweet Life in Paris, and L'Appart.
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Published 2026-05-05 by Ten Speed Press

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David Lebovitz makes the chocolate world an even better place. Treat yourself to his delicious slice of chocolate lore and recipes.

Even if you didn't like chocolate, you would still be captivated by The Great Book of Chocolate for the sheer pleasure David Lebovitz takes in his subject. Reading the book is like having an expert at your side, guiding you through charming independent chocolate shops, introducing you to artisanal producers, and, of course, sharing beloved recipes that celebrate one of the world's greatest ingredientsall with the rigor, wit, and sense of delight that are David's signatures.

This is a book you'll read from cover to cover, bake from often, and turn to as a guide for finding the world's best chocolate.