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Modern Art Desserts

Slated for release this April by Ten Speed Press, Modern Art Desserts: Recipes for Cakes, Cookies, Confections, and Frozen Treats Based on Iconic Works of Art by Caitlin Freeman

Now here’s a twist on something sweet. According to the LA Times:

Caitlin Freeman is a former UC Santa Cruz photography student who co-founded San Francisco bakery Miette and then started making pastries for her husband’s Blue Bottle Coffee locations in the Bay Area, including the cafe on SFMOMA’s rooftop.

Caitin Freeman’s real-life interpretation of Wayne Thiebaud’s lithograph Chocolate Cake, 1971. Clay McLachlan

As SFMOMA’s in-house pastry chef, Freeman and team are able to channel a love for paintings and photography into baking, resulting in cakes, cookies and confections that pay homage to artworks on view in the museum’s galleries.

Lichtenstein Cake - Red Velvet cake gets even fancier in Freeman’s polka dotted homage to pop art icon Roy Lichtenstein. photo: Photo by: Clay McLachlan (c) 2013

Past creations have included a Katharina Fritsch ice cream sandwich, with poodle-shaped chocolate cookies sandwiching vanilla ice cream; a Thiebaud pink cake inspired by the museum’s large collection of Bay Area artist Wayne Thiebaud’s paintings; and a fresh spearmint ice milk and strawberry popsicle for Santa Monica-born artist John Zurier’s painting “Arabella.”

Miette's spearmint ice milk and strawberry popsicle photo: LA Times

All of said edible spinoffs and more — a Mondrian cake, Kahlo wedding cookies, Matisse parfait, Warhol gelee and Koons white hot chocolate — are in Freeman’s new cookbook “Modern Art Desserts.” The cookbook will be released on April 16, just in time for those wanting to try their hand at making the cafe’s art-inspired desserts while the museum is closed for renovation, starting June 2, until early 2016.

Bradford Cheese Plate For beginner bakers, the simple cheese plate gets an upgrade with homemade buttermilk crackers, apricot butter, and savory slices of cheese arranged according to Mark Bradford’s layered, abstract paintings photo: Clay

Freeman has some treats in store before the museum and cafe close including an ice cream cake based on a Garry Winogrand photograph that plays music while you eat it.

 

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