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Maida Heatter is an pastry chef and cookbook author who influenced the way in which Americans prepare desserts. The daughter of the famous radio commentator Gabriel Heatter, Maida Heatter graduated from New York's Pratt Institute in fashion design and began a career as a illustrator of merchandising, then subsequently switching to jewellery design, and then finally becoming a baker and baking instructor.

Her career as a professional cookbook author began when her skills in dessert making caught the attention of Craig Claiborne a former food section editor of the New York Times. In part through his numerous endorsements for her and his suggestion to her in writing her own cookbook, Maida Heatter began her decades long career in teaching baking and writing cookbooks.

The quality of her recipes caught the attention of many prominent figures in the trade of cooking and baking and garnering praise from numerous celebrity and media sources. Maida Heatter's cookbooks have been the recipient of 3 James Beard Foundation Awards and she herself has been inducted into the Who's Who of Food & Beverage in America in 1988. She is also been inducted into the Chocolatier Magazine's Hall of Fame.

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Total Books: 26
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