Baking fails more often than most books admit.Cakes collapse after rising perfectly. Bread spreads, bursts, or turns dense without warning. Pastry leaks, cookies overspread, and fixing one problem often creates another.The Fix-Your-Bake Guidebook is not a recipe book. It is a diagnostic reference for bakers who want to understand why baking goes wrong, not just how to follow instructions.Written for professional chefs, serious home bakers, culinary students, and long-term enthusiasts, this book teaches you how to interpret failure calmly and accurately. Instead of quick fixes or universal rules, it focuses on structure, timing, and process relationships - the factors that actually determine outcomes.Inside this book, you will learn how to: - Diagnose baking failures by stage, not surface appearance- Understand why some mistakes cannot be fixed once baking begins- Identify whether structure failed, arrived too early, or never caught up- Stop overcorrecting and making problems worse- Build your own troubleshooting framework that works across recipesThis book assumes you already bake. It assumes you have followed recipes carefully and still encountered inconsistent results. It is deliberately not written for beginners or for readers looking for shortcuts, substitutions, or guaranteed fixes.What it offers instead is clarity.Failures stop feeling random. Adjustments become deliberate. Baking becomes steadier, not because mistakes disappear, but because they make sense.If you want a deeper understanding of baking science, structural behaviour, and failure diagnosis - rather than another collection of recipes - this book was written for you.