The recipes in this lavish cookbook are by a variety of foodie celebs and chefs, both here and abroad, and cover a huge range of ingredients, methods and styles. From basic home cooking for family life - brunches, Sunday lunches to grander affairs. Consider Fast Spaghetti with Clams (by Ferran Adria), Quaking Pudding (by Heston Blumenthal), Sausage Tart with Onion Marmalade, Confit of Lamb, Pigeon Salad with Figs, and Rhubarb Tart with Ginger Custard. Organised seasonally there is something here for all occasions and for every type of cook. Not just for dinner, but also for lunches, teas, parties and kitchen suppers, life-saving last-minute meals and gargantuan feasts. Photographs by eminent food photographers enhance the pages, evoking the feel and flavour of each season's dishes.
In this inspiring, witty and eminently sensible book, Nigella Lawson sets out a manifesto for how to cook (and eat) good food every day with a minimum of fuss. From basic roast chicken and pea risotto to white truffles and Turkish Delight figs, Nigella brings the joy back into the kitchen. Selected from How to Eat and Kitchen by Nigella Lawson VINTAGE MINIS: GREAT MINDS. BIG IDEAS. LITTLE BOOKS. Also in the Vintage Minis series: Drinking by John Cheever Home by Salman Rushdie Summer by Laurie Lee Liberty by Virginia Woolf
In this inspiring, witty and eminently sensible book, Nigella Lawson sets out a manifesto for how to cook (and eat) good food every day with a minimum of fuss. From basic roast chicken and pea risotto to white truffles and Turkish Delight figs, Nigella brings the joy back into the kitchen. Selected from How to Eat and Kitchen by Nigella Lawson VINTAGE MINIS: GREAT MINDS. BIG IDEAS. LITTLE BOOKS. Also in the Vintage Minis series: Drinking by John Cheever Home by Salman Rushdie Summer by Laurie Lee Liberty by Virginia Woolf
In this inspiring, witty and eminently sensible book, Nigella Lawson sets out a manifesto for how to cook (and eat) good food every day with a minimum of fuss. From basic roast chicken and pea risotto to white truffles and Turkish Delight figs, Nigella brings the joy back into the kitchen. Selected from How to Eat and Kitchen by Nigella Lawson VINTAGE MINIS: GREAT MINDS. BIG IDEAS. LITTLE BOOKS. Also in the Vintage Minis series: Drinking by John Cheever Home by Salman Rushdie Summer by Laurie Lee Liberty by Virginia Woolf
Jamie''s Kitchen guides you through tried and tested methods for classic food that''s full of flavour This is the ultimate guide for people who love great food and want to cook. It''s packed with clear, no-nonsense advice and inspiration, as well as over 100 brand new recipes from the cookery course and the restaurant. Jamie''s Kitchen walks you through techniques like poaching, braising and pot-roasting and gives you the skill you''ll need to create beautiful, feel-good food. From delicate Citrus Seared Tuna with Crispy Noodles, Herbs and Chilli to succulent Barolo poached Fillet Steak with Celeriac Mash, there are dishes for every occasion. Jamie''s approach is honest and easy - this is not a heavy duty ''cook like a professional'' book, weighed down with facts, figures and techniques. Jamie guides you through different cooking methods - from poaching and boiling, to char-grilling and pot-roasting. Jamie Oliver encourages you to have confidence, a sense of independence, a laugh and - importantly - to be the boss in your own kitchen. ''Jamie should be given the Victoria Cross'' The Times ''Jamie offers lots of his chunky, hunky dishes for feeding the hungry, and lathers the whole lot with ladlefuls of encouragement'' Daily Telegraph
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