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Savory vs. Sweet
(Hardcover)
Shalean Ghitis; Contributions by Stephanie Ghitis
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R602
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Discovery Miles 5 380
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Revel in Sweet Sensations and Savory Snacks#1 New Release in
Chocolate Baking and Pastry Baking This one-of-a-kind cookbook is
filled to the brim with sweet sensations and savory food crafted by
the founders of the popular SoFloFooodie. The best sweet and savory
options. Can't choose one? Well don't worry because this cookbook
has you covered on both fronts. From mouthwatering savory snacks
like buffalo chicken sliders, to unbelievable sweet sensations such
as red velvet oreo cheesecake-these recipes are sure to please any
taste bud. SoFloFooodie's viral recipes have earned them over 3
million followers, and this cookbook contains their most popular
creations such as their oreo desserts, and easy air fryer desserts
like air fryer strawberry poptarts. More than just a cookbook. This
tasty and innovative cookbook challenges you to create your own
sweet or savory treat all in the comfort of your own home, building
your baking confidence with every recipe. No matter the occasion,
whether you're hosting gatherings, parties, game nights or date
nights, this cookbook adds the yummy fun that you need! Inside,
you'll find: Deliciously unique recipes with sweet sensations to
savory snacks Recipe guides using unique ingredients and savory
spices Plenty of tips and tricks to make cooking these yummy treats
fun and accessible If you liked Mooncakes and Milk Bread, Small
Batch Baking, or Sweet & Savory Keto Chaffles, you'll love
Savory vs. Sweet.
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NeoCacao
(Hardcover)
Berry Farah, Wielfried Hauwel
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R2,790
Discovery Miles 27 900
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Winner of 2021 National Geographic Traveller Reader Award for 'Best
Food & Travel Book' Shortlisted for the Guild of Food Writers
First Book and Single Subject Book Awards 2021 Gourmand Cookbook
Award Winner 2020 In 2016 two locals, frustrated at the lack of
opportunities to eat the seafood landed in Ullapool, started a
seafood shack on the harbour of the North West Highlands town.
Serving up whatever their fishermen friends brought them every day,
Kirsty Scobie and Fenella Renwick's crowd funded project was an
instant success and a new book, to be published in November, brings
this to life. In their first book, Kirsty and Fenella tell the
story of Ullapool's Seafood Shack and bring together the recipes
for the fresh, vibrant, ballsy dishes that have made The Seafood
Shack such a Scottish treasure: from their famed Haddock &
Pesto Wrap and the super-luxe Lobster Mac & Cheese to
incredible super-local delicacies like Spiney Popcorn. The Seafood
Shack was born out of a conversation between Kirsty and Fenella out
at sea with their fishermen partners. Ullapool has around twelve
local boats fishing in the clear, icy waters of The Minch: five
prawn trawlers and seven inshore creel boats, with a further two
crabbing boats coming in each week and ten or so white fish boats
landing regularly. The vast majority of this huge variety of
seafood landing daily was then transferred straight onto the back
of a lorry, making it difficult to source it locally. Eager to keep
a little fresh seafood for their hometown, Kirsty and Fenella
opened up The Seafood Shack. The shack swiftly went onto win
recognition, winning the BBC Food & Farming Award for Best
Street food or Takeaway in 2017 and hosting visits from the likes
of Mary Berry and Albert Roux. Kirsty says: "Many tonnes of seafood
are caught in our Scottish seas and then transported straight out
of Ullapool. We wanted to play a part in keeping some of our
seafood local and so the Seafood Shack was born. What we really
love now is being behind the hatches, cooking away and chatting to
our customers as they devour a haddock wrap or peel open some fresh
buttery langoustines. The book tells this story and shares our
approach. What makes the Shack so wonderful to us is its relaxed
feel and we don't have to be stuck in a kitchen behind closed
doors, we can be involved in every aspect. The food we cook is
simple, quick but most importantly fresh and delicious." Punctuated
by the voices of local fishermen, the book celebrates the fishing
industry that has been the beating heart of Ullapool's village life
for 230 years. With both Fenella and Kirsty's partners actively
involved in fishing, The Seafood Shack also reflects the debate
around sustainable fishing. Fenella says: "The people behind our
seafood are a huge part of our story: from Josh's langoustines and
lobsters, Gary's hand-dived scallops and Stephen's white fish to
the team at our local smokehouse or Joe our oyster producer. These
amazing people have been a massive part of our success: at the end
of the day we're not amazing chefs, we're just two girls who love
to cook and having such fantastic and fresh produce is what makes
the Shack work." The Seafood Shack provides over 80 down to earth
recipes and tips for cooking white fish, smoked fish and shellfish.
Kirsty and Fenella's work on the book was recognised when they were
announced as winners of the Jane Grigson Trust Award for New
Writers earlier this year.
Take the next step in a healthy GF diet. Say 'no' to processed
sugar. Say 'yes' to great-tasting, fresh recipes. Go sugar-free
& gluten-free and discover energy you never thought you had.
Joy shows how eating gluten-free and sugar-free can be an everyday
reality for busy people who want to feel great and enjoy food
packed with flavour. Food doesn't have to be bland without sugar;
nature has provided plenty of healthy sweetness for you to enjoy.
An addition to the gluten-free series of cookbooks from the NOSH
Books team. 'NOSH Gluten-Free Sugar-Free' deals with the issue of
processed sugar in our diets. Joy tackles the sugar-free world with
the same simple approach used in previous books. Back to basics and
using natural ingredients is the way Joy approaches the subject,
whilst still maintaining the no fuss techniques of cooking that
people have come to expect from NOSH books.
This important new series rediscovers the original heroes of
cookery. Reissuing texts that for decades have been available only
to collectors of old books, each title has been redesigned giving
the original text an updated yet timeless look for today's reader.
These classic voices convey the flavour of their times and yet are
astonishingly relevant to the modern reader. With two more titles
to follow in September, this series will establish itself as an
exciting new source of reference and inspiration for all food
lovers. First published in 1938, the original editor of Madame
Prunier's Fish Cookery Book, Ambrose Heath, described it as 'a
really thrilling book...that should take its place among the
classics of the kitchen'. This is certainly as true today as when
Madame Prunier first wrote her Advice on Buying fish and Elementary
Rules for Cooking Fish. Simple but wonderful recipes for Savoury
Butters and Sauces, Soups, Fresh-Water fish, Salt-Water Fish and
Shellfish include such delights as Crayfish Barquettes, Clam
Risotto, Devilled Herrings and Sole Souffle, fulfilling the
original ambition of the book to 'keep all the cooks in Britain
busy for some time'.
A richly illustrated guide to edible mushrooms by one of Europe's
leading fungi experts In this beautifully illustrated introductory
guide, Jens Petersen shows how to successfully identify and forage
for edible mushrooms, and then how to prepare them for the table to
ensure a delicious culinary experience, even if you're a first-time
forager. Accessible and user-friendly, the book opens with a
substantial introduction to fungi-what to look for, where to find
them and how to collect and cook them. Other topics include edible
and poisonous fungi, conserving mushrooms and other uses of fungi.
The book then covers the most common major groups, including
morels, wood cauliflower, polypores, boletes, tooth fungi,
chanterelles, horn of plenty, brittlegills, milkcaps, agarics,
puffballs and jelly fungi. For many of these groups, notable
subkinds are given their own treatment. With practice, the book
will enable you to identify mushrooms such as yellow chanterelles,
blueing boletes with orange tube mouths, green brittlegills and
milkcaps with orange milk. Featuring more than 400 stunning colour
photographs and more than forty black-and-white illustrations, this
book will enhance the experience of every mushroom forager and
wild-table chef.
The ultimate kitchen reference, The Spice Companion is the instinctual
cook's guide to the world of spice usage written by Kashmiri-Australian
spice mistress, Sarina Kamini. This alphabetised reference details the
taste profiles and culinary uses of 57 spices, alongside sections of
the function of spice categories, detailed information on 11 specific
fats and their usage, as well as practical tips on how to use Eastern
spices in Western culinary settings. Learn about spice function via the
section on spice categories. And further understand the important role
of the palate. The Spice Companion includes entrance points of
information from the most inexperienced of cooks, to culinary
professionals in an easy to read format and straightforward writing
style that encourages stovetop experimentation. Learn about the spices
of India and South Asia in order to bring a taste of excitement to
every meal. The Spice Companion includes six colour illustrations and
makes an ideal gift for the food enthusiast, a great starter book for
young cooks, and a stovetop stalwart for the dedicated home chef.
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