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This is the essential book about the cookery as well as zoology of
the fish and shellfish that inhabit the Mediterranean; now
published in more than a dozen languages and available in France,
Italy, Spain, Greece and many other home territories. It combines
natural history and cookery in a most enticing way, providing
information for the fisherman and seafood enthusiast as well as for
the cook. Its genesis was while the author was posted to the
British Embassy in Tunis, his wife needed an overview of the local
fish markets to plan her shopping. It was taken up with enthusiasm
by Elizabeth David and has been required reading ever since. The
book is split between a catalogue, with drawings and description of
each sort of fish, together with cookery notes and any information
that might put it in context; and a recipe section which draws on
the best methods of cooking these types of fish from the many
countries best acquainted with them. There is a full index and
bibliography. The writing is matchless: exact, yet humorous;
learned, yet light. It is one of the most inspirational cookery
books to have been written in the last fifty years.
Once, nutmeg was worth its weight in gold. For much of human
history, the tiny Banda Islands in Indonesia were the only source
of this esteemed spice. From the age of the Silk Roads through to
the mid-19th century partial shift of production to the Caribbean,
covering battles between the Honourable East India Company and the
Dutch Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie, this book traces the story
of nutmeg, revealing its extensive and often surprising influence
over conflict, politics, social mores, and Western society.
Beautiful antique silver, gold, enamel, bone, ivory, treen and
Tunbridgeware graters and rasps demonstrate how much nutmeg was
valued throughout history. This book gathers pictures of some of
the finest examples world-wide, alongside mechanical and base metal
graters and spice containers. It illustrates, and provides useful
information on, the history of pomanders which were associated with
nutmeg, as this spice was once thought to ward off pestilence and
plague. Combining the social history of nutmeg with explanations of
the spice production and transportation process, and illustrating
in detail examples in international nutmeg grater collections and
museums, this book is the essential reference work for collectors,
antique dealers and auctioneers.
Filled with flavouring secrets that can make you everybody's
favourite home cook, this book shows how to add flair and variety
to daily meals and dress up basic dishes for sensational party and
holiday dinners. The authors present an inspired selection of 200
fast, simple, whip-up or chop-together concoctions that deliver
flavour with magical blends of condiments, spicy foods, savoury
herbs, and fresh fruits and vegetables. With additions for
everything from meats and pastas to salads and desserts, the
recipes include the authors' versions of traditional favourites as
well as exciting original taste combinations that will leave your
guests and family wondering how you did it-and clamouring for more.
Hansel and Jenkins offer tips on cooking methods and handling and
selection of ingredients such as different kinds of chillies, oils,
and flavoured vinegars. They show how to stock your pantry so that
you will be ready to throw together a flavourful complement to your
meal on the spur of the moment with ingredients you have on hand.
With tastes to turn any meal into a celebration, the book offers
over 20 ways to flavour chicken, 30 salsas to spice up
south-western foods, 30 unusual coleslaws to serve alongside
favourite dishes, and a dazzling variety of sauces, dressings,
glazes, rubs and marinades for every culinary purpose.
The New York Times Best Cookbooks of 2022 LA Times Best Cookbooks
of 2022 Bon Appetit Best Cookbooks of 2022 '"Curry Everything" says
the title of the curry section in this delicious book. To which I
reply: "Bring it on!" But that's not all. Cynthia also takes us on
a journey through the stories and memories of her family to
decipher the rich oral tradition of Sri Lankan cooking. This book
makes me hungry to travel, explore and eat new things, especially
curries.' - Yotam Ottolenghi 'This book is a thing of great beauty
and heart. The food jumps out at you with a promise of
deliciousness. I want to cook every single recipe' - Anna Jones
'Rambutan is a joyous book, stuffed with tantalising food and
beautiful writing. Cynthia's recipes and reminiscences speak with
warmth and heart and soul to the experience of those of us with
roots elsewhere, of growing up feeling slightly displaced, of
having to come to terms with different cultures' - Shamil Thakrar,
Dishoom 'This book is a diamond in the rough: a proper (and honest)
insider's guide to Sri Lankan home cooking via Cynthia's kitchen. I
picked up this book for the food, but I'll treasure it forever for
the stories' - Meera Sodha Rambutan tells the story of Sri Lanka's
unique, spicy, fresh, vegan-friendly cuisine that deliciously
combines Javanese, Malay, Indian, Arab, Portuguese, Dutch and
British influences. Cynthia serves up a feast of over 80 simple
recipes, including coconut dal, hoppers, kothu roti, cashew nut
curry and her mum's slow-cooked Jaffna lamb curry. Stories of
family and travel combine with beautiful landscapes and candid
photography to show both ancient and modern Sri Lanka. From crispy
hopper pancakes to spicy drinking snacks, this exuberant guide is
for beginners and experienced cooks alike.
Welcome to the essential companion for cooking and making epic Quality
Meats, whether you are a beginner, expert or somewhere in between. From
easy recipes for grilling and roasting your favourite cuts, to
sandwiches and small plates, to more ambitious undertakings like making
bacon, briskets, sausages and charcuterie, or smoking your own meats,
acclaimed chef Luke Powell has you covered.
Luke worked in top-level kitchens for decades before pursuing his
passion for charcuterie and is now founder and co-owner of hatted
restaurant turned smallgoods wholesaler LP's Quality Meats, and Bella
Brutta Pizza, both in inner Sydney. He has a chef's sense for flavour
and has honed the art of charcuterie at home over multiple decades.
This fully photographed, wibalin-textured hardback has over 80 recipes
with step-by-step photography and includes special features on salami
and brisket.
In his previous books, outdoorsman and hunter Steven Rinella brought wild game into the kitchen, teaching readers how to butcher and cook wild fish and game to create standout dishes with reliable results. Now, Rinella is hauling the kitchen outdoors, with a cookbook that celebrates the possibilities of open-air wild game cooking. Because food just tastes better when it’s caught, cooked, and eaten outside.
Each chapter covers a different outdoor cooking method—grilling, smoking, cooking over coals. Throughout, recipes are tagged for backyard cooking, car camping, or backpacking. There’s something here for everyone who loves the outdoors, from backyard grill masters to backcountry big game hunters.
The over 100 easy-to-follow recipes include:
- Stuffed Game Burgers 3 Ways
- Bulgogi Backstrap Lettuce Wraps
- Hot-Smoked Trout
- Grilled Lobster with Kelp Butter
- Venison Stir-Fry with Cabbage
- Coal Roasted Bananas
Along with recipes, Rinella explains essential outdoor cooking techniques like how to build the perfect outdoor kitchen for any scenario and what it takes to maintain a fire. With preparations ranging from simple backcountry fare to guest-worthy showstoppers, The MeatEater Outdoor Cookbook is the essential companion for anyone who wants to eat well in the wild.
Eat the Beach is a uniquely informative, practical guide to coastal
foraging, essential for anyone interested in survival skills or
just wanting to get more out of messing about in rock pools. Fraser
Christian runs the UK's only specialist Coastal Survival School. He
is a fully qualified chef who has led courses for the famous River
Cottage and now regularly forages for some of the UK's top Michelin
restaurants. In this book he shares his expertise on safety,
particularly with regard to weather and tides, techniques for
fishing from the shore, finding, identifying and cooking sea plants
(including seaweed) and shellfish, and takes the reader step by
step through the process of building a clam oven for the ultimate
beach feast. Essential reading for anyone likely to be wild camping
by the seashore, or who wants to be equipped for any survival
situation (the Coastal Survival School was formed in response to
requests from those who found themselves in just such a situation
after the 2004 tsunami). The seashore is a rich source of food:
this book teaches anyone how to collect it, catch it, prepare it,
cook it and enjoy it.
If you don't know how easy it is to cook delicious dishes with
plantain you may be in for a pleasant surprise. It's easy to find,
quick to cook, nutritious and delicious. These 51 ways with
plantain have something for everyone - smoothies, snacks, starters,
salads, mains, desserts and tapas-style entertaining tips. Why
focus on plantain I hear you ask. I had so many positive comments
about the plantain recipes in A Plate in the Sun that I planned a
plantain chapter for my next book. Once I started talking through
ideas with friends I quickly realised that this chapter was my next
book. There's nothing complicated about cooking with plantain and
I'm sure you will find it enjoyable. Is it the perfect ingredient?
One of the many exciting things about plantain is its versatility
and ability to combine with other tastes and textures. Its distinct
and subtle flavours across all stages of ripeness, from green to
yellow to black, can bring variation and another layer to favourite
recipes. I sometimes break with tradition and explore classic
recipes to create fusions from around the world. From burgers to
brownies, to chutneys to dim sums. From a simple grilled snack like
"Kofi-Brokeman," to a Sunday special of plantain stuffed lamb,
there's a lot to discover and enjoy - little wonder plantain is so
popular across more than half the planet including Africa, the
Caribbean, Asia and the Americas. Foreword by Jean-Christophe
Novelli: Patti has once again out-done herself in her new book and
provided the readers with such a fabulous explanation of how to
incorporate readily available products in Europe into her wonderful
style of flavour filled cooking. Having known Patti for several
years and valued her huge contribution to my Novelli Academy in
Hertfordshire not only for corporate and individual events but also
as a resident Chef in the Academy offering her own unique
expression and passion for food, I know that you, your family and
friends will enjoy using this inspiring recipe book. This book not
only explains successfully the health benefits of plantain but also
its underestimated versatility that Patti has managed to explain in
such an easy to follow method. Bon appetit. Foreword by Felice
Tocchini: I have always considered cooking as a form of art, after
all you start with loads of ingredients of various textures,
colours, smell and taste and you mix them together to create your
work of art.... the plate is the frame, the cook the artist; so if
you run with my idea the dishes that he /she create will have to
reflect the mood, origins and passion of the person cooking. Patti
has managed to capture all of this in her book, and if you have
never had the pleasure of meeting Patti in person you have only got
to read through the book and cook some of the recipes to understand
the kind of person she is. I first met Patti on my first visit to
the Novelli Academy some 3 years ago, and I have had the pleasure
to work with her on a regular basis since. We often discuss the
similarity between Italian and Ghanaian cuisine, the dishes her
mother and grandmother prepared and how easy it is nowadays to find
the same ingredients used back home in Ghana. True to her Ghanaian
origins, Patti cooks from the heart but she is not afraid to break
the traditions of family dishes and make them hers by adding new
ingredients here and there. In A Date with Plantain Patti takes a
basic staple ingredient and creates an array of interesting, fun
dishes packed full of exploding flavours. Even traditional dishes
have received the "Plantain Patti" makeover, go on give plantain a
go
The all-new collection of more than 100 crowd-pleasing recipes for everyday eating from the author of the award-winning, Sunday Times bestselling cookbook Persiana.
Designed to ensure maximum flavour with the greatest of ease - including no-cook, quick-prep, quick-cook and one-pot dishes, Persiana Everyday is full of generous, inviting and delicious recipes to cook again and again for family and friends.
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