|
|
Books > Food & Drink > General cookery > Cookery by ingredient
From the first ripe cherries in early summer to the smoky autumnal
flavours of quince and medlar, The Orchard Cook contains over 80
sweet and savoury recipes. Classics are rediscovered here - fruit
pies, tarte tatin, membrillo - as well as the more unusual -
oysters with apple mignonette, Georgian sour plum sauce and pear
juice-soused mackerel. Pickles, jams and chutneys are essential in
using up surplus produce, and recipes for drinks and smoking foods
using apple, pear and cherry wood help to build up a plentiful and
self-sufficient larder for the thrifty cook.
Eat Bike Cook brings together 40 delicious easy recipes created to
meet the energy demands of cyclists, with tips, hacks and food
diaries from women cyclists, both professionals and enthusiastic
amateurs. There are quick, up-and-at-'em breakfast ideas to charge
you up pre-ride, energy-boosting back pocket picnics to keep you
going strong while you're on the road and wonderfully restorative
main meals to share with friends once you've crossed the finish
line. With stunning food photography and illustrations by Kitty
Pemberton-Platt, whose drawings have lit up Instagram with their
honest visualisations of what female cyclists really eat. As well
as providing inspiration on easy and tasty ways to fuel for days on
the bike, Eat Bike Cook is a celebration of the female cycling
community: of the great chat in a cafe mid-ride, of the handful of
Haribos that gets you through the last 25km and the shared beer and
burger at the end of the day.
Everyone loves pizza, right?
Saver of parties, empty fridges and hangovers the world over – pizza has come to the rescue of the human race more times than is worth counting. So, if you can’t imagine your world without dough, cheese and tomato, then these are the cards for you.
With 20 delicious recipes, learn how to make the greatest Neapolitan pizza dough, the perfect San Marzano tomato sauce and add your favourite toppings, from Double Pepperoni and Spicy Honey to Carbonara and more. What's not to love?
|
|