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Even if you ve never made chocolate candies before, you ll fall in
love with the easy recipes in Turtle, Truffle, Bark. The title
refers to the three types of candies featured in this cookbook: A
turtle is traditionally a pecan-studded, chocolate-covered caramel
patty, but reimagined by author Hallie Baker, you'll be making Dark
Chocolate Almond Chili Turtles and White Chocolate Cashew Mango
Turtles. You might think you know what Baker means by a truffle,
but think again. These aren t everyday flavors here are
crazy-simple recipes for Milk Chocolate Lavender Truffles and Dark
Chocolate Stout Truffles, among others. Finally, bark is usually a
slab of chocolate in which various ingredients are anchored.
Peppermint bark is one familiar kind, but you must try the White
Chocolate Strawberry Bark and the Milk Chocolate Peanut Butter Bark
you'll find in this book. Get ready to satisfy your chocolate
craving in yummy new ways "
This is a delicious read for any cookery enthusiast or historian.
Recipes are extensively illustrated with text and full page
photographs. Contents Include: Meat Casseroles, Poultry Casseroles,
Fish and Sea-Food Casseroles, Egg and Cheese Casseroles, Vegetable
Casseroles, Desserts That Come From Casseroles, Casseroles to
Freeze, Casseroles For-a-Crowd, a Bake-Alongs. Many of the earliest
books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are
now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are
republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
River Cottage head chef Gelf Alderson shows us how to create truly
knockout salads using simple, seasonal ingredients Gelf Alderson
has spent years serving up original, veg-centric meals to delight
the guests at River Cottage. His recipes redefine the idea of
salad, as playful flavour pairings, clever techniques and vibrant
dressings bring out the very best in seasonal produce. With all the
delicious summer fruit and veg coming into season right now, you'll
be spoilt for choice with these tantalising recipes. Why not try: *
Curried roots, pearled barley and parsley * Merguez roast squash,
pears and chicory * Apple with toasted hazelnuts and lime *
Leftover lamb, harissa and char-grilled peppers * Lentils with
green herbs and lemon Divided into easy chapters like Quick,
Hearty, Spicy and Lunchbox, these recipes use everyday ingredients,
and give plenty of suggestions for seasonal swaps and delicious
alternatives. With more than 80 recipes and countless more
variations to be explored, Gelf demonstrates how, with a bit of
creativity and flair, simple ingredients can be combined to make
truly great salads.
Millions of people around the world open Nagi Maehashi's digital
"recipe tin" every day to discover new meals and cooking
inspiration. In RecipeTin Eats Dinner: 150 Recipes for Fast
Everyday Meals, she brings us the ultimate curation of new and
favorite dishes-from comfort food (yes, cheese galore), to fast and
easy food for weeknights, twists on Mexican, French, and Italian
classics, hearty dinner salads, Asian soups and noodles, and more.
Sauces, sides, and sweet endings pair perfectly with dozens of
selections. And the invaluable chapter,"What Do I Do With a Piece
of . . ." makes cooking protein from your fridge-whether it's
chicken, steak, or salmon-effortless. With how-to videos for every
recipe (follow the QR code), gorgeous photography, and readily
available ingredients and instructions written specifically for the
North American kitchen, this is a must-have for everyone from
beginners to expert cooks. After all, we all need dinner!
THE TIMES - BEST FOOD BOOKS OF 2022 DAILY MAIL - COOKERY BOOKS OF
THE YEAR 2022 Over 80 recipes for Sunday suppers and midweek meals,
packed full of flavour, from one of the UK's best-loved chefs
'Everything one wants in a cookbook. Beautiful, elegant simplicity.
Angela's gorgeous The Weekend Cook is a vital addition to any
cook's kitchen' Stanley Tucci 'This is a brilliant cookery book by
a brilliant woman' Claudia Winkleman ___________________ An
invitation to supper at Angela Hartnett's house is a real treat.
Nestled in the heart of London's vibrant East End, you know you're
going to get delicious food, great company and a relaxed atmosphere
that is as far removed from the high-octane stress of a
professional kitchen as it is from the awkward social anxiety that
many of us face when hosting a dinner. Angela knows the secrets to
throwing the most relaxed and enjoyable dinners for friends and
family - sometimes mad, but always magical evenings that people
talk about for months afterwards - and in this book she's going to
share them. Recipes include: Potato and Wild Garlic Soup Braised
Oxtail Whole Trout with Almond and Herb Stuffing Sunday Night
Cupboard Spaghetti Queen of Puddings Great flavours and simple
recipes abound in these pages, each one a joy to cook and eat, from
satisfying one-pot dishes and comforting risottos to perfect party
food and bakes to feed a hungry crowd. Collected in these pages are
over 80 recipes from one of Britain's most-loved chefs, as well as
time saving tips and cheats that will take the stress out of
hosting and allow you to enjoy your dinner parties without breaking
a sweat. The only essential ingredients are friends and family ...
and lots of them. ___________________ 'Incredible ... Every dish is
heartfelt and flavour-led' Tom Kerridge 'Whether you are planning a
festive dinner party or a simple night in for two, Angela's
sumptuous recipes will fill you with joy' Michel Roux Jr
'This beautiful book, written collectively by a whole family about
their shared passion and business, celebrates the irreplaceable
savoury edge of salt - in its flakiest most appetising form. And
the recipes are irresistible too.' - HUGH FEARNLEY-WHITTINGSTALL
After 20 years of making award-winning Halen Mon sea salt, the
Lea-Wilson family have put together a collection of recipes on how
to showcase this often misunderstood and misused ingredient.
Learning to season properly is what separates a good cook from a
great one. It isn't a simple case of how much is added but also
when these crystals are used: at the beginning of meal prep to help
sunny tomatoes sing; coating your meat just before cooking to help
the salty char form and the meat stay juicy; or right at the very
end, scattered over a chocolate torte to make it all the more
chocolate-y. Brine, cure and pickle your way through this book,
learning to use salt in new ways to make everyday food more vibrant
and flavourful. From a sophisticated fennel and almond lasagne to
toasted milk cookies, delicate salt marsh lamb to juicy black
pepper brined corn, this book brings new techniques and a breath of
fresh inspiration to your plate. With every bit as much attention
paid to vegetables and sweet dishes, as well as meat and fish, and
beautiful photography shot on location on the wild island of
Anglesey throughout, this book celebrates the most important
ingredient in your kitchen.
From the bestselling author of Dumplings and Noodles, Bowls &
Broths is a super-fresh collection of broth-based recipes that will
teach you how to season, layer and create versatile and exciting
dishes from scratch. Pippa Middlehurst (aka @Pippy Eats) tells the
story of building a bowl from the bottom up - with seasoning and
sauce, crunchy bits and fresh herbs, aromatics and toppings - and
offers accessible recipes that use these building blocks to
maximise the power of ingredients, texture and flavour. Packed with
mouth-watering recipes to make again and again, and chapters on
dumplings, noodles, hotpots, rice and even sweets things. All are
perfect to try at home for a weekend feast and for quick and easy
weeknight dinners there's handy batch cooking and freezer tips.
With beautiful photography and useful step-by-step explanations,
this book is a must-have for beginners interested in the basics or
more experienced cooks curious about techniques and flavour
combinations. Whether you fancy Ramen with Hand-Pulled Noodles or
Miso Chicken Claypot Rice, Pippa's vibrant recipes are sure to
satisfy every craving.
This delightful recipe book celebrates old-fashioned Irish cooking
that is enjoyed in farmhouses throughout the country. As well as
providing recipes for traditional favourites such as soda bread and
bacon and cabbage, the book includes plenty of traditions and
history. For example, did you know that when making the annual
Christmas cake, everyone in the house took a turn to stir the
mixture for good luck, or that eating barm brack at Halloween could
predict your fortunes for the rest of the year? The Irish Granny is
on hand to teach you all you need to know about country cooking.
Tomato roses, fresh cheese on salad cucumbers, leek flowers, or
melon stars learn simple step-by-step directions on how to give the
final, eye-catching touch to a buffet or to your dinner table. Make
a garnished plate look even more delicious with an apple swan, a
carrot flower, or a horseradish rose. Veteran chef Georg Hartung
not only offers creative tips for trimming the plate with fruits
and vegetables, but also how to use butter and cocoa for
decorations. Sections include tips for serving various kinds of
skewers, cheese and ham platters, and canapes. These easy and
quickly prepared little works of art will add to the appetizing
flavor of any meal or dinner party.
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Alyx Kjorven
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