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'It would be disingenuous to the animal not to make the most of the
whole beast; there is a set of delights, textural and flavoursome,
which lie beyond the fillet.' In this new collection of recipes,
Fergus Henderson, award-winning author of Nose to Tail Eating,
inspires with more carnivorous classics such as deep-fried rabbit,
pigeon pie, venison liver and pressed pig's ear. Justin Piers
Gellatly, Head Baker and Pastry Chef at St. John Restaurant,
introduces us to the world of breads and sweets - sourdough loaves
and lardy cakes, puddings such as chocolate baked Alaska, burnt
sheep's milk yoghurt and goat's curd cheesecake, and delicious ice
creams including bay leaf and the famous Dr. Henderson. This
covetable collection is complemented by quirky colour photographs
by Jason Lowe and a St. John-inspired monochrome design, making it
the perfect companion to Fergus's first book.
Welcoming family & friends inside our warm & cozy kitchens
is one of our favorite things about the holidays! We love the aroma
of warm gingerbread cookies, the fresh scent of pine and mugs of
homemade chocolatey cocoa. There's such excitement as we count down
the days until Christmas arrives...celebrate the holiday season
with Christmas with Family & Friends! Norwegian Pancakes topped
with warm cinnamon-peach topping are yummy on a frosty morning, and
friends who come to visit will enjoy bites of savory Bacon-Wrapped
Chestnuts, steamy bowls of Wild Rice & Mushroom Soup and frosty
Santa Claus Cranberry Punch. For Christmas dinner, try
Rosemary-Garlic Turkey alongside Cranberry-Pecan Stuffing, Snowy
White Mashed Potatoes and slices of Homemade Gingerbread Cake.
Everyone loves family-style casseroles, so Texas-Style Enchiladas
and Ellie's Layered Reuben Bake will be quick favorites you'll
serve again & again. Invite family & friends to come by for
a cookie & cocoa get-together then visit, relax and enjoy the
sweet treats of Christmastime. So welcome the season with family
& friends. Bake cookies, make snow angels and enjoy the magic
of the holiday...the time we look forward to all year! 141 Recipes
'I adore Meades's book . . . I want more of his rule-breaking
irreverence in my kitchen' New York Times 'The Plagiarist in the
Kitchen is hilariously grumpy, muttering at us "Don't you bastards
know anything?" You can read it purely for literary pleasure, but
Jonathan Meades makes everything sound so delicious that the
non-cook will be moved to cook and the bad cook will cook better'
David Hare, Guardian The Plagiarist in the Kitchen is an
anti-cookbook. Best known as a provocative novelist, journalist and
film-maker, Jonathan Meades has also been called 'the best amateur
chef in the world' by Marco Pierre White. His contention here is
that anyone who claims to have invented a dish is delusional,
dishonestly contributing to the myth of culinary originality.
Meades delivers a polemical but highly usable collection of 125 of
his favourite recipes, each one an example of the fine art of
culinary plagiarism. These are dishes and methods he has hijacked,
adapted, improved upon and made his own. Without assuming any
special knowledge or skill, the book is full of excellent advice.
He tells us why the British never got the hang of garlic. That a
purist would never dream of putting cheese in a Gratin Dauphinois.
That cooking brains in brown butter cannot be improved upon. And
why - despite the advice of Martin Scorsese's mother - he insists
on frying his meatballs. In a world dominated by health fads, food
vloggers and over-priced kitchen gadgets, The Plagiarist in the
Kitchen is timely reminder that, when it comes to food, it's almost
always better to borrow than to invent.
Sherrie Hewson - who was a semi-finalist on "Celebrity
Masterchef" and owned her own restaurant - loves to cook. Her
kitchen is a world away from her working life as an actress and
presenter, and is where she constantly dreams up new recipes to try
on family and friends. As a busy mother and now a grandmother, she
loves nothing more than to take care of her family with delicious
and tasty meals. She's been writing down her recipes for decades
and now she's sharing over 100 of her favourites with us - from
traditional dishes she learned from her own grandmother to
thoroughly modern recipes you and your family will love too. All
are delicious, easy to prepare and sure to inspire you.Most people
know Sherrie Hewson for her iconic roles in hit shows such as
"Coronation Street," "Benidorm," the Carry On series and, of
course, she's been a Loose Woman for over a decade. Sherrie was
also a semi-finalist on "Celebrity MasterChef" and has owned her
own restaurant - away from showbiz, she loves to cook. Her kitchen
is a world away from her working life in front of the cameras, and
in it she is constantly dreaming up new recipes for her family and
friends and sharing her love of good food with her grandchildren.
Now she wants to share over 100 of her favourite recipes with us,
from traditional dishes she learned from her own grandmother to
thoroughly modern recipes you and your family will love, too. Here
you will find comforting, tasty family meals, stylish,
sophisticated dishes that will wow your friends, and a whole
section devoted to cooking for - and with - the kids. Sherrie
believes that cooking should be creative, theatrical and fun, and
her book provides delicious inspiration for the whole family.
The definitive collection of pasta recipes featuring this most iconic
and popular Italian ingredient from the experts at the prestigious
Silver Spoon Kitchen
Pasta is the perfect food. Low cost, healthy, and tasty, its
versatility makes it a regular feature on home dining tables as well as
on the most sophisticated of restaurant menus, either dressed with just
one or two ingredients, or with more elaborate sauces. Showcasing 46
different pasta types in more than 300 – recipes from classics such as
Penne Arrabbiata and Spaghetti Carbonara, to more ambitious dishes such
as Soufflé of Capellini and Linguine with Lobster – this is the
ultimate guide to cooking pasta the Italian way.
Organised by pasta type, it also includes easy-to-follow instructions
for making your own fresh pasta, sections on dried and fresh, long and
short, cut and filled pasta, and entries on the Italian origins of many
ingredients. The Silver Spoon is known throughout the world as the
authoritative voice on Italian cuisine and the leading Italian culinary
resource – this book is the perfect guide to the most Italian of
ingredients.
**New for 2021: celebrate the life and legacy of the inimitable
food writer with WORLD TRAVEL, Bourdain's guide to the global food
scene, compiled by his long-time assistant and cookbook co-author**
Brash, wild, original and badass. This is Anthony Bourdain's
interpretation of a normal cookbook. As a restaurant professional,
Bourdain spent his life on the fringes of normality - he worked
while normal people played, and played while normal people slept.
Since then he has settled (kind of) into family life and is cooking
for the people he loves rather than people who pay. These are the
recipes he turns to when called in for pancake service at sleepover
parties or when preparing a violence-free family dinner. Each and
every word is informed by his years in the industry and a life
dedicated to food. This is a man who has declared the club sandwich
as America's Enemy and wants you to understand the principles of
Bad Sandwich Theory. He has distilled his views on dessert to this:
it should always be Stilton. With a striking Ralph Steadman
illustration for the cover and photography that somehow manages to
be both strangely beautiful and utterly grotesque, this cookbook -
Bourdain's first in ten years - is a home-cooking,
home-entertaining cookbook like no other.
Writers love to tell stories, so when L. Elisabeth Beattie remarked
that her next book ought to be a Kentucky writers' cookbook, Betty
Layman Receveur replied, "Actually, all my sons ever demand of me
is my pound cake." Adding a cup of this and a pinch of that,
Beattie cooked up Savory Memories, a collection of twenty-two
essays about particular dishes that call up warm memories in the
writers. Featuring recipes and memories from writers such as Joy
Bale Boone, George Ella Lyon, Ronni Ludy, Ed McClanahan, Sena Jeter
Naslund, and Richard Taylor, this is both a cookbook and a
compendium of sentiments. This warm and enjoyable blending of
essays, illustrations, and recipes is leavened with humor and laden
with nostalgia. As much as the food, these writers celebrate the
personalities who lovingly prepared and provided their favorite
dishes, sustaining life and helping to shape the personas of the
authors themselves. A collection of highly personal recollections,
Savory Memories is a veritable smorgasbord of delights.
Used as a step-by-step guide or as a personal manifesto for living
large, "The Party Girl Cookbook" includes ideas for invitations,
party favors, decorations, music, games, costumes, and more than
150 party recipes.
Move over, Martha No one knows how to party like a Wild Woman. She
can bring home the bacon, fry it up, and entertain you all at the
same time. Part how-to, part history, and 100 percent hilarious,
Wild Women Throw a Party is the gift book of the season. Master
chef and co-author of the wildly popular Wild Women in the Kitchen,
Lynette Shirk has stirred up a best-selling batch of stories,
anecdotes, historical facts, recipes, and favorite foods inspired
by well-known Wild Women--from Dorothy Parker to Sarah Jessica
Parker--and you are invited to a celebration of famed femmes and
recipes for fun based on their stories. Let's party like it's 1929
with Jazz-Age babe Zelda Fitzgerald Highlights include Dorothy
Parker's Cocktail Party, Silver Screen Queens' Oscar Night, Joan
Crawford's Mother's Day "Mommy Dearest" Breakfast, and Mary
Pickford's Picnic at Pickfair. And nothing beats Dolly Parton's
Dixie Stampede. But you might want to try the Better Than a
Spaghetti Western Pasta Pajama Party, in homage to Sophia Loren.
Who knew that dangerous debutante Peggy Guggenheim, famous for her
arty party salons, was also a gifted gourmet? Or that when Eleanor
Roosevelt wasn't serving at soup kitchens, she was throwing and
attending the most elegant "do's" around. From Dollywood to
Hollywood, these dazzling dames and sassy sauciers know how to
sling spaghetti, toss any salad, and dish up the desserts. * 110
original recipes by a master chef and bonafide Wild Woman. *
Features 15 black-and-white photos of famous Wild Women and a fun,
colorful design.
Record your favorite culinary creations in this keepsake recipe
journal inspired by the classic Pixar film, Ratatouille. In the
immortal words of Ratatouille's chef Auguste Gusteau: Anyone can
cook! Fans of the classic 2007 Pixar animated film will agree, this
deluxe journal is the perfect home for any kind of recipe. Home
cooks and head chefs alike will love this journal's recipe
template--it offers plenty of room to write instructions, notes,
ingredients lists, and tips and tricks from the kitchen. Whether
you are collecting family favorites passed down between generations
or documenting new dishes, the Anyone Can Cook recipe journal is
both a treasured keepsake for Ratatouille fans and a hard-working
culinary notebook. BASED ON THE BELOVED PIXAR FILM: This deluxe
journal is decorated with full-color spot illustrations inspired by
the film. HELPFUL COOKING INFORMATION INCLUDED: Cooks will find
helpful conversions, ingredient substitutions, and explanations of
common cooking terms. REVIEW YOUR OWN RECIPES: Record your
reactions in a five-star critic's review and jot down memories of
your favorite meals. Perfect for: families cooking together,
beginner chefs, expert home cooks, Pixar enthusiasts, fans of the
2007 film Ratatouille Copyright (c)2022 Disney Enterprises, Inc.
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