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Something smells good at 10 Pomegranate Street! Delicious,
actually! In each apartment, someone is preparing a special dish to
share with their neighbours. Mr Singh is making coconut dahl with
his daughter while Maria mashes some avocados for her guacamole.
Will everything be ready on time? Written and magnificently
illustrated by Felicita Sala, this glorious celebration of
community is filled with recipes from all over the world and simple
instructions perfect for young chefs. Lunch at 10 Pomegranate
Street is a visual feast to share and delight in.
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Streetfood
(Hardcover)
Carla Diamanti, Fabrizio Esposito
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R195
Discovery Miles 1 950
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On the surface, cities like Naples and Marrakech, New York and
Tokyo, Paris and Sao Paolo might appear to have rather more
differences and contrasts than affinities, but if you think about
it, there is one thing that links all these cities, or rather all
the world's big cities: street food, which, as well as being
perfect for sudden attacks of hunger, represents a genuine insight
into metropolises and cultures around the globe. This book, packed
with glorious color photographs, presents the very best in street
food, with images, information, and recipes for the specialties
habitually prepared and consumed on the street. It is a discovery
of traditions, cultures, customs, and ways of life--street food
reflects the lifestyle of a nation. It also represents an
opportunity to meet and socialize: the outdoor, informal setting
and the lack of set times facilitate interpersonal relations, be it
in front of an all-American hot dog stand, over Sicilian arancini,
Japanese yakitori, or Brazilian Bahia acarajes."
After the Second World War, a newly affluent United States reached
for its own gourmet culture, one at ease with the French
international style of Escoffier, but also distinctly American.
Enter James Beard, authority on cooking and eating, his
larger-than-life presence and collection of whimsical bow ties were
synonymous with the nation's food for decades, even after his death
in 1985. In the first biography of Beard in twenty-five years,
acclaimed writer John Birdsall argues that Beard's struggles as a
closeted gay man directly influenced his creation of an American
cuisine. Starting in the 1920s, Beard escaped loneliness and
banishment by travelling abroad to places where people ate for
pleasure, not utility, and found acceptance at home by crafting an
American ethos of food likewise built on passion and delight.
Informed by never-before-tapped correspondence and lush with
details of a golden age of home cooking, The Man Who Ate Too Much
is a commanding portrait of a towering figure who still represents
the best in food.
In her follow-up cookbook to Salad for President, artist, chef, and
social media star Julia Sherman explores how artists entertain,
with recipes and ideas for inspired get-togethers Julia Sherman
knows how to throw a party. She's hosted a 200-person book launch
in the aisles of a corner supermarket, a New York crawfish boil to
the accompaniment of a punk-rock marching band, and potluck dinners
on museum rooftops. She's thrown a party in an underground
restaurant in Tokyo and a taco party in a third-generation ceramics
factory in Guadalajara. But the events she loves most are the ones
that happen in the comfort of her own home. With this book, Sherman
shows you how to open up your hearth to friends and be the
architect of your own uniquely memorable bash. Uninterested in
codified markers of good taste, this book will not instruct you on
how to properly set a table or fold starched white linen. Instead,
Sherman reveals that modern gatherings are less about "getting it
right" and more about creating unpretentious and genuine
experiences that build community. Featuring colorful food that is
confident in its simplicity, Sherman shares easy-to-follow recipes
that value imaginative flavor combinations over complexity: dishes
like sliced melon and fried sage; cucumbers with tahini and
sriracha; and radishes with miso-ghee. This book also invites
readers into the idiosyncratic gatherings of internationally
acclaimed artists, from Paris for an intimate dinner in an artist's
atelier and to a Jamaican feast in Harlem. Woven throughout are
Sherman's own, home-grown events, starring food that is relatable
yet chic. Utterly unique and beautifully designed, Arty Parties is
a guide to creating meaningful experiences that nourish both the
host and their guests.
'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.
'If you were to only have one Slater cookbook in your life, this is
it' OFM, Books of the Year 'He is king among food writers' Nigella
Lawson 'Slater's best book' Diana Henry, Sunday Telegraph A Cook's
Book is the story of Nigel Slater's life in the kitchen. From the
first jam tart Nigel made with his mum standing on a chair trying
to reach the Aga, through to what he is cooking now, this is the
ultimate Nigel Slater collection brimming with over 200 recipes. He
writes about how his cooking has changed from discovering the best
way to roast a chicken to the trick to smoky, smooth aubergine
mash. He gives the tales behind the recipes and recalls the first
time he ate a baguette in Paris, his love of jewel-bright Japanese
pickled radishes and his initial slice of buttercream-topped
chocolate cake. These are the favourite recipes Nigel Slater cooks
at home every day; the heart and soul of his cooking. Chapters
include: a slice of tart, a chicken in the pot, everyday greens,
the solace of soup and the ritual of tea. This is the essential
Nigel Slater.
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
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.
In this exquisite and very personal book, Martha Stewart welcomes
you into her world, where she entertains in the expressive and
beautiful style that she has made so famous. Whether a simple
blueberry breakfast on a Sunday morning in Maine or a more lavish
holiday dinner at Bedford, each of the gatherings is equally
memorable, for what Martha cherishes above all is spending time and
sharing delicious food with her family and friends.
"A meal of substantial finger foods with ingenious cocktails, a
sit-down formal dinner, a buffet supper, or something more relaxed
such as a backyard barbecue--each is a welcome and inviting way to
entertain," writes Martha. Featuring elegant and casual affairs
held throughout the year and a diverse collection of enticing
recipes, "Martha's Entertaining "shows us--in the broadest and most
lovely fashion--what it really means to entertain and host today.
From an afternoon Easter egg hunt for children to a festive
Halloween dinner held inside her horse stable; from a sophisticated
cocktail party on a friend's yacht in New York Harbor to a spring
garden fete amid the most glorious beds of peonies, Martha's
parties offer a glimpse inside her beautiful homes. Each is
unforgettable and endlessly inspiring.
All of the events feature menus and stories for dreaming and
planning, as well as delicious yet approachable recipes: Tomato and
Gruyere Toasts, Mini Crab Cakes with Tarragon Tartar Sauce, Tiny
Tuna Burgers, Leek and Porcini Risotto, Wild-Mushroom Lasagna,
Braised Short Ribs, Roast Turkey Breast with Sage Butter, Rhubarb
Crumbles, Blueberry Jam Tartlets, and Chocolate Honey Ice Cream
with Butterscotch Sauce, plus some of Martha's favorite drinks,
including Pomegranate Cosmopolitans and Honeydew Mojitos. Mix and
match the recipes to create your own distinctive occasion.
Set among Martha's dining rooms, kitchens, gardens, and patios,
this is her most intimate book yet, a new classic for hosts and
home cooks of every generation.
'Ella Risbridger has a comforting talent for delivering
deliciousness in a way that seems like an act of compassion'
NIGELLA LAWSON 'An extraordinary, heartwarming book with gorgeous
recipes. I loved it' NIGEL SLATER 'Love, sorrow, grief and how
cooking can get you through. Ella Risbridger has such a sincere and
distinctive voice. A book full of wisdom.' DIANA HENRY
'Gut-wrenching and beautiful' VOGUE 'Both a beautiful memoir and a
hugely comforting cookbook' MARIAN KEYES This cookbook is about a
year in the kitchen. A year of grief and hope and change; of fancy
fish pie, cardamom-cinnamon chicken rice, chimichurri courgettes,
quadruple carb soup, blackberry miso birthday cake, and sticky
toffee Guinness brownie pudding. A year of loss, and every kind of
romance, and fried jam sandwiches. A year of seedlings and
pancakes. A year of falling in love. A year of recipes. A year, in
other words, of minor miracles. The Year of Miracles by bestselling
author Ella Risbridger is more than just a cookbook; like her
award-winning Midnight Chicken, every page is a transporting blend
of recipes and life story. This is about what happens when you've
lived through the worst thing you could have imagined - and how you
can still cook, and eat, and love.
75 grill-ready burger recipes based on Bob Belcher's Burger of the Day. The perfect gift for fans of Bob’s Burgers, the long-running, Emmy award-winning hit animated series created by Loren Bouchard.
The hand-written, pun-packed “Burger of the Day” special on the Belcher’s restaurant chalkboard is one of the show's best sight gags and a fan favorite. Now, Bob’s Burgers fans can grill up 75 of the best burgers Bob Belcher ever created with this hilarious cookbook.
This fantastic collection of recipes lists which season and episode each burger comes from, and it also includes original artwork exclusive to the cookbook, plus all-new character commentary from the entire Belcher family as well as beloved characters including Teddy, Jimmy Pesto Jr., and Aunt Gayle.
Along with some general cooking tips on how to turn out the best burgers and fries, a selection of the recipes included are:
- The "Bleu is the Warmest Cheeseburger"
- The "Bruschetta-Bout-It Burger"
- The "Texas Chainsaw Massa-Curd Burger"
- The "We’re Here, We’re Gruyère, Get Used to It Burger"
- The "I Know Why the Cajun Burger Sings Burger"
- The “Final Kraut-Down Burger”
All recipes originated from Cole Bowden’s wildly popular "The Bob’s Burger Experiment" blog and were further developed together with Bouchard and the rest of the Bob’s Burgers writing team.
Ravenous Bob’s Burgers fans can now create the ultimate Bob’s Burgers experience at home—why not make the burger, then put on the episode where it appears!
Something smells good at 10 Pomegranate Street! Delicious, actually!
In each apartment, someone is preparing a special dish to share with their neighbours. Mr Singh is making coconut dahl with his daughter while Maria mashes some avocados for her guacamole. Will everything be ready on time?
Written and magnificently illustrated by Felicita Sala, this glorious celebration of community is filled with recipes from all over the world and simple instructions perfect for young chefs. Lunch at 10 Pomegranate Street is a visual feast to share and delight in.
'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.
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.
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