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'This is one of those rare cookbooks where you feel you are
stepping into the life of the writer, and a rich and fascinating
life it is. A vast range of recipes, collected and curated with
love, will ensure you never need have a dull meal again, whether
you're making a solo supper or a feast for friends. Meticulously
written, with charm and wisdom, this is a must-have on the
bookshelf of both seasoned cook and novice' -- Orlando Murrin,
President of the Guild of Food Writers, food writer and podcaster
Many of us enjoy cultivating our own ingredients and there's so
much that can be nurtured in pots on a balcony, a windowsill or by
the back door. Bryony's Country Kitchen is a collection of
delicious, straightforward recipes designed with your homegrown
fare in mind. This is Bryony's personal collection of tasty,
seasonal meals that are simple to prepare, no matter your
experience in the kitchen. Whilst many of the dishes are
plant-based or vegetarian, the book also has plenty of meat,
poultry and fish suggestions, to cater for all tastes and
occasions. Amongst the soups, salads, savouries and sauces, you'll
find simple lists of ingredients and some basic instructions - all
you need for culinary success. Liberally peppered with colour
plates of her beautiful original paintings, Bryony's Country
Kitchen is a stunning addition to any cook's bookshelf.
In an attic packed full of family memorabilia, Bryony Hill
unearthed an extraordinary collection – portraits, watercolours,
sketches and stories – dating back to the 18th century. Amongst
those treasures, she stumbled across her great- and great-great
grandmother’s precious recipes – ones that provide a unique
glimpse of life in the high noon of the Raj. An Indian Table offers
an eclectic range of Anglo-Indian dishes for every course,
including curries, pilafs, souffles, pies and puddings. This
marvellous medley of cuisines reflects the challenging conditions
lived through over 150 years ago, and highlights how food has
always played such an intrinsic role in both British and Indian
culture.
There's nothing more satisfying than growing your own produce, and
then using it to make a delicious home-cooked meal. But whether you
are catering for the family or simply cooking for one, now it
couldn't be easier to grow, cook and enjoy your very own
home-grown, tasty food. Grow Happy, Cook Happy, Be Happy is full of
practical gardening advice, cookery tips and mouth-wateringly
easy-to-make recipes that will make you happy inside and out.
Bryony Hill's unique, friendly style and instinctive warmth, guides
you through the months of the year on a journey from garden to
kitchen, that will have you making the most out of whatever outdoor
space you have, and whatever ingredients you have grown. This
colour illustrated book is packed with Bryony's own stunning
photographs of flowers, vegetables and the wonderful wildlife found
in her garden - all beautifully captured on her camera through the
seasons. The book is full of her own photographs of home-grown
ingredients and deliciously simple, easy-to-follow dishes that can
be adapted to your own individual tastes and needs, or for several
hungry mouths.
Many a loft is full of family memorabilia, but Bryony Hill's
collection is extraordinary. Packed to the rafters with photographs
and historical documents, Bryony Hill has finally achieved her
dream of studying those precious albums to reveal a record of her
British family who left the Highlands for India during the reign of
George III, continuing through to the reign of Queen Victoria, the
high noon of the Raj. In Scotland to Shalimar - a Family's Life in
India you'll find family portraits dating back to the 18th century,
her ancestor's watercolour images and precious sketches that mingle
amongst favourite family recipes, stories of courage, riddles and
rhymes - all collected through the generations. This
well-researched, fascinating book creates a vivid and unique
portrait of life at different stages in the ever-fascinating
history of the British and their on-going relationship with India.
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