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Sunday Telegraph's FIVE BEST BOOKS FOR FOODIES this Christmas - 'a
must read... packed full of nostalgic food memories, weaving in
family, friendship and love.' "Are you hungry darling, shall I make
you an omelette?" My mother's omelettes are slightly overdone but
always generous in cheese and well-seasoned. My omelettes are just
the same, though more often slightly underdone and less carefully
considered. And like my stories, they come in many forms. You might
get one late at night, after a little too much wine and alongside a
little too much information. I might spend a long time on one
that's just a touch extravagant. And many are for the people I care
about most, thrown together and with more cheese than is strictly
necessary. Collected here are things I've done, things I've seen,
things I've thought, and most importantly, things I've tasted.
They're slices of parts of my life. Call them omelettes, if you
like. I hope you enjoy them. 'Jessie's life seems to have
seamlessly brought her forth on a magic carpet of food, peppered by
lots and lots of laughs. Her stories are a joy to read, although
probably not as much fun as they are to live. Deliciously
entertaining'. - Yotam Ottolenghi 'Gobbled this up in 90 minutes. A
dreamy food memoir which is stuffed full of warmth and feeling and
fun. If you love Table Manners you'll adore this book by Jessie
Ware. Now I'm gagging for some hot buttered toast.' - Bella Mackie
'Love it, laughed cried in parts.... I so enjoyed reading about
Jessie's life through food .... Childbirth and Bolognese forever
imprinted on my mind.' - Angela Hartnett 'Joie de vivre is the bass
note throughout the pages of Omelette' - Harper's Bazaar 'A
delicious fusion of memoir and ode to food.' - Grazia 'A charming
and funny memoir ... you want to eat everything she describes' -
Daily Mail 'A must read' - Stella Magazine 'A great one for foodies
who live for nostalgia' - GQ 'A charming and funny memoir' - Irish
Daily Mail 'A love letter to friends, first loves, faith and
family, but most importantly - to food' - Reaction
Sunday Telegraph's FIVE BEST BOOKS FOR FOODIES this Christmas - 'a
must read... packed full of nostalgic food memories, weaving in
family, friendship and love.' "Are you hungry darling, shall I make
you an omelette?" My mother's omelettes are slightly overdone but
always generous in cheese and well-seasoned. My omelettes are just
the same, though more often slightly underdone and less carefully
considered. And like my stories, they come in many forms. You might
get one late at night, after a little too much wine and alongside a
little too much information. I might spend a long time on one
that's just a touch extravagant. And many are for the people I care
about most, thrown together and with more cheese than is strictly
necessary. Collected here are things I've done, things I've seen,
things I've thought, and most importantly, things I've tasted.
They're slices of parts of my life. Call them omelettes, if you
like. I hope you enjoy them. 'Jessie's life seems to have
seamlessly brought her forth on a magic carpet of food, peppered by
lots and lots of laughs. Her stories are a joy to read, although
probably not as much fun as they are to live. Deliciously
entertaining'. - Yotam Ottolenghi 'Gobbled this up in 90 minutes. A
dreamy food memoir which is stuffed full of warmth and feeling and
fun. If you love Table Manners you'll adore this book by Jessie
Ware. Now I'm gagging for some hot buttered toast.' - Bella Mackie
'Love it, laughed cried in parts.... I so enjoyed reading about
Jessie's life through food .... Childbirth and Bolognese forever
imprinted on my mind.' - Angela Hartnett 'Joie de vivre is the bass
note throughout the pages of Omelette' - Harper's Bazaar 'A
delicious fusion of memoir and ode to food.' - Grazia 'A charming
and funny memoir ... you want to eat everything she describes' -
Daily Mail 'A must read' - Stella Magazine 'A great one for foodies
who live for nostalgia' - GQ 'A charming and funny memoir' - Irish
Daily Mail 'A love letter to friends, first loves, faith and
family, but most importantly - to food' - Reaction
‘Mum. Guess what?’
‘What Jessie?’
‘We’ve written a cookbook’.
‘I know darling! Do you think anyone will want to buy it?’
‘Well, it’s the recipes we’ve made our guests – the really good ones.
Like the Sausage and Bean Casserole we made Ed Sheeran, the Drunken
Crouton and Kale Salad we made Yotam Ottolenghi and the two Blackberry
and Custard Tarts we served Nigella.'
'You ate a whole one before she arrived, darling.'
'It’s a bloody good recipe mum.'
Cooking through Table Manners is like having Jessie and Lennie at the
table with you: brash, funny and full of opinions.
In true Ware style, their cookbook is divided into Effortless, A Bit
More Effort, Summertime, Desserts and Baking (thanks to Jessie’s
brother Alex), Chrismukkah (Christmas, Hanukkah and celebrations) and,
of course, Jewish-ish Food.
These delicious, easy dishes are designed for real people with busy and
sometimes chaotic lives with the ultimate goal of everyone eating
together so unfiltered chat can flourish.
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