|
|
Showing 1 - 6 of
6 matches in All Departments
Eating well at home doesn’t have to mean hours in the kitchen.
Put together a selection of these stylish dishes full of flavour
and relax. This is food you can whip up at the end of a working day
or during a busy weekend. Kathy Kordalis offers inspired ideas for
creating dishes to share at home, whether you are serving brunch,
lunch, dinner, nibbles with drinks or a family feast. Within each
sharing menu there are lists of things to buy in, dishes that
require simple preparation, plus recipes to cook from scratch. In
Autumn, reflect the bounty of the harvest with dishes that include
seasonal treats like squash, chard, beets and purple artichokes.
Winter is a time for comfort food at its finest. It's dark, it's
cold, it's probably raining. The only antidote is a cosy home and a
dining table groaning with delicious things to eat. Serve
comforting spiced tomato soup with cheese scones, a good
old-fashioned beef stroganoff and chilli chocolate mousse. Come
Spring it’s time to lighten up. Young vegetables with tangy dips,
small bowls of pea and mint risotto, artichokes with the perfect
vinaigrette and herb-garnished gin and tonics. Let it shine in
Summer. Head outdoors and have fun with the barbecue, cooking
seafood and setting up dazzling dessert stations for al fresco fun.
Finally, embrace the art of feasting, whether cooking a special
dinner for Valentine’s Day or celebrating a big event. Serve a
stunning centrepiece rib of beef or a classic whole salmon served
with sumptuous sides. Ultimately, it’s all about spending quality
time at home and enjoying yourself.
A sleek and chic guide to party food and drinks, this book is
filled with smart ways to make entertaining effortless. Divided
into two sections, food and drink, the book will run the gamut of
accessibility. You'll find everything from make-ahead alcohol
infusions for a 'just add soda water' situation to big-batch
versions of cocktail classics - think negroni-style punches and a
serves-10 pina colada. In the Food chapter, there will truly be
something for everyone, with date, parmesan and pancetta bites to
flavour-packed, free-from options such as bang bang noodle lettuce
cups and quick snack ideas that are almost as fast as opening a
packet. What's more, you'll find a list of simple menu planners,
the dos and don'ts of party hosting that will make your life simple
and tips and symbols throughout that will indicate what can be made
ahead, batch cooked and frozen, as well as prep and cook times and
allergen information.
Enjoy rice and other grains everyday with more than 70 deliciously
innovative recipes that showcase and celebrate these versatile and
nourishing foods. A huge variety of cereal crops are grown
throughout the world. Grains are the seeds of these plants. The
entire grain or ‘wholegrain’ is made up of three elements, a
fibre-rich outer layer, the bran; a nutrient-packed inner part, the
germ; and a central starchy part, the endosperm. The most familiar
grain is perhaps rice, and types of rice include long-grain,
short-grain, easy cook (par-boiled) and brown (wholegrain), but why
not discover all the speciality varieties out there too? Basmati,
Jasmine, Japonica, Bomba, Originario, Arborio and Carnaroli (to
name just a few!) all have a unique texture and flavour and can be
used in a myriad of interesting ways. Other grains used in these
exciting recipes include Amaranth, Barley, Buckwheat, Bulghur,
Corn, Farro, Kamut, Millet, Oats, Quinoa, Rye and Spelt. Kathy’s
recipes take their inspiration from a wide range of global cooking
styles and influences. Choose from a selection of small plates,
bowl food, larger plates, sharing platters, bakes and even extras
for your pantry, such as home-made milks, grainy crispbreads,
healthy condiments and dressings.Â
Why raw? When cacao beans are naturally fermented and dried rather
than roasted, they retain much more of their natural goodness. The
process also means the berry and coffee notes found in raw
chocolate's flavour are intensified - similar to unsweetened dark
chocolate. Plus it's very versatile, works in savoury or sweet
dishes and, most importantly, makes you feel good in your body and
soul. Part of The Goodness Of series, Raw Chocolate offers
well-chosen recipes that minimise cooking to ensure that as any of
raw chocolate's nutrients as possible are retained to deliver the
best benefits. Kathy provides delicious recipes in an accessible,
light and easy way for a wide variety of home cooks, from a quick
Berry and Raw Chocolate Smoothie to simple Roast Veg with Raw
Chocolate Picada. With tips and tricks and a balanced approach to
cooking healthy and nourishing food, she also offers vegan and
dairy-free options and healthier twists on classics with a focus on
flavour
A collection of timeless and versatile recipes inspired by the food
of the Mediterranean countries, for every day, every occasion and
every appetite. Take a journey through your favourite flavours from
the Mediterranean, with over 100 recipes influenced and inspired by
the food prepared and enjoyed in France, Spain, Greece and Italy.
This is crowd-pleasing, life-giving food, designed to be shared and
that you will make time and time again, favourites that stand the
test of time. ALL are welcome at Kathy Kordalis’ table, as
traditionally, the Mediterranean diet was based on mainly
vegetarian meals and protein for celebrations, the perfect basis
for a ‘flexitarian’ approach. In a meal-planning section there
are recommendations on how to create a meal for people with
specific dietary needs. Being mindful of seasonality and food
availability is important, but without it affecting your joy,
because as well as providing nourishment, food should bring you
happiness. This super-versatile recipe collection features sauces,
pickles and ferments for the fridge and store-cupboard, recipes for
easy home-made breads, seasonal vegetable dishes (including salads,
sides and mains), fish plates from the sea and meat plates from the
land, plus deliciously indulgent sweet things. In
addition, Mediterranean Summer Table is peppered with
vignettes on key Mediterranean ingredients, from olives and olive
oil to honey and saffron, to create a beautiful cookbook, and a
reference to treasure and revisit time and time again.
Discover 60 diverse and exciting ways with the mighty but humble
cauliflower, from fresh and rustic to elegant and richly spiced, is
there anything this wonder-vegetable can't do? It's the unassuming
ingredient that has become a force to be reckoned with. Whether
roasted, smashed, whipped, pickled or braised, each cooking method
gives it a new dimension of flavour, and these 60 recipes show off
the myriad ways cauliflower can be enjoyed. A master of disguise,
it can be a great undetected base and substitute for less
nutritious carbs, or it can take on other flavours and quite easily
star as the main event itself. As well as being utterly delicious,
cauliflower is also a super-healthy ingredient - a good source of
fibre, omega-3s, B vitamins and minerals. Try Crispy Cauliflower
Katsu Curry, Whole Roasted Lemon and Oregano Cauli with Pittas and
Yogurt Dressing, Umami Cauli Steaks, Quick Cauli Saffron Pilaf,
Freeform Cauliflower Tart, Smokey Cauli Arancini or even Deepest
Darkest Caramel Brownies!
|
You may like...
Eruption
Michael Crichton, James Patterson
Paperback
R543
R508
Discovery Miles 5 080
Blood Trail
Tony Park
Paperback
R310
R281
Discovery Miles 2 810
Out on Waters
James Michael Nagle
Hardcover
R953
R812
Discovery Miles 8 120
|