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Let's eat : : Recipes From my Kitchen Notebook

Parker Bowles, Tom. Book - 2012 None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 5 out of 5

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Includes index.
"The first cookbook from English foodie and author of The Year Of Eating Dangerously--comfort food from the country that invented itAward-winning food writer Tom Parker Bowles is one of the world's most enthusiastic eaters. He's as over the moon for simple food--a perfectly melting bacon, egg and cheese sandwich, or a rich tomato soup--as he is for the exotic, the fiery hot, and the elegant. Like many everyday gourmands, he never wastes a meal. The dinners he puts together for his young family at home are as carefully thought-out and executed as anything he makes for company. His easy culinary style and winning writing will delight fans of his fellow Englishman Simon Hopkinson's Roast Chicken and Other Stories. The 140 recipes in Let's Eat are dividedinto extremely useful chapters, such as "Comfort Food", "Quick Fixes," and "Slow & Low" and include: scrambled eggs roast lamb his Mum's heavenly roast chicken Asian noodle soup meatballs sticky toffee pudding Rounded out with a weekday cook's shortcuts and basics, such as how to make stock and how to transform leftovers into entirely new meals, Let's Eat is one of the best curl-up-and-read-it-tonight cookbooks of the season"-- Provided by publisher.
"Award-winning food writer Tom Parker Bowles is one of the world's most enthusiastic eaters. He's as over the moon for simple food--a perfectly melting bacon, egg and cheese sandwich, or a rich tomato soup--as he is for the exotic, the fiery hot, and theelegant. Like many everyday gourmands, he never wastes a meal. The dinners he puts together for his young family at home are as carefully thought-out and executed as anything he makes for company. His easy culinary style and winning writing will delight fans of his fellow Englishman Simon Hopkinson's Roast Chicken and Other Stories. The 140 recipes in Let's Eat are divided into extremely useful chapters, such as "Comfort Food", "Quick Fixes," and "Slow & Low" and include: scrambled eggs roast lamb his Mum's heavenly roast chicken Asian noodle soup meatballs sticky toffee pudding Rounded out with a weekday cook's shortcuts and basics, such as how to make stock and how to transform leftovers into entirely new meals, Let's Eat is one of the best curl-up-and-read-it-tonight cookbooks of the season. "-- Provided by publisher.

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PUBLISHED
New York : St. Martin's Press, 2012.
Year Published: 2012
Description: 272 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781250014337
1250014336

SUBJECTS
Cooking.
Cookbooks.