Budget cookery Books
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd Budget Air-Fryer Cookbook: Money-Saving Meals for
Book SynopsisAn ALL-NEW air-fryer book from the SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLING AUTHOR whose original book on this hugely popular subject has sold more than 250,000 copies to date. “The ultimate guide to the subject” The Telegraph magazine, for The Air-fryer Cookbook This is the MUST-HAVE cookbook for anyone cooking on a budget – 101 recipes that make the most of lower-cost ingredients and reduce food waste, to help cut your household spend. Jenny Tschiesche's first bestselling book proved that your air fryer doesn’t just have to be for beige food! Now she takes things a step further with recipes created to help lower both your food and energy costs! These ingenious recipes make use of cheaper cuts of meat, affordable store-cupboard staples, no-waste frozen ingredients and leftovers to save time and money. Get creative with tasty recipes for Bagel Pizzas, Dirty Fries and Leftover Pasta Frittata, plus Chilli-Lime Chicken Wings, Falafel Burgers and Baked Bean Shakshuka. The popularity of air fryers looks set to last, and why not? Using an air fryer drastically cuts down on cooking times, making it ideal for anyone cooking in a hurry. The budget-conscious recipes in this book cater for a wide range of tastes and needs, exploring ideas for using cans, jars and cartons, cooking from frozen, using up leftovers, using cheaper cuts of meat, grains and pulses, vegetable-based dishes and much more.
£14.44
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd Theo’s Family Kitchen: 75 Recipes for Fast, Feel
Book SynopsisBusy chef, TV personality and father of three THEO MICHAELS holds the answer to the challenges of feeding a family with easy and fun recipes for every day. Complete with tips and tricks from a busy working chef, this is the ULTIMATE feel-good family cookbook to solve all your family kitchen nightmares. This invaluable book is sure to become your most-used family cookbook with recipes to suit the fussiest of eaters, veggies and carnivores alike. Rustle up tempting and filling platefuls of something fast, take more time to prepare something special for a sit-down meal at the weekend and occasionally cook for extended family and friends. Recipes include Singapore-style Noodles, Halloumi Buddha Bowl, Feta-marinated Pork Chops, Crispy Chilli Beef, and Gingered Treacle Tart to name just a few. Easy comfort food for days when the world is against you, dishes that the kids can get involved in preparing, tray-bakes and one-pots, fun Friday fake-away ideas that are kinder to your household budget than ordering in, and a few special occasion treats. Plus recipes to please a sweet tooth, and new ways to put a spin on store-cupboard standbys and get the most out of forgotten food lurking in the freezer.
£18.00
Debra Trevino The Easy Pohl Schmitt Bread Maker Cookbook: 200
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£22.70
Debra Trevino The Easy Pohl Schmitt Bread Maker Cookbook: 200
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£28.49
Nigella Brown Easy Keto Diet Recipes: Tasty & Easy Recipes for
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£23.23
Octopus Publishing Group Wok for Less: Budget-Friendly Asian Meals in 30
Book Synopsis'Flavour-packed, easy recipes that won't break the bank' - Tom KerridgeThe wok is an incredibly quick, heat-efficient cooking method - and a lot less expensive (and bulky) than an air fryer. Chinese and Asian cuisines have also always featured recipes that use cheaper ingredients. In Wok for Less, Sunday Times bestselling author Ching-He Huang focuses on these traditional, clever ways to reduce costs - all without scrimping on taste.From creative ways to make fish, seafood and meat go further, to inventive veg-packed dishes that will satisfy the most committed carnivore, and ideas for using storecupboard ingredients to make multiple meals, the recipes will not only bring you joy but will save you both time and money. Praise for Asian Green'There's a lot more than wok-based cooking in this beautifully photographed book.' The Times'The Greens Goddess' Daily MailThe Times Best Food Books of the Year 2021Evening Standard Best Vegetarian Cookbooks 2022
£18.75
Piera Angeli No Carboidrati 2022: Deliziose Ricette Per
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£23.24
White Lion Publishing The Complete Multicooker Cooking Guide
£5.99
Kirti Rana Nejlepsí Indické Recepty 2022: Chutné Recepty
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£36.09
Skittledog Pantry Genius
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£17.58
Quadrille Publishing Ltd Thrifty Vegan: 150 Budget-Friendly Recipes That
Book Synopsis150 of the best budget recipes from Katy Beskow's original 15-Minute Vegan series. In as little as 15 minutes you can have a delicious meal on the table using readily available, budget-friendly ingredients and fuss-free cooking techniques. Thrifty Vegan starts with Katy's introduction to plant-based cooking, with advice on the equipment you need to make your cooking go faster, plus essential storecupboard ingredients and money saving tips. With 150 recipes to satisfy at any time of day, this book is not only the go-to cookbook for new and established vegans, but also for home cooks looking for effortless and wallet-friendly ways to bring plant-based meals into their kitchen. This is feel-good, effortless food by an expert in vegan cooking – nothing could be simpler and faster than the Thrifty Vegan.
£15.30
Quadrille Publishing Ltd Every Last Bite
Book Synopsis“Rosie is nothing short of a national treasure, up there with Elizabeth David and Delia Smith. Her recipes are bold, unassuming, uncomplicated, and resplendently delicious. You will use this book a lot.” – Itamar Srulovich “Reading Rosie is like standing next to her at the stove - warm, encouraging, gentle guidance backed by encyclopaedic knowledge and terrifying intelligence.” – Tim HaywardMore and more of us want to shop well, spend less and cook and eat sustainably. Every Last Bite offers recipes, tips and practical advice for preparing fantastic food on a budget, with very little waste, and using minimal energy and resources. Chef Rosie Sykes knows how to get the most flavour and value out of ingredients. Across 70 recipes she'll show you how to plan, prepare and cook dishes with maximum taste but minimum cost. From quick and practical filler-uppers like Anchovy Butter Toast with a F
£15.19
Quadrille Publishing Ltd Second Helpings: Transform Leftovers Into
Book Synopsis"I've read enough by Sue Quinn to know I would want any book she wrote." – Nigella Lawson"This will change 'fridge forages' forever. Fabulous recipes." – Diana Henry"It's all so clever and drool worthy and I know that it will convert lots of people to using their leftovers." – Melissa Hemsley"My favourite kind of cooking – clever and delicious!" – Felicity Cloake"I love your book so much. It is beyond useful. Total triumph." – India KnightSecond Helpings offers 100 delicious and innovative ways to use up leftovers, to help you waste less food and spend less money. The book is packed with ingenious ways to use up bits and bobs in the fridge, half-empty packets in the larder, past-their-best fruit and veg as well leftovers from previous meals. Sue Quinn shows that when we truly celebrate leftovers, they can be a springboard for exciting dishes that taste just as good – if not better – than the meal from which they hailed. This inspirational cookbook includes 100 recipes and ideas that showcase the most commonly wasted foods, such as bread, milk, cheese, potatoes, bananas, apples, salad leaves, leftover takeaways and previous meals. Second Helpings is the go-to cookbook for cooking up a feast, saving money and supporting the planet.
£15.19
Quadrille Publishing Ltd The Seriously Good Veggie Student Cookbook
Book SynopsisThe Seriously Good Veggie Student Cookbook shows you how to ditch the takeaways and make meals you actually want to eat – with 80 delicious recipes. We all know the benefits of going meat-free – but when you're a student with limited shelf space, a tight budget and little kitchen experience, creating tasty veggie and vegan meals at home seems impossible. This book is here to change that.The Seriously Good Veggie Student Cookbook contains 80 recipes, all based around cheap, staple ingredients like rice, pasta, potatoes and bread, along with a helpful guide to equipment, hygiene and buying food on a budget. Whether you want library-friendly lunches like Vegan Caesar Pasta Salad, to homemade Falafel Pitas to prove to your parents you really can cook, this book has it all. And, with a photo for each recipe and easy-to-follow instructions, you'll never go hungry again! From fresher's week to gradua
£11.69
Octopus Publishing Group The Little Book of Vegan Student Food
Book SynopsisA pocket-sized guide to all things vegan grub, this little book is the perfect gift for students who hunger for easy, affordable and feel-good foodThe student lifestyle doesn''t always lend itself to extravagant cooking - most of the time you might get by with toast - but this book is for those that crave a little creativity, sustainability and flavour in the kitchen.Vegan student food always packs a plant-based punch, promising tasty ingredients, high nutritional value and ethical peace of mind. Featuring an array of budget-friendly, flavourful and easy-to-make meals, this guide gives you the vegan recipes you need to spice up your student suppers.From comfort food to gourmet dishes, study snacks to batch bakes and delicious drinks, the recipes, tips and trivia inside this book will put the variety in your vegan diet.Whether you''re already a meat-free chef, a vegan cooking newcomer or an omnivore looking to explore plant-based food in your st
£7.59
Orion Publishing Co Feed Your Family For £20...In A Hurry!:
Book SynopsisOver half a million people have learnt to meal plan, budget and cook for just £20 a week through Lorna Cooper's popular cookery blog and debut cookbook. And now she's back and ready to feed the nation on a budget, and in only 20 minutes! Feed Your Family for £20 a Week...In a Hurry! is the cookbook that every time- and cash-stretched parent needs in their kitchen. A busy mum of three, Lorna understands how difficult it is to keep the whole family fed on a budget, and to find the time to cook wholesome meals in amongst the pressures of everyday life. With Lorna's savvy shopping tips and clever shortcuts, you'll be amazed what you can make in under 20 minutes AND for under £20 a week. From Tuscan Chicken Pasta to Philly Cheese Steak and Peanut Butter Cookies, never has saving time AND money been so easy!
£15.29
Orion Publishing Co Feed Your Family: More From Less - Shop smart.
Book SynopsisSHOP SMART and COOK CLEVER to save time and money in the kitchen. Lorna Cooper of popular cookery blog Feed Your Family for £20 A Week is back with her most useful cookbook yet.As a busy mum of three, Lorna Cooper knows only too well the challenge of feeding a busy family on a budget. With this new book she'll teach you how to transform one key ingredient into four meals - saving you time, money and headspace, and also reducing waste with every dish.For every recipe cooked from scratch, Lorna will show you how to make three more fuss-free dishes to feed four people. From a delicious Roast Chicken dinner that also gives you Lemon Chicken and Pasta Soup, Taco Bell Chicken Quesadillas, and Chicken Bolognaise, to an all-in-one Pot Roast Pork that transforms into Mexican Pork Soup, Pulled Pork Nachos and Pork Jambalaya for the days that follow, never has delicious, affordable family food been easier.With chapters on chicken, lamb, pork, fish and vegetables, plus lots of savvy tips on batch cooking, loving your leftovers and getting the most out of all your ingredients, this book is packed full of ideas for simple, tasty food the whole family will love.
£15.29
Orion Publishing Co The Tortilla Cookbook
Book SynopsisInspired by the viral TikTok trend #TortillaChallenge, this cookbook is packed with 60 quick, easy and delicious wrap recipes that you can make for breakfast, lunch or dinner.The concept is simple: you cut a slit in a tortilla and then top each quadrant with a different ingredient, then, you fold the tortilla over on itself and toast it, fry it or just eat it as is! There's never been a simpler way of creating a tasty, nutritious meal in a matter of minutes. Whether you're looking for a filling breakfast, lunch to go, or quick fix dinner; this book has you covered. With each recipe accompanied by a photo, chapters include: BRILLIANT BREAKFAST & BRUNCHEVERYDAY FAVOURITESLOVE YOUR LEFTOVERSEASY CHEESYSWEET TREATS
£7.49
Anness Publishing Best Ever Budget Recipes: 175 fabulous low-cost
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£6.99
Watkins Media Limited Veggienomics
Book SynopsisForget shopping at discount supermarkets, buying inferior products or cutting back on food. Nicola Graimes, the award-winning vegetarian author, has written a truly inventive and savvy book showing how adopting a vegetarian diet can significantly cut the cost of your shopping. With an emphasis on delicious global food, Veggienomics shows how to seek out the best-value vegetarian meals, focusing on in-season ingredients, foraging, growing your own, buying in bulk, and making full use of leftovers. Pick up beetroot from a market stall, for example, or from your veg patch, and find brilliant tips and recipes for delicious meals to enjoy with friends and family, or hoard in your cupboard, fridge or freezer. (Every edible bit will be made use of, even the stalks and leaves.) Try foraging for the ingredients for the Wild Garlic and Mushroom Udon Pot, making the most of seasonal fare with Winter Root, Cheddar & Cider Pie, or even buying in bulk for the Chipotle Cakes with Chilli & Lime Yogurt. Complete with brilliant tips and nuggets of information, all the recipes are modern, international and truly mouth-watering.
£11.24
Watkins Media Limited The Thrifty Veggie: Economical, sustainable meals
Book SynopsisLooking for ways to cut the cost of your weekly food shop? This inventive and savvy cookbook shows you how to make simple, delicious, meat-free meals using everyday storecupboard ingredients that are good for you, your pocket and the planet! Award-winning cookery writer Nicola Graimes shares her best-value vegetarian and vegan meals with useful tips for thrifty shopping, freezing and cooking. With chapters arranged by storecupboard essentials – pasta, rice, noodles, eggs, nuts, beans and grains – each recipe combines trusty staples with in-season fresh produce to create modern, global and truly mouthwatering dishes. Try making the most of seasonal veg with Winter Root, Cheddar & Cider Pie or Pea, Mint and Feta Crostini, buying in bulk for the Chipotle Cakes with Chilli & Lime Yogurt or Lentil, Preserved Lemon and Date Tagine, or reviving leftovers with Last-of-the-Beans Risotto or Arancini Eggs. This is the new and updated edition of Veggienomics.
£13.49
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Little Book of Frugal Tips
Book SynopsisUse everything, waste nothing, save money, and time with 50 frugal pointers to live your life by. The Little Books of Tips series is a collection of books, each 50 tips in size, delivering wisdom and advice on a whole range of popular subjects covering food, gardening, craft, sports and hobbies. Over quarter of a million copies sold across the series.
£5.34
Clearview Poor Cook: Fabulous Food for Next to Nothing
Book SynopsisEconomically challenged as we are again in 2012, this is the perfect way to reduce the family grocery bill and at the same time produce simple classic food. Over 300 classic recipes that you can’t find in modern cookery books such as Baked Eggs, Kedgeree, Steak and Kidney Pudding and Apple Dumplings sit easily alongside the author’s love of French and Italian cuisine. Pot-au-feu, Clafoutis, Risotto Milanese and Coffee Granita as well as many other international dishes make their appearance here. Practical information as to the most inexpensive cuts of meat, metric conversions, temperature charts, roasting tables and essential larder ingredients make this book a timely addition to every kitchen.
£9.49
HarperCollins Publishers Earth MOB: Reduce waste, spend less, be
Book Synopsis This is the MOB manifesto for change: a straight-talking handbook that deals with the ecological problems of our age and shows us how we can tackle them from our kitchens, the MOB way. MOB Kitchen are the pioneers of budget-friendly food for the masses and with their core demographic sitting in-between Gen-Z and Millennials it's time to address the concerns of a generation and equip the MOB with the core principles of how they can cook, eat and live green. Earth MOB seeks to answer some of the most commonly asked questions surrounding food production and its impact on the environment and what we can to reduce our footprint. From sustainability to seasonality, plastic-free and zero-waste, Earth MOB is filled with thrifty kitchen tips and delicious recipes to help you save money and cut down on food waste as well as advice on how to shop and store food more efficiently. With information on sustainable food swaps, intuitive cooking hacks and how to make the most of your leftovers, this small but mighty book is the go-to for any ecologically-minded cook. Join the Earth MOB and let’s start making a difference.Trade Review'MOB Kitchen has already charmed the culinary pants off a generation with easy, inexpensive, unfailingly delicious recipes presented with unaffected gusto. Now, the “Earth MOB Manifesto” is growing with a straight-talking handbook that explores the ecological problems of our age and how we can tackle them from our kitchens.' * Vanity Fair online *
£9.49
HarperCollins Publishers Every Last Crumb: From fresh loaf to final crust,
Book SynopsisEvery Last Crumb is a collection of thrifty, delicious dishes designed to make the most of your bread, minimise food waste, and inspire creativity. Comprising around 80 recipes, each chapter looks at a day in the life of a loaf and offers a variety of exciting ways to use it. "This isn’t a baking book. It’s an eating book" – James Ramsden. Inspired by the traditional cookbooks of yesteryear, Every Last Crumb fuses old-fashioned culinarily resourcefulness with a modern palette to create a giftable book with a zero-waste mentality at its core; from classic sandwiches and bread and butter pudding, to brown bread ice cream and even fermented rye bread beer. Filled with beautiful line drawings, this nostalgic cookbook offers a retro feel with a broad appeal, in particular for those who consider themselves foodies – home cooks and food lovers, amateur bakers, cooks who like variety and novelty, and who occasionally want to step outside their comfort zone. Taking you through the five day life cycle of the loaf, each chapter offers a range of recipes to suit your loaf, making sure you make the most of your leftovers in the most delicious way. With thousands of people across the nation having rediscovered the joy of baking during lockdown, this is the modern antidote to reducing waste, using the whole loaf and a little culinary ingenuity. Chapters include:Day One – A Freshly Baked LoafDay Two - Toast & FriendsDay Three- Salads & PuddingsDay Four – CrustsDay Five – Crumbs Word Count: 21,008Trade Review‘This book is a love letter to bread from toast to soup, salad to pudding. A total joy.’ – Anna Jones ‘A delightful romp through some of the sexier things you can do with a good loaf.’ – Thomasina Miers
£11.69
HarperCollins Publishers Cook, Batch, Freeze: Easy meals to feed your
Book SynopsisCook, Batch, Freeze is the ideal book for anyone looking to save time and money, without scrimping on flavour and nutritious value. By understanding how to make the most of your freezer, by cooking in bulk and freezing leftovers, you can cut down on the cost of your ingredients and the time you spend in your kitchen. Packed with 100 delicious recipes and with chapters on Meat, Fish, Vegetables, Bread, Fruit and Cakes, this comprehensive guide means that you will always have a meal on-hand for any occasion. The flavour-filled recipes include Lentil and Venison Sausage Stew, Thai Coconut Fish Curry, Smoked Aubergine Tagine, Pear, Saffron and Ginger Tarte Tatin, Easy Spiced Banana and Apricot Bread and Peach and Mascarpone Crumble Cake. Cook, Batch, Freeze features all the basic recipes a busy cook needs, as well as family favourites and showstoppers for special occasions. Every recipe features health and safety advice on freezing, defrosting and reheating, and there are handy at-a-glance charts of ingredients that show which ones can be frozen and for how long. With recipes for sauces and quick snacks, as well as full meals, breads and puddings, with this book your freezer is your secret weapon in the kitchen.
£9.49
HarperCollins Publishers Rustle Up: one-paragraph recipes for flavour
Book Synopsis One-paragraph recipes for fuss-free flavour any day of the week –––‘Rustle Up is such a clever and different approach to cookery writing. It’s like having a mate in the kitchen guiding you through, in the least fussy way possible. Brilliant’ Georgina Hayden We've all experienced that moment when you open the fridge and need inspiration to rustle up something a bit different from the usual repertoire, without too much faff and a trip to the supermarket. Rustle Up is a collection of tried-and-tested micro recipes, kept short and sweet at just one paragraph each. Using simple ingredients, store-cupboard staples and basic equipment, these dishes promise good food, whether you're cooking solo in a tiny kitchen, making meals with mates or impressing at a family gathering. Packed with tips and recipe variations, there is inspiration galore and all the answers to rustling up a storm for any occasion. Chapters include:Rise and Shine: Best breakfast and brunch dishesOn the Hop: Lunch should never be overlooked, whether you're using leftovers or cooking from scratch. From nourishing soups to no-cook mezze, these recipes fit the lunchtime bill perfectly.Around the Table: Shared meals around the kitchen table with family and friends. More laid-back assemblies than dinner parties, the dishes are comforting, life-affirming meals that need no special equipment or expert knowledge.Always Salad: Our favourite salads, from quick-pickles to a warm coconut salad that's ideal for rebooting the senses.The Golden Hour: Whether it's the warm summer sunshine or a cosy autumnal evening, here are 3-ingredient cocktails and some moreish snacks to excite and inspire.Something Sweet: Simple desserts, sweet treats, #onebitepuddings and easy #weekdaybakes including plenty of gluten-free and nourishing low-sugar options. Recipes so easy they’ve been memorised, like tiny culinary poems, by their passers-on. Recipes, in other words, you’ll want to eat on repeat.Trade Review‘Rustle Up is such a clever and different approach to cookery writing. It’s like having a mate in the kitchen guiding you through, in the least fussy way possible. Brilliant’ Georgina Hayden ‘Delish dishes. I want to eat them all’ John Gregory-Smith
£15.29
Books By Boxer Broke Bites: Tips, Tricks and Recipes for Cooking
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£9.49
America's Test Kitchen The Sheet Pan
£24.00
Hardie Grant US Last Minute Dinner Party
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£20.00
Juniper Publishing Canadian Living: Pasta & Noodles
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£16.96
White Star Batch Cooking: Save Time, Save Money!
Book SynopsisBatch cooking is a method of organising the work that allows you to cook all the meals of the week in advance, in just one moment. You can cook all at once: the prepared food is kept in the fridge or freezer so you have it ready immediately when needed in the following days. Plan ahead and cook in advance on Sunday in less than three hours! One of the trendiest in matter of cookery books: a handy manual to become a quick chef in your own kitchen to save time, money and eat healthy. Fifty-six easy and healthy recipes all perfectly organised to meet the needs in terms of quality and variety within the week.
£12.34
Page Street Publishing Brew This Book
£19.54