Food & Drink Books
Little, Brown Book Group The Everyday Halogen Oven Cookbook: Quick, Easy
Book SynopsisThis book, by nutritionist Sarah Flower, is packed with delicious, healthy and simple meals as well as general advice on how to use and maintain your Halogen Cooker. Halogen Cookers are ideal for those who live alone; or for cooking quick, easy and nutritious family meals without the expense of heating up a conventional oven. With your halogen oven you can cook up to 40% faster than with your conventional oven. It can be used to bake, grill, defrost, roast, steam and brown, and is the perfect one pot cooker. Unlike a microwave, it can cook brown and crispy pastry dishes and jacket potatoes. - How to get the most from your halogen cooker - Weekly menu plans - Soups and Casseroles - Main Meals - Quick snacks - Cakes and desserts - Stockists & further information. For more recipes and tips for your halogen oven, join our online community at www.everydayhalogen.comContents: Introduction; 1. Using Your Halogen Oven; 2. Snacks; 3. Potatoes; 4. Meat; 5. Fish; 6. Vegetarian; 7. Desserts; 8. Cakes and Treats; 9. Meal Planner; Index.Table of ContentsIntroduction; 1. Using Your Halogen Oven; 2. Snacks; 3. Potatoes; 4. Meat; 5. Fish; 6. Vegetarian; 7. Desserts; 8. Cakes and Treats; 9. Meal Planner; Index.
£10.44
Little, Brown Book Group Everyday Lebanese Cooking
Book SynopsisUsing only fresh produce and a balanced mix of fresh vegetables, fresh fruit, herbs, fish, poultry and occasionally meat, Lebanese food has the reputation of being amongst the healthiest in the world.This book includes a wide variety of dishes from Lebanese cuisine, including the well known and delicious Hummus, Baba Ghanouj and Tabouleh through to the most authentic and traditional recipes from the rural mountains and bustling cities along the Mediterranean coast. An emphasis on vegetables and pulses means that many recipes are vegetarian friendly as well as being simple, healthy and affordable. You will discover how to turn a few ingredients into a very tasty meal.Trade ReviewLovely ideas for vegetarian salads, starters and dips. * Vegetarian Living *Table of Contents1. An introduction to Lebanese food, and the people and culture of Lebanon 2. Soups and Salads 3. Maza(starters) 4. Meat,chicken and fish main dishes 5. Meals using Vegetables and Pulses 6. Sweets,including delicious Middle Eastern Pastries
£15.29
Hatherleigh Press,U.S. Plant Based Cooking Made Easy: Over 100 Recipes
Book SynopsisThe Whole Food Plant Based Cookbook features over 100 simple, plant based recipes which are equal parts delicious and healthy.
£17.09
Gooseberry Patch I'll be Home for Christmas Cookbook
Book SynopsisSnowflakes are swirling, carolers are singing and shoppers are crowding into shops...Christmas is coming! If you're like us, you'd love to recreate the holiday magic you remember from homes growing up, but don't have all day to spend in the kitchen.I'll be Home for Christmas Cookbook is filled with simple-to-make recipes for every festive occasion. For Christmas morning breakfast, serve Christmas Sausage Soufflé and Overnight Sticky Buns. After sledding or cutting down the tree, warm everyone up with mugs of Yellow Pea Soup. An open-house buffet with Ambrosia Cheese Dip and Grandma's Cocktail Nibbles is perfect for merrymaking with friends.Busy-day dinners are a snap with Granny's Baked Macaroni & Cheese or Mom's One-Pot Chicken Supper. Make the big day special with Nonna's Christmas Eve Spaghetti, Mama's Baked Brown Sugar Ham or Tangy Glazed Chicken. Ginger-Orange Cranberries and Corn & Broccoli Casserole round out a festive menu.What we all remember most about holidays with family is the desserts, right? Try favorites like Cranberry Cream Pie and Apple Spice Cake...yum! Cookies are a must, so we've rounded up Sugar Doodle Drops and Chocolate Gingerbread Men. They're so much fun to make and eat!You'll also find sweet memories of holidays gone by, plus clever tips for sharing Christmas with your kids, grandkids and those young at heart!
£13.29
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd Pasta Perfect: Over 70 Delicious Recipes, from
Book SynopsisWhen it comes to eating fresh and delicious food – pasta is the ideal choice. This book includes over 70 recipes, from authentic Italian classics to vibrant and contemporary dishes. A plate of pasta is one of the most satisfying things in the world – whether coated in a rich tomato-based ragù, doused in a fragrant herb pesto or smothered in creamy carbonara sauce. Pasta has many merits: it is inexpensive, quick to make and works both as an everyday staple or a dinner party showstopper. Laura’s approach is that the heart and soul of each dish is down to the sauce. The dishes are divided into Quick and Easy with simple stunners such as Pepper and Parmesan and Lemon Artichoke Pesto. Vegetables and Fungi comes next with an umami-rich Wild Mushroom Ragu. Following this is Fish and Seafood with a simple Salmon Carbonara as well as luxurious affairs like Asparagus and Scallop. In Meat and Poultry are Best-ever Meatballs and Spicy ‘Nduja Sausage. Flip to the Creamy and Cheesy chapter to find earthy Gorgonzola and Walnut and zesty Saffron and Courgette.
£14.24
Adventure Publications, Incorporated Home Winemaking: The Simple Way to Make Delicious
Book SynopsisSimple Instructions and Superb Recipes from a Winemaking Legend With local breweries and wineries popping up everywhere, learning how to make wine is on everyone’s “to do” list. Utilize the guidance of home-winemaking legend Jack B. Keller, Jr. In the 1990s, Jack started one of the first (if not the first) wine blogs on the internet. His expertise, along with that of wine chemistry guru Daniel Pambianchi, is shared with you in Home Winemaking. It takes a fun, practical, step-by-step approach to making your own wine. The book begins with an introduction to winemaking, including basic principles, equipment needed, and exactly what to do. After the fundamentals are covered, you’re given a variety of tested, proven, delicious recipes. More than just grape wines, you’ll learn how to make wine out of everything from juices and concentrates to foraged ingredients such as berries and roots. There are even recipes that utilize dandelions and other unexpected ingredients. With 65 options, you can expand your winemaking season indefinitely! Jack’s simple approach to the subject is perfect for beginners, but winemakers of every skill level will appreciate the wealth of information. So get this essential winemaking book, and get started. You’ll be sipping to your success in no time.Table of ContentsIntroduction Chapter 1: Essential Concepts Chapter 2: Equipment, Additives, and Supplies Chapter 3: Putting It All Together Chapter 4: Grape Wine Recipes Chapter 5: Soft Fruit and Berry Wine Recipes Chapter 6: Hard Fruit Wine Recipes Chapter 7: Root Wine Recipes Chapter 8: Flowers, Herbs, and Forage Wine Recipes Chapter 9: Wine Recipes for Concentrates Chapter 10: Juice Wine Recipes Appendices Index
£17.09
Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed Dinner in French
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£22.10
Pan Macmillan Pinch of Nom Everyday Light: 100 Tasty, Slimming
Book Synopsis100 delicious recipes – all under 400 calories – from the authors of Pinch of Nom, the fastest-selling cookbook of all time.Great-tasting recipes. Hassle-free slimming.Featuring proper breakfasts, light takes on family favourites, cheeky fakeaways and speedy midweek meals, Pinch of Nom Everyday Light is full of hearty, everyday recipes – nearly half of which are vegetarian. From Fish and Chips to Pizza Loaded Fries, Sloppy Dogs to Firecracker Prawns, and Hash Brown Breakfast Bake to Crying Tiger Beef, every recipe is under 400 calories including accompaniments, and has been tried and tested by twenty Pinch of Nom community members.'These tasty, healthy recipes are so easy and made with simple-to-find ingredients. We’re so proud of this food that the whole family can enjoy together. We hope you like making the dishes, but mostly we hope you love eating them!' - Kate & KayTrade ReviewThe Pinch of Nom authors are clearly geniuses. -- The TimesI find myself more roused to action by these recipes – easy, irreverent, inexpensive – than I am by a lot of the more involved recipes that grace the highbrow weekend food supplements. -- Ruby Tandoh, GuardianTurning “healthyish” food into a phenomenon -- Eleanor Steafel, Daily TelegraphPinch of Nom is headed up by pro foodies...recipes are accessible for all in terms of budget and availability. -- Anna Hunter, Get the GlossDelicious dishes that won't pile on the pounds. -- Daily MailDelicious and diet friendly! -- Best
£17.00
Watkins Media Big Book of LowCarb Recipes
Book SynopsisThe Big Book of Low-Carb Recipes is the essential tool for anyone who is interested in controlling their weight by cutting down their intake of carbohydrates. And if you thought that a low-carb lifestyle meant eating unlimited amounts of unhealthy, fatty foods, then think again! The key to success is eating the right type of carb alongside good sources of protein and fat. By focusing on unrefined carbohydrates - and eating these in carefully controlled amounts - you can keep blood sugar levels steady, have heaps of energy, and feel full for longer. Featuring innovative, delicious and nutritionally balanced dishes, The Big Book of Low-Carb Recipes provides a safe and responsible blueprint for low-carb eating.
£13.49
HarperCollins Focus Sweet Success
Book SynopsisLEARN THE RECIPE FOR STARTING A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSFor the first time ever, founder of Sprinkles cupcakes, Candace Nelson, is sharing the recipe for success in her new book, Sweet Success. She will walk you through the steps she took to build a globally beloved brand, so you can do it too. Although she deals in frosting, there’s no sugarcoating here. Candace pushes back the kitchen door to reveal mistakes, misses, and lessons learned the hard way. Readers will learn how to: Obtain the key ingredients to any successful business Craft the mindset of an entrepreneur Learn the secret recipe for packaging a product for profit Turn kitchen experiments into top selling products Cultivate a community of brand evangelists Step into a personal brand to amplify the business Know where to put marketing dollars most effectively And much more. In a time of unprecedented disrupTrade Review'If you are curious about starting a business that will break through all the noise, Sweet Success is where you should begin. Learning from Candace is like taking a crash course in creativity, innovation and hard work. As a world class female founder, Candace shares her most valuable wisdom to guide readers on the path from idea to exit. A must-read manual for any aspiring entrepreneur!' * —Reese Witherspoon, Founder Hello Sunshine *'In Sweet Success, Candace provides a clear roadmap for building a successful business. With powerful personal stories and practical advice, this book will inspire future entrepreneurs to push past doubts and go for it.' * —Sheryl Sandberg, Founder of Lean In and Option B *'Sweet Success is a must-read for anyone who has ever dreamed of being an entrepreneur. With humility and humor, Candace shares her secret roadmap to building a beloved brand and national chain from her tiny Los Angeles apartment. If you have ever tasted the magic of a Sprinkles cupcake, you know you're in for a treat with this life changing book!' * —Whitney Wolfe Herd, Founder and CEO, Bumble *Candace disrupted a legacy industry by focusing on one simple thing--the cupcake--and created a celebrity, Oprah-endorsed craze that changed her life forever. From cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset to pinpointing and testing the idea, establishing an authentic brand, and keeping the innovative spirit going, Candace shares the secrets to her success and proves that great things can happen when you set an intention and go after your dreams. * Nyakio Grieco, Founder, Thirteen Lune *Candace turns up the heat to melt the barriers to entrepreneurship and invites everyone to the table by providing her simple recipe for success. This book is a flurry of practical advice from Candace and fellow female business owners: smart, funny, and straightforward. You'll immediately be inspired to get the burners going on your business idea by reading Sweet Success. * Jenna Kutcher, New York Times Bestselling Author and Host of The Goal Digger Podcast *Who opens a temple to carbs at the height of the low-carb craze? Nobody--except Candace, who had the audacity to start Sprinkles in 2005, sparking a cupcake bakery revolution that has inspired a generation of female entrepreneurs. This book brings that bravado to readers ready to take the next step in pivoting toward a much sweeter career and life. Through the eyes of an innovator, she gives you the strength and belief in yourself to defy expectations with any creation. * Denise Woodard, Founder and CEO, Partake Foods *
£17.09
Smith Street Books Kolkata: Recipes from the heart of Bengal
Book SynopsisKolkata is an exhilarating city in West Bengal with a vibrant foodie reputation. Considered the cultural capital of India and nicknamed ‘City of Joy’, Kolkata is an amalgam of old and new India, and its cuisine draws influences from far afield, combining historic Mughal, Chinese, Tibetan and British colonial elements to form a unique food landscape that begs to be explored. Famous for their love of fish, vegetables and desserts, Bengalis place great emphasis on eating well and their delicious regional specialities are justly revered. In this stunning book, Rinku Dutt showcases the best food the city has to offer, with more than 70 simple recipes that can be easily recreated in home kitchens. The unique atmosphere of the city is brought alive with arresting food and travel photography, telling the story of a city bursting with energy and diversity, of numerous cultures and traditions, with ever-popular street food, a thriving restaurant and café scene, and the legacy of family favourites handed down through generations. From sustaining breakfasts, simple lunches or favourite street-food bites, to rich and fragrant dinners and delectable sweets, there is so much to discover in Kolkata.
£24.70
Ebury Publishing Good + Simple
Book SynopsisThe bestselling second cookbook from Hemsley + Hemsley, including recipes from Jasmine and Melissa's Channel 4 series Eating Well with Hemsley + Hemsley.Good + Simple celebrates the pleasure of delicious food that is simple to make, a joy to share and just so happens to be good for you. Jasmine and Melissa Hemsley’s principles of healthy home cooking built around gut health, whole foods and affordable ingredients show how tasty and achievable eating well can be.The sisters have created 140 nutritious and exciting new recipes – reworked classics, prepare ahead dishes, fast suppers with leftovers for packed lunches, energising breakfasts and snacks, satisfying breads, desserts and bakes. Infused with Jasmine and Melissa’s love of cooking and eating, Good + Simple includes plenty of practical tips and down-to-earth advice to help you gain confidence in the kitchen, plan for the coming week and cook foryou and your family with ease. Enjoy real food. Look and feel amazing every day.Trade ReviewMy three most-used cookery books - Nigella, Ottolenghi and these girls [Hemsley + Hemsley]. I live on their stuff. It is JOYOUS! -- Caitlin MoranI love everything these gorgeous sisters create. * Vogue *This is so so good. -- Jenni Murray * Woman's Hour, BBC Radio 4 *The Hemsley sisters deliver dishes that are as nutritious as they are delicious. * The Times Magazine *When it comes to healthy, nutritious, sustainable eating, they are quite simply hors pair. * The Guardian *Table of Contents 1: INTRODUCTION 2: THE HEMSLEY + HEMSLEY PHILOSOPHY 3: 15 H+H PRINCIPLES FOR EATING WELL 4: GOOD + SIMPLE COOKING TIPS 1: NOTES FOR VEGANS, VEGETARIANS AND THOSE WITH ALLERGIES 5: GETTING STARTED 6: THE ONE-WEEK REBOOT 7: BREAKFAST 8: SOUPS AND STEWS 9: SIDES AND SNACKS 10: SANDWICHES AND SALADS 11: FISH AND MEAT 12: VEGETABLE MAINS 13: DIPS, DRESSINGS, SAUCES AND SPREADS 14: BAKING, DESSERTS AND SWEETS 15: DRINKS 16: PLANNING AHEAD 1: SUNDAY COOK-OFF 2: TWO WEEKLY MENU PLANS 17: STOCKING YOUR KITCHEN 18: KITCHEN ESSENTIALS 19: H+H LIVING 20: EATING WELL ON THE GO 21: INDEX 22: ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
£21.25
Carus Books Anyone Can Taste Wine: (You Just Need This Book)
Book SynopsisIf you love wine, this book will give you all the knowledge and self-confidence you need to become a world-class wine taster. It reveals in methodical steps exactly how to acquire essential wine-tasting skills. Cees (it’s pronounced ‘Case’) van Casteren is a brilliant scientist, author, and international wine competition judge, as well as one of the global super-elite (less than 500 top experts worldwide) who have been able to earn the supreme title, Master of Wine.Anyone Can Taste Wine first appeared in Dutch and instantly established itself in the Netherlands as far and away the most authoritative and popular book on the subject.From the book’s introductory chapter:“Many people typically believe that the ability to taste comes from some kind of inborn, innate aptitude—as though ‘taste’ were a genetic hand-me-down—something that you either have, or you don’t have. But that’s not true.“Wine tasting is a skill. Anyone can taste wine, as long as they have normally functioning senses of smell and taste. Anyone (that is) who is motivated to learn and practice—a lot—can become a good wine taster. Genes or no genes.“Much of this skill will involve awareness of how to train your senses. While there are genetic differences between humans in terms of smelling and tasting, these innate differences do not make one taster better than another. Research by taste professor Linda Bartoshuk, previously at the University of Yale, has shown that a wine taster’s ability to taste is mainly due to the amount of training that the taster has experienced. Specifically, exercises dedicated to recognizing wine scents and developing an attendant wine language are the main contributing factors in developing wine tasting abilities. The difficulty that most besets inexperienced tasters is a lack of suitable vocabulary that would enable them to name and describe the flavors and scents that they taste and smell. This vital skill, being able to describe flavors and aromas in words, remains a common problem, even for the most experienced of wine tasters. According to Professor Tim Jacob of Cardiff University, a method that will enable you to associate smells and flavors with a suitable repertoire of words will contribute greatly to the enhancement of tasting skills . . . that is . . . you just need a method. The more user-friendly, the easier it will be to learn and remember.And that’s exactly what I realized at the start of my Master of Wine studies. The method had to be user-friendly in order to help me to remember all relevant aspects for tasting, describing, and analyzing the wine. In search of these aspects, I started with . . . the wine itself. With this fascinating blend of water (colorless, odorless, tasteless), alcohol (colorless, odorless, slightly sweet), acids, sugars, pigments, aromas, and tannins which together give wine its color, smell, and taste.“And I was quite quick to learn that this very curious and complex combination of color, aromas, alcohol, acids, sugars and tannins actually were the ‘relevant aspects’ I was looking for, and therefore the targets of my attention while developing a method. The answer to my quest was indeed in the wine itself!”Trade Review"Cees is a brilliant taster, but just as importantly, he knows how to communicate his knowledge clearly and with real insight. Consumers will love this book, but I learnt a lot from it too. And I’ve been tasting wine professionally for 35 years." -Tim Atkin, MW"In this thoughtful and highly original book, Cees van Casteren presents his structured and very practical framework for blind tasting wine - this isn’t just for students of wine, but will be invaluable for anyone who tastes wine on a regular basis."-Jamie Goode, UK wine expert"It is the best 'learn to taste wine' book I have ever come across""The person who has written this book comes at this with the mind of a scientist, the soul of a teacher, the eye of a graphic artist, the disciplined organization of librarian (or data scientist), the heart of a wine lover.""This is the book, hands down, which I would give to someone who came to me saying, 'I want to learn more about wine, where do I start?'"-JancisRobinson.comFollow the link for the full article. Recensies | Mysite (ceesvancasteren.com)Describing the taste of wine is a struggle for most people, even seasoned wine tasters. Author and Master of Wine Cees (pronounced Case) van Casteren has created a tasting method that helped him ace the Master of Wine exam and can be used daily by all wine lovers. In Anyone Can Taste Wine, Casteren shares his technique which employs the acronym CHARACTER, (Color, Harvest aromas, Aromas of winemaking, Ripening aromas, Acidity, Candy (sugar level), Tannins, Ethanol (alcohol), and Relative fruit intensity) to guide readers through the wine tasting process, turning aroma and flavor attributes into words. In a glowing review on janisrobinson.com, wine writer Tamlyn Currin writes, “This is the book, hands down, which I would give to someone who came to me saying, ‘I want to learn more about wine. Where do I start?’” Anyone Can Taste Wine’s easy-to-understand tasting method and straightforward, colorful graphics do indeed make it a delight for anyone who has a thirst for wine knowledge. Currin says the book is aimed at wine lovers and enthusiasts rather than MW students trying to pass exams. “As a result,” she says, “the tone is much more relaxed, even playful (it kicks off with one of Roald Dahl’s wickedly cynical but hilarious short stories) and the book is gorgeously bright. A much-needed splash of colour in a run of black-and-whites.”Lisa Denning, thewinechef.comSynopsis: With the publication of "Anyone Can Taste Wine", international wine expert Cees van Casteren provides all the knowledge and self-confidence required to become a world-class wine taster. Revealed in methodical steps just exactly how to acquire essential wine-tasting skills. Cees (it's pronounced 'Case') van Casteren (who is also an international wine competition judge, as well as one of the global super-elite -- less than 500 top experts worldwide).Critique: Effectively illustrated throughout, informative, and thoroughly 'wine student friendly' in organization and presentation, "Anyone Can Taste Wine" is especially commended to the attention of anyone aspiring to earn the supreme title, Master of Wine -- or just to pick out the perfect vintage for each and every dining occasion. While highly recommended for personal, professional, community, and academic library collections, it should be noted that "Anyone Can Taste Wine" is also available in a digital book format (Kindle, $14.99).Editorial Note: Cornelius (Cees) van Casteren MW (http://www.ceesvancasteren.com) is a Dutch writer and educator. He has won numerous awards for wine tasting since 2000 and became a Master of Wine in 2012. Cees is a Rioja Educator, Ambassadeur du Champagne and WSET Educator. Since 2004, Cees has written 12 books and more than 600 articles on wine and food. He publishes weekly in three newspapers of the Associated Press, is correspondent for Meininger's Wine Business International and writes for several other magazines. Cees is also partner of wine blog thestoryofmywine.com with approximately 100,000 followers on Instagram and Facebook, and he runs his own independent wine consultancy and training business. He currently is Chairman of the Association of Vinologists, the main trade association for wine professionals in the Netherlands.https://midwestbookreview.com/wbw/jan_23.htm#wineJames A. Cox, Midwest Book ReviewThe Master of Wine exam is known to be one of the most difficult tests in the world and there are less than 500 people who’ve secured the honor since the program’s inception in 1953. One of those people is Cees van Casteren MW. In 2012, when he earned his Master of Wine (MW) title, he was only the second person in the Netherlands to hit this achievement.van Casteren has a new English version of his book out this month which takes his framework of expertise and boils it down into a very useful method and reference point for anyone looking to enhance their wine tasting experience. Anyone Can Taste Wine (Carus Books, 2023) is helpful for students of wine, professionals, and anyone who wants to feel more empowered in knowledge and breadth of sense observations.Many wine enthusiasts, both novice and experienced, sense that there is some mystique behind a sharp palate. But it’s not a mystery — wine tasting is about observation. Observation of what one sees, smells, and tastes, and also observation of reference points in one’s larger experience of the world. For example, when someone says they pick up the flavor of buttered toast in a sip of wine, they are observing the taste in the glass and their memory of buttered toast for breakfast. In order to tie those clues to a particular wine, the taster also has to have either experience or a guide to which wines might express that flavor under certain circumstances. When someone says, for example, "I think this one is a Côte de Beaune,” it’s typically not just a good guess. This inference relies on the ability to translate a sensory message and a memory message and identify the wine based on these things. van Casteren’s book supplies a method for deductive interpretation, in both beginner and advanced versions, as well as a solid knowledge-based background on wine growing, making, and aging.Readers will find the G-20 (Wine’s Internationals) and Local Heroes (Around the World in 80 Wines) particularly practical. Here van Casteren takes specific bottle examples and puts them to task with his CHARACTER tasting method — the framework for the tasting technique taught in the book. For example, let’s look at a wine with buttery and toasty notes, which appear in the ‘aromas of winetasting’ metric (the second A in CHARACTER). This factor appears on the page for a wine I’ve enjoyed, Joseph Drouhin Côte de Beaune Blanc from Bourgogne, France. van Casteren lays out the method and experiential notations for this wine as well as background on the region, his tasting notes, serving and storing recommendations, price range, and a list other wines made in a similar style. Each page of Anyone Can Taste Wine is in full color with very clear language and appealing iconic graphics. It includes the aroma wheel by Dr. Ann Noble and plenty of relevant examples of quality and interesting wine that may people can find in the global market. I find that this book makes a positive wine tasting experience accessible to many while still maintaining a dedicated and scholarly standard for a practice that is by no means easy. van Casteren calls this a book for wine lovers, not wine snobs, which is an apt description of well-researched and appealing project that evidences the many years of experience behind is well-earned MW title.Jill Barth, Food and Wine Contributor, Forbes Magazine
£26.09
Birlinn General The Three Chimneys Marmalade Bible
Book SynopsisMarmalade is an iconic Scottish food, traditionally made every year in January and February when Seville oranges are available. Shirley Spear, whose multi-award-winning Three Chimneys restaurant on the Isle of Skye is a magnet for foodies, has written the ultimate guide to marmalade - not just to making it, but to using it as an ingredient all the year round in a delicious variety of dishes. The recipes here are both sweet and savoury, from Chocolate Marmalade Tart, Marmalade Ice Cream and Apple and Frangipane Tart with Marmalade Glaze, to Marmalade Sauce for Roast Duck, Glaze for Roast Gammon, use of Seville oranges in fish and shellfish dishes and Marmalade Chutney - and not forgetting the Three Chimneys' own legendary Hot Marmalade Pudding. Shirley mixes in fascinating information about how marmalade was invented, the great Scottish marmalade producers like Keiller and Robertsons, and even a link with Mary, Queen of Scots! This book will be the ideal Christmas stocking-filler for anyone interested in cooking, and an irresistible impulse-buy at any time of the year.
£6.50
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd Two's Company: Simple: Fast & Fresh Recipes for
Book Synopsis‘We’re all looking for quick routes to great dishes and Orlando Murrin does it so well in this beautiful cookbook.’ Tom Kerridge ‘Two’s Company is a wonder and having a version that is “simple” is just even more appealing. Perfect for people who love great food but want less stress in the kitchen.’ Georgina Hayden 75 deliciously simple recipes, offering advice and guidance on the easiest and quickest ways to feed two people without missing out on flavour or excitement Following the success of Two’s Company, this time Orlando Murrin turns his attention to super simple food designed for two people to share. He brings 75 more recipes to the table, encompassing everything from week-night quick fixes and easy-yet-impressive mains, to indulgent desserts. These speedy, often all-in-one, recipes have been carefully created so that there are minimal leftovers or half-finished packets of ingredients, making cooking for two easier and more cost effective than ever before. Whether you’re craving comfort or looking for something special, need a ‘store-cupboard winner’ or something to satisfy your sweet tooth, Two’s Company: Simple is the perfect resource for anyone who wants to make cooking for a pair both stress-free and enjoyable.
£17.00
Skyhorse Publishing Born to Eat: A Baby-Led Weaning Guide That
Book SynopsisUpdated & Revised! Eating is an innate skill that marketing schemes and diet culture have overcomplicated. In recent decades, we have begun overthinking our food, which has led to chronic dieting, disordered eating, body distrust, and epidemic levels of confusion about the best way to feed ourselves and our families. We can raise kids with confidence in their food and bodies from baby’s first bite!We are all Born to Eat, and it seems only natural for us to start at the beginning—with our babies. When babies show signs of readiness for solid foods, they can eat almost everything the family eats and become competent, happy eaters. By honoring self-regulation and using a family food foundation, we can support an intuitive eating approach for everyone around the table.With a focus on self-feeding and a baby-led weaning approach, nutritionists and wellness experts Leslie Schilling and Wendy Jo Peterson provide age-based advice, step-by-step instructions, self-care help for parents, and easy recipes to ensure that your infant is introduced to solid, tasty food as early as possible. It’s time to kick diet culture out of our homes!Trade Review“Born to Eat answered all my questions about baby-led weaning. Leslie and Wendy Jo will help parents raise children who feel good about food and their bodies, which is preventative medicine at its best. I wish this book had been around when my daughter was a baby! Highly recommended for new parents.” —Katja Rowell, MD, author of Helping Your Child with Extreme Picky Eating"A phenomenal read for those interested in starting solids with real food!" —Jenny Best, founder of Solid Starts“What comes over in this easy-to-read book is that moving on to solid foods should be a positive experience, and that we can trust our babies to know their own bodies. By choosing healthy foods and being present and purposeful at shared family mealtimes, we can feel confident to sit back and let our children make their own discoveries and decisions—because we are all Born to Eat.” —Gill Rapley, PhD, coauthor of Baby Led Weaning“Problem solved! Born to Eat is like a trustworthy friend showing you the ropes of feeding your infant with love and compassion. As new parents, we care deeply about doing what's best for baby, but food can be especially overwhelming. Read this book and experience the joys of watching your child explore eating with curiosity and engagement. Leslie and Wendy Jo give you the information you need and the permission to make it work for your family through the years.” —Rebecca Scritchfield, author of Body Kindness"Born To Eat is a must-read for anyone thinking about trying baby-led weaning. It's a practical guide that provides simple, actionable steps for each stage of the process and addresses all of the common questions and fears that many parents have.” —Lindsay Livingston, RD, founder of The Lean Green Bean blog"Born to Eat emphasizes two of the most important aspects of child feeding that also happen to be lacking in our society today: connection and trust. Leslie and Wendy Jo combine their professional experience with their parenting wisdom to remind us that feeding our children is supposed to be a simple, fun, and nurturing experience, rather than one of stress, guilt, and worry. Born to Eat protects a child’s ability to self-regulate their intake and nurtures their innate curiosity of food. For any parents considering the baby-led weaning approach or an approach that fosters a healthy relationship with food for the entire family, Born to Eat is a must!" —Lindsay Stenovec, MS, RD, CEDRD, owner of Nutrition Instincts & founder of The Nurtured Mama Club"The bottom line is that parents are working too hard to feed their babies. It should be fun! Not intimidating. Let your baby explore and learn from experience on their own time. And if you think about it . . . the healthiest foods—foods in their whole, unprocessed form—are actually the easiest to self-feed! Born to Eat is a resource that every parent needs on their shelves." —Sidney Fry, MS, RD, James Beard award-winning food writer and nutrition expert
£14.24
HarperCollins India The Indian Vegan: Easy Recipes for Everyday
Book SynopsisVeganism is a trend that is here to stay. While its health and environment benefits are talked about enough, many are deterred by the perception of vegan recipes being complicated and the seeming challenges of procuring the ingredients required. But with The Indian Vegan, your approach to and understanding of veganism is all set to change. Sonal Ved has researched the length and breadth of Indian cuisine for years, only to conclude that when it comes to a vegan lifestyle, no other culinary tradition is as well-suited as the Indian one. From Ladakhi chutagi, Kerala's ulli theeyal and Manipuri kelli chana to Rajasthani moong dal khilma, Bengal's mocha'r ghonto, Garhwali kafuli and more, she presents recipes that open the doors to the diverse world of the country's regional cuisine and fit neatly into daily life.
£22.49
Hardie Grant Books The 28 Day Keto Cure
Book SynopsisIn The 28 Day Keto Cure, nutritional scientist Professor Jürgen Vormann presents the successful low-carb, high-fat weight-loss plan along with more that 85 simple and delicious recipes. In just 28 days, this plan can train your body to burn fat not glucose, reducing inflammation and encouraging sustained weight loss. The book includes a comprehensive introduction to the science behind the keto diet with clear guidance on the vital fat, carb and protein ratio. With recipes by chef Nico Stanitzok covering everything from breakfast and dinner, to snacks and sweet treats, you won’t go hungry while you change your diet for a slimmer, healthier you.
£12.60
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc Adaptogens
Book SynopsisLearn all you need to know about more than 50 of the most common healing herbs and how to make delicious, nutrient-dense recipes to have you functioning at a higher frequency. Adaptogens are herbs, roots, and other medicinal plants that help the body function better than its natural capacity. In this loud, messy, and oh so stressful modern world, these ancient healing herbs are needed more than ever. Whether the stressor is environmental (originating in your body) or psychological (triggering your fight-or-flight response and causing the release of cortisol), adaptogens are packed with amino acids and/or vitamins that help manage the harmful effects stress has on the body. While relatively new to the western world, adaptogens are at the root of many things in western medicine. Did you know that aspirin comes from willow bark? With this beautifully illustrated reference, discover how to harness the ancient healing poweTable of ContentsContents FOREWORD INTRODUCTION ADAPTOGEN DIRECTORY Other Superpowders RECIPES Drinks Soups & Sauces Desserts WORKS CITED BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
£13.49
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd Sensational Salads
Book SynopsisOver 75 vibrant and nutritious salads for every occasion, from sides to substantial main plates. There''s so much more to salad than just a few salad leaves, tomato, and cucumber on a plate. They are so easy to elevate and take to the next level by experimenting with different flavors and additional ingredients. Taking inspiration from around the world from Mediterranean olive rich recipes to Asian-inspired noodle salads, this collection of wholesome recipes will encourage even the most prolific salad avoider. Salads can be light and fresh, such as the classic Tuna Niçoise or hearty and filling such as Grilled Chicken Topped Tabbouleh. Filling out salads with grains and pulses will ensure your nutrition levels are topped up and you avoid the afternoon stomach rumbles. They are also the ultimate lunch-on-the-go being easy to pack into containers for a portable lunch or picnic. With more people aspiring to eat healthier diets, and with such a large variety of fresh an
£17.00
Troubador Publishing Korean Tea and Tea Garden Guide
Book SynopsisFor anyone wishing to learn more about Korean culture, enjoy Korean tea, visit beautiful tea gardens or become an expert in Korean tea, this photo-filled, comprehensive guide to Korean tea and tea gardens is the perfect book. Following a quick and enjoyable read, you will find yourself full of practical knowledge of what makes Korean tea and tea gardens so unique. This is the first-ever English book written on Korean tea and tea gardens. The original Korean version of the book went into the second printing soon after it was first published in 2021. There are more than 240 photos covering 80+ beautiful Korean tea gardens and historical tea culture sites throughout Korea. With contact information included for every tea garden, you will be able to contact, access or visit these gardens in Boseong, Hadong, Jejudo, Gangjin, Jangheung, Haenam and various other regions in Korea. There are maps showing the locations of tea gardens and cultural sites and that will make your travel planning much easier. This book introduces the uniqueness of Korean tea, whereabouts of Korean tea gardens, how to serve and drink tea in the traditional way, cultural history of Korean tea, development of modern Korean tea industry, Korean tea festivals, Korean tea ceramic sites and tea ceremony steps to appreciate Korean tea. Along with gaining knowledge of Korean tea, you can also feel the culture, serenity and beauty of Korea through this thoughtful guide. This new discovery awaits you. Author Yang Seok Yoo also authored The Book of Korean Tea. Co-author Esther Yoo brings the spirit of discovery into this guide from her close connection to culture and her wealth of travel experiences around the world.
£25.60
BIS Publishers B.V. Lick it: Challenge the way you experience food
Book SynopsisThrough 24 unique challenges, a diverse range of angles, and detailed insights into the world of food design, Lick It will radically transform your relationship to food. Whether mealtimes are your favourite part of the day or you're in the camp of 'eat to live' rather than 'live to eat, this book will help you reshape how you think about food. Much more than just body fuel, food is political, it's social, it's exciting and constantly shifting and changing. With a striking balance between creative tools and cutting-edge theory, these 30 chapters will examine everything from food politics and sex to hunger and queer food. Lick It is not a cookbook. Rather, it's an ultimate food experience, helping you challenge your mind and expand your mouth.
£16.14
Adams Media Corporation Spirits of the Tarot: From The Cups' Abundance to
Book SynopsisSip like a psychic and let the magic of the cards reveal your true drink of choice with this collection of 78 cocktail recipes based on the Rider Waite tarot deck. Reading tarot is all about trusting your intuition and connecting with your spirit guides. When you pull cards, they are a direct message from your guides, giving you insight into your life and choices. There’s no better way to thank and commune with your guides after their counsel than having a drink together. Drinks include: -The Magician’s Magic -The Hanged Man’s Rope -Gift of Aces -The Moon’s Shine -And more! Whether you want to pull one card and make a drink based on that card or do a full three, nine, or twelve card reading and decide which card speaks to you most, this tarot cocktail companion will help you connect with your spirit guides and embody the cards. Celebrate your intuition and let your spirit guides be your bartender!
£13.49
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Wine Trails
Book SynopsisThe second edition of Lonely Planet’s Wine Trails features 52 weekend-long guided itineraries through the world’s most exciting wine regions. This successful series is perfect for travel enthusiasts with a passion for wine. Discover the most interesting wineries and the best places to stay and where to eat in wine regions near major cities.Winemakers offer personal insights into what wines to taste and why they’re special, and help you understand a place, its people and their traditions through the wine that’s made there. Itineraries are accompanied by gorgeous photos, maps and in-the-know authors.This new edition features well-known wine regions such as Rioja, Burgundy, Margaret River and Sonoma combined with up-and-coming and offbeat regions such Priorat near Barcelona and Tamar Valley in Tasmania. About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company and the world’s number one travel guidebook brand, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveler since 1973. Over the past four decades, we've printed over 145 million guidebooks and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You'll also find our content online, on mobile, video and in 14 languages, armchair and lifestyle books, eBooks, and more.
£16.99
HarperCollins Focus D.C. Cocktails: An Elegant Collection of Over 100
Book SynopsisD.C. Cocktails is an elegant collection of over 100 recipes inspired by the U.S. capital.These signature drink recipes from D.C. hotspots pay homage to this vibrant city. With over 100 recipes and dozens of bartender profiles, you can drink like a local whether you’re just visiting or entertaining at home. From bars that look like they’re pulled straight from the pages of Alice in Wonderland to taco-and-tequila havens, locals and tourists alike will discover new watering holes that are sure to satisfy all tastes. With the best signature creations by prominent mixologists in the area, this book offers a detailed rundown of the best locations D.C. has to offer.Within the gorgeous, die-cut covers, you'll find: More than 100 essential and exciting cocktail recipes, including recipes for bespoke ingredients and other serving suggestions Interviews with the city’s trendsetting bartenders and mixologists Bartending tips and techniques from the experts Food and drink hotspots across the city And much more! Enjoy the American capital’s craft cocktail scene without ever leaving your zip code with D.C. Cocktails.
£12.59
Penguin Random House South Africa Easy Al Fresco
Book SynopsisIn Easy Al Fresco , Ilse van der Merwe offers a simple and inspiring guide for fabulous, easy and scrumptious dishes that can all be prepared and enjoyed outdoors with a limited range of basic utensils, and a fire or kettle braai. There are over 80 recipes.
£17.85
Skyhorse Publishing Gather and Graze
Book Synopsis“When you have more than you need, build a bigger table not a higher wall.” In Gather & Graze, authors Mumtaz Mustafa and Laura Klynstra celebrate the unity that can be found around a table as well as the universal comfort of a meal prepared slowly with love and attention—providing a path and a place for people to connect, exchange stories, and try new flavours. The spreads, platters, and table scapes featured in this collection will remind you of happy times and relaxed meals with those you love. Gather & Graze revels in the coming together around a table of people from all backgrounds and present internationally themed spreads built around more than 150 homemade recipes. The Pakistani Street Food Stack, for example, includes recipes for Bun Kababs, Potato and Chicken Cutlets, Masala Peanuts, Tamarind Chutney, and more, while the Tropical Spread features Coconut Crusted Shrimp, Sweet Chilli Shrimp & Pineapple Sk
£24.00
Hardie Grant Books (UK) Whisky: Shake, Muddle, Stir: Over 40 of the Best
Book SynopsisWhisky: Shake, Muddle, Stir is a beginner’s guide to whisky and bourbon. Dan Jones teaches you how to stock your home bar, pick some of the world’s best whiskies and pull together your own infusions and syrups. Try your hand at classics like an Old Fashioned or The Sazerac, or modern hits like Bourbon Smash or The Rattlesnake. With over 40 whisky recipes, Whisky: Shake, Muddle, Stir shows you just how versatile whisky is.
£12.60
Grub Street Publishing Middle Eastern Cookery
Book SynopsisAll Arto der Haroutunian's twelve cookbooks written in the 1980s became classics; it was his belief that the rich culinary tradition of the Middle East is the main source of many of our Western cuisines and his books were intended as an introduction to that tradition.
£17.00
Dorling Kindersley Ltd Milkshake Monday
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£18.70
Penguin Random House Group Natures Candy
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£22.94
Octopus Publishing Group The Little Book of Gin
Book SynopsisRaise a glass to the fascinating world of gin with this captivating guide, exploring its rich history, diverse flavors, and the art of crafting botanical blends. Celebrate the craft of gin with this intoxicating guide to the history, culture and production of the world's favorite spirit. From juniper berries to cilantro, and citrus peel to exotic spices, the endless variety of gin flavours makes it one of the most versatile and beloved drinks today. Go on a spirited journey into the secrets and stories behind this iconic drink with The Little Book of Gin. Discover the history, production and culture of gin and learn how your favorite gins are created through the art of botanical blending. In this pocket guide, you will find: -The differences between various styles of gin, including London Dry, Old Tom and the resurgence of barrel-aged gins. - An in-depth look at the production process, detailing the various botanicals that con
£7.59
Smith Street Books Mangia
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Adams Media Corporation Mama Bells Big Family Cooking
Book SynopsisDig in to comforting and delicious big-batch recipes the whole family will love from social media star Heather Bell a.k.a. Mama Bell of @JusttheBells10.Gather around the table for a big serving of smiles. On social media, millions of people have been amazed by the big meals Heather Bell cooks for her family of ten. And now, she’s sharing 110 of her family’s favorite recipes. From Mama Bell’s Chicken Cordon Bleu Casserole and Dad’s Everything but the Kitchen Sink Chili to Izzy’s Famous Carnitas with homemade guac and Robert’s Favorite No Bake Cookies, these are the delicious, stick-to-your-ribs foods that the Bells enjoy on their Michigan farm. Heather shares the casseroles, cast iron cooking, and cookie recipes she’s known for online along with the heartwarming story of how the Bell family grew from a party of two to a full house of ten through foster care and adoption. Whether you have a crowd to feed or just want a comf
£17.00
Page Street Publishing Co. The Vegan Middle Eastern Cookbook: 60
Book SynopsisUnlock a whole new realm of plant-based cooking as you celebrate the rich, vibrant flavours and traditional ingredients that make Middle Eastern fare so diverse and delicious. From Noha Elbadry-Cloud, creator of the popular food account @leeksnbeets, comes the ultimate guide to cooking perfectly veganised meals from this vast, enthralling region. This collection of 60 mouthwatering recipes is filled with iconic basics like The Best Ever Pita Bread, magnificent mains like Baby Potato and Jackfruit Tagine and Beef-Style Seitan Shawarma Wraps with sumptuous sides like Baba Ghanouj. And with delectable desserts like Walnut Pecan Baklava and Basbousa, there’s something here for every taste and occasion. So what are you waiting for? Embark on an inspiring culinary journey through the flavours of the Middle East, all while staying true to your vegan lifestyle.
£16.99
Red Lightning Books The Ice Book: Cool Cubes, Clear Spheres, and
Book SynopsisCrystal clear spheres, cubes you can read through, embossed, branded, and blinged-out chunks, chips, blocks, and 'bergs: it's time to elevate your ice! In The Ice Book, internationally renowned cocktail icepert Camper English details how to use directional freezing to make perfectly pure ice in a home freezer, carve it up into giant diamonds and other shapes, and embed it with garnishes, including edible orchids and olives. You'll learn how to create a frozen bowl for Negroni punch, serve a Manhattan inside an ice sphere, and infuse cubes with colors and flavors to create cranberry cobblers, a color-changing Gin and Tonic, and other awesome drinks. Featuring striking color photos throughout, this handy guide—and great gift—offers easy directions for dozens of ice projects and suggestions for further freezer fun. Both instructional and inspirational, The Ice Book will help you take your nonalcoholic and boozy beverages to the next level.Trade ReviewCamper English is the American booze world's ice savant. -- Men's HealthPerhaps the pre-eminent cocktail ice scholar. -- The GuardianThe San Francisco-based cocktail writer has carved out a niche for himself as a clear-ice zealot, preaching the virtues of directional freezing—a method by which crystal clear ice can be achieved—in both articles and seminars. -- PunchCamper English, who writes about cocktails and spirits and pioneered the technique that most professionals now use to make ice (after experimenting with the frozen stuff for a decade). -- New York Magazine's The StrategistTable of Contents1. Ice in Theory2. How to Make Clear Ice3. Cutting and Shaping Ice4. Freezing Objects in IceAppendix 1: TroubleshootingAppendix 2: Buying GuideAbout the Authors
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Ebury Publishing Theres a Soup for That
Book SynopsisA bold and beautiful book of soups, tailored to suit your soup-making mood.Making soup is always a good idea and with chapters for Emotional Support Soups, Soups For When You Just Can't, Soup as Medicine and Soups to Impress, this is truly soup for every situation.Ticking all the budget-friendly, healthy and easy boxes that we look for in everyday cooking, There's a Soup for That takes a colourful and fun approach to soup, offering fresh takes on perennially popular favourites.With a photo for every recipe and basic recipes for simple broths and easy toppings, this book will raise your soup-making game to the next level.
£13.49
Hardie Grant Books (UK) In Love with Rome
Book SynopsisIn Love with Rome is an irresistible combination of 50 delicious sweet and savoury recipes and stories of epic romance. Discover all that the Eternal City has to offer from its ancient architecture and iconic landmarks to its famously tasty cuisine. Whip up flavourful pasta dishes such as Spaghetti Cacio E Pepe and Rigatoni All'Amatriciana as well as Italian classics like Pizza Con Salsiccia and Risotto Alle Vongole e Limone. Indulge in a slower pace of life and linger over a Tiramisu or Affogato al Caffé while you read about famous films such as La Dolce Vita and Eat Pray Love that made this beautiful city their backdrop.In Love with Rome will have you cooking stunning Italian food until your next holiday there!
£17.09
The Crowood Press Ltd CoolClimate White Wine Oenology
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£27.00
The Collective Book Studio A Taste of the World
Book SynopsisTake a culinary trip around the world without leaving home! This children’s cookbook invites the whole family to explore new flavors and cultures through over 60 recipes tailored for cooking enthusiasts of all ages.AS SEEN IN THE NEW YORK TIMES A Taste of the World is an attractive global cooking introduction—an amuse-bouche to give budding cooks a taste for international flavors and world cultures. —Foreword Reviews From Rowena Scherer, founder of Eat2Explore, A Taste of the World is a carefully curated collection of recipes celebrating global cuisine and designed to be made by families with kids of all ages. Each recipe is a full meal and includes step-by-step instructions so parents can safely have their kids join in the fun while learning about other cultures through their traditional foods. A Taste of the World offers: • 64 kid-friendly recipes ranging from Pork Ka
£20.39
Penguin Random House Group Chucks Home Cooking
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£22.94
Rock Point Souk to Table
Book SynopsisEnrich your weeknight meals with 100 easy-to-make, traditional and modern Middle Eastern dishes filled with bold spices and exquisite flavors. In Souk to Table, popular food blogger Amina Al-Saigh (@hungrypaprikas) is here to help you figure out dinner for your family with her easy, quick, and accessible Middle Eastern recipes, inspired by her heritage and using flavors she knows and love. She understands how busy life can get and how sometimes cooking Middle Eastern dishes can be overwhelming, but with the right know-how and the right recipes, you can serve up delicious and bold flavors and not spend all day in the kitchen!?This homestyle cookbook gathers the best of the region—dips, condiments, salads, sides, mains, soups, stews, desserts, and drinks—using easy-to-find, fresh ingredients and delicious Arabic spices.?? In Souk to Table, you''ll find:&
£16.99
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc The Art and Craft of Tea
Book SynopsisLet Joseph Wesley Uhl be your guide to the entire world of tea; from peeks into tea production around the world to brewing your own blends at home. “Water is the mother of tea, a teapot its father, and fire the teacher.” —Chinese Proverb As one of the most consumed beverages in the world, a cup of tea is a common shared experience across cultures and traditions. Companies and consumers alike are reawakening to the benefits of high-quality, unprocessed, natural beverages, and tea is a perfect obsession for anyone interested in artisan food and healthy eating. In The Art and Craft of Tea, entrepreneur and enthusiast Joseph Wesley Uhl brings to the story of tea its due reverence, making its history, traditions, and possibilities accessible to all. If you want to go beyond reading and enter your kitchen, Joseph offers “recipes” for creating your own tea blends using natural ingredients. Inside you&rTable of ContentsPREFACE PART 1: TEA WHAT IS TEA? A BASIC UNDERSTANDING OF TEA PROCESSING VARIETIES AND CULTIVARS TYPES OF TEA TERROIR TEA’S CHEMISTRY CHANGES TO CHEMICAL COMPOSITION PART 2: TECHNIQUE WATER PREPARING TO MAKE THE PERFECT CUP OF TEA CREATING THE PERFECT CUP OF TEA RETURNING CRAFT TO TEA CULTURE CONTEMPORARY IDEAS COLD TEA PART 3: PAIRINGS AND COCKTAILS PAIRINGS COCKTAILS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABOUT THE PHOTOGRAPHER ABOUT THE AUTHOR INDEX
£17.09
Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed The World Central Kitchen Cookbook
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£24.00
Tuttle Publishing A Beginner's Guide to Japanese Fermentation:
Book SynopsisJoin the fermentation revolution—Japanese style!"The benefits loom large: fermented foods are anti-diabetic, anti-hypertensive, and antioxidant…and are swarming with vitamins." —Discover magazineThis comprehensive do-it-yourself home fermentation guide centers on the amazing superfoods at the heart of the healthy Japanese diet. Author and fermentation expert Hiroko Shirasaki starts with easy preparations for shio koji, amazake, nukazuke and three types of miso. Then she shows you how to harness the probiotic power of these and other fermented ingredients in scores of delicious home-style recipes.Some of these fermented foods you may already know: kimchi, gochujang, mirin. Others—like umeboshi, natto, sake lees, fermented ginger and kastsuobushi—offer new perspectives on the flavorful powers of fermentation.The seasonal menus in this book contain over 95 recipes catering to a broad range of tastes: "Easy Nukazuke Pickles" (vegetables cured in a bed of fermented rice bran) offers a completely new way to unleash the power of pickling! "Amazake Fruit Yogurt" makes the perfect probiotic breakfast or snack "Shio Koji (a fermented rice-based marinade) Mushroom Soup" creates a super-nutritious and delightfully delicious twist on a favorite dish "Sea Bream and Clams Steamed in White Miso and Wine" pairs the briny sea with the natural umami of a homemade miso made with soybeans and rice "Root Vegetable Soup with Brown Rice Miso" offers a healthful twist on a classic comfort food "Mixed Sushi with Fermented Ginger" ups the antioxidant ante in a familiar favorite "Amazake Gochujang Bibimbap" brings Korean flavors to a classic lunch box dish And many more! Let miraculous microbes work their magic, infusing your daily diet with vitamins and nutrients that promote gut health, reduce hypertension and boost the immune system. The easy recipes in A Beginner's Guide to Japanese Fermentation showcase the health benefits and amazing flavors these superfoods have to offer!
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HarperCollins Focus The French Bakery Cookbook
Book SynopsisFeaturing 85+ exceptional baked goods from acclaimed French bakeries around the world, this cookbook gives you everything you need to master the art of French baking right at home.Flaky, fluffy, warm, exquisite—from madeleines and éclairs to baguettes and pain au chocolat, these delicious culinary delights bring you to the heart of French baking. Perfect for the aspiring pastry chef and the experienced baker alike, this cookbook provides you with tips and techniques from the experts themselves, so you can create perfection every time. This comprehensive guide includes step-by-step instructions for every bread, pastry, and sweet confection, with beautiful photography to inspire you in the kitchen.Inside you’ll find: 85+ recipes from acclaimed French bakeries around the world In-depth baker and bakery profiles An introduction to French baked goods and an overview of the tradition
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Oxford University Press A Nation Fermented
Book SynopsisHow did beer become one of the central commodities associated with the German nation? How did a little-known provincial production standard the Reinheitsgebot, or Beer Purity Law become a pillar of national consumer sentiments? How did the jovial, beer-drinking German become a fixture in the global imagination?While the connection between beer and Germany seems self-evident, A Nation Fermented reveals how it was produced through a strange brew of regional commercial and political pressures. Spanning from the late nineteenth century to the last decades of the twentieth, A Nation Fermented argues that the economic, regulatory, and cultural weight of Bavaria shaped the German nation in profound ways. Drawing on sources from over a dozen archives and repositories, Terrell weaves together subjects ranging from tax law to advertising, public health to European integration, and agriculture to global stereotypes. Offering a history of the Germany that Bavaria made over the twentieth century,Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Timeline Map Introduction 1: Integration and Its Discontents: Lager, Tax, and Temperance, c. 1900 to the 1930s 2: The People's Drink in the Racial State: Debating the Interests of the Volk 3: Liquid Bread: The New Politics of Bavaria from the Postwar Occupation to the Federal Republic 4: Brewing up a New Old Germany: Production, Consumption, and Social Order in the Miracle Years 5: Making a National Icon: A Political Economy of the Reinheitsgebot, 1953-1975 6: The Munich Effect: Löwenbräu, Bavarian Beer, and the Global Imaginary 7: Gone Flat?: Reconfigurations from the Recession to the Wende Conclusion Bibliography
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ACADEMIE DU VIN LIBRARY LIMITED From Bordeaux to the Stars: The Reawakening of a
Book Synopsis"...a quite remarkable book... For students of this period and for future historians, this will be essential reading." — World of Fine Wine "This wide-ranging memoir of one of Bordeaux's grandest fromages, who died in June aged 88, is full of history and anecdote." — Telegraph Owner of Château Lynch-Bages, Grand Cru Classé of Pauillac, Jean-Michel Cazes is an international figure in wine. He has contributed to bringing the Bordeaux vineyard into the modern day and bears witness to the upheavals in the wine world over the past 50 years. After a golden age crowned by the 1855 classification which made Bordeaux crus the most famous wines in the world, the Bordeaux vineyards took time to integrate the changes of the 20th and 21st centuries. Jean-Michel Cazes witnessed the crisis of the 1970s which saw the aura of Bordeaux tarnish and the price of its wines collapse. He was a major player in their revival and their tireless ambassador. The family history and personal journey of this enthusiastic entrepreneur, winegrower at heart, make his book a real saga. His experience and his wise reflections are all keys to deciphering the complex heritage and functioning of the grands crus of Bordeaux. This book, translated by leading Bordeaux expert, Jane Anson, is his story, not just of his own journey, but of the evolution of wine-making over the 20th century and into the 21st, where his son now runs one of the most progressive chateaux in the world, in a new facility designed by Pei Partnership.Trade ReviewJean-Michel Cazes, a visionary entrepreneur who reshaped Bordeaux’s landscape, died on 28th June 2023. - Académie du Vin Library"This wide-ranging memoir of one of Bordeaux's grandest fromages, who died in June aged 88, is full of history and anecdote." - Telegraph
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