National and regional cuisine Books
Bartleby Press Two for Tonight
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£21.56
Ironwood Press, U.S. Savoring Mexico A Cookbook Travel Guide to the
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£999.99
Primavera Foundation Tucson Cooks
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£999.99
Folger Ross Publications Gravy Wars South Philly Foods Feuds Attytudes
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£18.00
Alicon Holdings Ltd Whitewater Cooks at Home
Book SynopsisShelley Adams gathered recipes from friends, family, local celebrities and favorites from the Fresh Tracks Cafe. Complicated food techniques or passing all day in the kitchen is not necessay to impress your friends and family. The recipes rely on easy to find, often inexpensive, ingredients. This cookbook fits within your time.
£24.26
Walah! LLC BLUE JEAN CHEF Comfortable in the Kitchen
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£20.99
Changing Lives Press The Macaronis in the Basement Stories and Recipes
Book SynopsisFran Claro rolls out the welcome mat and invites us into the lives of four lively Italian grandmas in post-World War II Brooklyn. You can almost smell the aroma of roasting garlic and hear the laughter of the nonnas punctuating their daily conversations about the truly important things in life-family, faith, and the best way to prepare roast pork. Opinionated, witty and ever mindful of what's cooking for dinner, Maddelana, Giuseppina, Aniella, and Concetta concern themselves with making sure all things in the neighborhood are as they should be. From hatching matchmaking schemes and advising young mommies to providing the proper desserts for funerals and enforcing the no talking rule in church (for others, not themselves), the nonnas generously share their wisdom and experience with those who asked and those who don't. Fran Claro serves up a savory slice of Americana, complete with mouth-watering recipes straight from the nonnas themselves. The Macaroni's in the Basement is a treat for
£19.76
SSP Publications From Palette to Palate
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£22.46
St Martin's Press The Cuban Table
Book Synopsis~Nominated for a James Beard Award in the international cookbook category!~The Cuban Table is a comprehensive, contemporary overview of Cuban food, recipes and culture as recounted by serious home cooks and professional chefs, restaurateurs and food writers. Cuban-American food writer Ana Sofia Pelaez and award-winning photographer Ellen Silverman traveled through Cuba, Miami and New York to document and learn about traditional Cuban cooking from a wide range of authentic sources. Cuban home cooks are fiercely protective of their secrets. Content with a private kind of renown, they demonstrate an elusive turn of hand that transforms simple recipes into bright and memorable meals that draw family and friends to their tables time and again. More than just a list of ingredients or series of steps, Cuban cooks'' tricks and touches hide in plain sight, staying within families or being passed down in well-worn copies of old cookbooks largely unread outside of
£30.15
St Martin's Press Curate
Book SynopsisThe vibrant flavors of Spain brought into the American home kitchen by a young lauded chef and founder of one of America''s most acclaimed new restaurantsKatie Button debuts her first cookbook ever as a peek inside the kitchen of her award-winning restaurant, Cúrate. This cookbook features 125 recipes celebrating the vibrant flavors and broad appeal of Spanish food. Button brings the cuisine at Cúrate into the kitchen of every home cook, showing readers how to re-create classic Spanish dishes and adapt them using American seasonal ingredients.From cherished traditions (Tortilla Española; Chicken Paella) to mouthwatering new favorites (Ham and Cheese Stuffed Fried Pork Chops; Ribeye Steak with Blue Cheese Sauce) to celebratory drinks and desserts (The Perfect Gin and Tonic; Almond Cake with Cream Sherry and Brandy), Cúrate brings Spain to you.
£31.88
St Martin's Press Taste of Paris A A History of the Parisian Love
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£999.99
Flatiron Books Between Harlem and Heaven AfroAsianAmerican
Book SynopsisIconic chef Alexander Smalls and James Beard nominated chef J. J. Johnson debut their first ever cookbook as an homage to the food and cultural significance of Harlem and the Afro-Asian diaspora.
£27.54
St. Martin's Press Fabios 30Minute Italian
Book SynopsisIn this amazing book, Fabio shows you how to make delicious Italian dishes easily and quickly! It's the next best thing to having him in your kitchen. Antonia Lofaso, Chef and Restaurateur of Scopa Italian Roots, The Local Peasant, Sycamore Tavern and Black Market Liquor BarDinner doesn't have to be daunting. In half an hour or less you can cook up an Italian meal at home like a professional chef. In this case, just like Top Chef star Fabio Viviani. Infused with his warmth and humor, this book brings Fabio into your kitchen. If Fresh Fettuccini with Manila Clams and Spicy Sausages and Chicken Pizzaiola with Mozzarella and Pepperoni seem like recipes that are out of reach, think again. Fabio shows home chefs how to cook Grandma Style (that is, like an intuitive Italian), and even those on a tight schedule will soon be whipping up great dinners. The over 100 no-fail recipes include Mascarpone and Ricotta-Stuffed Peaches, 15-Minute Seafood Cioppino, and S
£26.99
St Martin's Press Autentico Cooking Italian the Authentic Way
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£27.00
St Martin's Press The Beach House Cookbook
Book SynopsisThe Beach House Cookbook is the perfect gift for creative chefs looking to expand their summer cuisine.You don't have to own a beach house to enjoy Mary Kay Andrews' recipes. All you need is an appetite for delicious, casual dishes, cooked with the best fresh, local ingredients and presented with the breezy flair that make Mary Kay Andrews' novels a summertime favorite at the beach. From an early spring dinner of cherry balsamic-glazed pork medallions and bacon-kissed Brussels sprouts to Fourth of July buttermilk-brined fried chicken, potato salad, and pudding parfaits to her New Year's Day Open House menu of roast oysters, home-cured gravlax, grits ''n' greens casserole, and lemon-cream cheese pound cake, this cookbook will supply ideas for menus and recipes designed to put you in a permanently carefree, coastal state of mind all year long.
£31.50
Flatiron Books The Prairie Homestead Cookbook
Book SynopsisAward-winning blogger Jill Winger introduces her debut, The Prairie Homestead Cookbook, with 100 delicious recipes to bring the flavours and spirit of homestead cooking to any kitchen table.
£26.99
Flatiron Books The Bradshaw Family Cookbook
£33.30
WW Norton & Co Company
Book SynopsisTrade Review"Amy Thielen’s steak-night menu of wood-fired rib eyes with fava butter, grilled pickled half-hots, salt potatoes, boiled zucchini with herb oil, and a smoky tomato terrine sounds like a perfect menu to me. Sure, every component can stand on its own—but really, it’s all of them together that has me dreaming of bottles of wine, dim lights, and messy tablecloths. . . . [Thielen] brings her romantic but practical approach to her writing and menus." -- Emma Wartzman - New York"A decade after her debut cookbook, The New Midwestern Table, ex-Food Network host Amy Thielen has produced a sequel. Company’s calling, and the result is menu after menu of plates serving six to 20. . . . Just pick and choose any Thielen recipe you want for dinner; even downscaled, they overdeliver." -- T. Susan Chang - NPR"Though the concept of feeding a group of six, 12, or perhaps even 20 can spark anxiety in the heart of even the most confident home cook, Amy Thielen . . . and her new book will empower you to do just that—casually! . . . . Thielen’s humor and candor, along with the reminiscent-of-a-family-album photography, make the book approachable and fun." -- Vanessa Pamela Friedman - Vogue"Dinner parties should be about love, not stress, and in Amy Thielen’s hands they can be. . . . She offers menus for gatherings casual and formal, small and large, with helpful tips and a welcome eye toward food costs. Whether the host is preparing wood-fired steaks with fava butter from the 'Supper Club Night' menu, spiced meatballs with creamed gravy and mascarpone whipped potatoes for Christmas Eve, a potato tortilla and sausages with mustard-miso sauce for family brunch, or spicy cinnamon flan for an Argentine-style barbecue, the event will be a good time. And that’s what matters most." -- Devra First - Boston Globe"[Company] has a no-nonsense-yet-kind voice that captures the joy one can get from cooking for friends and family, Thielen’s helpful hand ensuring that every dish sings." -- Jackie Varriano - Seattle Times"Your best dinner party menus of 2023 will come from this new cookbook. . . . Reading each of Thielen’s warm descriptions feels like opening the door of her cabin and going inside, finding the buffet table and piling your plate high." -- Maggie Hoffman - Epicurious"Amy Thielen’s relaxed, easy style makes you want to pick up the phone and invite a group of friends over this weekend. The menus are appealing: In the section 'Pent-Up Winter Grilling' you’ll find recipes for Deviled Egg Dip, Bundy Pan Chicken with Bagna-Cauda Butter, Fun-House Baked Potatoes, and more. There’s menus for Saturday night, Holidays, and casual buffets." -- Kathy Gunst - WBUR"Rethink the way you entertain with Amy’s clever recipe and menu ideas." -- Better Homes & Gardens"[Company] emphasizes recipes that are best suited to serving to a crowd, but are also easy to prep ahead of time. Additionally, Thielen makes cooking with fresh produce a large part of the book’s overall objective. What is most exciting about the book’s recipes, however, is that many are presented in the form of a menu to further emphasize the love for food and celebration." -- Cory Fernandez, Patty Catalano, and Kristina Razon - The Kitchn"[Company] is an ode to having people over, not entertaining (or the “E-word” as [Thielen] calls it), but project cooking and long visits, where people spill out into lawns and everyone hangs around fire pits or outdoor grills, even in the middle of winter. The book is organized by occasion (fish frys, holidays, family brunch around the fire pit) with a complete menu for each. Tbh, her lyrical headnotes and the photos of snowscapes, pine-framed lakefronts, and wool coats hung next to wood-burning stoves, are as much of a draw as the food." -- Jenny Rosenstrach - Cup of Jo"This book is written so beautifully. Thielen is equal parts cook and writer, the sort of person whose word choice in a recipe get me really revved up. . . . The book sings because of this recognition, that cooking is a practice unique to each person, and sometimes all a cookbook author can do is offer up some words and say here, maybe this? Or here is how I do it." -- Marian Bull"We’ve long been fans of Amy Thielen’s cooking. Her recipes bring styled-out flourishes to the kitchen repertoire. And then there’s her writing: with Thielen’s first cookbook, The New Midwestern Table, she became our generation’s Laurie Colwin, dramatizing the all-five-senses thrills of cooking with a nurturing voice that made readers feel: I got this. Company broadens the scope, torquing up the ambition to menu-based parties like a Friday-night Fish Fry for eight or an Argentinian-Style Asado for twenty or more. Packed with real-life tips, hacks, and kitchen inspiration, every sentence of this book will make you a better, happier cook!" -- Matt Lee and Ted Lee, authors of The Lee Bros. Charleston Kitchen"An exuberant, irreverent love letter to abundance in all its forms: friendship, care, pleasure, and beautiful food that brings them all together." -- Chelsey Johnson, author of Stray City"Amy Thielen’s recipes and writing capture the true rhythms of the kitchen, from the glamour and glee of an overloaded table to the welcome quiet of a dish-stacked sink. This book is a practical and economical guide to cooking for a crowd. It’s also fancy and funny and fun. Reading and cooking with Company feels like being invited to the sort of party I crave—and it makes me want to throw my own blowout feast as soon as humanly possible." -- Kate Lebo, author of The Book of Difficult Fruit"A treasure—after spending time with Amy Thielen’s intimate, spirited, and often funny writing in Company, you’ll want to have her at your party, too." -- Mayukh Sen, author of Taste Makers"The most gorgeous and useful cookbook I’ve seen in a long time. Amy Thielen’s recipes are always foolproof, and company-pleasers for sure. This book inspires what we need more than ever right now, community. I will be cooking from it for a long time." -- Jeni Britton-Bauer, entrepreneur and author of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream Desserts"Amy has written a beautiful guide to ease our worries and provides us with 125 well-tested, no fail recipes – arranged in menu form. From small dinner parties to larger holiday feasts that serve up to twenty (and even a section on holiday baking!), everything is laid out for the cook whether said cook be a novice or experienced player in the kitchen. Packed with stunning photography, Company encourages us to return to the joy of cooking for family and friends without all the fuss and muss." -- Jenny Hartin - Eat Your Books"Thielen delivers again with warm, encouraging, and delicious menus that will have readers excited to plan their next crowd-pleasing event." -- Sarah Tansley - Library Journal"Double-dipped fried chicken and the single-origin chocolate cake don’t need to be saved for a big event. Those appreciative of hearty Midwest cooking and entertaining large crowds will find inspiration here." -- Jessica S. Levy - Booklist
£28.99
Harvest Publications Chasing Flavor
Book SynopsisIn his debut cookbook, James Beard Award–winning chef Dan Kluger shares 190 recipes to help home cooks master flavor and technique Dan Kluger, a chef celebrated for his simple yet flavorful food, knows there’s more to mastering cooking than just following directions. So with each of the innovative, elegant recipes in his debut cookbook, he includes a valuable lesson that applies beyond the tasty dish. For example, master the art of mixing raw and cooked versions of the same ingredient while preparing a Sugar Snap Pea Salad with Manchego Vinaigrette. From homemade pantry items to vegetable mains, meats, and grains, this book is not just sophisticated recipes but a master class of lessons for more flexibility and innovation in the kitchen.
£31.50
Harvest Publications Antoni in the Kitchen
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£27.00
Random House USA Inc The Best Cook in the World
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£16.20
Alfred A. Knopf Lidias Italy
Book SynopsisFeaturing 140 mouthwatering new recipes, a gastronomic journey of the Italian regions that have inspired and informed Lidia Bastianich''s legendary cooking.For the home cook and the armchair traveler alike, Lidia''s Italy offers a short introduction to ten regions of Italy—from Piemonte to Puglia—with commentary on nearby cultural treasures by Lidia''s daughter Tanya, an art historian.· In Istria, now part of Croatia, where Lidia grew up, she forages again for wild asparagus, using it in a delicious soup and a frittata; Sauerkraut with Pork and Roast Goose with Mlinzi reflect the region’s Middle European influences; and buzara, an old mariner’s stew, draws on fish from the nearby sea.· From Trieste, Lidia gives seafood from the Adriatic, Viennese-style breaded veal cutlets and Beef Goulash, and Sacher Torte and Apple Strudel.· From Friuli, where cows graze on the rich t
£32.40
Alfred A. Knopf Sunday Suppers at Lucques
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£40.00
Alfred A. Knopf Crescent City Cooking
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£34.00
Random House USA Inc Everyday Italian
Book SynopsisIn the Food Network star''s first book, Giada De Laurentiis helps you put a fabulous Italian dinner on the table tonight, for friends or just for the kids, with a minimum of fuss and a maximum of flavor. Everyday Italian is true to its title: the fresh, simple recipes are incredibly quick and accessible, and also utterly mouth-watering—perfect for everyday cooking. And the book is focused on the real-life considerations of what you actually have in your refrigerator and pantry (no mail-order ingredients here) and what you’re in the mood for—whether a simply sauced pasta or a hearty family-friendly roast, these great recipes cover every contingency. So, for example, you’ll find dishes that you can make solely from pantry ingredients, or those that transform lowly leftovers into exquisite entrées (including brilliant ideas for leftover pasta), and those that satisfy your yearning to have something sweet baking in the
£27.00
HarperCollins Focus For the Love of Chocolate
£28.63
HarperCollins Focus Love Welcome Serve
Book SynopsisFeel the magical joy of hospitality squeeze your heart as you serve up a delicious helping of home-cooked goodness! These crowd-pleasing comfort food recipes will be a hit at your dinner table whether it''s a busy weeknight or a slow Sunday afternoon.Living in the South for more than twenty years as a pastor''s wife confirmed Amy Hannon''s long-held belief that when you cook for people, they feel cared for. There''s just something unique and magical about serving people a homecooked meal. Love Welcome Serve will equip you to open your home and your heart and connect with family and friends over delicious food.This beautiful cookbook offers easy-to-prepare, crowd-pleasing, comfort recipes, such as: Roast Beef Cobbler Green Chile and Lime Steak Fajitas Toasted Coconut and Bacon Popcorn Comfort Chicken Pot Pie Grilled Corn and Feta Salad 30-Minute Spinach-Artichoke Penne Loaded
£24.45
Hachette Books The Homesick Texan Cookbook
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£27.00
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Eat Like a Local NEW YORK
Book SynopsisFood-focused travel guides for the world's most exciting citiesThis book is a food tour in your pocket, featuring more than 100 of the best restaurants, cafes, bars and markets recommended by a team of in-the-know New Yorkers. You'll also find insights into the city's idiosyncratic food culture, and a handful of iconic recipes to cook in the holiday kitchen or once you've returned home. It's the inside knowledge that allows you to Drink, Shop, Cook and Eat Like a Local.
£9.99
Abrams Southern Girl Meets Vegetarian Boy Down Home
Book SynopsisDamaris Phillips, Food Network Star winner and host of "Southern at Heart," shares 100 soul-satisfying, vegetarian-friendly Southern recipesTrade ReviewLove for a vegetarian may have driven Damaris to write this, but it's her love for vegetables and her knowledge of Southern cuisine that comes through on every page. * Alton Brown *"You know I can get down on some world class bar-b-que, but let me tell ya, I’m more and more a believer in plant-based foods and the big time flavors that come from vegetables. Being a vegetarian doesn’t have to be boring, and if there’s anyone that can bring some fun, some soul, and some real-deal flavor to the vegetarian table, it's Louisville’s finest, Damaris Phillips. In Southern Girl Meets Vegetarian Boy, Damaris truly puts the South In Your Mouth and let me tell ya, you’re gonna dig it.” * Guy Fieri *Damaris Phillips has the knowledge, the experience, and the down-right courage to take on her native Southern cooking and turn it on its head . . . vegetarians everywhere will be thrilled! * Bobby Flay *
£999.99
Abrams The Saltwater Table
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£999.99
Abrams Filipinx
Book SynopsisTrade Review“This cookbook by superstars Angela Dimayuga and Ligaya Mishan is a contemplation on what it means to be Filipinx through food. The recipes are inviting and easy to follow, while the narrative merits a book unto itself. The whole is a dinner party, full of delicious food, interesting people, and compelling stories that describe a proud, diverse, and inclusive community. This is a book you’ll want to devour whole.” -- Anita Lo * Michelin-starred chef and author of Solo *“Filipinx is the story of the daughter of immigrants who doesn’t feel the need to assimilate into America, but rather celebrates her roots and culture in their full richness—that is her contribution to being an American. Strong, thoughtful, and to the point, all while stylistically challenging what a ‘cookbook’ can be.” -- Humberto Leon * fashion designer and co-founder of Opening Ceremony *“Reading Filipinx both filled me with longing and satisfied hungers I’d almost forgotten how to access. I returned home in its pages—to memories of pork chops in the turbo broiler, rice grains on the bottom of tube socks, the crinkling of wrappers around Food for the Gods. Angela Dimayuga and Ligaya Mishan have created an essential document for the next generation of the Filipinx diaspora and a beautiful guide for anyone who thinks of food the way Filipinos do—as a humble, extravagant expression of communal love.” -- Jia Tolentino * New Yorker staff writer and author of Trick Mirror *“If you want to understand the arc of Filipino food, realize its connection to other cuisines, and craft splendid flavors, Filipinx delivers. Angela Dimayuga and Ligaya Mishan packed the pages with tender remembrances, careful research, and smart recipes. Anyone interested in Asian cuisines should have this book.” -- Andrea Nguyen * author of The Pho Cookbook and Into the Vietnamese Kitchen *“Whether the subject is spicy banana ketchup, rice cake roasted in banana leaves, or the Filipino community Dimayuga found while once stranded in the Caymans, the combination of personal connection and deep culinary knowledge proves unbeatable. She includes recipes for adobo with chicken, pork, and squid, alongside one for Spam. Instructions are meticulous and ingenious: chicken to be fried in the style of the Philippine chain Max’s is propped on a can overnight to air-dry for crisper results, while eggplant are charred then dredged in beaten egg and fried. Robust flavors abound, notably in a chicken and rice porridge that’s topped with soy-cured egg yolks. Meanwhile, contributions from the likes of trans activist Geena Rocero and “flavor scientist” Arielle Johnson enrich and entertain. Those ready to take the plunge into Filipino cooking will find endless inspiration and heart here.” * Publishers Weekly STARRED review *“A cookbook can be anthropology, artwork, prose poem, kitchen manual, manifesto or memoir. Occasionally a title hits all those marks, and FILIPINX: Heritage Recipes From the Diaspora (Abrams, $40), by Angela Dimayuga and Ligaya Mishan — a playful, inventive celebration of the funky, tangy, salty flavors of Filipino American cooking — is one of them. Put a copy of “Filipinx” on a low table and you’ll find small children gawking at photographs that somehow manage to be mischievous, edgy and appetizing at once. A whole fried fish swims across a retro plate. A slab of daffodil-yellow chiffon cake reclines on a bed of dewy dust-pink roses. Halo halo soars above the rim of a glass, an extravaganza of purple ice cream, inky sweet adzuki beans, electric-green palm seeds, a single rectangle of satiny beige flan. Exciting though it is to look at, “Filipinx” is even more fun to read. Dimayuga, who opened New York City’s Mission Chinese Food, and Mishan, who writes for this newspaper, excel at sensuous, funny descriptions.” * The New York Times *
£33.95
Abrams The New Native Kitchen
Book SynopsisTrade Review“This book is a glorious celebration of Native American cuisine filled with pride and love.” -- Nik Sharma * author of The Flavor Equation *“Thanks to Chef Freddie Bitsoie and this artful, inspiring book, it is easy to see how we can incorporate Indigenous foods into our kitchens and how the simple act of cooking can also be a celebration of Indigenous people, their rich cultural traditions, and connection to the land that has inspired so many delicious recipes.” -- Robert Redford“Freddie Bitsoie has taken Native American cuisine to a new level.” -- Dan Namingha * Tewa/Hopi, artist *“Freddie Bitsoie is one of our continent’s very best chefs and storytellers. This is required reading for anyone who really cares about cooking.” -- Rachel Wharton * James Beard Award-winning journalist and author of American Food *“I am fascinated with Freddie’s knowledge of Indigenous foods. He always brings love and understanding to the experience of ancestral food culture. Meegwetch (thank you).” -- Adam Beach * Anishinaabe, actor *“I have always used food as my entry point to learning more about cultures both outside of and within my own—and in New Native Kitchen, Freddie Bitsoie is an exceptional guide, showing off the vibrant, regional native cooking of what is now the United States, giving context to the people who created it while showing off the beautiful ingredients of a truly exciting and diverse cuisine.” -- Noah Galuten * chef and author of forthcoming The Don’t Panic Pantry Cookbook *“I love this book, which is both a practical, modern cookbook filled with recipes that center on the local and the seasonal, and a generous, sweeping testament to the scope, ingenuity, and enduring importance of Indigenous culinary traditions throughout the Americas.” -- Lukas Volger * author of Start Simple *“To seek and understand Indigenous foods is to dwell in the lands of our ancestors, to taste the earth and all that grows, from roots to leaf, from field and stream, to even the birds of the sky. Freddie not only has been immersed in this knowledge but has been a true, joyous steward of Native culture through food. This is going to be a staple in my house and will be a great gift for friends, family, and colleagues! I love Freddie!” -- Irene Bedard * Iñupiat, Yupik, Métis-Cree, actor, activist, storyteller *
£34.74
Gibbs M. Smith Inc Southern Baked
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£21.00
State University Press of New York (SUNY) Summer Pleasures Winter Pleasures
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£14.32
Authorhouse Feast for the Gods Classic Greek Cooking of the
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£36.05
Chronicle Books Brown Sugar Kitchen
Book SynopsisAcclaimed chef, restaurateur, and podcaster Tanya Holland shares recipes and stories from her celebrated Bay Area soul-food outpost that put West Oakland on the culinary map. Much more than a restaurant, Brown Sugar Kitchen was, for fifteen years, a community gathering spot, a place to fill the belly, and the beating heart of West Oakland, a storied postindustrial neighborhood across the bay from San Francisco. Since founding the original location, trailblazer Tonya Holland went on to open several dining destination hot spots, appear on Bravo’s Top Chef, helm a show on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network, host a podcast, and become a member of the Board of Trustees of the James Beard Foundation. In Brown Sugar Kitchen, the cookbook, Holland shares 86 recipes for re-creating the restaurant's favorites at home, from a thick Shrimp Gumbo to celebrated Macaroni & Cheese to a show-stopping Caramel Layer Cake with Brown Butter–Caramel Frosting. Soul-food classics get a modern spin in the case of B-Side BBQ Braised Smoked Tofu with Roasted Eggplant and a side of Roasted Green Beans with Sesame-Seed Dressing. Her interpretations also star locally grown, seasonal produce in crisp, creative salads such as Romaine with Spring Vegetables & Cucumber-Buttermilk Dressing and Summer Squash Succotash. Rich visual storytelling reveals the food and the people that made and make West Oakland what it is today. Straightforward, unfussy but inspired, these are recipes home cooks will turn to again and again. SOUL FOOD COOKBOOK: Brown Sugar Kitchen truly captures the sense—and flavor—of a richly textured and delicious place. With 86 mouthwatering recipes, there's something for everyone in this beautifully crafted celebration of soul food. BELOVED AND CELEBRATED: Chef Alice Waters proclaims this book, with 'robust, soulful recipes using seasonal and local ingredients' to be 'a wonderful reflection of the spirit [Holland] has fostered at Brown Sugar Kitchen.' A foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon puts a literary local spin on the unique delights of Holland's offerings. OUTSTANDING GIFT FOR FOOD LOVERS: For anyone who loves to cook, loves to eat, or loves to celebrate the joys of authentic soul food, this is a gift to treasure. Perfect for birthday, housewarming, host/hostess, or holiday giving.Perfect for: Home cooks, cookbook collectors, and soul food aficionados Fans of Tonya Holland Devotees of the San Francisco Bay Area food scene Shelve alongside Kardea Brown's The Way Home, Sweet Home Café Cookbook, The Twisted Soul Cookbook, and Black Girl Baking
£22.36
Chronicle Books Southern Appetizers
Book SynopsisThis handsome, fully illustrated hardcover cookbook provides 60 delicious recipes for party food Southern-style.
£17.13
Chronicle Books Cooking Up A Storm
Book SynopsisAfter Hurricane Katrina tore through New Orleans in 2005, Cooking Up a Storm was published to tell the story—recipe by recipe—of one of the great food cities of the world and the determination of its citizens to preserve and safeguard their culinary legacy. Ten years later, the city is back in business and this hardcover edition of the original cookbook is here to celebrate the community''s rebirth by reminding us of the great recipes that belong only to the city of New Orleans, but are beloved by us all.
£22.99
Chronicle Books Ama
Book SynopsisAn Eating the West Award Finalist 2020Ama finds inspiration from regional Mexican cuisine and beyond with influences from the American South, Germany, Poland, and Morocco to help you bring more diverse and delicious flavors into your kitchen. Bring big and bold Tex-Mex flavor to the table: Tex-Mex is a delicious, irreverent cuisine that combines the deep traditions of Texan and Mexican cooking. Think meaty stews, breakfast tacos, tres leches cake, crunchy salads, slow-cooked meats, and fresh cocktails—home cooks will learn how to make them all. • Features over 100 recipes from San Antonio native and Los Angeles chef and restauranteur Josef Centeno• Organized into chapters by type of food—including breakfast, vegetables, main courses, desserts, and a super nacho party—so it''s easy to find your go-to recipe for any occasion• Presented in a colorful package with more than 100 food and atmospheri
£21.99
Chronicle Books A Good Meal Is Hard to Find
Book SynopsisA Good Meal Is Hard to Find is more than just a cookbook: it''s a love letter to the women and food of the Deep South. With charming narratives, visual storytelling, and delectable recipes, A Good Meal Is Hard to Find is everything you''ve ever wanted in a Southern cookbook. Inside are 60 go-to recipes organized into five chapters—Morning''s Glories, Lingering Lunches, Dinner Dates & Late-Night Takes, Afternoon Pick-Me-Ups, and Anytime Sweets. Recipes written by award-winning cookbook author and Southern food expert Martha Hall Foose, as part of a collaboration with Amy C. Evans.• Each of the 60 recipes opens with a short vignette about a story about a unique Southern character.• Divided into five chapters from breakfast to dinner, with cocktails and desserts in between• Recipes paired with gorgeous, vintage-inspired acrylic paintings by Amy C. EvansInspired by generations of storytelling
£18.99
Chronicle Books Flavors of the Sun
Book SynopsisA comprehensive guide to vibrant, craveable Middle Eastern ingredients, with more than 120 accessible recipes for making them shine, from James Beard award–winning Sahadi's market.
£26.00
Little, Brown & Company Daniel
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£52.95
Pelican Publishing Co San Antonio Classic Desserts
Book SynopsisSweet, inviting treats from the town of Tex-Mex and spice. Influenced by Spanish and Mexican flavors, the cuisine of San Antonio is sensational and simple-Latin food with a sure Texas twist. This collection of the best desserts from the city's favorite restaurants includes Warm Cajeta Apple Crisp, Ruby-Red Grapefruit Tart, Banana Cheesecake Brule, Candied Jalapenos, and dozens of other chocolaty, spicy, fruity, and fresh dishes. Featured restaurants include Rosario's, Azuca Nuevo Latino, the Colonial Room at the Menger Hotel, El Paradiso, and El Siete Mares.
£15.29
Pelican Publishing Co Meanwhile Back at Caf Du Monde Life Stories
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£30.59
Pelican Publishing Co Polish Classic Desserts
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£17.09
Pelican Publishing Co Scandinavian Classic Desserts Classics
Book SynopsisScandinavian treats that will be sure to call for seconds. Indulge in a taste of Scandinavian culinary delights! In Pat Sinclair's scrumptious sequel, recipes vary from rich almond tortes and caramel flan to traditional favorites such as krumkake and pressed butter cookies. Fill your taste buds with mouthwatering dishes that will have even non-bakers getting creative in the kitchen. Accompanied by tempting photographs, this must-have cookbook contains forty-four recipes, along with history, musings, and stories.
£16.19
Pelican Publishing Co In a While Crocodile New Orleans Slow Cooker
Book SynopsisMany never seem to have the time to make good-quality meals for their families. A slow cooker is a great solution. In this convenient cookbook, favorite New Orleans recipes have been adapted for cooking in this popular appliance.
£19.54