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Published to celebrate Skye Gyngell's new restaurant in London, Spring presents a collection of delectable recipes from the menu—beautiful new breads and pasta dishes, exquisite seafood and meat dishes, colorful salads and vegetables, enticing ice creams and desserts, original preserves, and drinks newly fashioned for the restaurant. Spring also provides a fascinating insight into the creation of the restaurant itself, from Skye's first visit to the space at Somerset House, through to the design and development of the site, to the opening of the restaurant, decor, and even staff uniform.
"A cookbook from an award-winning chef with a produce-first approach to recipes"--Provided by publisher.
Reknowned chéf Skye Gyngell presents 110 recipes for everyday cooking, from breakfast to late night supper, and for those speciel occasions such as Christmas and Easter.
"A celebrated UK chef shares her sixteen best-loved ingredients and demonstrates how to combine them with a wide range of fresh foods in this collection of 100 seasonal recipes"--Provided by publisher.
A celebration of a simpler, more natural life, this book reflects Harry Astley and Jane Scotter's passion for fresh ingredients and delicious, home-cooked food, grown and foraged from the land all year round.
This book focuses on what the author loves cooking most: prime foods such as fish, cheese, nuts, pulses and grains that always feature in her menus; seasonal favourites including asparagus, tomatoes and game that she particularly loves; and flavour enhancers like garlic, olive oil and honey which are such an important part of her cooking.
“[This] collection of hearty recipes is an ode to authentic Korean cooking inspired by the dishes the couple eat at home.”—The New York Times Winner of Observer Food Monthly’s Best New Cookbook Award In this beautiful cookbook, critically acclaimed chef and food writer Jordan Bourke and his Korean-born wife, Rejina, provide a cultural history of the food of Korea—along with more than 100 authentic and accessible dishes to make as you explore the ingredients and techniques needed to master Korean cooking. From how to stock a Korean pantry, to full menu ideas, to recipes for every meal and craving, this is the only guide to Korean cooking you’ll ever need. You’ll find delicious r...
Entertaining needn't be time-consuming or demanding. Discover the pleasure of cooking for family and friends as bestselling author, Skye Gyngell, shares the secrets and techniques behind what make her dishes so special. Including over 100 delicious and easy traditional recipes, from breakfast pancakes, through to hearty pies, rustic roasts and classic cakes, all are delivered with an inventive twist. Ingredients are easy to source and strongly influenced by the seasons, making each dish flavorful and straight-forward to make.
Lucy Boyd, head gardener for Michelin-starred café Petersham Nurseries and trained chef understands ingredients, and knows how to turn them into extraordinary food.
The Guilt-free Gourmet is for anyone who's trying to eat more fruit and vegetables and reduce their intake of sugar and saturated animal fats but isn't willing to compromise on the flavour and enjoyment of their food. This cookbook is not about denial; it's approach to cooking and eating simply swaps the 'bad for you' ingredients for natural and healthy alternatives that achieve the same decadent results without the negative impact on our waistlines, energy levels, health and wellbeing. Recipes range from simple sharing plates to Foods from Afar such as Thai curry and fiery Korean noodles to Japanese tempura and Moroccan tagines. There are Light & Fresh dishes such as Globe Artichoke, Fennel & Rocket as well as Comfort Food recipes including Beetroot Burgers with Mustard Mayo and a velvety Aubergine & Tomato Gratin. With ideas for Home Baking and Sweet Treats, Jordan and Jessica Bourke combine their expertise as a chef and nutritional therapist to prove that you can have your cake and eat it.