Let’s Eat Meat: Recipes for Prime Cuts, Cheap Bits and Glorious Scraps
Eat meat, but eat less and eat better – that, if any, is this book’s philosophy.
Eat meat, but eat less and eat better – that, if any, is this book’s philosophy.
This book is for anyone who wants to cook smarter, braver and better with everyday ingredients. Packed with personality, clever ideas and serious flavour, this is everyday cooking turned all the way up.
Gennaro Contaldo, with his unmatched passion for authentic Italian flavours, guides you through a treasure trove of lost recipes that were on the verge of fading into history. From the rolling hills of Tuscany to the sun-soaked coasts of Sicily, each page pays homage to the wisdom and love that Nonnas have long infused into their creations.
This definitive cookbook is filled with over 80 delicious recipes that capture the spirit and flavours of Ramadan. A timeless, approachable guide to cooking and preparing Ramadan meals, designed to help families savour flavourful heritage meals without the stress, especially during the holy month.
In this expanded and completely revised edition, miso is recognised as the hero ingredient, the chef’s secret added extra that has entered the Western mainstream to bring extra umami to everyday cooking.
The 4th book in the bestselling What’s For Dinner? series by Sarah Rossi
One pot. Five ingredients. Delicious Every time!
It made your mouth water when you saw it on your feed. Now, it’s time to get it on your plate!
Tom Parker Bowles gives us over 140 of his kitchen staples; the dishes he cooks day in, day out. This is home cooking at its best – Fish Pie, Shoulder of Lamb with Pommes Boulanger, Noodle Soup, Treacle Tart – all shamelessly indulgent, but straightforward to prepare and affordable.
TV chef, dragon slayer and bestselling author Levi Roots brings carnival to the kitchen with his hot’n’spicy Caribbean cookbook.