'Fun guy! Great food!' Jamie Oliver. This is a beautifully illustrated 290-page hardback cookery and travel book, which includes the author's unique, easy-to-follow recipes, all inspired by his experiences both as an international touring DJ and his fifteen years spent living on Ibiza. Also included is advice on foraging, local culinary customs, endemic species and organic farms of Ibiza. Added to all of this, there are exclusive tracklists for lunch and dinner from some of the world's most reno...
Traditional Baking Recipes of Spain (Traditional Recipes of Spain, #4)
by Malcolm Coxall
"Simple food, well prepared, is one of life's great pleasures and when friends and family are part of the equation, cooking and sharing becomes all the more enjoyable. In a series that spans everything from casual barbecues to the tagines of Morocco, from nutritious ways with vegetables to the classic dishes of Italy, the recipes capture the spirit of a cuisine and the spirit of an occasion. There are feature spreads on specific ingredients and techniques, step-by-step photos and suggestions for...
Tapas with Liam Tomlin is about the style of food that Liam likes to cook and the way he likes to eat, with lots of different tastes, textures and cooking styles. After so many years in professional kitchens, Liam wanted a departure from the formal structure of restaurants with reservations, stuffy service and fixed menus that are repeated day after day. At Chefs Warehouse, he has moved away from food with too many layers, and components added simply for the sake of adding them. His way of cooki...
Cooking Spanish
The practical and inspirational meet in this new and lavishly produced COOKING series from Murdoch Books. The COOKING series combines hard-working content, the hallmark of an internationally successful Murdoch food series (such as the widely acclaimed Essentials and The Food of series), with contemporary recipes and food styling to fire the imagination of all cooks. With three distinct strands - ingredients, regional cuisines and cooking styles - the COOKING series has the potential to cover a d...
One of America's best-known food writers has provided a definitive guide to the food, wine, and customs of Catalonia, in northeastern Spain, with over 200 recipes and a wealth of fascinating information about its history, language, and culture. Line drawings.
Spain is the next France, announces "The New York Times Magazine". And "Wine Spectator" declares: "Spain is setting the pace in Europe today when it comes to wine and food." Food and travel editors herald Spain as the new Italy. Something incredibly fascinating is happening in the country, with its hip tapas, hot chefs like Ferran Adria and Juan Marl Azrak (see Adria's Rack of Lamb with Pistachio Pesto and Scallions in the meat chapter), and mouth- watering array of premium olive oils, wines, ch...
Following on from Seasonal Spanish Food, Pizarro takes a closer look at the regions of Spain and the exceptional local ingredients that make each area so special. With these ingredients, Pizarro uses his knowledge and flair to create alluring dishes that not only showcase Spanish flavours but are also simple and quick to prepare. No complicated techniques, no ingredients that are difficult to find, no tampering of flavours, just simple, stylish recipes for any occasion. Serve chorizo with juicy...
Raise your glass to a taste sensation for cocktails and soft drinks-shrubs-a vintage drink mixer that will knock your socks off. "Mixologists are reaching back through the centuries to reclaim vinegar's more palatable past... embracing it as 'the other acid,'" said The New York Times. The history of shrubs, as revealed here, is as fascinating as the drinks are refreshing. These sharp and tangy infusions are simple to make and use. Make Red Currant Shrub for a Vermouth Cassis or Apple Cinnamon Sh...