Tin Can Magic: Simple, Delicious Recipes Using Pantry Staples
By (Author) Jessica E Dennison
Hardie Grant Books (UK)
Hardie Grant Books (UK)
1st February 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Quick and easy cookery
641.5
Paperback
160
Width 198mm, Height 237mm, Spine 17mm
564g
Tin Can Magic does exactly what it says on the tin simple, delicious recipes using tinned ingredients Jessica Elliott Dennison understands the importance of having a capsule-wardrobe style cupboard of cheap, familiar tinned items that can be tweaked every week to create an interesting, seasonal menu. This book helps you do just that focusing on easy meal solutions based around what readers might already have to hand, with smart ideas for adding flavour, freshness and contrast.
Try your hand at Ramen-style miso noodles with crispy garlic and spring onion; Za'atar chicken and whipped butter bean dip, burnt greens and lemon; or Crispy coconut milk pancakes with prawns and garlic vinegar. If you're in the mood for something sweet, why not rustle up the Lemon pudding, Hazelnut frangipane cherry galettes or Miso-salted caramel Tin Can Magic shows you that, with a little bit of guidance, and a tin or two from the back of the cupboard, you can create mouthwatering meals for any night of the week.
"One of the best cookbooks for these times is Jessica Elliott Dennison's Tin Can Magic, which contains elevated dishes from nine different canned foods, including coconut milk, anchovies, tomatoes, and sweet corn. Each recipe is easy to follow, requires few fussy ingredients, and yields dishes that look like something from your favorite farm-to-table restaurant." - Outside Online
Jessica Elliott Dennisonis a cook, food writer and stylist.Before opening 27 Elliott's, a neighbourhood caf, workshop and supperclub space in her hometown, Edinburgh,Jess worked as a food stylist in London on cookbooks, magazines, adverts and TV for clients including Fremantle, Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Pip&Nut,Liz Earle's wellbeing magazine, Dorset Cereals, Majestic Wine and Phaidon.Jess previously worked for Jamie Oliver's retail team, responsible for the chef's 1000-product food and homeware range. She is a regular contributor to modern business magazine Courier.