The Little Book of Brunch
By (Author) Sophie Missing
By (author) Caroline Craig
Vintage Publishing
Square Peg
15th March 2017
13th April 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
General cookery and recipes
641.53
Hardback
224
Width 167mm, Height 234mm, Spine 23mm
782g
The Little Book of Brunch has 100 delicious recipes for the best meal of the day Eggs, avocado, bacon, bagels - the roll-call of delicious ingredients shows why brunch is by far the best meal of the day. Discover 100 delicious recipes for the best meal of the day. The Little Book of Brunch features a selection of the world's best ever brunch recipes, ranging from Middle Eastern Shakshuka to traditional English Savouries, from simple Baked Eggs to indulgent Brioche French Toast. Whether you're in the mood to make something sweet or savoury, speedy or slow, these easy and adaptable recipes are everything a meal should be, whatever the time of day.
Filled with all the drool-worthy brunch inspiration you could possibly need, this book is a no-fail people pleaser, whether youre cooking for friends, or cooking for one * Khoolect *
Whilst it might seem absurd to consider brunch a need, weve certainly found it necessary of late not to spend 20 on some avo toast and fresh juice on a Sunday morning. We still want a leisurely, indulgent time with friends which is where The Little Book of Brunch comes in. Sophie Missing and Caroline Craig have produced a book of down to earth brunch recipes written with characteristic verve * A Little Bird *
Sophie Missing (Author) Sophie Missing is a writer and editor who started her career in publishing at Hodder & Stoughton and Penguin. She has written for the Guardian, the Observer, and MUNCHIES, and is the co-author of two previous cookbooks, The Little Book of Lunch and The Cornershop Cookbook. She lives in London. Caroline Craig (Author) Caroline Craig has written for the Guardian and is the co-author of The Little Book of Lunch, The Cornershop Cookbook and The Kew Gardens Children's Cookbook. Her maternal family have been fruit farmers and wine producers in Provence for generations. A childhood spent gobbling home-grown tomatoes and peaches left her with little choice but to shape her life around delicious food and cooking for friends and family.