Coping with Christmas: A Fabulously Festive Christmas Companion
By (Author) Fanny Cradock
By (author) Johnnie Cradock
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
1st February 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
TV / Celebrity chef / eateries cookbooks
Cookery dishes and courses: main courses
Food and drink: alcoholic beverages
Cookery dishes and courses: soups and starters
Cookery dishes and courses: desserts
Comfort food and food nostalgia
Parties, etiquette and entertaining
Cookery / food for calorie counting
641.5686
Hardback
352
Width 141mm, Height 222mm, Spine 33mm
460g
A fabulously festive guide to navigating the party season with aplomb
Christmas whod host it With fraught hours spent basting the turkey centrepiece, seating plans to curate and a tree to decorate to perfection, its a time of stress and sleepless nights for many, but especially those welcoming family and friends into their home.
In this new edition of her classic guide, first published in 1968, British culinary icon Fanny Cradock comes to the rescue. Delivering essential advice for navigating the most wonderful time of the year, readers will learn why you should start making your potpourri in June, how to whip up a Hot Baked Grapefruit hors doeuvres or Smoked Eel in Puff Pastry fish dish, and options for wine pairings that are modest for more run of the mill gatherings or fine, appropriate for occasions where you really want to impress. And for when times get truly tough, theres a whole chapter of Slap Happy Crisis Substitutes for Serious Cookery.
When it was originally published, Coping with Christmas was a must-have compendium to all things Christmas, with decorative ideas and crafting practices, recipes to see you through every social eventuality, and tips galore. But through a modern lens Fanny and Johnnies words feel like a delicious parody, giving a waggish wink and a knowing nod to everyone who feels fettered by the expectation of a perfect Christmas. Here, they take on an eccentric new life full of nostalgia and humour much needed throughout this most testing of seasons.
Told with Fanny and Johnnie Cradocks trademark caustic wit and overblown attention to detail, and with a new foreword by food writer Felicity Cloake, Coping with Christmas makes the perfect gift for the hostess whos ready to give up on the whole sorry season.
Fanny Cradock was a British restaurant critic, television chef and writer, who has attained the status of culinary icon for her trademark style and unforgettable quips (This wont break you!). She came to public prominence in the postwar years, aiming to inspire housewives to find joy and ease in cooking. During a career that spanned over three decades, she appeared in 24 television series and was the author of over 20 books, which sold in enormous numbers. She took pride in elevating British cuisine to Escoffier standards, and famously gave every dish a French name. She frequently appeared alongside her husband, Johnnie. Though she died in 1994, her witticisms and wisdom live on.