Food You Can't Say No To
By (Author) Tamasin Day-Lewis
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
15th March 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.5
Hardback
192
Width 187mm, Height 248mm
This irresistible book is packed with recipes for food you just can't say 'no' to. When we are presented with such indulgent food, we inevitably succumb, ask for a second helping. We luxuriate, feel comforted, happy and satisfied. Here is a book filled with good things, some of which you will find familiar but with an original twist, others are entirely new and exciting. Some are special purely because of their unabashed simplicity, using a few of the very best ingredients and disarmingly easy to perfect. Tamasin's philosophy is all about making the most of foods, especially ingredients in season, rather than spending extravagantly. If you're in need of inspiring new supper ideas, try the Roquefort, celery, potato, red onion and walnut pie, its golden crust flavoured with Parmesan and cracked black peppercorns; or a comforting Salmon and scallop chowder, smoky with bacon and flecked with tarragon; or uplifting Potato gnocchi with spring asparagus, tomatoes, green olives and mascarpone. Resist, if you can, a light whisked Sponge topped with vanilla- and lemon-scented mascarpone and yoghurt, adorned with summer berries or a delectable, gooey bitter Chocolate and salted caramel brownie cake. This is food that you will enjoy cooking : effortless but special, indulgent yet practical, totally, utterly irresistible.
Tamasin Day-Lewis is an inspirational food writer with a wonderfully refreshing style. In her own words, she writes 'for people who appreciate good food, for people of all skills'. Tamasin contributes regularly for English and American Vogue, Saveur, Stella (The Telegraph Magazine), Sainsbury's Magazine, Waitrose Food Illustrated and Reader's Digest. She has also written a host of successful cookbooks, including Supper for a Song (Quadrille, 2009). She has also produced and directed many television documentaries and appeared in two television series entitled Tamasin's Weekends and Great British Dishes. Author Location: Somerset and Ireland