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Taverna: From the Sunday Times Bestselling Author of Nistisima

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Taverna: From the Sunday Times Bestselling Author of Nistisima

Contributors:

By (Author) Georgina Hayden

ISBN:

9780224101646

Publisher:

Vintage Publishing

Imprint:

Square Peg

Publication Date:

2nd April 2019

UK Publication Date:

4th April 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

641.5693

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 194mm, Height 253mm, Spine 31mm

Weight:

1156g

Description

Delicious sun-kissed recipes from the heart of the Mediterranean 'This spectacular book is filled with comforting, delicious recipes' Jamie Oliver Warm up your winter with sun-kissed recipes from the heart of the Mediterranean. Greek Cypriot food is a melting pot of delicious flavours- simple Mediterranean salads; classic ingredients like feta, a squeeze of lemon and fresh oregano; cinnamon-infused stews; orange-blossom scented pastries. TAVERNA, takes the best of traditional Cypriot cooking and makes it relevant to modern home cooks. From simple vegan fast-day dishes to feasts for the family, there is something delicious for every mood and moment. These delicious recipes relive sun-kissed Mediterranean holidays and simple taverna-style meals. 'Taverna... brings a touch of Cypriot sunshine into your kitchen' Good Housekeeping

Reviews

This spectacular book is filled with comforting, delicious recipes and wonderful writing. Authentic and heart-filled, this masterpiece of a cookbook gives an insight into one of the oldest and greatest cuisines on the planet.

* Jamie Oliver *
This is a book I can completely relate to. Georgina's Cypriot heritage shines through so naturally in her stories & recipe choices... which are real, beautifully written & accessible to all. They take me personally right back to my grandparents' table. * Tessa Kiros *
There couldnt be a better voice for Greek-Cypriot cuisine and culture than Georgina Haydens. It is a culinary masterpiece that beautifully evokes the countrys rich heritage * Olia Hercules *
Taverna brings a joyful, sun-splashed touch of the Mediterranean to your kitchen * Culture Whisper *
Taverna beautifully evokes the writers Greek-Cypriot heritage and culture * Food and Travel *
Taverna brings a touch of Cypriot sunshine into your kitchen * Good Housekeeping *
Taverna, is a masterpiece that brings together decades of watching, learning and documenting these recpies -- Jessica Salter * Daily Telegraph *
Taverna is a labour of love for Georgina [who] is at once respectful of tradition, but also happy to embrace innovation * Waitrose Weekend *
Hayden adds a modern slant to recipes, as well as offering some of the classics lovely * Choice *
This book is a must if youre as obsessed with the flavours of the Mediterranean as I am -- Laura Jackson * Marie Claire *

Author Bio

Georgina Hayden is a food writer and stylist from North London. Growing up above her grandparents' Greek Cypriot taverna in Tufnell Park, she developed a love of cooking from the recipes passed down to her. As a teenager she ran a stall at a farmers' market and worked in restaurants, before studying Fine Art at university. Her passion for food landed her a job as a food writer and stylist on various food magazines, until she joined Jamie Oliver's food team where she worked for twelve years. She now writes, develops and styles for magazine, books, television and campaigns. She also writes an online family food blog- georginahayden.com. Georgina's work is inspired by her family, her heritage and her love of travel. There is nothing she treasures more than cooking with her mum and her yiayia (grandmother). She documents her food adventures on her two instagram accounts @georgiepuddingnpie and @peaandthepod. Her first book, Stirring Slowly, was published in 2016, and Taverna is her second.

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