Let's Do Lunch
By (Author) Georgia Levy
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
8th September 2022
1st September 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cookery / food for gluten-free diets
Cooking for one
Cookery dishes and courses: salads and vegetables
Cookery / food by ingredient: rice, grains, pulses, nuts and seeds
Cookery / food by ingredient: fruit and vegetables
Cookery dishes and courses: sandwiches, picnics, lunch boxes
Cookery / food by ingredient: egg, cheese and dairy products
Practical advice: Life hacks / handy tips
Comfort food and food nostalgia
641.53
Hardback
160
Width 199mm, Height 241mm, Spine 17mm
680g
Weve all spent a little more time at home recently and this has meant weve a new-found appreciation for what lunch represents to us: a break, excitement, something that isnt typing emails or Zoom meetings.
Without the crutch of highstreet chains, weve had to start fending for ourselves and this means endlessly trying to come up with different, filling and nutritious meals for our family and ourselves. But there are only so many great ideas about what you can put between two slices of bread or do with an egg and a piece of toast. Lunch is the best way to brighten your day, but it involves a level of imagination we dont have the time for.
This is where Let's Do Lunch steps in. You can decide how much time you want to dedicate to your lunch, then pick a straightforward, satisfying meal and get cracking. At the heart of this book is this lack of fuss. There will be no challenging techniques, hard-to-find ingredients or decadent cooking times. Just quick, accessible and clever recipes that will have you wondering how on earth you managed to make something so delicious in so little time.
The book is filled with encouraging tips and tricks to help energise and transform your cooking experience from something you have to do into something you look forward to doing. All recipes are all light on meat and fish, with the emphasis on fresh vegetables, grains, cheese and nuts so you can feel energized right through to till dinner.
Ditch the al desko and make a ritual out of lunch again.
Georgias delicious, inventive and magnificently inspirational recipes are a marvellous way to make your day exciting and happy with not too much effort. Claudia Roden
"Full of fresh ideas and recipes to actually make you excited about starting work in the morning!" - Felicity Cloake
Georgia Levy is food stylist, recipe developer and writer living and working in London. She was trained at London's River Cafe where, under the tutelage of Rose Gray and Ruth Rogers, she learnt how to love vegetables like a true Italian. Fifteen years later, having worked a slew of jobs in food, including three years working for Jamie Oliver, Georgia has emerged as an experienced recipe developer and stylist. She has developed recipes for publications such as The Guardian, The Telegraph, Waitrose, and Sainsbury's Magazine, and companies such as Wahaca and Cadbury, and individuals such as Thomasina Miers, Meera Sodha and Stevie Parle. She was the resident Food Developer for the wholesaler, Natoora for four years. She has 14.4K followers on Instagram under @georgia levy , growing by about 200 followers per week with a chatty and engaged following.