The Sunday Night Book: 52 Short Recipes to Make the Weekend Feel Longer
By (Author) Rosie Sykes
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Quadrille Publishing Ltd
1st October 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
641.5
Hardback
152
Width 145mm, Height 222mm, Spine 20mm
368g
Make Sunday night the best evening of the week, by perfecting the last, lazy meal of the weekend.
Chef Rosie Sykes is an expert in the most comforting, nostalgic and heart-warming recipes, and here she gathers more than 50 of her greatest creations, most of them achievable in the time it takes to run a bath. All the recipes in The Sunday Night Book are simple and make clever use of store cupboard staples and leftovers. This is truly the best kind of cooking, the perfect way to extend the weekend and drift relaxed and contented into a new week.
Rosie Sykes is a chef and food writerwho has cooked in the kitchens of some of Britain's most celebrated chefs, including Joyce Molyneux, Shaun Hill and Alastair Little. Hercritically acclaimed gastropub, The Sutton Arms in Smithfields, London, established her as one of the most exciting cooks working in the UK, and from 2001 to 2003 Rosie wrote for theGuardian'sWeekendmagazine as The Kitchen Doctor. Rosie is the author of The Kitchen Revolution (2008).