The Ice Kitchen: Fast Fresh Food to Fill Your Family and Your Freezer
By (Author) Shivi Ramoutar
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
28th August 2020
2nd April 2020
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cookery: preserving and freezing
641.453
Hardback
208
Width 190mm, Height 241mm, Spine 20mm
800g
A well-thought out concept with invaluable tips for making the most of your time and ingredients. Rukmini Iyer
Step into the clever world of The Ice Kitchen maximise convenience, cut down on waste and save money and time without sacrificing flavour. The recipes are designed so that half can be eaten at once and the rest stored away in the freezer and recooked straight from frozen. Unlock your freezers potential with freezer filing, ice cube butters, salvation sauces, and Shivis magic no-cook Ice Kitchen Jam.
An efficient way of organising not just your freezer, but your kitchen and the way you think about meal-prep its the way Id like my kitchen to run. As youd expect from Shivi, the recipes are fresh, modern and achievable. Rukmini Iyer
This is such a clever and useful book. Shivis fabulous recipes will get every home cook making the most of their freezer and stocking up on delicious meals for the week.Rosie Birkett
I dont use my freezer at all for the simple reason that I dont know the foolproof ways to do it. This is an inspiring book that will change the way you cook. Chetna Makan
The Ice Kitchen celebrates the much-maligned freezer whilst taking the snobbery out of using one. Not only does it offer great money- and time-saving ideas but also tips and tricks on batch cooking and ice cube wizardry. But, all this aside, the recipes are just very, very good! Brings the freezer in from the cold. Matt Tebbutt
Shivi was born in Trinidad and she has made it her culinary mission to twist the classic Caribbean dishes and ingredients from her childhood into her own vibrant, fresh and easy-to-make recipes. Shivi and her recipes have been featured in numerous publications, including The Sunday Times, Delicious magazine, Good Things magazine, the Metro and the Guardian, to name a few. She is a regular guest on Saturday Kitchen and has also been featured on BBC Woman's Hour. Her first cookbook, Caribbean Modern: Recipes from the Rum Islands, was published in 2015.