Two's Company: Simple: Fast & Fresh Recipes for Couples, Friends & Roommates
By (Author) Orlando Murrin
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
Ryland, Peters & Small Ltd
20th September 2022
13th September 2022
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Cookery dishes and courses / meals
Cookery / food by ingredient
641.5612
Hardback
176
Width 190mm, Height 235mm
776g
Were all looking for quick routes to great dishes and Orlando Murrin does it so well in this beautiful cookbook.Tom Kerridge
Twos Company is a wonder and having a version that is simple is just even more appealing. Perfect for people who love great food but want less stress in the kitchen.Georgina Hayden
75 deliciously simple recipes, offering advice and guidance on the easiest and quickest ways to feed two people without missing out on flavour or excitement
Following the success of Twos Company, this time Orlando Murrin turns his attention to super simple food designed for two people to share. He brings 75 more recipes to the table, encompassing everything from week-night quick fixes and easy-yet-impressive mains, to indulgent desserts. These speedy, often all-in-one, recipes have been carefully created so that there are minimal leftovers or half-finished packets of ingredients, making cooking for two easier and more cost effective than ever before. Whether youre craving comfort or looking for something special, need a store-cupboard winner or something to satisfy your sweet tooth, Twos Company: Simple is the perfect resource for anyone who wants to make cooking for a pair both stress-free and enjoyable.
Orlando Murrin was projected into the culinary limelight by MasterChef, when his 1992 semifinal was watched by 12 million people. He held the position of editor of the successful BBC Good Food magazine for 6 years and now writes a column for Waitrose Weekend, presents the BBC Good Food Podcast with Tom Kerridge and since 2019 has been President of the Guild of Food Writers. He is a panelist, presenter and demonstrator at food festivals, including those in Exeter and Dartmouth, local to his home in Devon.