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A Modern Way to Cook: Over 150 quick, smart and flavour-packed vegetarian recipes for every day
By (Author) Anna Jones
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
24th September 2018
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Quick and easy cookery
641.5636
Paperback
352
Width 189mm, Height 246mm
270g
From the author of the brilliant A Modern Way to Eat, a new collection of delicious, healthy, inspiring vegetarian recipes that are so quick to make theyre achievable on any night of the week.
Many more of us are interested in eating healthier food on a regular basis but sometimes, when were home late, tired after work, and dont have time to buy lots of ingredients, it can just seem too complicated.
In this brilliant new collection of recipes, Anna Jones makes clean, nourishing, vegetable-centred food realistic on any night of the week. Chapters are broken down by time (recipes for under 15, 20, 30 or 40 minutes) and also by planning a little ahead (quick healthy breakfasts, dishes you can make and re-use throughout the week). Annas new book is a truly practical and inspiring collection for anyone who wants to put dinner on the table quickly, without fuss, trips to specialist shops or too much washing up, but still eat food that tastes incredible and is doing you good.
Well, shes done it again! Intelligent and well thought out recipes beautifully put together and solid. So for all you dudes trying to get more of the green stuff in your life this is the one! Its Veg-tastic! Jamie Oliver
Like bright and sudden sunshine breaking through clouded sky A Modern Way to Cook follows last years A Modern Way to Eat and together they form an indispensible compendium for the contemporary cook Its simple, wonderful workable food that will undoubtedly make people happy Anna Jones, you queen of greens, youve only gone and done it again Guardian, Cook
Vegetarian recipes that can be produced in under 40, 20, even 15 minutes. Honey miso aubergines, chickpea pasta with tomato sauce, salted almond butter chocolate bars you want to cook it all Book of the Week, Telegraph
A Modern Way to Eat was a runaway bestseller and this equally inspiring offering could change the way you cook, with more than 150 recipes for people who dont have much time. But theres no economising on flavour S Magazine, Express
Brilliant Nigel Slater
The kind of cook who makes you want to eat vegetarian food even if you arent vegetarian Annas skill is that she manages to make veggie food simple and super desirable, so even if youre a staunch meat-eater, you wont feel like youre missing out Grazia
Keeping food consistently healthy and nourishing during a long working week can be tough. Thats why Anna Joness new book A Modern Way to Cook, following the much-loved A Modern Way to Eat (hailed the best vegetarian cookbook of recent years) is all about achieving simple, easily achievable healthy meals Redonline
Hailed as the new Nigella Anna Jones is nothing short of a revelation Running In Heels
Just as fabulous as her first The bonus is that most of her recipes can be on the table in less than half an hour which got us dashing to the kitchen Jamie Magazine
Anna Jones is a cook, food writer and stylist. One grey, late-for-the-office day, she decided to quit her day job after reading an article about following your passion. Within weeks, she was signed up on Jamie Olivers Fifteen apprentice programme. She went on to be part of Jamies food team styling, writing and working behind the scenes on books, TV shows and food campaigns. Now freelance, she has worked with some of the countrys biggest food brands, including innocent drinks for whom she wrote the recipes for Hungry: the innocent recipe book for filling your family with good stuff. She has also worked with other well-known chefs, such as Henry and Tom Herbert (The Fabulous Baker Brothers), Stevie Parle and Antonio Carluccio, and cooked for royalty, politicians and LA school children alike. A Modern Way to Eat is her first solo book. She lives, writes and cooks in Hackney, East London.