Cooking with meat & game

  • Big Has Home

    £20.00

    “This book is just about food. Nothing flashy, no expensive equipment and gizmos. It’s entirely about flavours and understanding. Food in its entirety is more than about filling your stomach; it’s about stories, history, and those shared moments.” – Hasan Semay

  • The Book of Jewish Food

    £30.00

    A result of 16 years of research, ‘The Book of Jewish Food’ was originally published in 1997 when Jewish cuisine was overlooked by the food industry and enjoyed instead behind closed doors around the world. In this revolutionary book, Roden shone a light on the diverse flavours and cultural origins of those dishes, revealing the beauty and simplicity of traditional Ashkenazi and Sephardi food on the page for the first time. In doing so, she put Jewish food on the map and changed the modern culinary landscape for good. This anniversary edition with new content and recipes is a celebration of the food that has transformed our world, and will make the perfect gift for any home cook.

  • An A-Z of Pasta

    £25.00

    This is the story of pasta. In it, Guardian columnist and award-winning food writer Rachel Roddy condenses everything she has learned about Italy’s favourite food in a practical, easy-to-use and mouth-watering collection of 100 essential pasta and pasta sauce recipes. Along with the recipes are short essays that weave together the history, culture and the everyday life of pasta shapes from the tip to the toe of Italy.

  • Weber’s Barbecue Bible

    £25.00

    With over 125 all-new, modern, inspirational ideas for every occasion, this is a comprehensive barbecue book. Each recipe is photographed for easy, at-a-glance understanding, accompanied by expert advice and over 750 step-by-step photos.

  • MOB Kitchen: Feed 4 or more for under GBP10

    £16.99

    Having taken the social media world by storm with his 1-minute, how-to-make recipe videos, MOB Kitchen founder Ben Lebus is revitalising home-cooking with delicious, easy and accessible dishes that absolutely anyone can cook, all on a budget.

  • Killing It

    £16.99

    A deeply personal female narrative memoir about life, love, death, and dinner, set in the world of butchery.

  • Venice

    £30.00

    Russell Norman returns to Venice – the city that inspired POLPO – to immerse himself in the authentic flavours of the Veneto and the culinary traditions of the city. His rustic kitchen – in the residential quarter of the city where washing hangs across the narrow streets and neighbours don’t bother to lock their doors – provides the perfect backdrop for this adventure, and for the 130 lip-smacking, easy Italian family recipes showcasing the simple but exquisite flavours of Venice. The book also affords us a rare and intimate glimpse into the life of the city, its hidden architectural gems, its secret places, the embedded history, the colour and vitality of daily life, and the food merchants and growers who make Venice so surprisingly vibrant.

  • Bird In The Hand

    £26.00

    Chicken takes centre stage in Diana Henry’s new collection of recipes for every day and every mood.

  • Made In India

    £25.00

    The best Indian food is cooked (and eaten) at home. Real Indian food is fresh, simple and packed with flavour and in this book, Meera Sodha introduces Britain to the food she grew up eating here every day. Unlike the stuff you get at your local curry house, her food is fresh, vibrant and surprisingly quick and easy to make. In this collection, Meera serves up a feast of over 130 delicious recipes collected from three generations of her family.

  • Pitt Cue Co Cookbook

    £26.00

    Sublime, smoky and slow-cooked meats and more from one of the most celebrated London restaurant openings of 2012.