Quick & easy cooking

  • Notes from a Small Kitchen Island

    £26.00

    In this collection of warm, candid essays and over 70 recipes, food writer and Telegraph columnist Debora Robertson celebrates the comfort to be found in the everyday, the delight in the ordinary, and the joys, pleasures and challenges of domestic life, from roasting a chicken and making marmalade to learning how to throw a party without losing your mind.

  • Mezcla

    £30.00

    Everyday eating with built in wow factor – from the Ottolenghi protégé shaking up the food world. ‘Mezcla’ means mix, blend or fusion in Spanish and in her first solo cookbook, Ixta Belfrage – loved for her inventive ingredient combinations – shares her favourite mezcla of flavours. Helpfully divided into quick recipes (for when you need something great on the table, fast) and longer recipes (for when you have time to slow down and savour the process), here are 100 bold, impactful recipes inspired by Italy, Brazil, Mexico and beyond. Creative, colourful and always delicious, this is food for every day and every occasion.

  • River Cottage Great Salads

    £20.00

    Gelf Alderson has spent years serving up original, veg-centric meals to delight the guests at River Cottage. His recipes redefine the idea of salad, as playful flavour pairings, clever techniques and vibrant dressings bring out the very best in seasonal produce. Divided into chapters such as Quick, Hearty, Spicy and Lunchbox, these recipes use everyday ingredients, and give plenty of suggestions for seasonal swaps and delicious alternatives. With minimal effort, you’ll be serving up showstoppers such as char-grilled cabbage, pickled pears, pesto and walnuts, honey-glazed leftover belly perk with shredded summer veg and roast asparagus, feta, almonds and sourdough croutons. There’s also a whole chapter of dressings and pickles to enliven even a simple bowl of leaves.

  • Dominique’s Kitchen

    £20.00

    ‘Dominique’s Kitchen’ is packed with quick, delicious recipes perfect for any night of the week. In her signature style, Dominique will show you just how easy it can be to cook with ingredients from around Asia, creating big, bold, flavourful dishes you’ll want to cook again and again.

  • Foolproof Picnic

    £12.99

    The handy guide to eating outdoors – everything you need to make the perfect spread

  • The Weekend Cook

    £26.00

    An invitation to supper at Angela Hartnett’s house is a real treat. Nestled in the middle of Wilkes Street, in London’s vibrant East End, you know you’re going to get delicious food, great company and a relaxed atmosphere that is as far removed from the high-octane stress of a professional kitchen as it is from the awkward social anxiety that many of us face when hosting a dinner. Angela knows the secrets to throwing the most relaxed and enjoyable dinners for friends and family – sometimes mad, but always magical evenings that people talk about for months afterwards – and in this book she’s going to share them. Great flavours and simple recipes abound in these pages, each one a joy to cook and eat, from satisfying one-pot dishes and comforting risottos to perfect party food and bakes to feed a hungry crowd.

  • Feel Good

    £22.00

    Melissa Hemsley, bestselling author of ‘Eat Happy’ and co-author of ‘The Art of Eating Well,’ brings satisfying, simple recipes to help you feel your best, whether it’s a quick dinner after a long day, cook-ahead lunches to see you through the week or a warming traybake for a cosy night in. Find energising veg dishes, flexible meat and fish recipes, feasts to share with friends, and simple snacks and desserts, with many taking less than half an hour, and all using readily available ingredients.

  • Fast Feasts

    £20.00

    A selection of quick and easy recipes, all featuring John Gregory-Smith’s signature Middle Eastern twist, which will make you feel excited about cooking again.

  • Cook for the Soul

    £16.99

    The second delicious cookbook from bestselling author, Lucy Lord, with over 80 fresh, fun, and creative recipes to feed your soul!

  • Breadsong

    £20.00

    A cookbook with bags of heart about the redemptive power of baking ‘Breadsong’ tells the story of Kitty Tait who was a chatty, bouncy and full-of-life 14 year old until she was overwhelmed by an ever-thickening cloud of depression and anxiety. Her life changed overnight and she withdrew from the world. Her desperate family tried everything to help her but she slipped further away from them. One day her dad Alex, a teacher, baked a loaf of bread with her and that small moment changed everything. One loaf quickly escalated into an obsession and Kitty started to find her way out of the terrible place she was in. ‘Breadsong’ is a cookbook with Kitty’s favourite recipes including happy bread filled with salted caramel and comfort bread made with Marmite, sticky buns galore with flavours such as cardamom and orange, and the ultimate tahini and dark chocolate cookies.

  • The get ahead cook

    £25.00

    ‘The Get Ahead Cook’ is packed full of easy, uncomplicated and foolproof recipes to take the stress out of cooking. Divided into six chapters: starters and small plates, brunching and lunching, easy suppers and comforting food, feasts for friends, salads and sides, and sweet things – these dishes are all contemporary and beautifully presented, yet deceptively simple. Importantly for the home cook, they all have get-ahead elements to spread and lighten the load, making them invaluable for everyday cooking and especially for entertaining.

  • Feel Good Food

    £20.00

    Make the food that makes your day