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This is exciting, delicious East Asian-flavoured food you can make at home – even after a long day! Cooking in his London flat, Justin Tsang (aka Justin the Dustbin) shares his recipe creations online, making East Asian-flavoured food not just properly delicious, but simple, too. Using his expertise as a chef at his family’s Chinese restaurant, he brings together flavours from Korea, Hong Kong, Japan, China and more, to create dishes that will leave you feeling full but wanting to go back for more. Whether you’re after something fresh, spicy, comforting, zingy – or just want something ready in 20 minutes, there’s a guaranteed new favourite to discover in this 100-recipe cookbook.
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Vegetarian recipes celebrating the food of Palestine, from the co-author of ‘Falastin, Jerusalem and Ottolenghi’. A homage to Palestinian food and culture, Boustany, is a solo cookbook from Sami Tamimi, Ottolenghi co-founder and champion of Palestinian food and culture. Boustany translates from Arabic as ‘My Garden’, and the down-to-earth, relaxed and plentiful recipes are reflective of Sami’s signature style and approach to food. Bold, inspiring and ever-evolving, Boustany picks up where Falastin left off, with flavour-packed, colourful and simple vegetable- and grain-led dishes; this is how Sami grew up eating – platters of aubergine and chickpeas with a spicy green lemon sauce and fragrant lentil fatteh that always tasted better the next day. These are the dishes he has known, loved, cooked and shared with friends.
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This is food you want to eat, shared by chef and creator Thomas Straker to his 5M following, and now in his first cookbook.
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Make magic (and maybe a little bit of chaos) in the kitchen with more than 100 recipes from online sensation Alix Traeger! ? If mistakes are for learning from in life, why should the kitchen be any different? ? If you’ve ever added salt to your cookie dough instead of sugar or set off the smoke detector while searing on the stovetop, you are not alone! Internet darling Alix Traeger grew up going viral with BuzzFeed Tasty hands & pans videos?so she’s been there and done that. But unlike so many online perfectionists, she believes in letting your blunders lead the way! ? Alix’s long-awaited debut cookbook,?Scratch That, is filled with creative, delicious, decadent recipes?many of which were born from her signature process of trial and error. These recipes are fun and approachable: The book is organized into recognizable categories such as Weekend Breakfast (best served after sleeping in), Dips
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Whether you’re new to air frying or an expert, Jamie Oliver’s here to help you take your gadget to the next level. The result of months of experimentation, this book shows you just how delicious and versatile air frying can be. Whether prepping ahead or cooking to order, Jamie will have you making meals people won’t believe were created in the air fryer.
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One pan? No problem. This is a game-changing cookbook that’ll save you on more than just washing up. Rammed with one-pan, one-pot and one-bowl recipes, these dishes are easy, affordable and – above all else – undeniably delicious to eat. We’ve created over a hundred recipes for you to check out, enjoy and make for your loved ones, including an easy-as-it-gets sweet potato laksa soup with fresh toppings, a triple ‘ch’ traybake with chicken, chickpeas and chorizo, a vegetarian spaghetti that manages to taste exactly like buffalo wings and a coffee-roasted pork belly to whip out on special occasions.
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Yotam Ottolenghi brings his inspiring, flavour-forward approach to comfort cooking, delivering new classics that taste of home. A bowl of pasta becomes caramelised onion orecchiette with hazelnuts & crispy sage, a warming soup is cheesy bread soup with savoy cabbage & cavolo nero, and a plate of mash is transformed into garlicky aligot potato with leeks & thyme. Weaving memories of childhood and travel with over 100 irresistible recipes, ‘Ottolenghi Comfort’ is a celebration of food and home – of the connections we make as we cook, and pass on from generation to generation.
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Food can bind and govern a family and no one knows this more than Hollywood actor and respected foodie, Stanley Tucci. Throughout his childhood, family and food were inseparable and cooking was always a familial venture evoking a wealth of memories and traditions. Featuring family-friendly dishes and stunning photography, ‘The Tucci Table’ will captivate food lovers’ imaginations with recipes from Stanley’s traditional Italian roots as well as those of his British wife, Felicity Blunt.
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£27.00
First-generation farmer and chef Julius Roberts shares honest tales of farming life and easy, thoughtful dishes to reconnect us to nature and the seasons. Making the most of simple ingredients, this is food to comfort and inspire. A few good things on a plate, assembled with joy and ease. Beginning in winter, recipes include: an elegant, fuss-free dinner of roast pumpkin, mozzarella, hazelnuts and sage, and a hearty sausage stew; in spring baked fish with herbs and asparagus, chicken roasted over lemon, fennel and potatoes, and a lamb stew with pearl barley; summer brings courgette pasta, a ratatouille galette, and a steamed apricot sponge; finally autumn arrives with smoked haddock and leek rarebit and pan-fried trout with mash and spinach sauce.
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6-ingredient recipes from the hugely popular food platform and chef collective. Mob are back with their much-anticipated simplest cookbook yet. This time, it’s ultra-tasty, easy recipes made with six everyday ingredients. Find food for every craving with 115 new recipes, including Chorizo Mac ‘n’ Manchego, Crispy Chilli Cauliflower, All the Onions Smashburger and Harissa Sausage Orzotto. Finishing off with Sweet Things, such as Negroni Jelly, Tangerine Tiramisu and White Chocolate Tahini Cheesecake. These are unfussy recipes using minimal ingredients delivering all the excitement and flavour that defines Mob’s modern food.
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£25.00
Flexible, flavour-packed dishes that all lend a little something ‘extra’ to your next meal. It’s harissa butter on a roasted mushroom, then tossed with steamed veg or stuffed into a baked potato. It’s tamarind dressing on turmeric fried eggs, then drizzled over a steak the next day. Rounded off with a chapter on the ‘one basics’ of desserts for you to perfect and then adapt with your favourite flavour combinations, such as a basic mousse transformed into coffee mousse with tahini fudge. This is cooking it forward, Ottolenghi style, filling your cupboards with adaptable homemade ingredients to add some oomph to every mealtime.
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Relaxed, flexible home cooking from Yotam Ottolenghi and his superteam. Whether they’re conjuring up new recipes or cooking for themselves at home, the Ottolenghi Test Kitchen team do what we all do: they raid their kitchens. But then, they turn whatever they find into approachable creations with an ‘Ottolenghi’ twist. This instinct is in perfect sync with recent times, when we’ve all been standing in front of our kitchen shelves, our cupboards and our fridges, wondering what to cook with what we’ve got; how to put a can of chickpeas or a bag of frozen peas to good use, instead of taking an extra trip to the shops. The team welcome us into their creative space. This book is all about feeding ourselves and our families with less stress and less fuss, but with all the ‘wow’ of an Ottolenghi meal.