The Prawn Cocktail Years by Simon Hopkinson

The Prawn Cocktail Years by Simon Hopkinson

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The fashion in food is constantly changing; one minute it's nouvelle cuisine, the next it's Cal-Ital. Dishes like Chicken Kiev and Coq au Vin have been slung out, but made with fresh ingredients these dishes could grace the most discerning table. This cookbook revives the recipes we once loved.

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The Prawn Cocktail Years by Simon Hopkinson

The fashion in food is constantly changing; one minute it's nouvelle cuisine, the next it's Cal-Ital. dishes like chicken Kiev and coq au vin have been slung out, but made with fresh ingredients theses dishes could grace the most discerning table. This cookbook revives the recipes we once loved and found exciting, whether it be staples of the great post-war hotels and gentlemen's clubs like sole Veronique or potted shrimps or the bistro dishes that helped the 60s swing like coq au vin and steak au poivre. Even Black Forest gateau is here: a moist cake made with bitter chocolate, topped with Kirsch-drenched morello cherries and creme fraiche.
Bareham, Lindsey: - Lindsey Bareham started to cook seriously when she was asked to edit the restaurant section of Time Out. Over the years she's cooked most cuisines and most styles of food, learning as she went along. She wrote a daily after-work recipe for the London Evening Standard for eight years and currently writes the daily Dinner Tonight and Friday Masterclass for The Times T2. She also writes a monthly column for Saga Magazine. Author of twelve cookery books, her latest is Pasties, an appreciation and exploration of the Cornish pasty.

Lindsey enjoys cooking imaginative, seasonal food with simple but explicit instructions, making real food accessible to the most inexperienced cook. Her speciality is turning ordinary ingredients into something special. Lindsey's style is relaxed and easy, encouraging her readers to get stuck in rather than regard good food as the preserve of chefs and foodies. As an ex-restaurant critic and shopping sleuth, with a greedy interest in food, she is forever trying out new ingredients and combinations of food but a traditional cooking background provides a good balance of classic and experimental.
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ISBN 13 9780333725948
ISBN 10 0333725948
Title The Prawn Cocktail Years
Author Simon Hopkinson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1999-04-23
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.