WI Book of Preserves by Carol Tennant

WI Book of Preserves by Carol Tennant

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Containing 100 recipes for all forms of preserving - from traditional jams and chutneys to modern pesto, sauces and flavoured oils and vinegars - the Women's Institute Book of Preserving is a must have for any home cook.

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WI Book of Preserves by Carol Tennant

Preserving is not just about jam and marmalade. Although there are plenty of recipes for both, the Women's Institute Book of Preserves is full of modern ideas for making the most of fruits, vegetables and herbs. Traditional recipes such as Blackberry jam, Spiced tomato chutney and Rumtopf are sure to be as popular as always, while Parsley jelly, Mango Curd and Chilli Jam, Roasted Pepper Relish and Marinated Goat's Cheese bring preserving right up to date. Easier to make than you might imagine, preserves are a perfect way to use up wonderful seasonal produce. Made from fresh ingredients with no chemical additives, there is nothing better than home-made preserves at any time of year.
Born and raised in Canada, Carol Tennant moved to the UK in 1987. She now lives in London with her husband and two children. A member of the London N1 Women's Institute, Carol has worked as a cookery writer and food stylist since 1993. She works regularly on food shoots for books, food packaging and magazines (including \i WI Life\i0 ) and has written seven books on a variety of subjects from muffins to barbecuing.
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ISBN 13 9781847371775
ISBN 10 1847371779
Title WI Book of Preserves
Author Carol Tennant
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Simon & Schuster Ltd
Year published 2009-08-06
Number of pages 144
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.