Living and Eating

Living and Eating

by Annie Bell (Author), Annie Bell (Author), John Pawson (Author)

Synopsis

Living and Eating is above all a cookery book, packed with 'luscious recipes' (Marie Claire), with food that has been selected to be simple and delicious. The intention is to narrow the gap between how we eat on a daily basis and how we entertain, recognizing that the most relaxed form of entertaining is simply about inviting people to join you at your table. The collection of recipes is designed to cater for all seasons and occasions, and gives attention to making the best ever version of everyone's favourites: there are recipes for roast chicken, the definitive tomato salad, tagliatelle a la carbonara, apple tart and summer pudding. The book goes beyond the food itself to look at the whole context in which we enjoy it - the plates and glasses we eat and drink from, the equipment we use to prepare the food and the kitchen in which we cook. Exquisitely designed and produced, and illustrated with stunning food photography and photographs of John Pawson's London house, Living and Eating is an unparalleled, much praised guide to a simple yet utterly seductive way of cooking, eating and living.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Ebury Press
Published: 06 May 2004

ISBN 10: 0091894484
ISBN 13: 9780091894481
Book Overview: 'Amongst the very best of the year's cookbooks'The Guardian

Media Reviews
beautifully designed and illustrated...full of marvellous recipes you really want to eat -- Catriona Howatson * Daily Telegraph *
good, simple recipes beautifully presented -- Tom Dixon, creative director of Habitat * Glamour *
Author Bio
John Pawson is the bestselling author of Minimum. As the architect who created minimalism he has an international clientele and has worked on projects for, among others, Calvin Klein, Karl Lagerfeld, Jigsaw and the Young Vic theatre. He is currently designing a flagship Marks & Spencer store in Gateshead. Annie Bell trained as a chef before becoming cookery writer at Vogue. Since then she has been the food writer at the Independent and the Mail on Sunday's You magazine. She has written several books including Evergreen which was shortlisted for the Glenfiddich Cookbook of the Year award and in 2003 she was shortlisted as cookery writer of the year by The Guild of Food Writers.