Tamasin's Kitchen Classics

Tamasin's Kitchen Classics

by TamasinDay-Lewis (Author)

Synopsis

A classic dish is a thing of comfort and refinement - a dish that becomes part of family life. It's about taste and good ingredients, and it's neither too complicated nor too fussy. This is Tamasin's take on classic dishes from around the world. The classic French pork rillettes is made with mackerel, a tartare with tuna, a sea bass is baked with lemon grass and dill and brownies are made with dates and walnuts. She draws inspiration from her travels, a novel combination of ingredients, or simply the desire to experiment and go beyond tradition. Among the 100 new recipes are Cheese Straws, Clam Chowder, Roasted Beetroot and Dill Soup, Saltimbocca, Steak au poivre with Potatoes Lyonnaise, Wild Boar and Morel Stew, Duck with Grapes, Gratin of Spinach, Fig Sorbet, Raspberry Curd Tart, Blueberry Shortcake and Aunti Fei's Sour Cream Coffee Cake. TAMASIN'S KITCHEN CLASSICS reflects the tastes and experiences of our times - the best of the old, revised and revitalised, and the best of the new from near and far adapted to her family kitchen. These are the recipes everyone will ask for.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Edition: 1
Publisher: W&N
Published: 20 Sep 2006

ISBN 10: 0297844288
ISBN 13: 9780297844280
Book Overview: 100 completely new, not published before recipes. These are the dishes Tamasin is cooking in her kitchen now - some of which she has been tinkering with and refining for 30 years; others are her latest and greatest. Includes Tamasin's take on many great dishes from around the world. Tamasin's third television series on UK Food - 'Tamasin's Great British Classics' - airs from late November 2005 and will be run throughout 2006.

Media Reviews
'A homely welcoming book full of family recipes that are accessible but just that little bit different.' SAINSBURY'S MAGAZINE 'one of those books you pick up to do one recipe and get side-tracked to do a couple more.' OBSERVER FOOD MONTHLY
Author Bio
Tamasin Day-Lewis is one of Britain's finest food writers. She has produced and directed many television documentaries and appeared in three television series.