Fresh from the Freezer: 100 delicious, freezer-friendly recipes

Fresh from the Freezer: 100 delicious, freezer-friendly recipes

by Ghillie James (Author)

Synopsis

Did you know that custard, fresh fruit and vegetables, pancake batter and iced cakes can all be frozen for future use? With more and more of us trying to save money and avoid wastage, now is the perfect time to start using your freezer to its full advantage. Fresh from the Freezer offers remarkable insights into what foods can be frozen and how, as well as practical advice on how to cook foods straight from the freezer, defrosting times and methods and reheating leftovers safely. Ghillie James provides over 100 foolproof and delicious recipes for every occasion that can be stored in the freezer or prepared from defrosted ingredients. Chapters include Basic Stocks and Sauces, Party Nibbles, Prepare-ahead Suppers, Teatime Treats and Freezer Food for Babies and Toddlers. With mouth-watering recipes such as Dijon Mustard and Poppyseed Sausage Rolls, Roasted Vegetable Lasagne, Lamb and Prune Tagine, Chocolate Pistachio Biscuits and Mojito Sorbets on standby, you will never again resort ready-meals or unhealthy takeaways when there just isn't time to cook.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Kyle Cathie
Published: 02 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 0857830023
ISBN 13: 9780857830029

Media Reviews
Freezer-friendly dishes for a meal in minutes when you're pushed.' * Daily Mail Weekend *
Author Bio
Ghillie James spent her school holidays helping her mother in the kitchen as she cooked for their bustling local pub in Kent. Ghillie was food editor of Sainsbury's Magazine for five years, has done freelance writing for various magazines including Delicious, and is now the food editor of the new Tesco Magazine. Ghillie lives in Hampshire and owns a company called The Lazy Larder, making soups, jams, casseroles and puddings for small farm shops and private customers. She is also the author of Jam, Jelly and Relish (Kyle Cathie, 2010).