The Thrifty Cookbook: 476 Ways to Eat Well with Leftovers

The Thrifty Cookbook: 476 Ways to Eat Well with Leftovers

by KateColquhoun (Author)

Synopsis

In the UK we throw away 6.7 million tonnes of food a year - that's a third of all the food we buy, and a fifth of our total domestic waste. And about half of it could be eaten. Kate Colquhoun shows how to make your food go much, much further than you thought possible. On her mission to use up leftovers, wrinkly fruit and past-it veg, she includes modern, tasty recipes for: Bakes Casseroles Chutneys Crumbles Curries Fishcakes Gratins Marinades Meatballs Milkshakes Pies Soups Stews Stir-fries And more!

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 07 Jun 2010

ISBN 10: 1408800810
ISBN 13: 9781408800812
Book Overview: Fills two gaps in the market: hardly any modern cookbooks mention leftovers, and campaigners for organic, free-range food regularly neglect the subject of food waste Will appeal to anyone wanting to save time or money or do their bit for the environment Kate Colquhoun has been shortlisted for numerous awards and writes with both authority and style

Media Reviews
'Full of money-saving wisdom about shopping, storing and serving but, best of all, recipes that don't make eating leftovers seem like a poor option' Daily Mail 'Delicious food doesn't have to be pricey. Gastro-thrift guru Kate Colquhoun conjures up a fabulous feast on a budget' Sunday Times 'Colquhoun takes fit-for-the-bin food and turns it into a feast - good for you, your bank balance and the environment' Easy Living 'A beautifully produced book ... full of ideas and recipes you can actually imagine cooking' Independent on Sunday
Author Bio
Kate Colquhoun is the author of A Thing in Disguise: The Visionary Life of Joseph Paxton, which was shortlisted for the Duff Cooper Prize and longlisted for the Samuel Johnson Prize, and of Taste: A Biography of British Food. She reviews regularly for the Daily Telegraph and has written for The Times, the Financial Times, BBC History Magazine, Saga Magazine, The (RHS) Garden and Country Life Magazine. She lives in London.