Chilli Notes: Recipes to Warm the Heart (Not Burn the Tongue)

Chilli Notes: Recipes to Warm the Heart (Not Burn the Tongue)

by ThomasinaMiers (Author)

Synopsis

'An exhilarating compendium of ways to use chilli in your cooking.' Guardian 'There's so much more to chillies than fiery heat and this book proves it with its collection of imaginative recipes.' Good Food "Most people think about chillies in terms of heat and their capacity to blow one's head off. I think about how they can delicately pep up a pile of silky aubergines, perhaps already spiced with cardamom, cinnamon and faint dusting of cumin; how dark, tobacco-flavoured chillies can add deep mysterious tones to molten chocolate, how smoky chillies can add body to slow cooked, unctuous stews and how smoked, sweet peppers can add a note of earthiness to eggs, grilled flatbreads and sauteed greens." Thomasina Miers Chillies can add excitement to the simplest, most frugal ingredients. Chilli Notes is full of recipes that excite and tantalise, comfort and warm. Forget food that is simply there to knock you for six, this book aims to seduce the reader with the power of this humble fruit, even those who profess to loathe the slow burn. Chilli Notes is packed with dishes that you can pull together on a weekday night with ingredients you have lying around. Without long lists of exotic ingredients to stand in your way, Chilli Notes will show you how the chilli can be your exotic bedfellow to add a wonderful, unusual note to your home-cooked family food.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 08 May 2014

ISBN 10: 1444776886
ISBN 13: 9781444776881
Book Overview: Let chilli lover Thomasina Miers revamp your everyday cooking with the ultimate versatile ingredient.

Media Reviews
An exhilarating compendium of ways to use chilli in your cooking. * Guardian *
There's so much more to chillies than fiery heat and this book proves it with its collection of imaginative recipes. * Good Food magazine *
Author Bio
When Thomasina Miers first arrived in Mexico aged eighteen, she fell so in love with its food that she went back to live there, opening up a cocktail bar in Mexico City and using her free time to travel the country and cook with some of Mexico's top chefs. After returning to London and winning BBC2's MasterChef in 2005, Thomasina opened the Mexican street food cantina, Wahaca. She is the co-editor of Soup Kitchen and the author of Cook, Wild Gourmets, Mexican Food Made Simple, Wahaca - Mexican Food at Home and Chilli Notes. Tommi lives in London wiht her husband and two daughters.