Good Housekeeping: Preserves

Good Housekeeping: Preserves

by JoannaFarrow (Author)

Synopsis

In today's fast-paced world it can be very satisfying and relaxing to take the time to make your own preserves. Author Joanna Farrow explains all you need to make your own jams, jellies and chutneys - from the equipment and ingredients, to choosing the best seasonal produce to take you through the year.

With over 120 recipes from the Good Housekeeping Institute, you will find a recipe for every kind of preserve, from strawberry jam to delicious spicy chutneys and pickled fruits. This book takes a fresh, modern approach to making traditional jams, as well as providing a wealth of modern and ingenious recipes for the less obvious preserves such as spicy butters, pestos, aromatic sauces and fruit infused liqueurs.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Publisher: Collins & Brown
Published: 23 May 2005

ISBN 10: 184340267X
ISBN 13: 9781843402671
Book Overview: Why preserve when ready-made supplies are so widely available all year round? The supermarket shelves might boast a wealth of interesting preserves, eye-catchingly presented in pretty bottles and jars. But however tempting, they're invariably expensive, usually laced with additives and rarely as delicious as you can make at home. The results will add a special touch to any snack or meal, and make great gifts.

Author Bio
Joanna Farrow trained as a home economist before becoming a freelance cookery writer on women's magazines, such as BBC Good Food, Waitrose and Good Housekeeping. She has also written books on a variety of subjects - Mediterranean food, fish, biscuits, chocolate, ice cream and cakes. One of her most recent books was Good Housekeeping's The Bread Machine (Collins & Brown). Joanna lives in High Hurstwood in East Sussex.