Supper for a Song: Tamasin Day-Lewis

Supper for a Song: Tamasin Day-Lewis

by TamasinDay-Lewis (Author)

Synopsis

In tough times we still always crave good food, even if we have to cut down (or give up) eating out. In this book Tamasin Day-Lewis shows that eating really well is a pleasure that never has to be compromised no matter what your budget. Supper For a Song is a book for the clever cook in the cost-conscious kitchen. This is comfort food at its best: creamy risottos, robust pasta dishes and tasty, succulent slow-cooked stews made from inexpensive cuts. There are original ways to extend the Sunday roast - to make great soups and weekday suppers. Leftovers are transformed into generous bruschettas, exotic suppers, zingy salads and delectable puddings. A wonderfully indulgent baking chapter offers cookies, cakes and gooey puddings, and there is lots of chocolate for that essential comfort factor. Supper For a Song is not about hard-time thrift, it is the way to cook and enjoy food, making the most of the wealth of ingredients available to us. It is the food of the future.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 192
Edition: 1
Publisher: Quadrille Publishing Ltd
Published: 02 Oct 2009

ISBN 10: 184400743X
ISBN 13: 9781844007431

Author Bio
Tamasin Day-Lewis is an inspirational food writer with a wonderfully refreshing style. In her own words, she writes 'for people who appreciate good food, for people of all skills'. Tamasin writes regularly for English and American Vogue, Saveur, Stella (The Telegraph Magazine), Sainsbury's Magazine, Waitrose Food Illustrated and Reader's Digest. She has also written a host of successful cookbooks, including her most recent food memoir Where Shall We Go For Dinner? A Food Romance (2007) and All You Can Eat (2008). She has also appeared in two television series entitled Tamasin's Weekends and Great British Dishes. Author Location: Somerset