Breakfast: 200 Recipes to Jump-start the Day (200 Recipes to Enjoy at Any Time)

Breakfast: 200 Recipes to Jump-start the Day (200 Recipes to Enjoy at Any Time)

by Brian Wilton (Author)

Synopsis

oShould milk be added to tea before or after pouring? oWhy does bread go stale if kept in the fridge? oWhat is the easiest way to bone a herring? oHow do you stop fruit floating to the top of jam? oAnd why does a sprinkle of salt in the pan prevent fat from spitting? Tired of toast and too busy to bother first thing in the morning? Read on, because this book will change the way you feel about breaking your fast forever. Crammed with recipes, hints, food facts and nutritional tips, The All-Day Breakfast Book is the complete guide to making the most of that first meal of the day. Its unique combination of background information and simple but tasty dishes brings you everything from tips on cooking the ultimate fry-up to tempting dishes from all over the world - not to mention menus from as far afield as Mars Diner in Toronto and The Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire. So whether you're making your own tastier versions of staple products such as fruit juice, muesli, yoghurt and tomato ketchup, or having fun with your kids making eggclops and ham fritters, this is your breakfast bible. Breakfasts will never be the same again.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: Black and White Publishing
Published: 30 May 2002

ISBN 10: 1902927389
ISBN 13: 9781902927381

Author Bio
Brian Wilton's interest in food preparation was kindled at scout camp when he failed his Cooking Badge after attempting to heat the breakfast beans by throwing the tin into a roaring campfire. Since then, he's travelled the globe and eaten breakfasts in many a far flung place: Cypriot boarding school, the Canadian outback, Singaporean street stalls, Malayan jungle, and A1 greasy spoons to name but a few. Brian established his own marketing consultancy in Scotland. Brian promotes the concept of living to eat rather than eating to live; of getting back to basics and reducing our reliance on convenience foods. He is also a passionate advocate of teaching cooking skills to children so that they can enjoy a more fulfilling and healthy culinary lifestyle.