Introduction - 1: Introduction Chapter - 2: Neat Tricks and Tips Chapter - 3: Simple Favourites Chapter - 4: Meat Free Chapter - 5: Feasts Chapter - 6: Puds
A treasure trove of fantastic recipes from the founder of Leith's School of Food and Wine and Great British Bake Off judge Prue Leith.
Prue Leith has been at the top of the British food scene for nearly sixty years. She has seen huge success not only as founder of the renowned Leith's School of Food and Wine, but also as a caterer, restauranteur, teacher, TV cook, food journalist, novelist, and cookery book author. She's also been a leading figure in campaigns to improve food in schools, hospitals and in the home. Well known as a judge on The Great British Menu, and the nation's favourite TV programme, The Great British Bake Off. Prue was born in South Africa and lives in the UK.
These are dishes everyone will love.
*BBC Good Food*
From classic French gourmet cooking to up-to-date fusion food,
economical fridge-forages and Bake Off-worthy puds in between, this
book really does cover all angles … Every recipe is achievable for
even the most basic of cooks and you’ll be preparing impressive
dinner-party-worthy dishes in no time at all.
*The Pool*
Her writing style is like that of a friendly teacher – gently
guiding, with honest, gently witty and accessible text ... Tasty
dishes that are realistic to make when you're busy.
*Victoria Stewart, Evening Standard*
Prue has put a lifetime of expertise and knowledge into her
cookbook ... From quick snacks to party showstoppers ... the book’s
filled with food we all want to make at home.
*Delicious Magazine*
This is a book no kitchen should be without.
*Woman and Home*
These are fuss-free dishes for family and friends.
*The i Newspaper*
Prue has dished up her first cookbook in 25 years. But boy, it's
worth the wait as she dips into her six decades of cooking for this
treasure trove of 100 recipes from her kitchen … not to mention
wonderful stories from her foodie past.
*Sunday Post*
If this is Leith's cookbook comeback, then there is most definitely
joy to be found in it - in particular in how much she is willing
her readers to get it right, to make cooking easy, and to enjoy the
ride.
*Victoria Stewart, Evening Standard*
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