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Roast Figs Sugar Snow: Winter Food to Warm the Soul

by Diana Henry , Jason Lowe

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Roast Figs Sugar Snow: Winter Food to Warm the Soul
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Roast Figs Sugar Snow: Winter Food to Warm the Soul by Diana Henry, Jason Lowe

An irresistible collection of enticing and memorable cold-weather food - updated with 6 completely new recipes.

Diana Henry spent 5 years travelling and eating in search of the tastiest dishes from the snowiest climes, resulting in an irresistible collection of dishes from North America and Northern Europe. This unique collection of recipes celebrates some of the world's most overlooked cuisines by using produce that can be found on our own doorsteps. There are potato and cheese dishes from Italy's skiing slopes, pastries from the coffee houses of Vienna and Budapest, and little appetizers that have been eaten at Russian celebrations since the days of the Tsar. These recipes will bring warmth to your heart as well as your home.

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ISBN-13:
9781845335243
9781845335243
Publisher:
Octopus Books
Octopus Books
Publication date:
11/01/2009
Pages:
192
192
Product dimensions:
8.00(w) x 10.00(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range:
3 Months to 18 Years
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About the Author

About the Author

Diana Henry is food columnist for The Sunday Telegraph and contributes to numerous other publications, including the Daily Telegraph and House and Garden. Her book Crazy Water, Pickled Lemons was shortlisted for the prestigious Glenfiddich awards and in 2007 she won "Cookery Writer of the Year" at the Guild of Food Writers Awards.

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Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

British author Henry (The Gastropub Cookbook) presents a soul-stirring collection of winter comfort food as warm and welcoming as a cup of hot cocoa on a snowy day. Henry warms readers with mulled wine, rich Onion and Cider Soup and a Camembert-topped slice of toasted bread, a pumpkin tart with spinach and gorgonzola and Stuffed Quail with Marmalade and Whiskey. Henry's Eurocentric lineup includes regional favorites like Romanian Bean, Smoked Bacon and Sour Cream Soup, Sorbronade (essentially a simpler cassoulet) and a Tagliatelle with roast pumpkin, sage, ricotta and smoked cheese from northern Italy. She also offers dishes from this side of the pond, such as a Quebecois Mussel Chowder with Cod and Cider as well as classic baked beans. A tendency to ramble, waxing poetic about the wonders of pears or cranberries, but is all a part of Henry's charm. Peppered with snow-filled snapshots, the work as a whole makes a kind of greatest wintertime hits.

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Customer Reviews (1)
Great recipes for the chilly seasons
One of my very favorite cookbooks, especially for chilly days. I do use this book in moderation because most of the recipes are rich, but they are definitely worth the splurge. However don't think "comfort food" the recipes are sophisticated but easy. A fantastic book for cold climates.
- readerbdj
February 22, 2013
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