Eat Good Things Everyday
Carmel Somers author John Carey illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cork University Press
Published:27th Nov '09
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This book contains over ninety recipes, some of which can be cooked in advance to have as a helper in your freezer. To make it easier to cook food from readily available, seasonal produce, there are four weeks of summer recipes and four weeks of winter recipes. All recipes are designed for the busy person who wants to eat well, weekday recipes are short and easy to prepare with lots of helpful tips and ideas to vary the dishes for another time. Each week is balanced between meat, fish and vegetarian recipes which are also suitable for when you have friends around without spending too much time in the kitchen. There are recipes on how to create a second meal during the week from leftovers in the fridge without feeling you are using leftovers. Each week has a simple soup and a dessert if you feel like a treat. All the recipes are typical of the food served at the acclaimed Good Things Cafe and Cookery School in West Cork and what Carmel has been feeding her three children over the years. This is food which is fresh and light, using no flour and just a little dairy, with a hint of spice here and there to brighten up our good basic ingredients. Some of the dishes use those forgotten cuts of meat that are easier on the pocket but no less flavoursome. The book contains colour photographs by John Carey - with some of the recipes having step by step photos.
I'm delighted to hear that Carmel's book is about to hit the shelves. This is the book I've been waiting for. The book is an intriguing collection of recipes. Carmel Somers' food is a true celebration of the beautiful produce of the farmers, fishermen and artisan producers of West Cork. Darina Allen No question that this is the best cookery book of the year. Polemical, passionate, and beautifully photographed by John Carey, and the food eats beautifully. John McKenna Bridgestone Guides
ISBN: 9780955226137
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336 pages