Marcus Everyday: Easy Family Food for Every Kind of Day

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Professional, Food Writing
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Author: Marcus Wareing ISBN: 9780008321000
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: October 31, 2019
Imprint: HarperCollins Language: English
Author: Marcus Wareing
ISBN: 9780008321000
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: October 31, 2019
Imprint: HarperCollins
Language: English

Create something easy and delicious for all the family, any day of the week. Taking inspiration from Marcus’ incomparable cooking career, his childhood experience in his father’s fruit and vegetable distribution business, as well as his role as a father of three, Marcus Everyday goes back to his roots, and to the beginning of the journey of a great home cooked dish. The 8 chapters include relaxed Weekday Suppers, the resourceful Garden Patch, quick In the Fridge, delicious Holiday Eats, as well as recipes to rustle up a real treat of a supper when you’re Home Alone, cleverly put what’s left at the back of your fridge to good use in the Waste Not Want Not chapter, inspirational Home Baking with your children or grandchildren, or catering for the masses in Weekend Dining. There are also tips and tricks to arm anyone with some of the secrets from Marcus’s own kitchen, including reimagining familiar ingredients into something magical, while celebrating the process to get there.Maximise flavour, minimise waste, with the added touch of Michelin starred magic from one of Britain’s best loved chefs.

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Create something easy and delicious for all the family, any day of the week. Taking inspiration from Marcus’ incomparable cooking career, his childhood experience in his father’s fruit and vegetable distribution business, as well as his role as a father of three, Marcus Everyday goes back to his roots, and to the beginning of the journey of a great home cooked dish. The 8 chapters include relaxed Weekday Suppers, the resourceful Garden Patch, quick In the Fridge, delicious Holiday Eats, as well as recipes to rustle up a real treat of a supper when you’re Home Alone, cleverly put what’s left at the back of your fridge to good use in the Waste Not Want Not chapter, inspirational Home Baking with your children or grandchildren, or catering for the masses in Weekend Dining. There are also tips and tricks to arm anyone with some of the secrets from Marcus’s own kitchen, including reimagining familiar ingredients into something magical, while celebrating the process to get there.Maximise flavour, minimise waste, with the added touch of Michelin starred magic from one of Britain’s best loved chefs.

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