Tamasin's Weekend Food

Tamasin's Weekend Food
Author: Tamasin Day-Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2005
Genre: Cookery
ISBN: 9780297843931

If you need to rediscover the pleasures of weekend cooking this collection will suit your every mood. Whether it is a magical dinner, something quick and simple, afternoon tea, or a traditional all-the-trimmings Sunday roast, Tamasin's recipes and menus can be confidently executed by any cook. This book caters for all eventualities. What shines through is Day-Lewis's earthy brand of food, which is allowed to speak for itself: real roast chicken with giblet gravy; blueberry genoise cake; an alluring pale red Bloody Mary made with fresh tomatoes from the garden and horseradish root; scrambled eggs; baked apple creme brulee.' Bee Wilson in New Statesman

Where Shall We Go for Dinner?

Where Shall We Go for Dinner?
Author: Tamasin Day-Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Dinners and dining
ISBN: 9780753824467

Tamasin and her companion Rob set out with no real plan for the forthcoming year other than that each trip offers the possibility of perfection and discovery of something new. Whether investigating the food scene in San Francisco, sipping a cocktail in Venice, or walking down Sullivan St in New York to dine on fried chicken at the Blue Ribbon, they always set out in hope of the perfect dinner. They may find it at a small café in the hills of Santo Stefano Belbo in Piemonte, or snacking on falafel in a warm wad of pitta bread at Mamoun's, a hole in the wall in Greenwich Village. Sometimes they try too hard and don't find it at all, but even the disappointment is food for thought...and there is always tomorrow.

Good Tempered Food

Good Tempered Food
Author: Tamasin Day-Lewis
Publisher: Miramax Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004-10-13
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781401352332

GOOD TEMPERED FOOD is quiet, unhurried, unchaotic cooking to be savoured with its natural accompaniments - conversation, music and a glass of wine. This is old-fashioned, slow cooking - the food we love to eat and cook with a new way to think about it. Preparation, marinating, half-cooking it before time, and adding the last minute touches without feeling stressed. It is what proper cooking is all about. 'This is one of those books that I suspect will never leave my kitchen. I want to eat everything in this book.' Nigel Slater

Tamasin's Kitchen Bible

Tamasin's Kitchen Bible
Author: Tamasin Day-Lewis
Publisher: Orion
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2005
Genre: Cookery
ISBN: 9780297843634

Most cooks long for an all-encompassing cookbook that will show how to make everything from a basic biscuit to a poached salmon, advise on different cuts of meat and types of potatoes, and explain how to rescue a split sauce along the way. This is that book. through those first, experimental recipes, giving confidence to progress to more sophisticated dishes. The student or cook on a budget will find a repertoire of economical recipes, and the experienced cook will find inspiration in the comprehensive classics and new favourites chapters. There is an entire chapter on Christmas with a timetable for Christmas day plus 35 recipes that will inspire you between Christmas and New Year.

All You Can Eat

All You Can Eat
Author: Tamasin Day-Lewis
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 608
Release: 2008
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780297844839

Tamasin has been described as 'an Elizabeth David for today' (Vogue Entertaining & Travel) and 'a funky version of Delia' (Marie-Claire). This doorstopper of a book brings together in one volume 1,000 of Tamasin's recipes, some just as she has always cooked them, others revamped or tweaked with use, plus 100 brand new recipes. Whether you are looking for the simplest biscuit, an easy birthday cake, the best spaghetti bolognaise, imaginative ways to cook a chicken or how to time a roast, you will find it in this comprehensive collection. Beautifully and classically presented in the traditional running order, this is a one-stop book for cooks of every level.

American Vegan Kitchen

American Vegan Kitchen
Author: Tamasin Noyes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Cooking, American
ISBN: 9780980013115

Contains more than two hundred vegan recipes for a range of dishes often served in American diners, cafes, and bistros, including beer-battered onion rings, yankee cornbread, southern-fried seitan, apple pie, and more.

Irresistible

Irresistible
Author: Tamasin Day-Lewis
Publisher: Quadrille Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781844009732

This irresistible book is packed with recipes for food you just can't say .no' to. When we are presented with such indulgent food, we inevitably succumb, ask for a second helping. We luxuriate, feel comforted, happy and satisfied.

The Art of the Tart

The Art of the Tart
Author: Tamasin Day-Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2003
Genre: Food
ISBN: 9780297843597

The marriage of textures and flavours, colours and aromas make tarts the most satisfying of foods to make and eat. Tarts, tourtes, quiches, tartelettes, the myriad variants of both form and content, are celebrated in this collection of ninety tarts for all seasons and all occasions.Classical, historical and modern tarts are all included, as are the childhood experiences of making jam tarts, eating them bubbling hot from the oven and invariably searing one's mouth in the haste to devour them. The Doucet Tart, enjoyed by Chaucer and the court of Henry IV, with its intoxicating marriage of honey and saffron, will surprise even the most sophisticated palate, as will the rich, delicate perfection of Tamasin's Souffled Crab Tart and the ambrosial Peach, Vanilla and Amaretti Tarte Tatin. From the most classic of tarts, the Quiche Lorraine and the Strawberry Tart, to the airy heights of a Tomato and Prosciutto Tart on a puff pastry base, anyone can bake a tart, and everyone will enjoy cooking their way through this book.

The Art of the Tart

The Art of the Tart
Author: Tamasin Day-Lewis
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2001-06
Genre: Pastry
ISBN: 9781841881324

The marriage of textures and flavours, colours and aromas make tarts the most satisfying of foods to make and eat. Tarts, tourtes, quiches, tartelettes, the myriad variants of both form and content, are celebrated in this collection of ninety tarts for all seasons and all occasions. Classical, historical and modern tarts are all included, as are the childhood experiences of making jam tarts, eating them bubbling hot from the oven and invariably searing one's mouth in the haste to devour them. The Doucet Tart, enjoyed by Chaucer and the court of Henry IV, with its intoxicating marriage of honey and saffron, will surprise even the most sophisticated palate, as will the rich, delicate perfection of Tamasin's Souffled Crab Tart and the ambrosial Peach, Vanilla and Amaretti Tarte Tatin. From the most classic of tarts, the Quiche Lorraine and the Strawberry Tart, to the airy heights of a Tomato and Prosciutto Tart on a puff pastry base, anyone can bake a tart, and everyone will enjoy this cooking their way through this book.

Whole Grain Vegan Baking

Whole Grain Vegan Baking
Author: Celine Steen
Publisher: Fair Winds Press (MA)
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2013-04
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1592335454

Presents one hundred recipes for baked vegan items, including such options as breads, muffins, pies, cookies, and pancakes, with a discussion on ingrdients and baking techniques.