If you've ever prayed for kitchen inspiration, Rachel's Food at Home serves up the answers.
In this beautifully illustrated cookbook to accompany her TV series, Rachel Allen once again offers the delicious, inspiring and easy-to-follow recipes for which she has become famous.
Rachel's Favourite Food at Home draws on international influences, classic regional fare and good old family favourites to provide creative options for every occasion, whether planning a simple family meal, hosting a festive dinner for the entire clan, squeezing in a sneaky romantic meal for two, heading out for a glorious picnic, chilling out on the sofa with your favourite comfort food, or spending time baking muffins with the kids.
Chapters include:
Easy Family Food,
Sweet Celebrations,
Picnics and Days Out,
Food for Children,
Extended Family Meals,
Dining Al Fresco,
Home Cinema,
Big Celebrations,
Edible Gifts,
Just Like Mum Used to Make,
A Few More Faves
Rachel Allen was brought up in Dublin and at the age of eighteen left to study at the prestigious Ballymaloe Cookery School. Today, she not only teaches at the school, she also writes regular features for national publications, presents highly acclaimed television programmes which have been broadcast internationally and in her spare time authors bestselling cookery books.
Title: Rachel's Favourite Food at Home
Author: Allen, Rachel
ISBN: 9780007242320
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication Date: 2006-09-04
Number of Pages: 224
Weight: 0.9211 kg
`A natural TV chef: relaxed, articulate and knowledgeable' - Sunday Times
`Food for real people' - Irish Examiner
`If you haven't heard of Rachel Allen, you will soon. Ireland's blond and beautiful equivalent of Nigella Lawson...is taking her place on the international culinary scene with her everyday food that focuses on simple suppers and divine puddings.' - Daily Mail YOU Magazine
`With her finely-etched patrician features and delicious recipes, Rachel manages to do what Nigella Lawson never could. She makes us believe we can do what she does...' - Irish Post
`...an obvious addition to the best-loved and most-used category of cookbook' - Sunday Tribune