Spanish food is at the forefront of the culinary world. This is the first book to present the breadth of northern Spanish food in a simple and accessible way. All the dishes have been double-tested and are designed for cooking in your own kitchen. Each ingredient is carefully explained and key Spanish foods – such as peppers, beans and salt cod – are dealt with in detail.
Every recipe stays faithful to the Spanish version (with some small adjustments for the non-Spanish cook). Accompanying text illuminates the history of the dish and offers different versions or useful tips.
With wonderful reportage photos taken by the author and beautiful finished recipe shots by Jean Cazals, this title is both an insight into the cuisine of the area and a unique cookery book.
Jenny Chandler is a cookery teacher and food writer based in Bristol. She trained at Leith’s School of Food and Wine where, after a decade of cheffing on sailboats and distant shores, she now works as a visiting lecturer. Jenny also teaches both adults and children at a number of other venues including Borough Market, The Bertinet Kitchen and various primary school classrooms. In 2016 Jenny was nominated The United Nations FAO European Ambassador for the International Year of Pulses, and she continues working to promote plant-focused diets with their undeniable environmental and health benefits. She leads the Forward Food Campaign workshops for The Humane Society International UK, working with catering industry chefs to create more sustainable menus, putting more plants on plates. Jenny has previously published five cookbooks with Pavilion, including Pulse and Cool Kids Cook.
Title: The Food of Northern Spain: Recipes from the Gastronomic Heartland of Spain
Author: Chandler, Jenny
ISBN: 9781862056794
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication Date: 2005-09-25
Number of Pages: 160
Weight: 1.0617 kg