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El. knyga: Five O'Clock Apron: Proper Food for Modern Families

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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Ebury Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473502291
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Feb-2015
  • Leidėjas: Ebury Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781473502291
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Every parent's dream - proper, nutritious recipes for the whole family that will get even the fussiest kids eating up. With delicious recipes and mouth-watering photography, this cookbook from popular blogger and Guardian columnist will revolutionise family supper times...

'One of the best family cookbooks I've seen in years' -- Diana Henry 'The best family cookbook EVER' -- ***** Reader review 'My new favourite cookbook for sure' -- ***** Reader review 'Really love this book - it's on heavy rotation in my kitchen' -- ***** Reader review 'Awesome' -- ***** Reader review 'Good for the soul and for the stomach' -- ***** Reader review 'A real winner' -- ***** Reader review

***************************************************************************** *********************** Faced with the daily challenge of what to cook for her three young children, chef and mum Claire Thomson made it her mission to inspire parents stuck in a teatime rut. Every day she makes a 'proper' tea, tweeting it at 5pm - and from that her blog '5 O'Clock Apron' was born and a popular Guardian column on cooking for children followed.

Claire wants to inspire other parents and invigorate the concept of family cookery. Cooking shouldn't be a chore, one meal for the grown-ups and another for the children. Claire's fresh, exciting meals are versatile and flavourful enough to please everyone around the table, encouraging parents to view food differently, to refresh their culinary imaginations and find real joy in cooking for their children.

Featuring sections on milk, bread, grains, pulses, rice, vegetables, fruit and fish, 5 O'clock Apron will engage and empower parents. Why not try...

Green Pea Pesto Arancini Bean & Broccoli Soup Spring Onion Farinata Slow Roast Carrots with Brown Rice Spanish Baked Rice Whole Chicken roasted over Rice with Cinnamon Meatballs Ratatouille

And much more...

Not just a recipe book, but a way of thinking about how to shop, cook, eat and celebrate as a family, Claire provides a unique insight, as both a mother and a chef, into what really makes food appealing for children.

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Short-listed for Fortnum & Mason Food and Drink Award 2016 (UK).Every parent's dream - proper, nutritious recipes that will get even the fussiest kids eating up.
I cook, a lot...
6(2)
How long is a piece of string?
8(6)
Milk
14(14)
Bread
28(16)
Eggs
44(16)
Grains
60(14)
Pulses
74(18)
Pasta, dumplings & noodles
92(16)
Rice
108(14)
Fish
122(14)
Chicken & duck
136(16)
Meat
152(16)
Fruit vegetables
168(18)
Root vegetables
186(10)
Green vegetables
196(16)
Snacks from scratch
212(12)
Fresh fruit
224(14)
Preserved fruit
238(14)
Index 252(4)
Acknowledgements 256
Claire Thomson is a food writer, chef and co-owner of Flinty Red restaurant in Bristol. She has three young daughters and writes a regular Guardian column on cooking for children. She lives in Bristol with her family. This is her first book.