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Tamasin Day-Lewis

    Tamasin Day-Lewis, from a notable family, has forged her own esteemed culinary path. She masterfully blends sophistication, literary skill, and culinary class, elevating simple recipes into an art form. Her cookbooks offer comforting, rural dishes, enriched with fascinating historical anecdotes and written in a poetic style. A fervent advocate for organic and regional ingredients, Tamasin uses her recipes to forge connections with people and traditions, showcasing a unique approach to food writing.

    A Fork In The Road
    Cradle of Flavor
    Saveur: The New Classics
    World Food: Paris
    World Food: Mexico City
    Tamasin's Kitchen Bible
    • Tamasin's Kitchen Bible

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.4(14)Add rating

      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.

      Tamasin's Kitchen Bible
    • World Food: Mexico City

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      "75 recipes, evocative storytelling, and beautiful photography provide a lens into one of the planet's most interesting culinary destinations: Mexico City"-- Provided by publisher

      World Food: Mexico City
    • "From the new-chef restaurateurs of the last decade to the cooks of humble suburban kitchens, from haute places to neighborhood cafés and the most creative patisseries, this volume tells the stories of the best cooking found in Paris. Oseland rounds up dishes from all over the city, lavishly photographed during celebrations, as well as daily meals"-- Provided by publisher

      World Food: Paris
    • A Fork In The Road

      • 334 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(472)Add rating

      Tales of Food, Pleasure and Discovery on the Road. Join us at the table for this 34-course banquet of original stories from food-obsessed writers and chefs sharing their life-changing food experiences.

      A Fork In The Road