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Rachel's unconventional culinary background, coupled with her art and design education, informs her distinctive approach to cooking. Her passion for pastry led her to study at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris, after which she honed her skills at a local culinary bookstore and tea salon. Now a globally recognized food creative, she orchestrates a wide range of culinary projects and has authored several cookbooks. Her work extends to television and regular contributions to major media outlets, showcasing her broad appeal and influence.
Discover the essence of Swedish cooking with Yotam Ottolenghi's beautiful cookbook, featuring over 100 fuss-free recipes for every season. From spring picnics to cozy winter suppers, explore dishes like Poached Chicken Salad and Plum Tosca Cake, celebrating Sweden's balanced approach to food and tradition.
Bestselling author Rachel Khoo is on the go once again with her latest cookbook. It is packed to the brim with 100 standout recipes, full-colour photography and Rachel's very own sketches of the food and places she encounters. Out and about, she finds the most delicious fare, recording it all in her kitchen notebook.
Easy ideas to create the perfect homemade tartines from the SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author of THE LITTLE PARIS KITCHEN. From her tiny kitchen in Paris, Rachel Khoo has revolutionised the way we think about French food with her bestselling book and TV series, THE LITTLE PARIS KITCHEN. In SWEET & SAVOURY PATES, Rachel brings her innovative blend of creativity and style to the home kitchen to show you how to make a variety of spreads to serve as a snack or a main course. From a nutty pâté, fruit curd and lots of clever ideas for chocolate and caramel, this unique collection of recipes provides the homemade, healthy alternative to all of your favourite spreads.
Classic and simple breakfast recipes from the SUNDAY TIMES bestselling author of THE LITTLE PARIS KITCHEN.
Rachel Khoo became an overnight sensation when her first book, 'The Little Paris Kitchen', and BBC2 television series launched last year. Coveting her Parisian lifestyle, fashion sense and, more importantly, her accessible, delicious recipes cooked up in her tiny kitchen, the nation took her to their hearts and now they can receive second helpings. Taking her 'Little Paris Kitchen' on tour in her second official book, Rachel is leaving the capital city to travel to the four corners of France in search of the very best recipes in the country.
Rachel Khoo was determined to get to grips with French cooking, so to learn more she moved to Paris, despite not speaking a word of French, and enrolled at Le Cordon Bleu, the world-famous cookery school. Six years later, she still lives and works in Paris, cooking up a selection of classic French dishes from all over the country and giving them a fresh makeover with her own modern twists.