Bitter: 80 delicious flavour-packed and original recipes, as seen on Saturday Kitchen
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**AS SEEN ON SATURDAY KITCHEN* | ‘DELECTABLE’ Nigella Lawson | ‘A GEM’ Rukmini Iyer | ‘LOVELY RECIPES’ Georgina Hayden | ‘STUNNING AND INVENTIVE’ Ixta Belfrage | ‘A CRACKING BOOK’ Olly Smith | ‘DELIGHTFUL’ Marc Diacono | ‘EXTREMELY ACCOMPLISHED’ Jay Rayner (on MasterChef) | ‘REALLY IMPRESSES ME WITH HER ORIGINALITY’ Greg Wallace (on MasterChef)80 flavourful, vibrant recipes to brighten up your table this Spring. Fearlessly bringing together the best flavours and culinary strategies from around the world, Alexina Anatole will help you use bitter flavours in your cooking to improve the taste of everything you make, whether it’s a savoury weeknight dinner or a sweet and decadent dessert – one flavour-balancing technique at a time.These 80 recipes take classic favourites to a new level and include moreish solutions for every meal, and include:Salmon Tacos with Grapefruit AvocadoRoast Chicken with Beer Butter OnionsMatcha Basque CheesecakeAubergine with Whipped FetaAncho Coffee Beef Short RibsNegroni PavlovaUsing ten star ingredients with recipes that demonstrate how to cook with each type of bitterness – from grapefruit and bitter oranges, bitter greens, tahini, beer, walnuts, cranberries, tea, coffee, cocoa, and liquorice – each dish will expand your repertoire and open the door to new worlds of deliciousness.
Additional information
Weight | 1.103 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.5 × 19.6 × 25.4 cm |
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Format | Hardback |
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Pages | 240 |
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Year Published | 2023-9-28 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1529193125 |
About The Author | Alexina Anatole started her career on a trading floor in the City of London, but an obsession with food was always present. In the last year of her twenties she decided – after years of watching the show – that she was finally ready to enter MasterChef. Weeks of competing resulted in her reaching the final of the 2021 season, coming runner up to champion Thomas Rhodes. The competition led her to realise that she might actually have a talent for cooking but, more importantly, it helped her to better understand her philosophy around food and flavour. Having read English at Cambridge, she now finds herself becoming a food writer – and thus coming full circle. |
Review Quote | I may have said this quite a few times, but I feel it bears repeating: bitterness is the most undesirable of attributes, except when it comes to food … My 'bitter tooth' is pronounced … I gravitated greedily towards Alexina Anatole’s book, Bitter |
Other text | Bitter by Alexina Anatole is a gem of a cookbook – not only are the recipes fresh, fun and innovative, but her well-researched writing on the nature of bitter food is a pleasure to read – knowledgeable and generous. I've come away with ideas to enhance my own cooking as well as a stack of recipes to try out for friends and family. A delightful read. |