All You Can Eat

All You Can Eat

2008 • 608 pages

Tamasin has been described as 'an Elizabeth David for today' (Vogue Entertaining & Travel) and 'a funky version of Delia' (Marie-Claire). This doorstopper of a book brings together in one volume 1,000 of Tamasin's recipes, some just as she has always cooked them, others revamped or tweaked with use, plus 100 brand new recipes. Whether you are looking for the simplest biscuit, an easy birthday cake, the best spaghetti bolognaise, imaginative ways to cook a chicken or how to time a roast, you will find it in this comprehensive collection. Beautifully and classically presented in the traditional running order, this is a one-stop book for cooks of every level.

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