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Elbows Off the Table, Please: Recipes to make any occasion special
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Elbows Off the Table, Please: Recipes to make any occasion special
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Jo Seagar
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:256 | Dimensions(mm): Height 242,Width 176 |
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Category/Genre | Cakes, baking, icing and sugarcraft |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780143770008
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Classifications | Dewey:641.815 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Random House New Zealand Ltd
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Imprint |
Random House New Zealand Ltd
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Publication Date |
29 August 2016 |
Publication Country |
New Zealand
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Description
Delicious, effortless recipes along with wise advice on how to navigate any social occasion. Delicious, effortless recipes along with wise advice on how to navigate any social occasion. A home-cooked meal or gift of baking is still one of the best ways to show your appreciation. Bless the friend or neighbour who drops around at times of need with a hearty casserole or batch of biscuits to keep the home fires burning. In this must-have collection of recipes, Jo Seagar shares her favourite dishes for simple gatherings, special celebrations and those times when a home-made offering saves the day. Accompanied by useful tips to help you be a generous host and gracious guest, this is an indispensable kitchen-to-table companion.
Author Biography
Jo Seagar - dubbed 'cook of the nation' by Next magazine - is a hugely successful bestselling cookbook author and TV cook, famed for her catch-cries of 'Easy peasy' and 'Maximum effect for minimum effort'. Trained as a cordon bleu chef in Paris and London, for many years Seagar was a columnist for North & South magazine, while running popular Hartley's restaurant in Auckland. She also wrote for the New Zealand Woman's Weekly. Real Food for Real People saw her move into television, and this series was a followed by Jo Seagar Cooks, bringing the chef known for her pearls and her 'easy-peasy' catch-cry to a wider audience. She was 'ahead of the curve in the whole seasonal/local/simple food-done-well philosophy' (Weekend Herald). Her promotion of fresh local ingredients with cooking that should be 'a doddle', combined with her humorous down-to-earth approach, has endeared her to the nation, with the first edition of her classic You Shouldn't Have Gone to So Much Trouble, Darling selling over 70,000 copies. A real sense of joy and passion infuses her approach to cooking- 'There's a lot more to food than getting nutrients.' As well as her trademark books on stress-free entertaining, she has written cookbooks for novice cooks and for children. North & South wrote of her TV series Jo Seagar Cooks- 'Wholesome, hearty, delicious, do-able ... Jo Seagar's culinary style is instantly recognisable, and all I can say is, thank goodness for that. ... all tremendous authentically Kiwi stuff. ... a kitchen must-have.'
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