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The Art of Friday Night Dinner: Recipes for the best night of the week

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Art of Friday Night Dinner: Recipes for the best night of the week
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Eleanor Steafel
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:288
Dimensions(mm): Height 245,Width 170
Category/GenreCookery, food and drink
General cookery and recipes
Cookery dishes and courses
ISBN/Barcode 9781526643605
ClassificationsDewey:641.5
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
NZ Release Date 4 April 2023
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

_______________ You've made it to Friday, now what are you going to eat? Having spent years gathering friends around her kitchen table, Eleanor has perfected the art of Friday night dinner. It usually starts with a sip of something cold and ends with friends tipsily heading home, full and happy. But most importantly, there's always something good to eat. Here are more than a hundred recipes for the best night of the week. If you're planning to spend the evening on the sofa, have your closest friend over or even host the masses, why not try Eleanor's fail-safe crowdpleasers: - Frozen jalapeno margaritas - Baked potato with hot smoked salmon, soured cream and pickled radishes - Bucatini with mushroom cream and crispy sage - Sausages with lemony, caraway cabbage and apples - Roast chicken with chicken juice rice and orange and onion salad - Ginger, prune and PX cake with cardamom custard And amongst the recipes are thoughts on the glamour of mixing a martini for one, the lifesaving magic of a really good spaghetti carbonara, and the joy of a table laden with bits, waiting for hungry hands. So, fill your favourite glass, choose something mouth-watering to cook and embrace all that Friday night has to offer. _______________

Author Biography

Eleanor Steafel is a features writer and columnist for the Daily Telegraph. Her popular column The Art of Friday Night Dinner, and her love of getting friends round for dinner to shake off the work week, is the inspiration behind this, her first cookbook.