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Terre a Terre: The Vegetarian Cookbook
Hardback
Main Details
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Terre a Terre: The Vegetarian Cookbook
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Amanda Powley
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By (author) Philip Taylor
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Physical Properties |
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Category/Genre | Vegetarian cookery |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781906650049
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Classifications | Dewey:641.5636 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Absolute Press
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Imprint |
Absolute Press
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Publication Date |
20 November 2009 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Terre a Terre has been the leader of the pack amongst Britain's vegetarian restaurants for more than 20 years, and lavishly garlanded with awards and praise. This, Amanda Powley and Philip Taylor's first cookery book has been reprinted four times since publication in 2009. Over 100 recipes from the repertoire that has made Terre a Terre the most talked about vegetarian restaurant in Britain are accompanied by sumptuously taste-bud stimulating food photography by award-wining food photographer Lisa Barber. Every vegetarian with a serious love of food, and indeed many carnivores who can recognise a very good thing when they taste it, will find this an indispensable addition to their cookery book collection.
Author Biography
Philip Taylor and Amanda Powley were both graduates of Brighton's legendary vegetarian restaurant, Food For Friends. They decided to open their own vegetarian restaurant in 1992 with a view to transforming the way in which vegetarian food was perceived. Almost twenty years later and that is precisely what they achieved and are continuing to do day after day - constantly pushing culinary boundaries to deliver the most original and exciting food that they can. Their restaurant has won awards and plaudits from all the serious food guides and from many top food critics and their loyal following extends far beyond their Brighton homeland. In 2009, Absolute Press published their first book, a book of restaurant recipes. Terre a Terre: The Vegetarian Cookbook was widely acclaimed and quickly established itself as one of the most original and exciting cookbooks of modern times.
ReviewsTirelessly inventive vegetarian food * The Good Food Guide 2009 * One taste of Terre a Terre's startlingly original vegetarian dishes will coax drooling effusions about tomatoes from even the most hardened of carnivores * The Guardian * This is a truly outstanding choice even if you're a carnivore * The New York Times * What a revelation! For anyone who ever thought vegetarian cooking was all lentil stew and cardboard texture veggie bacon, think again * Aga Living * The recipes here are simply astonishing, quite unlike those in any other vegetarian cookbook. This is top class, inventive, fabulously inspiring ?vegetarian food. * The Vegetarian *
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