Toastie Heaven: 100 great reasons to dig out the sandwich toaster

Hardback

Main Details

Title Toastie Heaven: 100 great reasons to dig out the sandwich toaster
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Karen Saunders
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:160
Dimensions(mm): Height 150,Width 144
Category/GenreQuick and easy cooking
Cooking with specific gadgets
ISBN/Barcode 9780091922788
ClassificationsDewey:641.84
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Ebury Press
Publication Date 4 October 2007
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

100 tasty recipes for making the perfect toastie All too often a memory of our distant student past, toasties are the ultimate no-fuss snack, prepared in seconds and ready to eat in just a few minutes. With just a couple of basic ingredients, delicious cheap meals can be made in minutes, providing tasty snacks and sandwiches for every part of the day. With a few added extras, sweet and savoury gourmet toasties can take tired taste buds on an entirely new adventure. Toastie Heaven explores variations from the conventional, to the extravagant, quirky and indulgent. From classic toasties like Tuna, Sweetcorn and Pepper Melt, to vegetarian options like Brie, Redcurrant and Watercress toasties and even sweet desserts like Bread and Butter Pudding Toasties and Toffee Apple Toasties, there is a recipe for everyone. A must-have item perfect for people living on their own, children and students,Toastie Heaven is the ultimate cookbook for anyone wanting quick and tasty snacks with minimum effort and maximum taste.

Author Biography

Karen Saunders is the author of The Breadmaker Bible, Traditional Breads for Your Breadmaker and Tips for Your Breadmaker, all published by Ebury Press, as well as the small books Allinson Bread, which sold more than 250,000 copies (mainly through Sainsburys), and Allinson Continental Deli Cookbook, which sold more than 125,000. She is a qualified home economist and an expert in breadmaking and works closely with the Allinson Baking Club, developing recipes and offering help and advice to members. Karen lives in Somerset with her husband and two children.