Description
TV chef and food journalist Glynn Christian has been making cooks and chefs say Gosh! for over 40 years as he shared how ingredients work, demonstrated better techniques and revealed culinary secrets.
This handbook collects over 300 of Glynn's gosh-factor hacks, explaining how best to handle garlic, why dull pasta is better, how to judge a Pavlova, how to make the frilly crusts on Portuguese egg tarts and why it should be 'thumbs-up' on kitchen knives. There's a better way to roast nuts, a simpler way to bone small fish, a more reliable way to wok and a ban on foil tents. Plus frozen olives to keep a straight-up martini ice-cold.
This book is the eleventh in Grub Street's best-selling The Basic Basics series, previous titles include The Basic Basics Combination and Microwave Handbook, The Basic Basics Home Freezing Handbook, The Basic Basics How to Cook from A-Z, and The Basic Basics Jams, Preserves and Chutneys Handbook.
About the Author
Glynn began food broadcasts on London's LBC radio and BBC TV's Pebble Mill at One. He broadcast three mornings weekly on BBC TV Breakfast Time and made the first TV food series shot abroad. Glynn was ELLE magazine's initial food editor and wrote weekly for The Sunday Telegraph as well as being the original cookery and food presenter on QVC Shopping Channel UK and then senior presenter on TVSN, Australia. His many food and cookery books include REAL FLAVOURS - the Handbook of Gourmet and Deli Ingredients, voted Best Food Guide in the World. Glynn co-founded iconic Mr Christian's Provisions on Portobello Rd and is honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Guild of Fine Food. He lives in Battersea, London.
Book Information
ISBN 9781911667100
Author Glynn Christian
Format Paperback
Page Count 112
Imprint Grub Street Publishing
Publisher Grub Street Publishing