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The Tomato Basket

The Tomato Basket

A Celebration of the Pick of the Crop

by Jenny Linford
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/05/2015

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Explore and discover more about the humble tomato and learn how to enjoy it in all its glorious variety and versatility.

In this wonderfully entertaining and enlightening book, food writer Jenny Linford traces the story of the tomato from its origins to the present day in seven feature spreads that look at topics including Varieties and Handling, Grow Your Own, Tomato Flavor Friends, Festivals, Meet the Growers, Saving Our Tomato Heritage and Preserving Tomatoes. Start with Small Bites with recipes for Cherry Tomato Bruschetta, Ginger Tomato Spare Ribs, Bloody Mary Prawn Cocktails and canap s such as Tomato Basil Granita, Tomato Tuna Empanadas and Plum Tomato Tartlets. Heartwarming Soups and Salads include Pappa al Pomodoro, Green Tomato Sorrel Soup, Tomato Tabbouleh, Fattoush and Panzanella; while Fish, Meat and Poultry as well as Vegetable Dishes are covered with Tuna Steaks with Miso-glazed Tomatoes, Chicken Cacciatore, Lamb Meatballs, Tunisian Baked Eggs, Proven al Stuffed Tomatoes and Tomato Tarka Dal. Plus there are Rice Dishes, Breads and Pastry and Sauces, Salsas and Preserves that make the most of this delicious and bountiful fruit.

ISBN:
9781849755986
9781849755986
Category:
Cookery by ingredient
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-05-2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Ryland Peters & Small
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
234.95x190.5x22.86mm
Weight:
0.72kg
Jenny Linford

Jenny Linford is a professional food writer based in London. She has written for a variety of well-known publications including The Guardian, Time Out and The Times.

She is the author of fifteen books including the Food Lovers' London, now in its seventh edition and was a contributor to A Green Guide to Country Foods, published by Cico.

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