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Paul Merrett

    Ekonomia gastronomia
    Using the Plot
    Economy Gastronomy: eat better and spend less
    The Best
    • The Best

      • 128 stránok
      • 5 hodin čítania
      4,1(12)Ohodnotiť

      What happens when two top chefs and one experienced cook all pit their wits against each other in an exciting new BBC2 cookery series to find the very best recipes? Each week Paul Merrett (The Greenhouse), Ben O'Donoghue (Monte's) and Silvana Franco (food writer and home economist) compete against each other to serve up the very best dish to a panel of food-loving judges. Categories include everything from the best sandwich or soup recipe to the best pasta or chicken dish, and the result is a collection of 60 fabulous recipes gathered together in The Best cookbook. Can Silvana's Tuna and horseradish burger rival Paul's Seared black pepper tuna, or will Ben win with his Warm braised tuna saled? All the recipes are simple to prepare and use readily available ingredients so now you can decide for yourself which is the best recipe and serve up delicious home-cooked meals in the process.

      The Best
    • Economy Gastronomy: eat better and spend less

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania
      3,9(115)Ohodnotiť

      Shows us how to cut our food bills in half, but how we can eat like royalty at the same time. This book presents 100 recipes that cover breakfasts and lunches, and snacks and treats. It shows you how to achieve expensive-looking meals without spending a fortune so you can entertain in style and make something from nothing.

      Economy Gastronomy: eat better and spend less
    • Using the Plot

      • 320 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania
      3,4(17)Ohodnotiť

      Tired of poor-quality supermarket food and disillusioned with the dubious ethics of large corporations, Paul Merrett decided to live off the fruit and vegetables he and his family could grow from their allotment for one year. This engaging account follows Paul, his wife and their two reluctant children as they learn to garden, build relationships with fellow allotmenteers, and slowly watch their crops start to flourish. As the asparagus poke through the soil and the battle against the lettuce-munching slugs is won, Paul turns his humble vegetables into more than 80 delicious recipes, including such simple dishes as Tomato Tart with Roasted Peppers and Meringue Cake with Summer Berries, as well as more involved meals such as Pork Belly Curry with Grilled Red Onion Relish and Scallops with Carrot Juice and Cardamom Broth. Sprinkled with humor and lush photographs, this is the story of a famous foodie making it on the farm.

      Using the Plot
    • Najważniejsze zasady „Ekonomii gastronomii”: • Planujcie posiłki z wyprzedzeniem • Kupujcie mądrze i oszczędnie • Nie marnujcie jedzenia • Zapełnijcie spiżarnie, żeby zawsze mieć w domu składniki posiłku • Róbcie dwa lub trzy posiłki z jednego • Dokonujcie najlepszych wyborów na zakupach • Z inwencją zamieniajcie resztki w nowe, ekscytujące dania • Zamrażajcie i przechowujcie jedzenie, żeby starczyło wam na dłużej. W „Ekonomii gastronomii” chodzi o smaczniejsze jedzenie i mniejsze wydatki. Jej sekret to wybieranie możliwie najlepszych składników i ich optymalne wykorzystanie. Dzięki wielu smakowitym przepisom ten poradnik i książka kucharska w jednym pomoże wam w planowaniu i przywróci gotowaniu właściwe mu miejsce — w samym sercu rodzinnego życia. Jak z kilograma fasoli wyczarować obiady na cały tydzień i jeść jak królowa? Jak z resztek chleba zrobić deser, a z połówki zwiędłego kalafiora kolację? To lepsze niż partyjka sudoku! Dzięki Allegrze i Paulowi marnowanie jedzenia wyda wam się okropnie nudne. Karolina Domagalska, dziennikarka, ekolożka

      Ekonomia gastronomia