Old Favourites, New Twists 100 classic recipes with a difference James Tanner

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  • ISBN:
    9780857830913
    Format:
    Paperback
    Size:
    255 x 205 x 14mm
    Pages:
    176
    Published:
    11 Jul 2013
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Most of us have a few favourite dishes that have become supper staples – simple, tasty and served up on so many occasions that they’re now a little bit dull and boring. What we need is something to add a bit of pep to meal times and Old Favourites, New Twists provides the perfect solution. In 100 innovative recipes James takes well-loved classics such as a vichyssoise soup and, with an ingenious twist, adds a hint of curry and a garnish of yogurt and coriander giving them a fresh contemporary taste. Inspirational ideas like using quail instead of chicken in a Caesar salad or giving your roast lamb a flavour boost with a teriyaki marinade are a welcome respite from tired dishes. With chapters on small dishes, vegetarian meals, mains and desserts, these flavoursome recipes can be knocked up in no time with store-cupboard staples and a few good-quality ingredients, so whether it’s supper for one after a busy day at work or a weekend dinner party, James’ signature twists work every time.


James Tanner has worked for the Roux brothers and Martin Blunos. In 1999, aged 23, James and his brother opened Tanners Restaurant in Plymouth, which won AA Restaurant of the Year 2007–8. He is the co-author of For Chocolate Lovers and Ice Cream. He is a regular on Ready Steady Cook, and appears on Saturday Kitchen, Something for the Weekend and This Morning. He was a regular chef on the BBC series Step Up to the Plate and Put Your Menu Where Your Mouth Is.