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New Classics

Inspiring and Delicious Recipes to Transform Your Home Cooking

By (author) Marcus Wareing
Format: Hardback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Published: 2nd Nov 2017
Dimensions: w 187mm h 249mm d 26mm
Weight: 1090g
ISBN-10: 0008242739
ISBN-13: 9780008242732
Barcode No: 9780008242732
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Shortlisted for BOOK OF THE YEAR by the Food and Travel Magazine 2018 Reader Awards Following on from his Sunday Times bestseller Marcus at Home, Marcus Wareing delivers a must-have new classic for your shelves. Marcus is one of the most respected and acclaimed chefs and restaurateurs in Britain. At the helm of many of London's most iconic restaurants, he holds two Michelin stars as well as numerous awards. Marcus is also judge of MasterChef: The Professionals. What Marcus doesn't know about cooking, isn't worth knowing. Over the years, Marcus has developed and refined recipe after recipe. Whether it's a quick recipe after a hectic day, a recipe to bring your family together or a show-off meal for your friends, Marcus brings excellence to every meal he makes. In his new book, Marcus takes the best of the time-honoured recipes and puts his own spin on them. What's more, he creates new recipes that will become much-loved classics in their own right. Here is a book to pore over, to bring inspiration and excitement back into your cooking, and to use again and again.

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'Stuffed with comfort food recipes you'll truly want to cook' The Sunday Times


'There's no Masterchef poncery here, it's all good hearty fare (with the occasional cheffy flourish but that's to be expected - he doesn't have two Michelin stars for nothing). [...] As I say - cheffy, not poncey' The Times