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The Marmite World Cookbook

The Marmite World Cookbook
Author: Paul Hartley
Publisher: Absolute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781906650360

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In 2003, The Marmite Cookbook was published and quickly became the surprise bestseller of Christmas 2003. Now there's another! Love it or hate it, there's no ignoring Marmite. The original Marmite Cookbook was described as being possibly the most divisive cookbook ever, in which case The Marmite World Cookbook must be a very close second. Paul Hartley's culinary magic sees Marmite infiltrate itself into some of the finest and most far-flung cuisines of the world ... slowly mingling into the tagines of North Africa and making audacious appearances in everything from Chicken Caesar Salad to Mexican Beanpot with Cornmeal Dumplings. Marmite pops up in Thai-style Oxtail Soup, Georgian Feast Bread, and Rump Steak Kebabs, and it even makes a cameo appearance in Jamaican Curried Goat. There really is no stopping this versatile spread in its globetrotting quest to lift great dishes to new-found Marmitey heights. As well as being packed with fabulous recipes, The Marmite World Cookbook is full of anecdotes, trivia and irresistible photography, making it a truly indispensable book for the Marmite faithful.


The Marmite Cookbook

The Marmite Cookbook
Author: Paul Hartley
Publisher: Absolute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-10-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781904573098

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The incredible bestseller: over a quarter of a million copies have been sold to date. A love-it-or-hate-it gift book that celebrates one of the great icons of the British store-cupboard. Packed with great recipes, delightful illustrations and hilarious Marmite-related anecdotes, The Marmite Cookbook by Paul Hartley is the ultimate celebration of the 100-year-old icon beloved of gourmets, gourmands and trencherman alike. Even those that hate it will love it! A perfect combination of great recipes, eye-catching design, and witty, fascinating anecdote.


The Mish-Mash Dictionary of Marmite

The Mish-Mash Dictionary of Marmite
Author: Maggie Hall
Publisher:
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2009
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780956368607

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A book for all tastes - literally. No matter where you stand on the big Marmite 'love-hate' debate, you will find something in it to your liking. As the title indicates, it contains a mish-mash of information - from serious to silly with lots in between - about the iconic British spread. From its beginnings as brewing industry yeast-waste to its use in the finest restaurants, this book reveals the grip Marmite has on palates - and minds - around the world. The tales it tells amount to a social history, covering more than 100 years. It is crammed with insights into how it all began, the old-time recipes, its place in medicine, its role in education and wars, its many unlikely uses (apart from eating it), and much more. All of which add up to an amazing feat for a humble kitchen cupboard product. But above all it's a fun read about the zany world occupied by Marmite. The lovers of the spread will love the book. But they will also hate it - because of all the ammunition the 'loathers' will find within its pages to hurl at them. Even those who have no interest in Marmite and know nothing about it will find something to grab them - and be converted... either one way or the other.


Ms Marmite Lover's Secret Tea Party

Ms Marmite Lover's Secret Tea Party
Author: Kerstin Rodgers
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 680
Release: 2014-11-27
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1448190746

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A decadent guide to the ultimate afternoon teas from Ms Marmite Lover, winner of the 2014 Fortnum & Mason Best Online Food Writer Award There is no more pleasurable way to while away a few hours than by indulging in a delectable afternoon tea. In this book, queen of the tea party, Kerstin Rodgers, reveals her secrets – from dressing the table, to baking scrumptious sweet and savoury treats. As well as recipes for classic tea party fare – Scones, Teacakes, Tartlets, Cupcakes, Crumpets, Biscuits, Muffins and more – the book looks beyond finger sandwiches with playful and sophisticated themed teas. Spoil your guests with a decadent Marie Antoinette-inspired party, complete with delicate French Fancies and an impressive Croquembouche Tower, or transport them to the mystical East with Bubble Tea, fragrant Lavender Temari Cakes and personalised Fortune Cookies. Packed with recipes for tea party treats, hot and cold drinks and cocktails, as well as tips for creating the right atmosphere, this gorgeous collection is a must-have for any aspiring host looking to create deliciously decadent tea parties at home.


The Bumper Book Of Marmite

The Bumper Book Of Marmite
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Absolute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-10-28
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781906650124

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A long time ago, in a factory far, far away... a spread was born that would divide the peoples of this planet for centuries to follow. They were and still are split: there are those who love and those who hate. This book is for all who have ever so much as tasted, sniffed, scoffed at or rejected this particular spread, the most celebrated of all storecupboard icons: the one, the only, the irrepressible Marmite! Beautiful archive imagery, a full as-interesting-as-we-can-make-it history, glorious Marmite menu ideas, jolly clever ideas for jar-scraping and such-like and a bombardment of visual bits and bobs that prove just how very profound an effect this dark, mysterious yeast extract has had upon our culture, our homes, our hearts... our breath.


The Bovril Cookbook

The Bovril Cookbook
Author: Paul Hartley
Publisher: Absolute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-03-03
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781906650025

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Paul Hartley has found a world that goes way beyond the mere spreading onto toast, or squeezing into sandwiches - for Marmite, Colman's Mustard, Worcestershire Sauce, Heinz Tomato Ketchup, Lyle's Golden Syrup... and now HP Sauce. So here are casseroles with clout, suprisingly rich gravies, a stunning Onion Soup and marinading ideas galore - these are recipes we all want to cook, created in surprisingly easy and tasty new ways. The book is beautifully packaged with fun fillings of history and lore and stunning archive imagery from over 125 years of the nation's favourite meaty stock.


Made in London

Made in London
Author: Leah Hyslop
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2018-05-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1472949048

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From Tudor oyster peddlers and Victorian pie and mash shops, to the supper clubs and street food scene flourishing today, Britain's capital has always been a tantalizing draw for those who live to eat. In Made in London, born-and-bred Londoner Leah Hyslop offers a joyful celebration of the city and its food, past and present. The book features recipes invented in the city; such as the 18th century treat Chelsea buns (a favourite of King George II) and Omelette Arnold Bennett, created for the famous writer while staying at the Savoy Hotel. Alongside these are new, exciting dishes, inspired by the Leah's eating adventures around the capital: such as a mouthwatering Pimm's and lemon curd trifle, an unusual goat's cheese and cherry tart and an easy twist on Indian restaurant Dishoom's iconic bacon naan, one of the best brunches in London. Interspersed with the recipes are short, entertaining histories and profiles about London's food scene, including the tale of the 18th century 'gin craze'; a profile of the East End's most beloved greasy spoon; and why Scotch eggs might have actually been invented in a London department store! Short shopping guides, lifting the lid on such pressing gastronomic questions as where to buy cheese, the city's most delicious chocolate shops, or the best cocktail bars for a nightcap (or two...) are also featured. Beautifully illustrated with contemporary photographs of London, alongside vintage images sourced from historic archives, this is a book for anyone who has ever lived in, visited or simply dreamt of sipping a cocktail while watching red buses trundle by in the world's greatest city.


How to Eat

How to Eat
Author: Nigella Lawson
Publisher: Hachette Books
Total Pages: 699
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1401396402

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Through her wildly popular television shows, her five bestselling cookbooks, her line of kitchenware, and her frequent media appearances, Nigella Lawson has emerged as one of the food world's most seductive personalities. How to Eat is the book that started it all--Nigella's signature, all-purposed cookbook, brimming with easygoing mealtime strategies and 350 mouthwatering recipes, from a truly sublime Tarragon French Roast Chicken to a totally decadent Chocolate Raspberry Pudding Cake. Here is Nigella's total (and totally irresistible) approach to food--the book that lays bare her secrets for finding pleasure in the simple things that we cook and eat every day.


Grasshopper Jungle

Grasshopper Jungle
Author: Andrew Smith
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2014-02-11
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1101590068

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A 2015 Michael L. Printz Honor Book Winner of the 2014 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for Fiction "Raunchy, bizarre, smart and compelling." --Rolling Stone “Grasshopper Jungle is simultaneously creepy and hilarious. Reminds me of Kurt Vonnegut’s in “Slaughterhouse Five,” in the best sense.” --New York Times Book Review In the small town of Ealing, Iowa, Austin and his best friend, Robby, have accidentally unleashed an unstoppable army. An army of horny, hungry, six-foot-tall praying mantises that only want to do two things. This is the truth. This is history. It’s the end of the world. And nobody knows anything about it. You know what I mean. Funny, intense, complex, and brave, Grasshopper Jungle brilliantly weaves together everything from testicle-dissolving genetically modified corn to the struggles of recession-era, small-town America in this groundbreaking coming-of-age stunner.


The Lea & Perrin’s Worcestershire Sauce Cookbook

The Lea & Perrin’s Worcestershire Sauce Cookbook
Author: Paul Hartley
Publisher: Absolute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005-08-30
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781904573296

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Paul Hartley has found a world that goes way beyond the mere spreading onto toast, or squeezing into sandwiches - for Marmite, Colman's Mustard, Heinz Tomato Ketchup, Lyle's Golden Syrup... and Worcestershire Sauce. So here are recipes we all want to cook, created in surprisingly easy and tasty new ways. The book is beautifully packaged with fun fillings of history and lore and stunning archive imagery from almost 175 years of the nation's favourite Worcestershire sauce.