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Life's Too Short to Stuff a Mushroom - by Prue Leith (Hardcover)
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Highlights
- "It's taken me a long life to know for sure that life is for living, and that hard graft has to be worth it.So, if you are whacked, short of time or just don't like cooking, cheating is fine.
- About the Author: Prue Leith has been at the top of the British food scene for nearly sixty years.
- 224 Pages
- Cooking + Food + Wine, Media Tie
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About the Book
"... offers 80 recipes with a focus on time-saving techniques and shortcuts."--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
"It's taken me a long life to know for sure that life is for living, and that hard graft has to be worth it.
So, if you are whacked, short of time or just don't like cooking, cheating is fine. I cheat all the time, and I LOVE cooking."
--PRUE LEITH
- Chicory, Pear, Hazelnut and Goat's Cheese Salad
- Gunpowder Steak with Coriander Chutney
- Tomato, Chilli and Fennel Sugo with Spaghetti
- Herbed Salmon Parcels
- Brown Sugar Meringue, Roasted Pear and Salted Caramel Sauce
- Passionfruit Yoghurt Cakes
- Baked Camembert and Olive Wheel
Review Quotes
'Striking just the right balance between impressive dishes and hassle-free cooking, this is one of Prue Leith's best books' Daily Mail
"Practical and inventive...sure to inspire"
--Publishers Weekly"There's nothing quite so charming as a true grande dame of cuisine tackling a contemporary technique--and nailing it...'Hip, hip hooray!'"
--BooklistAbout the Author
Prue Leith has been at the top of the British food scene for nearly sixty years. She has seen a huge success not only as founder of the renowned Leith's School of Food and Wine, and proprietor of the Michelin-starred Leith's Restaurant, but also as a caterer, teacher, TV cook, food journalist, novelist, and cookery book author. She's also been a leading figure in campaigns to improve food in schools, hospitals and in the home. Well known as a judge on the Great British Bake Off and the Great American Baking show, she also has her own ITV program, Prue's Cotswold Kitchen. Prue was born in South Africa which she visits regularly to check up on The Prue Leith Culinary Institute, the country's top chef school. She is married to retired fashion designer John Playfair and between them they have 11 grandchildren.