Cooking for People
(Author) Davies Mike Mike DaviesThe only seasonal cookbook needed for cooking and entertaining, from South London's chef-vanguard Michael Davies. "The scrumptious loveliness on every page with the winning charm of a cook in his element conjures a table groaning with dish after dish prepared from this charming book." - Jeremy Lee "Mike's food instantly puts a smile on your face and the recipes in this book are no exception, they're destined to make home cooks and their guests very happy. Simple, no fuss cooking. My heaven." - Richard Corrigan Michael Davies is the UK's answer to Alison Roman and Gen Zs answer to James Martin. He's done the hard work so you don't have to and now anyone can replicate his cult-status menus (as seen at The Camberwell Arms, Frank's Café and Mike's Peckham) for entertaining at home. This cook book is for those who want to enjoy cooking more and loves the idea of having people round for dinner whilst finding the reality of it a challenge. It's fool proof menus delivers way more than any Dishpatch box ever could and ensure you're guests will leave wowed and well fed. Containing beautiful seasonal menus for home cooks Cooking for People takes out the often prohibitive stress that accompanies hosting. With various recipes planned out from early prep (some items you can tick off in 5 minutes or even a few days in advance) through to the execution on the day, this cookbook is the perfect accompaniment for any household that loves to host. Recipes include: Purple sprouting broccoli, roasted garlic aioli and lemon; Whole baked fish, creamed leeks, potatoes and dill; Slowly roast pork shoulder, sage and chestnut polenta, sweet and sour onions; Poached peaches, zabaglione and toasted almonds; A good tomato salad; and 70 more! Written by a chef looking to celebrate his own love of food and hosting with an eye on prioritising mental health, Cooking for People makes cooking a joy for everyone.
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Mike Davies
Mike Davies is a British journalist and author known for his insightful commentary on political and social issues. His most notable works include "Planet of Slums" and "The Ecology of Fear," where he explores the impact of urbanization and environmental degradation on society. Davies' writing style is characterized by its rigorous research and bold analysis, making him a leading voice in the field of urban studies. He has made significant contributions to the understanding of global urbanization and its implications for the future. "Planet of Slums" is considered his most famous work, shedding light on the challenges faced by those living in the world's rapidly growing slums. Davies' work has had a profound impact on the literary genre of urban studies, inspiring further research and debate on the pressing issues facing cities around the world.