Sarah Rainey has been baking, cooking, eating, writing and thinking about food for as long as she can remember. Originally from Belfast, she studied Law at Cambridge, lived in Madrid for a while and has been a national newspaper feature writer, based in London, for the past seven years. She edited How to Jug a Hare- The Telegraph Book of the Kitchen, in 2015. In her day job, she writes on a range of diverse subjects, from new-fangled kitchen gadgets to people who keep pet goats. One day she dreams of opening a tea shop selling freshly baked cakes, scones and biscuits. Her foodie achievements to date include baking a sticky ginger sponge for Mary Berry, cooking in the Masterchef kitchen and making 339 traybakes in a single weekend (and surviving to tell the tale).
We're amazed that you can make so many delicious cakes, bakes and puddings with just three ingredients! This book has it all * Good Food * Have a sweet tooth but don't have the time or equipment for complicated baking? This handy book might just have the answer. Her way of baking is easier and more economical . . . we love the fun layout and easy instructions that ensure even novice bakers will be successful * The Independent *