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A Dish for All Seasons

Kathryn Pauline

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English
Chronicle Books
30 November 2022
A creative approach to seasonal cooking, A Dish for All Seasons presents 26 adaptable recipes, each with four seasonal variations, for a total of more than 100 accessible recipes for creative weeknight cooking. This practical cookbook flips the script on recipe books organised by season. Instead of dedicated recipes to Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter-which would mean three quarters of the book goes unused for three quarters of the year-this book features 26 go-to recipes, each with four variations. Every dish includes a base recipe-such as a simple frittata, Panzanella salad, sheet pan dinner, or loaf cake-plus four adaptations based on the season. Readers will also find simple instructions and formulas for creating original dishes, giving them the tools they need to improvise based on the ingredients they have on hand. With a photograph to accompany all 100 dishes, this is a versatile, repertoire-building cookbook will be a go-to resource for home cooks looking to create delicious, healthy food all year long.

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Imprint:   Chronicle Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 184mm,  Width: 254mm, 
ISBN:   9781797207711
ISBN 10:   1797207717
Pages:   256
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Kathryn Pauline is a food writer, a photographer, and the recipe developer behind the Saveur award-winning food blog, Cardamom and Tea, where she creates signature dishes inspired by her Middle Eastern American background and seasonal ingredients. She lives in Melbourne, Australia.

Reviews for A Dish for All Seasons

In this impressive debut, Cardamom and Tea blogger Pauline provides readers with 'a repertoire of easily adaptable recipes' that showcase seasonal produce. [...] Home cooks who like to color outside the lines will find plenty of inspiration. ?-Publishers Weekly


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