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The Thrifty Cookbook

By Kate Colquhoun, published by Bloomsbury, 2009

I was the lucky recipient of four cookbooks this past Christmas, and the subject of today’s review was the only surprise of the bunch. My boyfriend saw it, liked the look of it, and decided it would make a good addition to my stocking. I was thrilled because discovering a new author is always fun. Read more…

Posted in Basic on February 16th, 2010 by Ele | 5 comments
Tags: 2009, 3 stars, Basic, Bloomsbury, How-To, Kate Colquhoun, thrifty

Home Cooking

By Rachel Allen, published by Collins, 2009

Readers of my Kitchenist blog will probably be able to guess at the outcome of this review; I’ve been harping on about Rachel Allen’s Home Cooking ever since I first found it under the Christmas tree. In fact, out of the four cookbooks I received this year (thanks honey), this one was the biggest, and best, surprise. Read more…

Posted in Irish on January 8th, 2010 by Ele | 6 comments
Tags: 2009, 4 stars, Collins, comfort food, family, Rachel Allen

Nigella Christmas

By Nigella Lawson, published by Chatto & Windus, 2008

It might seem a bit early yet to be reviewing Christmas-themed books here. After all, American Thanksgiving hasn’t even happened yet, and I do generally prefer Christmas to be kept in December. However, for those of you who do like to plan ahead, I thought it would be a good idea to get a jump on my holiday reading. Read more…

Posted in Holiday on November 14th, 2009 by Ele | 5 comments
Tags: 2008, 3 stars, Chatto & Windus, Christmas, Nigella Lawson

Red Velvet & Chocolate Heartache

By Harry Eastwood, published by Bantam Press, 2009

When my sister pressed her copy of Red Velvet & Chocolate Heartache into my hands last weekend, it came with a warning. “Give it a chance” she urged me, knowing that I was already slightly biased against this book.

“I will, don’t worry” I answered. But inside, I was skeptical. Come on- cakes made with vegetables instead of butter? Who’s buying that one? Read more…

Posted in Baking Health on November 4th, 2009 by Ele | 10 comments
Tags: 2009, 4 stars, Bantam Press, cakes, Harry Eastwood, healthy, Vegetables

The Big Sur Bakery Cookbook

By Michelle and Philip Wojtowicz and Michael Gibson with Catherine Price, published by Harper Collins, 2009

When I first started reviewing cookbooks here, there was a vague thought in the back of my mind that there might be something in it, other than just enjoyment, for me. Something like “Oh, wouldn’t it be cool if publishers began to send me free books?”. I wasn’t really holding my breath for this, so when I got an email from a HarperCollins rep at the end of June, asking me if I’d like to review The Big Sur Bakery Cookbook, my reaction was something along the lines of “Score!“. I agreed straight away and waited eagerly for this, my first free book, to arrive. Read more…

Posted in Restaurant on October 30th, 2009 by Ele | 4 comments
Tags: 2 stars, 2009, Big Sur Bakery, Catherine Price, HarperCollins, Michael Gibson, Michelle Wojowicz, Peter Wojowicz

Tender, Volume I: A cook and his vegetable patch

By Nigel Slater, published by Fourth Estate, 2009

Oh, to eat at Nigel Slater’s table. That’s what I think (wistfully), and what I imagine any sane person would think, on leafing through the food writer’s new book Tender. Published to coincide with the TV series Simple Suppers, I received a copy for my birthday last month (thanks, Hil!), and have been dreaming of its contents ever since. Read more…

Posted in British Vegetarian on October 23rd, 2009 by Ele | 10 comments
Tags: 2009, 4 stars, Fourth Estate, gardening, Nigel Slater, Vegetables

Kitchlit on holiday

I’m off on holiday tomorrow; ten days of family, relaxation, and wonderful food. My trip back home covers both Canadian Thanksgiving and a good friend’s wedding, so I’ll be enjoying myself. I probably won’t be posting until I’m back on the 19th, though I might try to pilfer some of my Mum’s cookbooks to take home with me ;)

Until then, happy cooking!

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Posted in Other on October 8th, 2009 by Ele | Be the first to comment!
Tags: Holiday

Vefa’s Kitchen

By Vefa Alexiadou, published by Phaidon, 2009

Since half of my boyfriend’s family is Cypriot, I’ve always had a passing interest in Greek food. (Well, not always- but definitely for the past few years.) This interest was always purely theoretical, though; aside from feta cheese, basil and olives, I never actually liked Greek food very much. For me, it was too reliant on meat, deep-frying and things stuffed with other things. Read more…

Posted in Greek on September 30th, 2009 by Ele | 1 comment so far
Tags: 2009, 3 stars, Greek, Phaidon, Vefa Alexiadou

Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone

By Deborah Madison, published by Broadway Books, 1997

Last year, when I decided to give up meat for good, there was one thing I felt it absolutely necessary to do. No, I wasn’t going on a weird pre-veg cleanse or ridding my house of all animal products; this was something far simpler. I just needed to buy a cookbook. Read more…

Posted in Vegetarian on September 14th, 2009 by Ele | 4 comments
Tags: 1997, 4 stars, Broadway Books, Comprehensive, Deborah Madison, How-To, Vegetables

The Silver Spoon

Published by Phaidon, 2005

First published in Italy in 1950 under the name Il cucchiaio d’argento, The Silver Spoon is widely regarded as one of the most popular Italian cookbooks of all time. A bestseller since its original publication, it went through eight editions in Italian before being printed in English for the first time in 2005. My mum insists that “every Italian bride” receives a copy upon getting married (can any Italian corroborate this?), but I received mine with no strings attached, as a Christmas gift last year. Believe me, when I unwrapped this baby, I was so excited. Read more…

Posted in Italian on August 26th, 2009 by Ele | 8 comments
Tags: 2005, 4 stars, bestseller, classic, Comprehensive, Italy, Phaidon

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