These Delicious Things
Publisher,Pavilion Books
Publication Date,
Format, Hardcover
Weight, 1060 g
No. of Pages, 304
Shelf: General Books / Food & Drinks / General Cookbooks
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These Delicious Things is a collection of nostalgic food memories and recipes from more than 100 of the UK’s top chefs and food writers. Published to support children living in food poverty, it is proof that when people give a piece of themselves for the benefit of others, incredible things can happen.
Today in the UK there are 4 million children at risk of hunger. That's one in four children who don't have enough to eat. Magic Breakfast provides breakfasts for children and young people in the most disadvantaged areas of the UK, fuelling their learning, growth and futures. Having breakfast every morning has real life impacts for children, from achieving better grades to displaying improved behaviour. Breakfast also has genuine effects on communities, helping families and providing a lifeline at a time of uncertainty fuelled by the cost of living crisis. For just 28p, Magic Breakfast can give a child a nutritious breakfast and the chance to succeed at school.
With recipes for every occasion and time of day, These Delicious Things provides elevated versions of well know favourites that will impressive even the toughest (and smallest) of critics. Featuring household names such as Raymond Blanc, Nigella Lawson, Jeremy Lee, Tom Kerridge, Rachel Khoo, Gennaro Contaldo, Yolam Ottolenghi, Jamie Oliver, and many more – These Delicious Things is the perfect book for variety and well-loved favourites. Recipes include Homemade Apple Pie, Wild Rabbit Korma, and even an Apricot sidecar cocktail.
Written by the chefs we know and trust, with the future generation in mind, These Delicious Things makes cooking for a cause a pleasure for all.
About the Author
Jane Hodson is a private chef and former photojournalist. She lives in Somerset and cooks for clients around the world.
Lucas Hollweg is a food writer, cook and feast maker. He spent five years as the regular recipe columnist for the Sunday Times Style magazine and before that was the magazine’s deputy editor. His cookbook, Good Things To Eat, was published by Collins in 2011.
Clerkenwell Boy is an anonymous, Instagram-based, food-blogger with over 298k followers. From old pubs to pop-ups and markets to Michelin-starred restaurants, @clerkenwellboyec1 is now a trusted source by public opinion of where to eat next; he has been featured by the BBC, Guardian, Observer, Telegraph, The Times and more. He’s now trying to use his influence to put a spotlight on important causes. His not-for-profit recipe book #CookForSyria was an award-winning campaign.
- Dimensions : 7.68 x 1.14 x 9.92 inches