Breakfast, Lunch, Tea - The Many Little Meals of Rose Bakery by Rose Carrarini
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Lime, grapefruit and ginger juice
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Lottie and Doof
...not a combination I would have thought of without the help of Rose Bakery. This simple idea packs a punch, it is so bright and fresh.
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Green bean and almond soup
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Chocolate & Zucchini
The flavors are bright and clean, the texture a perfect mix of nubby and smooth, and this soup is a splendid way to honor the last of this year's green beans.
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Maple syrup scones
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Smitten Kitchen
These maple syrup scones have oats, whole wheat flour and maple syrup but are just barely sweet yet not at all gritty with healthfulness.
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- ISBN 10 0714844659
- ISBN 13 9780714844657
- Linked ISBNs
- 9781837290024 Hardcover (Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States) 3/6/2025
- Published Nov 06 2006
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 192
- Language English
- Countries United Kingdom, United States
- Publisher Phaidon Press
- Imprint Phaidon Press Ltd
Publishers Text
Tucked away on a side street near the Gare du Nord in Paris lies a New York Times and New York Magazine recommended Anglo-French bakery with lines of people who crowd into the shop on weekdays, choosing from the lunchtime display of salads, vegetable tarts and pastries on the shop's counter, and line up on weekend mornings for a full English breakfast or a plate of pancakes.
What is this magical place that can pull locals of the land of patisseries away from their traditional mille-feuilles to devour carrot cake Rose Carrarini's The Rose Bakery. Founder of the influential and much imitated Villandry in London, Rose Carrarini was one of England's pioneers to first use mostly local and organic ingredients (and helped eradicate the notion that English food was inedible!), and brought this philosophy of quality, homey, fresh and uncontrived food to Paris with the opening of The Rose Bakery. She's an Englishwoman cooking in Paris and the Parisians love her for it.
Featuring one hundred of Rose's most popular recipes, Breakfast, Lunch, & Tea: The Many Little Meals of Rose Bakery, brings the flavors and style of Rose Bakery to those unable to make the trip to Paris. Have Lime, Grapefruit and Ginger Juice, Fruit Taboule, Honey Granola,or Maple Syrup Scones for breakfast; Crushed Potato, Celery and Herb Soup, Mushroom Chive Tart, Braised Lamb Shanks with Cumin, Eggplant and Chickpeas for lunch; Sticky Toffee Pudding, Apple and Blackberry Crumble or an Eton Mess for tea.

