The Dirty Apron Cookbook by David Robertson

  • Dried fruit scones
    • Categories: Bread & buns, sweet; Afternoon tea; Breakfast / brunch
    • Ingredients: all-purpose flour; butter; dried fruits of your choice; sour cream
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  • Ribollita soup

    • okcook on September 07, 2016

      This is a very hearty soup! Nice flavour with addition of lemon juice at the end and the whole spices floating about in the soup. Definitely calls for a chunk of fresh bread on the side.

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  • Cookbook Junkies by Jenny Hartin

    ...appeals to both the beginner to more experienced cook. The book contains over 80 of the cooking school’s recipes which have stood the test of time.

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  • ISBN 10 1927958172
  • ISBN 13 9781927958179
  • Published Oct 14 2014
  • Format Hardcover
  • Page Count 208
  • Language English
  • Countries Canada
  • Publisher Figure 1 Publishing

Publishers Text

Unleash your inner chef with this collection of the best tried-and-true recipes from Vancouver’s acclaimed Dirty Apron Cooking School.

Want to impress your dinner guests? Need to diversify your regular menu? Nervous about trying a new cooking technique? Tired of eating alone? The Dirty Apron Cooking School caters to a range of students - both beginners and more experienced cooks - looking to come away with delicious menus and more confidence in the kitchen. The Dirty Apron Cookbook brings together the best of these recipes along with many of the tips and tricks shared in the school's classes.

Featuring more than 80 of the school’s time-tested signature dishes - from quick-and-easy starters to seasonal soups, sandwiches, and entrées to sinfully good desserts - this cookbook is a go-to volume for delicious everyday meals and foolproof dinner party dishes. Lavishly illustrated with full-page food photos and instructional sequences, loaded with chefs’ notes and tricks of the trade, and written with the home cook in mind, The Dirty Apron Cookbook is like your own private cooking class - a reference you can return to again and again.


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