Crave: Recipes Arranged by Flavour, to Suit Your Mood and Appetite by Ed Smith
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Swede, sage and cheddar gratin
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It's basically like a lighter version of a potato dauphinoise, but one that still gives you a brilliant thwack of cheesy goodness.
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Three-cheese, chickpea and kale soup
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... it’s a good one. It’s perfect for when you want a big bowl of hot molten love. And one that doesn’t leave you feeling too full.
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Sriracha and lemon linguine with chilli pangrattato
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I’m pleased to say that the recipe is a good one. The pangrattato is an especially clever touch, and one that brings much-needed texture to the finished linguine.
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Poussin, artichoke and pea traybake
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I liked the idea of it more than the resulting dish. If I were to be brutal, I might call it a bit bland (sorry Ed). It’s just a bit shallow in flavour and it needs a something more.
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Slow-cooked, minted courgettes with beans and fresh cheese
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...it’s a solid recipe, and one that makes for a delicious and warming bean stew.
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Not Caesar salad
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It’s a delicious salad, but one that’s brought to life by the dressing. I wish I’d known about a dressing like this sooner – I’d have eaten much more salad.
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- ISBN 10 1787135799
- ISBN 13 9781787135796
- Linked ISBNs
- 9781787135802 eBook (United Kingdom) 5/27/2021
- Published May 27 2021
- Format Hardcover
- Page Count 256
- Language English
- Countries United Kingdom, United States
- Publisher Quadrille Publishing
Publishers Text
When it is cold and the rain is pouring down, all you want to eat is something involving bubbling, molten cheese, ideally spiked with chili. And when the weather is so hot that your clothes stick to your skin, all anyone wants is a crisp, sour salad, which brings the eater near the fridge and far, far away from the oven. It turns out we do already eat seasonally, but often accidentally, according to whether we want crunch or velvet softness, sharp citrus or warming spice.
Crave reflects these feelings, and brings us back to the essential reason we cook for ourselves, every day – to eat what we really fancy. Ed helps his readers home in on the flavors they're craving by organizing his recipes within six cleverly conceived flavor profiles, ranging through main dishes to puddings: fresh and fragrant; hot and spicy; tart and sour; curried; rich and savory; and (best of all) creamy and cheesy.
From parsley, mint and lemon gnudi with peas, perfect for these late summer/early, crisply autumnal days to chorizo and blue cheese traybake, perfect at any time of year (or time of day), this is a fresh take on seasonal cookery, delivering recipes you'll want to cook every day of the week.
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- Good Eggs: Over 100 Cracking Ways to Cook and Elevate Eggs
- On the Side: A Sourcebook of Inspiring Side Dishes
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- Peckish - An Inspirational Collection of Winning Chicken Dinners
- Welcome to Our Table: A Celebration of What Children Eat Everywhere

