Comfort & Spice: Recipes for Modern Living by Niamh Shields

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  • Apple and cinnamon porridge

    • Melanie on September 27, 2013

      I didn't leave the oats to soak overnight and I opted for ground cinnamon instead of the cinnamon stick. However, I still loved the end result.

  • Bircher muesli

    • Melanie on September 27, 2013

      Very good, even though I only used the 10 minute not the overnight soak.

  • Halloumi and pomegranate salad

    • sharifah on December 25, 2011

      The main reason for me buying this book was totally for this recipe. I thought the combination of ingredients would make this salad quite unusual, and it didn't disappoint. I followed it to the letter but do not expect your salad to look like the picture unless you halved the red onions and the parsley amount stated in the recipe. The only reason why I haven't given it a 5-star was because there just wasn't enough dressing, which was a shame because it was really yummy - sweet & sour which goes so well with the salty tang of the halloumi. If I were to make this again, I would double the quantity of the dressing and keep everything else the same

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  • ISBN 10 1849490120
  • ISBN 13 9781849490122
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  • Published Sep 05 2011
  • Format Paperback
  • Page Count 192
  • Language English
  • Countries United Kingdom
  • Publisher Quadrille Publishing
  • Imprint Quadrille Publishing Ltd

Publishers Text

Full-flavoured, generous and easy to reproduce recipes have won food blogger Niamh Shields a huge following as well as critical acclaim (The Times included her in its top ten food bloggers from around the world). Now for the first time her adventurous though frugal food and warm, bright writing style is collected in a book. Niamh's gastronomic curiosity has gathered together the cookery of her native Ireland, in such dishes as the Cork speciality spiced beef, exotically greedy but delicious Asian chicken skin skewers, and elegant raspberry and ricotta tarts, in dishes that embrace the passing of the seasons, the foods of the world, and both the intimate and celebratory occasions of a modern life ...not forgetting what to do with leftovers. Comfort & Spice is also sprinkled with Niamh's passions, such as making your own butter and cheese (easy!), slow-cooked pork in all its forms, and the delights of edible flowers. Always keen to produce spectacular meals on a budget, Niamh reveals how to treat just six or seven jars of spices as a palette to accent each dish you cook. This is a book both to read in bed and to splatter with sauce next to the stove, whether you're a nervous novice - a group of potential cooks very close to Niamh's heart - or simply someone who wants to make their food sing.

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