Cooking for Chaps: Stylish, No-Nonsense Meals for the Man About Town
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2014 | Food & Drink
An essential guide for anyone wishing to cook delicious dishes in time-honoured fashion. Gustav Temple, editor of The Chap magazine and gentleman about town, ensures that culinary magnificence is achieved in the most genteel and correct manner, whilst Clare Gabbett-Mulhallen leads you expertly through 100 recipes, with chapters covering Breakfast, Lunch, Afternoon Tea, High Tea & Picnics, Dinner, Supper and Desserts & Savouries. As well as being a treasure trove of advice for the modern gentleman, from how to lay a breakfast tray to appropriate picnic etiquette, Cooking for Chaps also sets out to re-educate men (and women) in the basic, fundamental arts of traditional British cookery. Whether you want to impress your house guests with Devilled Kidneys for breakfast, dazzle a young lady with a romantic dinner of Venison with a Creamy Marsala Sauce, or prepare a sumptuous supper for one such as Cavalry Pate Mushrooms, this impressive tome is guaranteed to be the Jeeves to your Wooster.
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Published by | Kyle Books |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9780857832252 |
Language | N/A |
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