Pages: 224 (Hardcover) Editor: Jill Norman ISBN: 0718146700 Pub: Michael Joseph Pub date: 2005-11-24 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 34351
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Reader Reviews:Perfection (163/176 people found this helpful)I cannot praise this lovely book too highly. It has all the David magic - exquisite prose, trenchant opinions and luscious recipes: some are of academic interest but nonetheless fascinating; most are dishes of simplicity but also subtlety and finesse. The closing essay 'Para Navidad' is perhaps one of the most perfect writings about food I have ever read. Congratulations too, to the book designer and the photographer. The beautiful cover is a true indicator of the delights within and Elizabeth David, who had a keen visual sense, would have loved the photographs which are not so much of cooked dishes but of simple, pure, beautiful ingredients that make you want to dash off to the kitchen and set to. This is the second book that the editor, Jill Norman, has compiled since ED's death, using the author's notes and files, and a worthy successor to "Is there a nutmeg in the house?" Both show great skill and a light hand - ED's unique voice rings clear and true from every page. Brilliant! Simply Elizabeth David. (173/177 people found this helpful)During her life, Elizabeth David (ED) accumulated a vast number of recipes, notes and writings relating to Christmas fayre.
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