Pages: 176 (Hardcover) ISBN: 1845330404 Pub: Mitchell Beazley Pub date: 2006-09-14 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 114291
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Reader Reviews:Nice book a shame about the binding (2/2 people found this helpful)I bought this book, having tried several of James Martin's others and having found them to be excellent, sadly the binding on this book is poor, with pages falling out in batches as you open it to use it ....... what a shame given the content which is second to none, and the layout which has obviously had a great deal of thought put into it, as it takes you through halloween, bonfire night, and Christmas with lots of great ideas for winter warming recipes both traditional and new...... a definite recommend for the content, but a thumbs down to the publishers on the shoddy binding. James Martin and chocolate in one book! (3/3 people found this helpful)I'v been a big fan of the charming Mr Martin from his early days in Ready Steady Cook and this book proves how his popularity has grown! Not only does each recipe come with its own little anecdote but they are easy to master. The chocolate tart is my favourite by far!
A Winter Warmer from Yorkshire's Finest! (29/29 people found this helpful)Warming recipes, both simple and sophisticated. As usual, the charming Mr. Martin has made sure that all the recipes are easy and straightforward and success is always attainable - and as you'd expect, James does not disappoint with his puds! The Chocolate and Marron Glace Tart is to die for - so, too, the White Chocolate and Raspberry Trifle and the Treacle Toffee is the best I've ever had! I've always been a little nervous when it comes to game but the Pot-Roast Pheasant with Cider and Calvados persuaded me to try again and I'm glad I did. It was so easy and absolutely wonderful. I only wish the book were longer. CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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