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Notes from a Small Kitchen Island

β€˜I want to eat every single recipe in this book’ Nigella Lawson
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Notes from a Small Kitchen Island by Debora Robertson is a delightful journey through the joys of cooking and entertaining in the cosy setting of a home kitchen. The author shares humorous anecdotes and heartfelt stories interwoven with practical and inspiring recipes. The book celebrates the art of gathering friends and family around the table, emphasising warmth, creativity, and the pleasures of simple, delicious food.
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This charming culinary volume may appeal to you if you enjoy exploring the delightful intersection of memoir and recipe collection, where personal anecdotes enrich and enliven the culinary guidance. Perfect for food lovers who appreciate a dash of humour with their cooking, it offers a warm and inviting journey through the comforts and joys of home cooking.

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Notes from a Small Kitchen Island

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Recipes and stories that celebrate the joys and quirks of domestic life, written with candid warmth and humour.

"I am so greedily impatient for this book. I want to read it. I want to cook from it."
β€” Nigella Lawson

In Notes from a Small Kitchen Island, food writer Debora Robertson presents a charming miscellany of recipes that celebrate the joys of home and the memories we make in it, collected over the years as she cooked her way through the various kitchens that came in and out of her life.

From nostalgic recipes remembered from childhood, to accidentally Turkish suppers created with ingredients from her local Hackney high street; from feasts improvised in her French holiday cottage to food cooked for the best of friends, Debora's recipes encapsulate the comforts and adventures to be found in the everyday. You'll also learn how to throw a party without losing your mind and what food writers really eat for lunch (mostly toast!).

A chronicle of domestic life, this book comprises decades of fieldwork in the author's natural territoryβ€”her kitchen.

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Notes from a Small Kitchen Island by Debora Robertson is celebrated for its charming and informal structure, packed with useful culinary tips and delightful recipes. It is lauded for creating a cosy, inviting feeling, akin to chatting with a friend while sharing delicious meals. The book is seen as both aspirational and approachable, filled with engaging anecdotes and practical advice, making it a standout in the culinary genre.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780241504673

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 07 July 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Michael Joseph Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 27.0mm

Width: 175.0mm

Height: 247.0mm

Weight: 995g

Pages: 288

About the Author

Debora Robertson is a journalist, writer and editor specialising in all matters domestic, from food, homes and gardens to modern manners, dogs and decluttering. She regularly writes for national newspapers and magazines, including The Daily Telegraph, Delicious magazine, Sainsbury's magazine, The Daily Mail, The Guardian, The Independent, Country Life and BBC Good Food.

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