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Core 🔍
Phaidon Press Limited, Trade edition, London, 2022
Clare Smyth, Kieran Morris, Gordon Ramsay 🔍
description
"An exclusive insight into the work and mind of the highly acclaimed chef Clare Smyth and her three-Michelin-starred restaurant, Core by Clare Smyth, in London's Notting Hill. Clare Smyth's food is of superlative elegance and redefines modern British cuisine. Through Core's dishes, Smyth shares stories of ingenuity, nostalgia and humour while at the same time showcasing outstanding produce from a collective of trusted suppliers, who like the team at Core, are dedicated and committed to excellence. This much-anticipated debut book includes 60 key recipes served at Core as well 70 other useful recipes for basics including stocks, sauces and breads, and tells the fascinating story of Smyth's journey and philosophy that led to her opening and running one of the finest restaurants in the world"--Publisher's description
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lgli/Core Clare Smyth.pdf
Alternative author
Smyth, Clare
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
PS, 2022
metadata comments
Page numbers and page index are out of whack in this book.
Alternative description
An exclusive insight into the work and mind of the highly acclaimed chef Clare Smyth and her three-Michelin-starred restaurant, Core, in Londons Notting Hill Clare Smyths food is of superlative elegance and redefines modern British cuisine. Includes 60 key recipes served at Core as well 70 recipes for basics including stocks, sauces and breads, and tells the fascinating story of Smyths journey and philosophy that led to her opening and running one of the finest restaurants in the UK
date open sourced
2024-07-08
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