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HarperCollins Publishers Hardback English

How the Cookie Crumbles

And Other Culinary Confusions

By Tara Wigley

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HarperCollins Publishers Hardback English

How the Cookie Crumbles

And Other Culinary Confusions

By Tara Wigley

Regular price £16.99 £14.44 Save 15%
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These rhymes compare two things, which, though they seem to be the same/ reveal themselves to be unique in character and nameCharming, fun and whip-smart, these rhymes from food writer Tara Wigley tell you everything you wanted to know about ingredients, cooking and kitchens, but were afraid to ask.‘Some of the greatest kitchen conundrums – solved, clarified, demystified. With her signature rhythm and rhymes, Tara has found a one-off way of shedding light on the niggling questions food lovers love to obsess over. And even if you don’t tend to lose too much sleep over the difference between a pumpkin and squash, say, or between an ice cream and a gelato, you will surely be tickled. As ever with Tara, this is informative and entertaining!’ — Yotam OttolenghiConfused as to whether you should use baking soda or baking powder in your cake? Can you tell a King Edward from a Duke of York? Or pick a Parmesan from a pecorino? In these 30 rhymes, Tara imparts years of cooking knowledge from the world-famous Ottolenghi test kitchen to solve all your culinary conundrums in a way that is accessible, memorable, witty and – most of all – fun. The rhymes can be gobbled up in one sitting or carefully chewed in bitesize portions.Playful riffs on etymology, Anglo-American cultural differences lost in translation, and the subtle differences between products and ingredients feature throughout, teaching us about where our food came from, and why we call it that, and ultimately celebrating how food bring us together.As with Tara’s first book of rhymes, How to Butter Toast: rhymes in a book that teach you to cook, this book will equip you with the tools to convert temperatures, bake effortlessly and swap out ingredients like a pro without you even realising it.With colourful and bold design and irreverent and intriguing illustrations throughout drawn by Alec Doherty, this book is the ideal bedside companion for foodies and the perfect Christmas gift for any cooks in your life. Includes What’s the difference between…A sausage and a frankfurterA Manhattan, a margarita and a martiniJam and jellyIce cream and gelatoA cupcake and a muffinA cook and a chefNigel and NigellaA bun and a roll and a bap and a cob