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Sunday Roasts - A Year's Worth of Mouthwatering Roasts from Old-Fashioned Pot Roasts to Glorious Turkeys and Legs of Lamb - cover

Sunday Roasts - A Year's Worth of Mouthwatering Roasts from Old-Fashioned Pot Roasts to Glorious Turkeys and Legs of Lamb

Betty Rosbottom

Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC

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Summary

“[A] terrific collection of meals for lazy weekends.” —Publishers Weekly 
 
Sunday Roasts contains eighty tantalizing recipes for slow-roasted meats, fowl, fish, and vegetables that compel a Sunday cook to enjoy good food and good living. With an earthy sensibility that celebrates quality ingredients, beloved cookbook author Betty Rosbottom pairs the special—an herb rub, a tapenade, a twist of citrus—with the primal: a substantial cut of meat.  
 
Also included is a selection of satisfying sides, plus chutneys, relishes, and seasoned butters to dial up the flavor. Roasts of all types and price ranges are represented, so cooks have everything they need to prepare for Sunday or any day, from weeknight suppers to fancy holiday feasts.  
 
Includes photos and roasting tips and guidelines
Available since: 10/21/2011.
Print length: 180 pages.

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