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The Pie Room - 80 achievable and show-stopping pies and sides for pie lovers everywhere - cover

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The Pie Room - 80 achievable and show-stopping pies and sides for pie lovers everywhere

Calum Franklin

Publisher: Bloomsbury Absolute

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Summary

'Calum is the pie king' Jamie Oliver 
 
'If you want to know how to make a pie, Calum is your go-to man!' Tom Kerridge 
 
Discover the definitive pie bible from self-confessed pastry deviant, chef and London's King of Pies, Calum Franklin. 
 
Calum knows good pies and in his debut cookbook, The Pie Room, he presents a treasure trove of recipes for some of his favourite ever pastry dishes. Want to learn how to create the ultimate sausage roll? Ever wished to master the humble chicken and mushroom pie? In this collection of recipes discover the secrets to 80 delicious and achievable pies and sides, both sweet and savoury including hot pork pies, cheesy dauphinoise and caramelised onion pie, hot and sour curried cod pie, the ultimate beef Wellington and rhubarb and custard tarts. 
 
Alongside the recipes Calum guides you through the techniques and tools for perfecting your pastry. Within these pages you'll find details including how to properly line pie tins, or how to crimp your pastry and decorate your pies so they look like true show-stoppers. 
  
Say hello to your new foodie obsession and get ready to create your very own pie masterpiece. 
  
'I'd happily spend eternity eating chef Calum Franklin's pies.' 
Grace Dent
Available since: 09/24/2021.
Print length: 288 pages.

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