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Sophie Kooks Month by Month: January - Quick and Easy Feelgood Seasonal Food for January from Kooky Dough's Sophie Morris - cover

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Sophie Kooks Month by Month: January - Quick and Easy Feelgood Seasonal Food for January from Kooky Dough's Sophie Morris

Sophie Morris

Casa editrice: Gill & Macmillan

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'Christmas has passed, we've had a great time over-indulging and there's probably half a turkey still left in the fridge! January isn't seen as the most fun month - we tend to try and just get through it - but it can be a chance to catch your breath after the craziness of Christmas, curl up in front of the fire and enjoy the simple pleasures of comforting wholesome and delicious food.' - Sophie
 
Enjoy gorgeous January recipes, including:
 
Spiced Parsnip and Carrot Soup;
 
Turkey and Smoky Bacon Salad;
 
Chicken with Parma Ham, Mozzarella and Roast Leeks;
 
Apple and Pecan Crumble Pie;
 
Roasted Red Pepper, Carrot and Feta Dip;
 
Pork Chops with Apples and Mustard Mash;
 
Flapjacks;
 
Sirloin Steak with Chilli Butter and Roast Baby Potatoes.
Disponibile da: 01/01/2013.

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