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The Big Red Book of Tomatoes Book

You wouldn't expect to find plums, cherries and beef being the star ingredients of a book titled The Big Red Book of Tomatoes, but that's exactly what you will find between these pages. Along with momotara, pomodorino, rochelle and sunburst, they are varieties of the fruit we love to eat as a vegetable and food writer Lindsey Bareham insists they take centre stage. This book is about the pleasure of eating tomatoes. Take a tomato that has been allowed to ripen on the vine: the plant will have sent its roots deep into the earth in search of food and water while the sun turns the skin of the fruit a deep, dark red. Slice this tomato, sprinkle it with salt, add cracked black pepper and some good olive oil, then eat it. Pure pleasure. Bareham tells the history of the fruit that originated in South America, where it grew wild. By the time Cortes conquered Mexico in 1523, the tomato was ubiquitous, later spreading up the coast of North America. She also explains how tomatoes should be peeled, how to make purée and even how to carve tomato roses. Then there are 400 recipes, including Green Tomato Tarte Tatin, Roast Tomato and Goat's Cheese Clafoutis, Huevos Rancheros and the ultimate Bloody Mary. There are also inspirational ideas for salsas, chutneys, soufflés relishes and sauces. It's an inspiring book and deserved its shortlisting for the Glenfiddich Food & Drink Award in 1999. --Arabella Buckingham-White Read More

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  • ASDA

    A collection of over 400 recipes of tomatoes. It features salsas from Mexico curries from India Arab tagines pizzas from Italy and chutneys from the British Isles. It also contains dishes such as Tomato Tarte Tatin Golden Tomato Lasagne with Basil and Vine Tomatoes classics such as Stuffed Tomatoes Insalata Tricolore and more.

  • Foyles

    Ever been confronted by a couple of unpromising-looking tomatoes and some of yesterdays bread, with nothing else for supper?

  • 1908117125
  • 9781908117120
  • Lindsey Bareham
  • 19 July 2011
  • Grub Street
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 456
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