Moro East
- 320 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
The food of Spain and the Muslim Mediterranean, from the famed British restaurant.
Samantha M. Clark crea historias centradas en niños comunes que realizan hazañas extraordinarias. Su escritura explora mundos mágicos, algunos con una conexión más cercana a la realidad que otros. Inspirada por el potencial ilimitado de la imaginación infantil y la sutil magia que percibe en lo cotidiano, las narrativas de Clark a menudo se adentran en reinos donde lo inusual se encuentra justo más allá de lo familiar. Su objetivo es capturar la sensación de asombro y aventura experimentada por sus jóvenes protagonistas.






The food of Spain and the Muslim Mediterranean, from the famed British restaurant.
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The Moro restaurant was born out of a desire to cook within the wonderful tradition of Mediterranean food, and to explore exotic flavours little known in the UK. It is one of the most talked-about books of recent years, of which Nigella Lawson said 'This
COOKERY / FOOD & DRINK ETC. The Moro restaurant was born out of a desire to cook within the wonderful traditions of Spanish and North African food and to explore exotic flavours little known in the UK. It has established itself as one of the most talked about restaurants in the UK winning both the Time Out and BBC Good Food awards for Best New Restaurant when it opened in 1997. The Clarks' first book, "Moro: The Cookbook", has been a runaway success. Its passionate insight and strong culinary vision and ethos captured readers' imaginations. "Casa Moro", the second book from the Clarks, takes the range of flavours beyond those covered in their first. Sam and Sam have created fresh and dynamic dishes that reflect Moro's ever-changing menu ranging from Asparagus with parsley and almonds; Moroccan courgette salad; and Chicken with pine nuts, saffron and fino sherry to Chestnut, almond and chocolate cake.
"This is a beautiful book, its inspiring, greed-inducing recipes full of big flavour but requiring little effort. Just gorgeous!" - Nigella Lawson "This will stay by my cooker. It's brimful of great uncomplicated ideas, intense flavours and loads of colour. And the recipes really are easy." - Diana Henry "I love every recipe. They're glorious - delicious, exciting, inspiring, and really easy." - Claudia Roden "Another beautiful Moro book, full of mouth-watering, beautiful recipes to pull us greedily into the kitchen. What a treat!" - Thomasina Miers - Moro is the highly acclaimed home of bold, flavour-centered cooking using few ingredients, perfectly combined. Trailblazing chefs Sam and Sam Clark bring the evocative flavours of Southern Spain and North Africa to everyday cooking. Discover outstanding simple recipes such as Roasted aubergines with pomegranates and pistachios, one-pot Monkfish stew with green beans, potatoes and alioli, and Chicken with preserved lemon labneh - on the table in minutes with the laidback, no-fuss attitude of the countries that inspire them.
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