Greenfeast: Spring, Summer (Cloth-covered, flexible binding)
The first in a pair of fast, season-led vegetable books from beloved author and cook Nigel Slater.
‘Much of my weekday eating contains neither meat nor fish … It is simply the way my eating has grown to be over the last few years.’
Greenfeast: spring, summer is a vibrant and joyous collection of the food Nigel eats at the end of the day. Over 110 simply beautiful spring and summer recipes, each with suggested variations, that can mostly be on the table in 30 minutes. This is perfect for people who want to eat less meat, but don’t want to compromise on flavour and ease of cooking.
From roast spring vegetables with peanut sauce to rice, broad beans and asparagus, or peaches with blackberries and ice cream, this green follow-up to the bestselling Eat is for everyone who wants daily inspiration for quick plant-based suppers. Greenfeast: autumn, winter will follow in October 2019.
”'It’s wonderful” - Nigella Lawson
”'Utterly lovely, in every way” - Tom Parker-Bowles
”'If you’re in search of some veggie midweek meal inspiration - or if you just want a really beautiful cook book to flick through - I’d really recommend” - Ruby Tandoh
”'Relentless in its energy, wit and imagination, it’s outstanding” - Mail On Sunday
Praise for Nigel Slater: -
”'A dream of a book. Slater … has produced such a hymn to winter that we’ll all be able to cope with it this year” - Diana Henry, Telegraph
”'Congratulations Nigel! The Christmas Chronicles is a magical, cosy hug of a book” - Nigella Lawson
'Nigel is a bloody genius' Jamie Oliver -
'The greatest cookery writer of them all' Guardian -
”'The best food writers combine beauty with practicality, and no one does it more elegantly than Nigel Slater” - Jane Shilling, Daily Mail - BOOKS OF THE YEAR
'The pick of the bunch…bubbling with ideas, suggestions, hints and personal opinions that genuinely help you to make your own mind up about how and what to cook' The Times -
'He's a genius' Matthew Fort, Guardian -
‘Slater remains the reigning champion, a writer incapable of uninspiring sentences' Daily Express -
‘No one writes more temptingly about food' Independent -