Marcus Everyday: Easy Family Food for Every Kind of Day
Create something easy and delicious for all the family, any day of the week.
Marcus Everyday is filled with the delicious, go-to recipes that Michelin-starred chef Marcus Wareing cooks at home.
From nourishing family favourites, to mid-week suppers and holiday feasts, these mouth-watering dishes can be enjoyed every day of the week. The 8 chapters also include the resourceful Garden Patch, quick fixes In the Fridge, as well as recipes to rustle up a real treat of a supper when you’re Home Alone, cleverly put what’s left at the back of your fridge to good use in the Waste Not Want Not chapter, inspirational Home Baking with your children or grandchildren, or catering for the masses in Weekend Dining.
Packed with tips, tricks and techniques which will make every dish truly unforgettable, Marcus reveals how to really get the most out of each ingredient, so that anyone can create memorable meals in their own home kitchen.
He also includes masterclasses that transform humble dishes into taste sensations: how to definitively cook the perfect steak, make flawless mash, as well as his fool-proof omelette.
Maximise flavour, minimise waste, with the added touch of Michelin starred magic from one of Britain’s best loved chefs. Marcus Everyday will make every day in the kitchen inspirational and each meal served at your table a delight.
”'Marcus Wareing is resolutely unpretentious. With chapters on using leftovers, and home baking with kids, this is full of dishes that won't break the bank, plus tips to help you cook like a professional. A delicious book.” - Daily Mail, Books of the Year 2019
”'As well as easy, delicious ideas for all the family, Wareing’s newest cookbook is packed with culinary tips” - - Sainsbury’s Magazine
”'This collection of family suppers from the celebrated chef is peppered with handy tips and suggestions” - - Waitrose Weekend
Praise for New Classics and Marcus at Home -
”'Stuffed with comfort food recipes you’ll truly want to cook” - The Sunday Times
”'There’s no Masterchef poncery here, it’s all good hearty fare (with the occasional cheffy flourish but that’s to be expected - he doesn’t have two Michelin stars for nothing). […] As I say - cheffy, not poncey” - The Times
”'Undeniably excellent new cookbook” - Observer Food Monthly
”'How to make the Michelin magic happen at home” - The Telegraph