Nigella Christmas Food, family, friends, festivities

Nigella Lawson, 1960-

Book - 2009

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Published
New York : Hyperion c2009.
Language
English
Main Author
Nigella Lawson, 1960- (-)
Other Authors
Lis Parsons (-)
Edition
1st U.S. ed
Item Description
Reprint. Originally published: London : Chatto & Windus, 2008.
Physical Description
x, 277 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm
Bibliography
Includes index.
ISBN
9781401323363
  • The more the merrier : cocktails, canapés, and manageable mass catering
  • Seasonal support : soups, salads, sauces, and serve-later sides
  • Come on over-- : stress-free suppers
  • The main event
  • Joy to the world : Christmas baking and sweet treats
  • All wrapped up : edible presents and party preserves
  • A Christmas brunch for 6-8
  • A bevy of hot drinks
  • Dr Lawson prescribes-- .
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

U.K. celebrity chef Lawson (How to Eat, Nigella Bites, etc.) tackles Christmas in this warm, welcoming collection. Lawson's roundup of updated classics should provide a solid foundation for constructing an elaborate dinner menu or a simple cocktail party; alternately, readers can use one of Nigella's menus, centered around roast turkey, goose, pork or beef-as well as a vegetarian lineup featuring roasted pumpkin stuffed with a ginger and tomato sauce-that come complete with a Martha Stewart-worthy timeline and tips for handling leftovers. Daytime entertainers will appreciate Lawson's ideas for brunch, including an Espresso Martini and Pumpkin Pancakes with Sticky Maple Pecans, as well as recommendations for mulled wine, hot chocolate spiked with peppermint schnapps, and her Poinsettia cocktail, a combination of sparkling wine, Cointreau and cranberry juice. Though bakers may be weary of committing to a fruitcake or the intimidating Buche De Noel cake, Sticky Gingerbread and Lawson's chocolate cake-laced with cinnamon, cloves, and a Cointreau cream frosting-offer toothsome, worry-free alternatives. Gifts are also covered, including Vanilla Sugar, Dried Cherries in Cherry Brandy, infused vodkas and peanut brittle. Lawson's fans and those who've been looking for a solid Christmas cookbook will find this a valuable addition to the bookshelf, but anyone with a reliable Christmastime canon may find it redundant. (Nov.) Copyright 2009 Reed Business Information.