How to eat a peach

Menus, stories and places

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Professional, Entertaining
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Author: Diana Henry ISBN: 9781784724887
Publisher: Octopus Books Publication: April 5, 2018
Imprint: Mitchell Beazley Language: English
Author: Diana Henry
ISBN: 9781784724887
Publisher: Octopus Books
Publication: April 5, 2018
Imprint: Mitchell Beazley
Language: English

Food Book of the Year at the 2019 André Simon Food and Drink Book Awards

The Sunday Times Food Book of the Year

'A masterpiece' - Bee Wilson, The Sunday Times

As featured on BBC Radio 4 The Food Programme 'Books of the Year 2018'

'This is an extraordinary piece of food writing, pitch perfect in every way. I couldn't love anyone who didn't love this book.' - Nigella Lawson

Shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards - Eurospar Cookbook of the year

'Diana Henry's How to Eat a Peach is as elegant and sparkling as a bellini'
- The Guardian 'Books of the Year'

'I adore Diana Henry's recipes - and this is a fantastic collection. They are simple, but also have a sense of occasion. The recipes come from all over the world and each menu has an evocative story to accompany it. Beautiful.' - The Times 'Best Books of the Year'

'...her best yet...superb menus evoking place and occasion with consummate elegance' - Financial Times

'The recipes are superb but, above all, Diana writes like a dream' - Daily Mail

'Any book from Diana Henry is a joy and this canny collection of menus and stories is no exception' - delicious (As featured in delicious. magazine Top 10 Food Books of 2018)

'You can always rely on Diana Henry. Her prose is elegant and evocative, her recipes pure and delectably international. This is perhaps her best yet' - Tom Parker Bowles, The Mail on Sunday 'Essential Cookbooks Published This Year'

'No one quite captures a place, a moment, a taste and a memory like she does. If you've been there before, you're transported back but if you haven't not to worry, she takes you there with her' - The Independent 'Best Books of the Year'

***'The stories associated with the meals are what draw you in'***- The Herald 'The Year's Best Food Books'

'A life-enhancing book' - The London Evening Standard 'Best Cookbooks To Buy This Christmas'

***'***...enchanting, evocative menus.' - iPaper

'One of my favourite food writers with a book of 25 themed menus that I can't wait to cook. This is top of my wish list!' - Good Housekeeping 'Favourite Reads to Gift'

When Diana Henry was sixteen she started a menu notebook (an exercise book carefully covered in wrapping paper) in which she wrote up the meals she wanted to cook. She kept this book for years. Putting a menu together is still her favourite part of cooking. Menus aren't just groups of dishes that have to work on a practical level (meals that cooks can manage), they also have to work as a succession of flavours. But what is perhaps most special about them is the way they can create very different moods - menus can take you places, from an afternoon at the seaside in Brittany to a sultry evening eating mezze in Istanbul. They are a way of visiting places you've never seen, revisiting places you love and celebrating particular seasons.

How to Eat a Peach contains many of Diana's favourite dishes in menus that will take you through the year and to different parts of the world.

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Food Book of the Year at the 2019 André Simon Food and Drink Book Awards

The Sunday Times Food Book of the Year

'A masterpiece' - Bee Wilson, The Sunday Times

As featured on BBC Radio 4 The Food Programme 'Books of the Year 2018'

'This is an extraordinary piece of food writing, pitch perfect in every way. I couldn't love anyone who didn't love this book.' - Nigella Lawson

Shortlisted for the Irish Book Awards - Eurospar Cookbook of the year

'Diana Henry's How to Eat a Peach is as elegant and sparkling as a bellini'
- The Guardian 'Books of the Year'

'I adore Diana Henry's recipes - and this is a fantastic collection. They are simple, but also have a sense of occasion. The recipes come from all over the world and each menu has an evocative story to accompany it. Beautiful.' - The Times 'Best Books of the Year'

'...her best yet...superb menus evoking place and occasion with consummate elegance' - Financial Times

'The recipes are superb but, above all, Diana writes like a dream' - Daily Mail

'Any book from Diana Henry is a joy and this canny collection of menus and stories is no exception' - delicious (As featured in delicious. magazine Top 10 Food Books of 2018)

'You can always rely on Diana Henry. Her prose is elegant and evocative, her recipes pure and delectably international. This is perhaps her best yet' - Tom Parker Bowles, The Mail on Sunday 'Essential Cookbooks Published This Year'

'No one quite captures a place, a moment, a taste and a memory like she does. If you've been there before, you're transported back but if you haven't not to worry, she takes you there with her' - The Independent 'Best Books of the Year'

***'The stories associated with the meals are what draw you in'***- The Herald 'The Year's Best Food Books'

'A life-enhancing book' - The London Evening Standard 'Best Cookbooks To Buy This Christmas'

***'***...enchanting, evocative menus.' - iPaper

'One of my favourite food writers with a book of 25 themed menus that I can't wait to cook. This is top of my wish list!' - Good Housekeeping 'Favourite Reads to Gift'

When Diana Henry was sixteen she started a menu notebook (an exercise book carefully covered in wrapping paper) in which she wrote up the meals she wanted to cook. She kept this book for years. Putting a menu together is still her favourite part of cooking. Menus aren't just groups of dishes that have to work on a practical level (meals that cooks can manage), they also have to work as a succession of flavours. But what is perhaps most special about them is the way they can create very different moods - menus can take you places, from an afternoon at the seaside in Brittany to a sultry evening eating mezze in Istanbul. They are a way of visiting places you've never seen, revisiting places you love and celebrating particular seasons.

How to Eat a Peach contains many of Diana's favourite dishes in menus that will take you through the year and to different parts of the world.

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