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Marco Made Easy

This book is all about creating beautiful and delicious food...without stress and without fuss. Marco Pierre White serves up more than 100 recipes and shows the home cook how to get big flavours from store-cupboard ingredients. The book has sections for starters shellfish fish meat poultry desserts and Marco uses bottles jars and packets to make divine sauces syrups and dressings. Olive oil honey mustard soy sauce vinegar Hellmanns Heinz and Knorr - they are all on the lists of ingredients here. And the three main ingredients of Marco Made Easy are: Simple Fast and Fun. Itll take longer to wash the dishes he says than it will to make them. Tomato ketchup helps to make Salmon Ketchup; that bottle of Lea and Perrins brings life to the sauce for peppered steak; and beef casserole is
transformed by a can (or two) of Guinness mixed with a carton of prune juice. Desserts too require little skill. Jamaican Mess made with bananas shop-bought custard and Carnation caramel sauce - is creamy rich and swee. Who could say no? Beautiful photographs of each stunning dish enable the reader to copy the master chefs presentation: you dont need to be an artist. As Marco says of this revolutionary cook book Its for anyone who loves food but hates aggro.
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This book is all about creating beautiful & delicious food...without stress & without fuss. Marco Pierre White serves up more than 100 recipes & shows the home cook how to get big flavours from store-cupboard ingredients. The book has sections for starters shellfish fish meat poultry desserts & Marco uses bottles jars & packets to make divine sauces syrups & dressings. Olive oil honey mustard soy sauce vinegar Hellmanns Heinz & Knorr
- they are all on the lists of ingredients here. & the three main ingredients of Marco Made Easy are: Simple Fast & Fun. Itll take longer to wash the dishes he says than it will to make them. Tomato ketchup helps to make Salmon Ketchup; that bottle of Lea & Perrins brings life to the sauce for peppered steak; & beef casserole is transformed by a can (or two) of Guinness mixed with a carton of prune juice. Desserts too require little skill. Jamaican Mess made with bananas shop-bought custard & Carnation caramel sauce
- is creamy rich & swee. Who could say no? Beautiful photographs of each stunning dish enable the reader to copy the master chefs presentation: you dont need to be an artist. As Marco says of this revolutionary cook book Its for anyone who loves food but hates aggro.

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Honey - A sweet produce made by honey bees in their hives from pollen and nectar from flowers
Carnation - A sweet smelling flowering plant
White - A colour combining all colours
Stress - Also known as tension, a situation where a human can not cope with emotional or physical threats
Oil - A hydrophobic liquid with high carbon and hydrogen content. Has many variations including; cooking oils, petrochemical oils, essential oils.
tomato - A savoury, usually red, edible fruit and the plant which bears it.
wash - To clean an item, usually using water and a detergent
bottle - A container with a narrow neck in comparison to the body. Often used for containing fluids such as wine and milk.
Fun - Something that provides amusement or enterainment
Mustard - A condiment made from the mustard plant. Available in different varieties
Fish - A creature that lives in water. A fish uses gills to breath unlike mammals
Simple - Basic, easy no difficulty in understanding.
Home - A place of permanent residence for families.

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