I have been obsessed with this book since the lovely Miranda sent it to me some time ago. There are not many books where I want to try ALL the recipes right away – in fact the last one was Sweet Paris by Michael Paul. Anyway, this is a great book. There are amazing, down to earth recipes that all skill levels can enjoy. My daughters loved this book as much as I did and I think it’s one we’ll use most weekends when the munchies set in!
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We love this book in our house too. Great for weekend baking and beautiful photography.
What are your faves?
Currently loving Custardy Creams, not been disappointed by any of the recipes!