Bitesize: Tartlets, Quichettes & Cute Things

Bitesize: Tartlets, quichettes & cute things offers a sophisticated selection of indulgent fingerfood to make when entertaining. With interesting variations of classics like tartlets, galettes, pies and quichettes, there is something for everyone. These delicious recipes include Lamb, Cinnamon and Currant Filo Cigars, Duck Pie with Broad Bean Mash, Fish and Saffron Pie, Mini Crumpets with Goat’s Curd and Lavender Honey and Quail Egg, Lime and Chilli Smoked Trout Tartlet. This series is perfect for entertaining – you’ll find something amazing for every occasion.
Author(s) Hardie Grant
Category Food & Drink
Date published 01 Sep 2011
ISBN 9781742701172
Format Paperback
Details 108 pages - 180mm x 180mm

RRP: £8.99

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