Under the Walnut Tree   

Under the Walnut Tree is an inspiring cookbook by mother and daughter team, Anna and Fanny Bergenström. Combining international and Scandinavian flavours, recipes are organised by ingredient, such as coconut, ginger, chillies, chocolate and vanilla. There are also menu suggestions covering everything from small, intimate dinners to large parties. Filled to the brim with 400 recipes and over 300 colour photographs, this is a cookbook to be used and relished year after year. Anna and Fanny Bergenström have previously collaborated on a number of best-selling titles in their native Sweden.
Author(s) Anna Bergenstrom , Fanny Bergenstrom
Category Food & Drink
Date published 01 May 2012
ISBN 9781742737997
Format e-book

RRP: £9.99

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