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More than 80 recipes introduce cooks to Scandinavian fare using simple, seasonal ingredients, with inspiring photography to send readers straight into the kitchen Discover the secrets of Scandinavian cooking--from delicious, healthy breakfasts and leisurely brunches to tasty suppers and plenty of stress-free, crowd-pleaser desserts. From cinnamon chestnut bread, cardamom cream buns, and homemade gravadlax to soups, salads, smoothies, and much more, Signe Johansen, a young cook steeped in the traditions of Scandinavia and trained by the best British chefs, shows that it's not all herrings and…mehr

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More than 80 recipes introduce cooks to Scandinavian fare using simple, seasonal ingredients, with inspiring photography to send readers straight into the kitchen Discover the secrets of Scandinavian cooking--from delicious, healthy breakfasts and leisurely brunches to tasty suppers and plenty of stress-free, crowd-pleaser desserts. From cinnamon chestnut bread, cardamom cream buns, and homemade gravadlax to soups, salads, smoothies, and much more, Signe Johansen, a young cook steeped in the traditions of Scandinavia and trained by the best British chefs, shows that it's not all herrings and meatballs--although they are in here as well. This cookbook will teach readers the knack of putting together the perfect smorrebrod for a speedy Scandi lunch, as well as lovely cakes and biscuits to accompany afternoon tea. Fresh, light, and surprisingly indulgent, this is food to lift the spirits--it's quite simply scandilicious! Measurements are metric.
Autorenporträt
Signe is a young English-speaking Norwegian food anthropologist and cook, blogging from Bloomsbury. She trained as a chef stagiere at Heston Blumenthal's Fat Duck Experimental Kitchen and at Leiths School of Food & Wine (Diploma 2006-2007), as well as working stages at Rick Stein's Seafood restaurant in Padstow, Racine and Ottolenghi and providing private catering for clients such as Democrats Abroad and corporate clients. Signe is a co-author of The Ultimate Student Cookbook (Absolute Press 2009) and contributor to The Big Bumper Book of Marmite (Absolute Press 2009), a regular recipe writer for the Beyond Baked Beans budget cookery website and co-founder of the Students Can Cook Campaign. She is also an experienced recipe tester, having worked on The Ultimate Student Cookbook, The Big Bumper Book of Marmite and as assistant to Fiona Beckett in The Frugal Cook. Signe's blog, Scandilicious, specialises in modern Scandinavian cooking. She is active in social media both on twitter as @scandilicious and on the facebook page of Beyond Baked Beans, participating in live events such as the GoodFood TV channel re-launch, matching food and wine competions and as head chef of the Blaggers' Banquet in aid of Action Against Hunger (November 2009). Signe graduated with a BA in Social Anthropology at Cambridge in 2003 and gained her MA in Antropology of Food at the University of London (SOAS) in 2009. She will be taking up a post as part-time lecturer at the School of Artisan Food on food science, umami and terroir as of September 2010 when she starts a PhD in the anthropology of fermentation, specialising in artisan bread. She teaches a monthly 1 day Introduction to Scandinavian cooking course at Leith's School of Food and Wine, and somehow also finds time to bake cakes for The Scandinavian Kitchen in Great Titchfield Street, London W1. She speaks Norwegian, English, German, Japanese and Spanish.