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Sophie Kooks Month by Month: March: Quick and Easy Feelgood Seasonal Food for March from Kooky Dough's Sophie Morris
Sophie Kooks Month by Month: March: Quick and Easy Feelgood Seasonal Food for March from Kooky Dough's Sophie Morris
Sophie Kooks Month by Month: March: Quick and Easy Feelgood Seasonal Food for March from Kooky Dough's Sophie Morris
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Sophie Kooks Month by Month: March: Quick and Easy Feelgood Seasonal Food for March from Kooky Dough's Sophie Morris

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'Only in March do I begin to feel that winter has finally gone. It's great to see the brighter days. Trees starting to bloom and new spring vegetables popping up. As the month goes on I slowly move away from comfort food towards lighter dishes like pastas and vibrant, fresh curries. I love this time of year with all its promise of longer days and summertime soon to come' Sophie.
Taken from the fantastic cookbook by Sophie Kooks, discover tips on using all the produce that is at its best in March and enjoy gorgeous March recipes.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherGill Books
Release dateSep 1, 2012
ISBN9780717156993
Sophie Kooks Month by Month: March: Quick and Easy Feelgood Seasonal Food for March from Kooky Dough's Sophie Morris
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Sophie Morris

Sophie Morris is owner of the innovative and exciting young Irish food company Kooky Dough. Started in her kitchen and initially selling at farmers' markets in Dublin, Sophie and her business partner, Graham Clarke, famously turned down the dragons on RT&Eacute 's Dragons' Den to build their food business their own way. Kooky Dough is now stocked in supermarkets and premium independent retailers in Ireland; in Waitrose in the UK; in Monoprix in France; and in Spinneys in the United Arab Emirates. Kooky Dough and Sophie have received extensive recognition for the quality of their product by winning numerous Blas na h&Eacute ireann food awards in Ireland, and Gold in the UK's Great Taste Awards 2011. With an MSc distinction in Economics along with a degree in Economics and Social Studies from Trinity College Dublin, Sophie enjoyed the challenge of academia and was always drawn to business-oriented subjects. However, away from the lecture halls Sophie developed an intense passion for food, not only in the eating but in the therapy of preparing and cooking. She completed an Italian cookery course in Rome in 2007, and after university she completed the 12-week Ballymaloe cookery course to develop her culinary skills further. Her experience at Ballymaloe only heightened her love for food and it was here that she developed the ambition to have her own food business. Cooking simple, feelgood food is what Sophie loves to do in her precious free time; it helps her to relax and escape from work. She hopes this book will help you to do the same.

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    Sophie Kooks Month by Month - Sophie Morris

    DEDICATION

    This book is dedicated to my mum Shelagh and my dad Tim. You are both the best.

    With tonnes of love,

    Soph

    Cover

    Dedication

    Introduction

    March Intro

    Lentil Shepherd’s Pie

    Butterscotch with Vanilla Ice Cream

    Classic Tagliatelle Ragù

    Chicken Balti

    My Favourite Carrot Cake

    Mango Lassi

    Creamy Mushroom Crostini

    Lemony Chicken and Chilli Pasta

    Good-to-Haves

    Kookspeak

    What’s Wow Now!

    Acknowledgments

    Copyright

    About the Author

    About Gill & Macmillan

    INTRODUCTION

    Hello! I’m Sophie, owner of Irish food company Kooky Dough. Before starting Kooky with my business partner Graham in 2009, I had no experience of working in the food industry at all, but it had been my dream for a long time to have a food business.

    My interest in food began as a young girl, watching my mum buzz about frantically in the kitchen. It amazed me every time, after all her fretting, she would produce incredibly beautiful food. I guess she just didn’t know how good a cook she was. I wanted to be like her – minus the frantic part, of course. So I started to cook a lot during college when I moved out of home. I became obsessed with trying new things and I loved cooking for friends. My eagerness to

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