The Flavour Thesaurus: More Flavours examines 92 original flavours and is an indispensable cook's resource.
Niki Segnit’s first book, The Flavour Thesaurus, won the André Simon Award for best food book and the Guild of Food Writers Award for best debut. It has been translated into fifteen languages. Her second book, Lateral Cooking, has been called 'a staggering achievement' by Nigella Lawson, the 'book of the decade' by Elizabeth Luard and 'astonishing and addictive' by Brian Eno. It has been translated into nine languages. She lives in London with her husband and two children.
Matching ingredients isn't a trivial matter and Niki Segnit is
definitely the reigning champion. She knows what goes with what and
why, and shares her endless insights with generosity and
affability
*Yotam Ottolenghi*
As brilliant, informative and witty as the first Flavour Thesaurus,
this latest by Niki Segnit is certain to become an invaluable
companion in your kitchen. The range of flavour combinations and
recipe suggestions is incredible, written with lightness of touch
and humour that had me laughing out loud at home and on the Tube.
An invaluable read - I couldn’t have written any of the Roasting
Tin books without reference to the first Flavour Thesaurus: this
book will inspire a new generation of home cooks, chefs and writers
alike
*Rukmini Iyer*
A must-have for food writers and chefs everywhere
*Georgina Hayden*
This gorgeous, erudite, learned book puts you in a state of
permanent hunger, searching the internet for yuzu. I cook from it,
I read it in the bath. You wouldn't believe how many stains I've
already got on it, I've only had it a month.
*Zoe Williams*
A brand new take on plant-based what-goes-with-what that frees us
omnivores to go veggie because it tastes so good. Not so much a
recipe-book as an ideas-machine: who'd have thought that brown
sauce is sweetened with dates? Inspirational. The woman's a
genius
*Elisabeth Luard*
The Flavour Thesaurus absolutely transformed the way I thought
about ingredients and flavour, and set me on the road to cooking
(and mixing cocktails) much more intuitively. It was funny, too,
which is rare for a book that is so useful. Through her vivid
writing, Segnit's turned up the colour saturation in my sensory
world. And I'm pleased to say - in the best possible way - that
More Flavours is no different. Segnit has just found 92 (mostly
plant-based) new flavours to conjure with ... In a publishing world
groaning with identikit food books, [More Flavours] is really
unique
*Alice Lascelles*
I’ll happily read anything Niki Segnit cares to write: a shopping
list, a birthday card - and most definitely this, her third book…As
lively as the writing may be, this is a scholarly resource that
should always be near the kitchen. I read it, smiling, in a
day.
*Delicious magazine*
Niki Segnit has done it again…Bedtime and kitchen reading at its
finest.
*Good Housekeeping*
There are cookery writers, recipe-writers and culinary historians.
And then there’s Niki Segnit. She’s the real thing - a genuine,
gold plated sui generis (she’s earned herself the Latin)... The
essence and genius of the woman lie in the stories and digressions…
There are culinary gems aplenty… Revelations abound
*The Oldie*
The Flavour Thesaurus: More Flavours is a food manual, bursting
with descriptions, suggestions, recipes and science…The first book,
a brilliant idea executed brilliantly, provided a jolt. This second
volume… [is] if anything more useful than number one because it’s
in tune with how many of us eat these days: focusing on plants, but
without ruling out meat and fish….Segnit [is] a brilliant writer, a
tireless researcher…clearly an excellent cook, but also a
discriminating editor…You can read it cover to cover, but better
still… read the relevant section and see where the book takes you.
If it’s plums, it’ll be to a café in Dittisham, which you’ve
reached by ferry from a pontoon on the River Dart. How about that
for transportive food writing?
*Literary Review*
You can cook from Segnit’s books, learn from them, nerd out over
them or just read them like novels, cover to cover, and emerge
feeling delighted and enriched.
*India Knight, The Sunday Times*
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