The groundbreaking book that gives you the freedom to adapt what you have in the cupboard into flavourful recipes, from the author of the bestselling The Flavour Thesaurus
Niki Segnit’s first book, The Flavour Thesaurus, won the André Simon Award for best food book, the Guild of Food Writers Award for best first book, and was shortlisted for the Galaxy National Book Awards. It has been translated into thirteen languages. On BBC Radio 4, she has contributed to The Food Programme, Woman’s Hour and Word of Mouth, and her columns, features and reviews have appeared in the Guardian, the Observer, The Times, The Times Literary Supplement, The Sunday Times and Prospect magazine. She lives in London with her husband and two children.
It is hard to convey just what a staggering achievement Lateral
Cooking is. Segnit is truly a one-woman Larousse. Only the scope is
so much wider and deeper: this book covers continents! … I can lose
myself in it any time, from any page, and you could cook from it
over a whole lifetime, and still be learning
*Nigella Lawson*
The cookbooks that teach you the most are the rare ones,
experimental or not, that are so well written that you find
yourself reading them greedily on a perpetual loop. Lateral Cooking
is one of them
*Times Literary Supplement*
A rigorous, nuts-and-bolts bible of a book, which works from the
premise that there are base recipes from which all others can be
built... It’s elegantly designed and extremely broad
*Observer*
My most anticipated book of the year
*Helen Goh*
Witty, playful and conversational
*Sunday Telegraph*
This year’s star book... It’s a cracker: a hefty volume with a
simple premise... Segnit has an appealing authorial voice: funny,
friendly and authoritative
*Evening Standard*
Segnit is a brilliantly clever cook who sometimes seems to have
eaten every great dish in the world, but the real joy is her
exuberant voice, which feels like listening to a witty friend
*Sunday Times*
Book of the decade, if you ask me... Every cook should have it
*Elisabeth Luard*
Knowledgeable and humorous, with a focus on flavour and technique,
this cookbook is informative, useful and sure to become a kitchen
bible to many
*‘Best Books of 2018’*
In a year that’s been a bonanza for cookbooks, this is the one I’d
put top of my list
*Independent*
Want to graduate from a rigid recipe-follower to an instinctive,
ingredient-led cook? Niki Segnit shows you how
*Waitrose Food*
What makes this book really special, just like The Flavour
Thesaurus, aside from Niki’s impressive expertise, is her humour
and personality. It’s a joy to read
*Olive magazine*
A textbook you'll turn to for all your culinary core techniques and
queries
*Good Housekeeping*
It’s a book you’ll buy not so much for the recipes, though there
are plenty, but the insights it will give you on how the whole
process of cooking works... a cracking read
*Fiona Beckett*
One of the most exciting cookery books I've read this year
*Literary Review*
Niki Segnit is back with a new cookbook to break the mould
(again)
*Huffington Post*
It is an absolute triumph, want to take a week off work to read it
and cook as I go... cannot recommend enough! If you loved The
Flavour Thesaurus, this is basically Christmas
*Rukmini Iyer*
Lateral Cooking is a beautifully simple book that just makes sense.
I’m hooked again
*Kenny Tutt*
Niki Segnit's Lateral Cooking is a spectacularly good cookbook. If
it were a novel, it'd be a shoo-in for the Booker
*The Oldie*
It’s a clever idea... a fabulous read
*The Times*
Gorgeous, informative book
*Chef Valentina Harris*
This should be alongside The Silver Spoon and Le Repertoire, that's
where it's going on my shelf
*Mat Follas*
A collection of ideas and inspiration – my kind of thinking
*Frances Quinn*
Shows, more effectively than any other cookery writer to date, how
one thing in the kitchen leads to another
*Times Literary Supplement*
A cookbook full of open-ended recipes
*Yotam Ottolenghi*
An enjoyable read
*Delicious magazine*
This isn’t a reference book, it’s an engrossing read for
foodies
*What’s Hot Blog*
A cooking bible... a must-have in every kitchen, I’m blown
away!
*Amy Treasure Blog*
From the author of The Flavour Thesaurus comes this collection of
recipes arranged on a continuum, meaning simple tweaks give you a
whole new dish
*Domestic Sluttery*
It’s her humour, stories and thoughtful research that make this
much more than simply a cookbook
*IndyEats (independent) – Cookery Books of 2018*
It's fascinating and engrossing. It makes you want to cook more -
and there can be no higher compliment
*Ms Marmite Lover Blog - Cookery books of 2018*
A wonderfully simple idea... but It’s her humour, stories and
thoughtful research that make this much more than simply a
cookbook
*Independent (App edition)*
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