Laura Jackson cooked at Rochelle Canteen and at the Auberge de Chassignolles in France before coming to Towpath. She’s drawn chefs like Rosie Sykes, Davo Cook and Rachel O’Sullivan to cook with her in Towpath’s kitchen. Her food is seasonal, honest, unfussy and comforting – and so delicious people have been known to come for breakfast and stay through lunch. She delights in making everything from pickles to ice cream herself. And takes her inspiration where she finds it – so long as it’s about making the ingredients shine.
Lori De Mori is the author of four books about Italian cooking and food culture. Her writing has appeared in the Best Food Writing anthology (Marlowe & Company, 2000), Gourmet, Saveur, Bon Appétit, Food & Wine, the Independent, the Telegraph, Olive and elsewhere. Her last book, Beaneaters & Bread Soup (Quadrille 2007), was shortlisted for both the Guild of Food Writers’ and the André Simon Food Book of the Year. This is her first book about one of her own culinary adventures.
‘That’s what Towpath is to De Mori and Jackson – an invitation
for people to start enjoying life.’ Financial Times
‘De Mori and Jackson have managed to translate Towpath magic into a
cookbook through stories and recipes…Every recipe is a keeper.’ The
Independent
‘Towpath: Recipes & Stories … celebrates all the good things
about life.’ Stylist
‘A heart-warming read with a collection of appealingly stylish
dishes.’ Daily Mail
‘A truly special place’ Evening Standard
‘Towpath is one of the reasons I live in London. It’s a jewel-like,
dream of a place. Somewhere to sit and watch the world go by. It’s
the perfect mix of strength and fragility. A treat for each one of
the senses. This book is an invite into their magical world.’ Keira
Knightley
‘Lori & Laura are a magical team with the ability and flair to know
what is right, beautiful and tasty. Laura cooks an incredible,
culinary juggling act – it’s hands off, down-to-earth cooking as
she battles with crazy cyclists, the weather and a canal. This
book is packed full of food you want to know and cook. I suggest
you dive in and cook up a Towpath feast for your friends and
family.’ Fergus and Margot Henderson
‘This is a cookbook that absolutely everyone should possess. It’s a
life-changing kind of thing that you’d want to pass on to your
children. My favourite food from my most favourite place that
serves food in the whole world, but now also with all the stories
and histories. I want to go full-on ‘Julie and Julia’ on it and
cook a dish every day until I have cooked every single one. The
only tricky thing about this book is that I will cook so much from
it, I will probably have to get one each year as it will be cooked
from to death.’ Olia Hercules
‘When people ask about my favorite restaurants, I instantly think
of Towpath. Warm, quirky, intimate, it’s a restaurant you never
want to leave. This cookbook is the same: personal, inviting
and filled with fantastically appealing food. If I can’t get to
Towpath, it’s the next best thing.’ Ruth Reichl, chef, food
writer and editor
‘I find myself transported. Your voices, my dears, are as clear as
bells, the words float off the pages like the coots of the canal.
The sense of place and time, wonder and friendship, the sheer joy
of generosity and giving and pleasing are all beautifully woven
together, a joy to conjure. The love and respect you have for each
other shines through on every page as you recall adventures and
dishes and people and instances galore through the years together
creating an idyll on a canal. This book, inspiring as it is useful,
is a masterclass in the good things in life.’ Jeremy Lee, chef and
author of Cooking: Simply and Well, for One or Many
'The pages feel personal, with a sense of place, time and
friendship that make the book feel incredibly meaningful…It is a
cookbook original, charming, and tasty in equal measure.' Foodism
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