Tim Hayward's Food DIY - the first comprehensive manual for the DIY cook.
Over recent years, across much of the world, people have started rejecting shop bought
food and are getting into making it themselves. The DIY food movement is spreading.
But why DIY? Because it's fun, an adventure, thrifty, a great way to get your hands
gloriously dirty, and because at a time when skills like baking, preserving and curing are
in danger of being lost forever, it's more important than ever to learn how things work.
Most importantly though, when you do it yourself you can make sure that all the food you
eat is absolutely delicious.
In Food DIY, Tim Hayward, editor of influential food magazine Fire & Knives and
enthusiastic DIYer, will show you:
- How to make your own butter and cheese, sloe gin, suet pudding and potted lobster.
- How to smoke, and cure fish and meats, air-dry bresaola and boerwoers, as well as
pickle fish, game and vegetables.
- He'll explain the mysteries of terrines and faggots, bread and buns, as well how to
spit-roast a whole lamb, make a clam bake in a wheelbarrow, smoke a salmon in a gym locker
and deep fry a turkey outdoors.
- He'll teach you how to make your own takeaway: from delicious Peking duck and fried
chicken to doner kebab and your morning cappuccino.
Food DIY is the essential modern urban cook's manual.
Tim Hayward is a food writer and broadcaster. He is a contributing writer at the
Financial Times and a regular contributor to the Guardian 'Word of Mouth'
Food Blog and Radio 4 Food Programme, among others. Tim is the publisher and editor of
Fire & Knives, a quarterly magazine of new food writing, and winner of the 'Best Food
Magazine'at the 2012 Guild of Food Writers Awards, and the publisher of Gin & It, a
quarterly journal of new writing for drinkers and thinkers. He is the proprietor of the
Fitzbillies bakery and restaurant in Cambridge. Food DIY is his first book.
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Tim Hayward shows us how easy it is to prepare your own food in his book Food
DIY.