Posts tagged Robert Carrier
Author Profile: Shaun Hill

There are chefs who chase fame, and there are chefs who quietly reshape how food is cooked, served and understood. Shaun Hill belongs firmly in the latter camp. Across more than half a century, he has built a reputation not through spectacle, but through clarity: of flavor, of thought, and of purpose. Ramona Andrews caught up with him to look back on a magnificent career.

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Newsletter: πŸ‡«πŸ‡· Cruise around the Med and into France + get cooking from our Cookbook of the Month for October πŸ“š

Multi-award winning American food writer Clifford A. Wright has written for a Who’s Who of culinary publications, and authored 17 books, including the two-time James Beard Award winning A Mediterranean Feast. He brings his considerable passion and expertise on the subject to his book Mediterranean Small Plates, in which he brings us a tempting array of the tapas, mezze, antipasti and the like, that are much loved in the region.

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Author profile: Robert Carrier

Taste of Morocco is the third title by the late Robert Carrier to be added to ckbk. Carrier played a pioneering role in enthusiastically advocating good food to audiences in Britain and America in the 60s, 70s and 80s, and his books sold in their millions. He spent several months each year in Marrakesh, and Morocco held a special place in his heart. To mark the appearance of Taste of Morocco on ckbk, Luke Honey remembers the chef and his influence in this author profile.

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