The Heinz Beanz Book: Recipes, History, Trivia and More
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Average customer review:Product Description
This book includes new delicious recipes, such as Bean, Potato and Leek Soup, Sausage, Bean and Sweet Potato Hotpot and Maple and Smoked Bacon Beans. Not only do they taste great but they are good for you too as they are 98 per cent fat free, have a low GI and are rich in important nutrients, vitamins and minerals, including iron and folic acid. Packed with recipes, history and trivia, "The Heinz Baked Bean Cookbook" will change the way you look at the humble baked bean forever.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #7963 in Books
- Published on: 2006-11-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 64 pages
Editorial Reviews
Bognor Regis Guardian
'Widen your repertoire by using 20 recipes for mouth-watering
dishes'
Bognor Regis Guardian
'Widen your repertoire by using 20 recipes for mouth-watering
dishes'
About the Author
David Morgan was a chef at London's famous Connaught Hotel. He has worked in restaurants all over the world and now uses his passion for food to create innovative and delicious recipes. He also styles food for photography. Location: Australia. Cara Frost-Sharratt has worked as a food editor on many successful cookery books and also a leading food magazine. She now concentrates on writing and has published 2 titles for Hamlyn. Location: UK.
Customer Reviews
Described as the 'perfect present'
I never knew anything like this existed, so I was exstatic when I found it. The reciever loved it (more than his ipod).
His packed full of information and fun facts.
It's also brightly illustrated and the recipes are easy to follow, even for novices such as myself.
Very Happy
Very good book if you love beans, have really enjoyed doing the recipes. The beans burgers are great!
A cookbook of beans? Surely not.
But yes it is. And they're not bad actually. We tried the risotto and the tagine (yes, there's more than "and toast" "and baked potato" in here) and they were both pretty tasty.
There's alot of trivia in the book, it's not just recipes. There's history too, which my boyfriend wasn't really interested in, he just wanted his beans. But then, we have to buy in bulk...
I bought it for him as a gift, and he promised he'd make some of the recipes up for dinner, but I'm afraid it has all been up to me. So occasionally I'll have a look through, read the trivia and history, pick out a recipe, and we're both happy.
So give it to a guy you don't live with.




