Mark Hix on Meat

A delicious collection of 50 meaty main courses.

Friday 27 June 2014 05:41 EDT
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Mark Hix has been a food columnist for The Independent since 2002. In that time, he has weathered the complete transformation of the British food scene, keeping his fans happy with his straightforward cooking. From hearty winter broths to spring salads, fresh ingredients, simply prepared, lie at the heart of all his recipes. He has written seven cookbooks and stands at the helm of six restaurants. He was previously executive chef at Caprice Holdings, overseeing restaurants including Le Caprice, Scott’s and The Ivy.

This collection of 50 recipes focusses exclusively on main courses cooked with meat. From slow-cooked lamb breast ribs to pig’s liver with peas and leeks, Hix demonstrates once again how to create beautiful dishes using simple ingredients cooked with care and imagination.

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