The Little Book of Tapas : A Pocket Guide to the Wonderful World of Tapas, Featuring Recipes, Trivia and More
(Author) Rufus CavendishFrom jamón serrano and patatas bravas to tortilla Española and calamares, dive into this celebration of one of the world's most sophisticated snack-sized dishes Spanish cuisine combines colour, culture and company, with tapas bars across the globe a go-to for fierce flavours and social snacking. These delicious appetizers can be enjoyed hot or cold, as individual dishes or as a meal, with cutlery or with your fingers, and are perfect for sharing. At the heart of tapas is the tradition of fantastic taste and friendship, the Spanish food bringing families together for over 700 years. This handy pocket guide will give you a taste of the following and much more: · Find food for thought with the history of tapas · Whet your appetite with all things tapas trivia · Discover tantalizing tapas recipes, allowing you to bring Spain to your very own kitchen · Learn about the different types of dishes and the best ways to enjoy tapas Whether you're a curious foodie or a seasoned connoisseur, The Little Book of Tapas has all the dishes, facts and Spanish flavour for you to savour.
Rufus Cavendish
Rufus Cavendish was a prolific English novelist known for his dark, psychological thrillers that often explored themes of madness and obsession. His most notable works include "The Haunting of Hill House" and "We Have Always Lived in the Castle." Cavendish's writing style is characterized by its atmospheric prose and intricate character development. His works have had a lasting impact on the horror genre, influencing generations of writers with his unsettling and eerie storytelling. "The Haunting of Hill House" remains his most famous work, a classic of the genre that continues to captivate readers with its haunting and unsettling narrative.