Eat, Drink, and Be Murray

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22.00
book_author_name: 
Andy Murray
book_type: 
Hardback
publisher: 
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
published_date: 
24/11/2022
isbn: 
9780063141001
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Books > Politics, Society & Education > Society & culture > Cultural studies > Popular culture
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Andy Murray|Hardback|HarperCollins Publishers Inc|24/11/2022
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9780063141001
Book Description: 
A family cookbook full of beloved Murray favorites, from celebrated chef and owner of the Caddyshack restaurant in Florida, Andy Murray. With lots of stories, snapshots, and a Foreword from celebrated actor and Andy's older brother, Bill Murray. The Murray family loves to gather together-at holidays, on the golf course-and, most of all, around the table. Manning the kitchen is Chef Andy Murray, who began his culinary education at four years old when his mother, Lucille, taught him how to cook bacon. Since then, he has worked in some of the biggest restaurants in the business, and become known for his delicious and family-friendly meals.In Eat, Drink and Be Murray, Chef Andy Murray invites readers to the Murray dinner table and shares a wonderful assortment of recipes, including:Andy's Chicken Vegetable SoupLucille's Fried ChickenSouth Carolina PappardellePineapple Upside Down CakeChef Andy's approach to cooking is bolstered by the belief that the best part of any meal is the time you spend laughing at the table. And the Murrays spend a lot of time laughing. Food has always been their way of showing love, though a good cocktail doesn't hurt-except in the case of Calvados (more on that in the book...).Full of gorgeous food photography, never-before-seen Murray family snapshots, and hilarious family stories, this cookbook is like pulling a seat up at the Murray table: dig in!

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