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Sophie Grigson
Daughter of legendary food writer Jane, Sophie Grigson has become a best-selling cookery writer and household name in her own right.
With fresh food as their cornerstone, Sophie's recipes aren't just delicious and inspirational - they're simple, trustworthy dishes that you can prepare with confidence.
Sophie was drawn into the world of cookery through an interest in ethnic food shops. Soon she was starting to create her own recipes and writing food articles, inspired by her mother. She has gone on to contribute recipes and columns for national newspapers, present and appear on numerous TV series and of course write very successful cookery books in her own inimitable, accessible style.
Sophie's TV career began in 1993 with the twelve part series Grow Your Greens, Eat Your Greens for Channel 4. In 2001 she won the Guild of Food Writers Cookery Journalist Award for writing in Country Living magazine.
Sophie continues to write regular features and recipes for Waitrose Food Illustrated, BBC Good Food, the Independent on Sunday and the London Evening Standard.
Her TV career continues to flourish with Grigson, Sophie Grigson's Herbs, Sophie Grigson's Weekends and Sophie's Sunshine Food all showing on UKTV Food. Sophie is also a regular and valued guest on Great Food Live.
Sophie has two children and lives in Oxford.
Books
Food for Friends, Ebury Press, 1987
Eat your Greens, Network Books, 1993
Travels a La Carte, Network Books, 1994
Sophie Grigson's Meat Course, Network Books, 1995
Sophie Grigson's Taste of the Times, Network Books, 1997
Fish, Co-Authored with husband, William Black, Headline, 1998
Sophie Grigson's Herbs, BBC, 1999
Sophie Grigson's Sunshine Food, BBC, 2000
Organic, Co-Authored with husband William Black, Headline, 2001
Sophie Grigson's Country Kitchen, Headline, 2003
The First-Time Cook, Harpercollins, 2004
Vegetables
, HarperCollins, 2006
Sophie was drawn into the world of cookery through an interest in ethnic food shops. Soon she was starting to create her own recipes and writing food articles, inspired by her mother. She has gone on to contribute recipes and columns for national newspapers, present and appear on numerous TV series and of course write very successful cookery books in her own inimitable, accessible style.
Sophie's TV career began in 1993 with the twelve part series Grow Your Greens, Eat Your Greens for Channel 4. In 2001 she won the Guild of Food Writers Cookery Journalist Award for writing in Country Living magazine.
Sophie continues to write regular features and recipes for Waitrose Food Illustrated, BBC Good Food, the Independent on Sunday and the London Evening Standard.
Her TV career continues to flourish with Grigson, Sophie Grigson's Herbs, Sophie Grigson's Weekends and Sophie's Sunshine Food all showing on UKTV Food. Sophie is also a regular and valued guest on Great Food Live.
Sophie has two children and lives in Oxford.
Books
Food for Friends, Ebury Press, 1987
Eat your Greens, Network Books, 1993
Travels a La Carte, Network Books, 1994
Sophie Grigson's Meat Course, Network Books, 1995
Sophie Grigson's Taste of the Times, Network Books, 1997
Fish, Co-Authored with husband, William Black, Headline, 1998
Sophie Grigson's Herbs, BBC, 1999
Sophie Grigson's Sunshine Food, BBC, 2000
Organic, Co-Authored with husband William Black, Headline, 2001
Sophie Grigson's Country Kitchen, Headline, 2003
The First-Time Cook, Harpercollins, 2004
Vegetables
- Ajiaco bogotano (colombian potato and chicken soup)
- Almond and lemon syrup cake
- Amalfitana aubergine and chocolate pudding
- American-style raspberry cake
- Anchoiade dip
- Angels' hair
- Apple, walnut and membrillo turnovers
- Apricot and lamb kebabs
- Asparagus au gratin
- Asparagus with pistachio and pomegranate dressing
- Asparagus wrapped in Parma ham
- Baked Dover sole with crème fraîche, cherry tomatoes and parmesan
- Baked eggs with leeks and smoked salmon
- Beef stroganoff
- Beef, guinness and mushroom stew
- Beetroot and lamb's lettuce salad
- Beetroot, walnut and feta salad
- Bircher muesli
- Bircher muesli
- Blood oranges in pepper and rosemary syrup with lace biscuits
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