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Newsletter: Christmas with ckbk – last minute gift ideas 🎁🎄

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Christmas gifts – don’t despair,
ckbk is here

With Christmas day fast approaching, are you still charging wildly along the high street in the hopes of finding something your sister will actually like? Leave the crowds behind, the perfect gift for any food lover in your life – is there anyone in your life that isn’t! – is at your fingertips.
 
A ckbk gift subscription is the ultimate culinary gift. A bookshelf of more than 750 cookbooks in one fell swoop, with no worry about delivery times. Buy one, or a bundle, at our special festive discounted rate.
Whether you want to give that novice cook a helping hand in the kitchen, or give the adventurous foodie in your life a world of global cuisines to explore, we have a wealth of ideas, knowledge and recipes for everyone. The cook who likes to dine out  could start with everything on our restaurant cookbooks bookshelf. The chef in your life will find our shelf of professional books an invaluable tool. The home baker will have a sweeter holiday with all 60 books on our baking bookshelf to spend quality kitchen time with.

With recently added cookery temptation including such delights as The Cookiepedia, Mango and Peppercorns, and Making Dough, you might get lucky and receive something delicious in thanks.
A gift subscription includes full ultra-searchable access to hundreds of the world’s greatest cookbooks, and for a limited time only take advantage of our festive subscription discount offer. If you have multiple gifts to buy, you can get a whole bundle at the special rate. Just select the number of subscriptions you want at checkout. Their annual or six-month subscriptions will start when they claim their gift.
 
Enjoy 25% off ckbk gift subscriptions

Delicious gifts you can make!

Food, glorious food – giving the gift of something yummy to eat is always a good idea.
There is nothing that says you care quite like a tin of home-baked Gingerbread Trees, a package of Maple Fudge, or a jar of Mom’s Mincemeat. We have so many ideas of things we’d like to give, and receive, we’ve put some of them into a Handmade Gifts recipe collection. Spread the joy with Magical Sweetshop Cupcakes. Sweeten them up with Luxury Chocolate Buttercrunch Toffee. Or charm the savory-toothed with Preserved Lemons, or a bottle of Herbed Vinegar.

Feast-worthy sides and garnishes

The turkey is winging its way to you as you read. But how to turn a roast dinner into the proverbial feast? It’s all in the side dishes. We have a drool-worthy collection of Essential Christmas Sides for you to choose from. There are several options to ensure your potatoes are top notch, including Jack’s Legendary Potatoes. Or why not mix it up and include parsnips, beetroot and sweet potato in a Winter Vegetable Gratin. And let’s not forget Spiced Cranberry Sauce, or Celery and Apple Stuffing. It will be a feast indeed.

Amoul Oakes' consuming passion for freekah

In our latest feature, London-based chef, cookbook author and labneh-maker Amoul Oakes writes about freekah, an ancient grain she grew to love during her youth in Southern Lebanon. Freekah is picked green, and Oakes remembers the annual harvest preserving tradition (Mouneh) as a special time, with the preparation of many dishes. She shares her picks from more than 100 freekah recipes on ckbk – including Mark Hix's Tomato Freekah.
Oakes’ own recipes are drawn from the great wealth of Lebanese culinary tradition, and her personal experience. We are thrilled to have her book Amoul: Some Family Recipes, newly added to ckbk. We also have an exclusive bonus recipe for her Spinach and Chick Pea Freekah.

For more about freekah and other super-grains, explore Ruth Nieman’s book Freekah, Wild Wheat & Ancient Grains.

Ingredient spotlight: Brussels sprouts

Ubiquitous at Christmas, the Brussels sprout is loved and loathed in equal measure. A many-headed subspecies of the common cabbage, sprouts benefit from similar cooking techniques – and are equally unappealing if overboiled! Their fresh, nutty taste works well when (roasted halved or whole), or shredded and fried with lardons, chestnuts, chillies, or any number of accompaniments.
With hundreds of recipes for Brussels sprouts to choose from, you no longer have to worry that your sprouts will be anything other than a high treat in their own right. We have also curated a list of 16 Ways with Brussels Sprouts if you’d like to narrow down your options. Try Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Bacon-Walnut Vinaigrette, or push the boat out with Maple-Mustard Brussels Sprouts with Radicchio and Pecans.

6 of the best festive drinks

While you’re doing all that cooking, and eating, let’s not forget the drinks. Here are six tempting recipes to wet your festive whistle.

Ginger Hot Chocolate with Roasted Marshmallows

from Home Made Christmas by Yvette van Boven

Monkey’s Tail

from Food and Cooking of Chile by Boris Basso Benelli

Eggnog

from New York Christmas by Lisa Niesschlag and Lars Wentrup

Mulled Wine

from Fix-It and Forget-It Big Cookbook by Phyllis Pellman Good

Wassail

from The Official Downton Abbey Christmas Book by Regula Ysewijn

Christmas Cocktail

from The Thinking Girl’s Guide to Drinking by Ariane Resnick
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