The Plagiarist in the Kitchen

A Lifetime's Culinary Thefts

Jonathan Meades editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Unbound

Published:25th Mar '21

£9.99

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The Plagiarist in the Kitchen cover

This ‘anti-cookbook’ collects of 125 of Meades’s favourite recipes, combining polemic with indispensable culinary advice

‘I adore Meades’s book . . . I want more of his rule-breaking irreverence in my kitchen’ New York Times

The Plagiarist in the Kitchen is hilariously grumpy, muttering at us “Don’t you bastards know anything?” You can read it purely for literary pleasure, but Jonathan Meades makes everything sound so delicious that the non-cook will be moved to cook and the bad cook will cook better’ David Hare, Guardian

The Plagiarist in the Kitchen is an anti-cookbook. Best known as a provocative novelist, journalist and film-maker, Jonathan Meades has also been called ‘the best amateur chef in the world’ by Marco Pierre White. His contention here is that anyone who claims to have invented a dish is delusional, dishonestly contributing to the myth of culinary originality.

Meades delivers a polemical but highly usable collection of 125 of his favourite recipes, each one an example of the fine art of culinary plagiarism. These are dishes and methods he has hijacked, adapted, improved upon and made his own. Without assuming any special knowledge or skill, the book is full of excellent advice. He tells us why the British never got the hang of garlic. That a purist would never dream of putting cheese in a Gratin Dauphinois. That cooking brains in brown butter cannot be improved upon. And why – despite the advice of Martin Scorsese’s mother – he insists on frying his meatballs.

In a world dominated by health fads, food vloggers and over-priced kitchen gadgets, The Plagiarist in the Kitchen is timely reminder that, when it comes to food, it’s almost always better to borrow than to invent.

  • ‘I adore Meades’s book . . . I want more of his rule-breaking irreverence in my kitchen’ New York Times
  • ‘You can read it purely for literary pleasure, but Jonathan Meades makes everything sound so delicious that the non-cook will be moved to cook and the bad cook will cook better’ David Hare, Guardian
  • ‘Witty, forthright and full of excellent recipes’Spectator
  • ‘Meades is one of our most eloquent and excellent iconoclasts . . . Although the prose is as opinionated and elegant as you'd expect, this is a brilliant, magnificently old-fashioned cookbook’ Mail on Sunday
  • ‘Defiant, playful, and possibly punch drunk as ever’ Times Literary Supplement
  • ‘A wonderful cookbook . . . Defiantly and hilariously unprecious, even as it demonstrates on every page the author’s discernment as a gourmet’ Guardian

ISBN: 9781783528523

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256 pages

2nd edition