Книга: Gauci, Marika «The Little Book of Pies»

The Little Book of Pies

Производитель: "Неизвестный"

Want to know how to make a pie? This little book of pie recipes packs a big punch in flavour and baking know-how. Comprehensive guidelines show how to make pastry - shortcrust, rough puff, tartlet and flaky; how to crimp, lattice or plait your pie for a perfect finish; and how to store and reheat your pies so that not a crumb of your pie making goes to waste. Savoury recipes include classics like Steak&Guinness Pie and Chicken, Leek&Bacon; seasonal treats like Waldorf Salad, Minute Picnic Pasties and Porky Pies; plus Mediterranean-inspired twists such as Italian Sausage&Pesto, French Onion Soup Pie, Lamb, Lemon&Oregano and Turkish Breakfast Pie. Indulgent sweet pie and tartlet recipes include classic Twin Peaks Cherry and Apple pies plus unique Honey&Walnut 3-Bite Pies and Chocolate, Date&Ginger Tart. Pies rule! They look good, taste good, and pie-maker Marika Gauci (who also runs the only Pie making workshops in London) shows just how to get... ISBN:9780224095754

Издательство: "Неизвестный" (2014)

ISBN: 9780224095754

Gauci

Gauci is a common surname that originated in Italy, [Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4] and is now found mainly in Malta due to the immigration (and also exile) of large numbers of people to Malta, although the name still appears in Italy.

Due to the large Maltese and Italian immigrations to Australia, the name is also frequently found there.

Approximately 0.0001% of the US population has this surname. [American Family Name Origins. Dictionary of American Family Names. Copyright © 2006 Patrick Hanks]

Famous people

* Natalie Gauci (born 1981), singer in Australia of mixed Maltese and Italian descent
* Miriam Gauci, Maltese opera singer
* Tony Gauci, Maltese fashion businessman
* Darren Gauci (born 1965), Australian jockey
* Reuben Gauci (born 1983), footballer in Malta
* Andre Gauci, Maltese Web Developer and Search Engine Optimiser

References

Источник: Gauci

Marika

Marika is a female given name. It has its origin in the Hungarian nickname for Maria.

Contents

Nicknames

Mari, Mariczka, Mariczika, Marka, Riky, Mara, Maja, Mariska, Marcsa, Marcsi, Marica, Rikas, Rastas, Ricky

Famous bearers

Fictional

External links

Источник: Marika

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