Good Reads – 'Eat Race Win' by Hannah Grant
Hannah Grant has fast become one of my idol chefs. I love good simple food and I also love bike riding—riding far and riding fast. Hannah's recipes combine the two adorations perfectly: great simple food, made to be the perfect fuel for endurance sport. 'Eat Race Win' is her latest book release.
'The Grand Tour Cookbook' was the first cycling-orientated recipe book released by Hannah Grant. I reviewed it, and it would be accurate to say that it has become an almost biblical reference whenever we are looking for tasty and wholesome dishes in our household.
'Eat. Race. Win.' is the sequel to 'The Grand Tour Cookbook'—supplying a new bank of superb recipes to try.
The book is beautifully illustrated and holds some interesting and inspiring insights on both cycling and cookery. This is a cookbook worthy of being placed on your coffee table.
The recipes themselves are the real talking point though... whether it is the ride-fuelling breakfasts, the recovery dinners, or the indulgent treats—every recipe I have tried to date has been superb.
Particular favourites of mine include the 'Pink Grapefruit, Blueberries and Dulce de Leche on Oats' to set you up for the day, and the 'Plums, Fennel and Radicchio with Tarragon and Toasted Hazelnut Salad' at dinnertime.
Hannah has done it again with 'Eat Race Win'—this book will take prime position on my kitchen window ledge, right next to 'The Grand Tour Cookbook'. It is a collection of recipes that you can reach out to, execute with ease, and deliver the best fuel your body could wish for.
Great Food = Great Results and Great Rides.
» Shop 'EAT RACE WIN' on Amazon here «
'The Grand Tour Cookbook' was the first cycling-orientated recipe book released by Hannah Grant. I reviewed it, and it would be accurate to say that it has become an almost biblical reference whenever we are looking for tasty and wholesome dishes in our household.
'Eat. Race. Win.' is the sequel to 'The Grand Tour Cookbook'—supplying a new bank of superb recipes to try.
The book is beautifully illustrated and holds some interesting and inspiring insights on both cycling and cookery. This is a cookbook worthy of being placed on your coffee table.
The recipes themselves are the real talking point though... whether it is the ride-fuelling breakfasts, the recovery dinners, or the indulgent treats—every recipe I have tried to date has been superb.
Particular favourites of mine include the 'Pink Grapefruit, Blueberries and Dulce de Leche on Oats' to set you up for the day, and the 'Plums, Fennel and Radicchio with Tarragon and Toasted Hazelnut Salad' at dinnertime.
Hannah has done it again with 'Eat Race Win'—this book will take prime position on my kitchen window ledge, right next to 'The Grand Tour Cookbook'. It is a collection of recipes that you can reach out to, execute with ease, and deliver the best fuel your body could wish for.
Great Food = Great Results and Great Rides.
» Shop 'EAT RACE WIN' on Amazon here «
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