John Torode - Published Works

Published Works

  • Torode, John; Francis, Sarah; Conran, Terence; Murphy, James; Miller, Diana (1997). The Mezzo Cookbook. London: Conran Octopus. ISBN 9781850299226.
  • Torode, John (1999). Relax - It's Only Food. London: Quadrille. ISBN 9781902757162.
  • Torode, John (1999). Torode's Thai Trip. London: Granada Media. ISBN 9780233996493.
  • Torode, John (2005). MasterChef Goes Large. London: Ebury. ISBN 9780091905576.
  • Torode, John (2007). Good Mood Food. London: Quadrille. ISBN 9781844004485.
  • Torode, John (2008). John Torode's Beef. London: Quadrille. ISBN 9781844006236.
  • Torode, John (2009). John Torode's Chicken and Other Birds. London: Quadrille. ISBN 9781844007158.
  • Torode, John (2011). Everyday MasterChef. London: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 9781405394352.
  • Torode, John; Wallace, Greggtitle=MasterChef Kitchen Bible (2011). London: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 9781405394178.

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