Tina Nordstrom’s Scandinavian Cooking
Charming, lovable, and a brilliant chef--that's Tina! Sweden's very own master chef, Tina Nordstr繹m, is here to stay with this lavish and delightful cookbook. It's a book to dip into, cook from, spill on, and keep forever. Forget all the "dos" and "don'ts" that take the fun out of cooking. Perfectionism isn't a word that exists in Tina's kitchen, and you certainly don't need a fancy set, unlimited time, or exclusive ingredients to succeed. Tina Nordstr繹m's Scandinavian Cooking is 384 pages of culinary delight. Here's a small taste of her homemade recipes: Roast beef with baked tomatoes and b矇arnaise sauceSalmon with warm grapes and capersTina's au gratin potatoesGrilled watermelon and peanut sauceLemon meringue pieAnd many more delicious eats Tina opens the door into her kitchen and shares no fewer than two hundred of her favorite dishes. She also provides plenty of tips, shortcuts, and suggestions. Using Tina's simple methods, you can transform one dish into another, turning a basic recipe for minced meat into Swedish, Italian, or Greek meatballs! Once you start cooking with Tina Nordstr繹m, you'll never want to leave your kitchen! Skyhorse Publishing, along with our Good Books and Arcade imprints, is proud to publish a broad range of cookbooks, including books on juicing, grilling, baking, frying, home brewing and winemaking, slow cookers, and cast iron cooking. We've been successful with books on gluten-free cooking, vegetarian and vegan cooking, paleo, raw foods, and more. Our list includes French cooking, Swedish cooking, Austrian and German cooking, Cajun cooking, as well as books on jerky, canning and preserving, peanut butter, meatballs, oil and vinegar, bone broth, and more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.
La Mere Brazier
Available in English for the first time, this charming book combines over 300 classic regional French recipes from Lyon, the hotbed of the French culinary scene, with reminiscences by one of the only female chefs to have won six Michelin stars. La M癡re Brazier became the most famous restaurant in France--a magical gastronomic experience that drew such stars as Marlene Dietrich as well as French presidents. Its proprietor and chef, Eug矇nie Brazier, was the first woman awarded six Michelin stars. She became--and still is today--the inspiration and mentor for modern French cooking, and leading chefs including Paul Bocuse have trained with her. Written in her words and first published in 1977, La M癡re Brazier is a culinary masterpiece. Part memoir and part recipe collection, it is translated into English here for the first time. This is a master class in how to cook, with over 300 recipes--from Bresse chicken in mourning (with truffles) to lobster Aurora as well as simple classics like artichokes with foie gras--that anyone can easily follow at home. While most classic French recipes are complicated and time-consuming, Brazier's cooking is more practical and user-friendly. This book features anecdotal culinary wisdom and charming trivia (Bocuse had to iron tablecloths and wash dishes before moving up to prepping). Filling an important gap in culinary history, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in classic recipes and French regional cuisine.
The Mediterranean Slow Cooker Cookbook
Celebrate the flavors of Greece, Italy, and Spain with The Mediterranean Slow Cooker Cookbook With The Mediterranean Slow Cooker Cookbook, you'll enjoy healthy vegetables, fruits, legumes, fish, and whole grains from the most delicious region on earth. Mediterranean food draws much of its flavor from heart-healthy fats such as olive oil and nuts. By using a slow cooker, you can maximize the taste of your Mediterranean dishes and save time in the kitchen. With a bit of advanced preparation, you can come home to a healthy, slow-cooked Mediterranean meal, even on a busy weeknight. The Mediterranean Slow Cooker Cookbook will add delicious variety to your plate with: - 101 robust, healthy recipes, including Turkish Stuffed Eggplant, Garlic Tilapia, and Chocolate Hazelnut Bread Pudding - Flavor profiles of 5 different regions - 14 essential tips for using your slow cooker - 76 key ingredients to keep in your kitchen - A handy guide to cook time conversions With its simple recipes, Mediterranean Slow Cooker Cookbook can bring savory, romantic flavors to your plate-and extra time to your day.
Love Italy
Join Guy Grossi as he travels around the gastronomic paradise that is Italy, tasting the best of Italian food and meeting the passionate artisans who produce it. All the quintessential Italian ingredients are here, from parmesan to prosciutto, balsamic vinegar to buffalo mozzarella. Discover the wonderful characters behind the ingredients, and the traditional artisan methods that have been passed down through the generations. Then cook your way through 150 recipes, including Slow-cooked veal shoulder with porcini; Bresaola with gorgonzola, honey, and fennel; Artichoke tortellini with capers, lemon, and olive oil; Crispy polenta chips with truffle mayonnaise; and Vanilla panna cotta, strawberries, and aged balsamic. This is irresistible, authentic Italian food you can make at home. Love Italy is a warm, honest, and joyful celebration of real food and real people. It is destined to become a classic cookbook and a must-have for any lover of Italian food and culture.
Toscana in Cucina
The entire gastronomical civilization of Tuscany enclosed in 80 recipes. This is not simply a cookbook, but an authentic glimpse into the culinary art and culture of this region--a voyage through images created especially for this volume by specialized photographers. There are traditional dishes, but also many recipes with creative touches, along with suggestions for food and local wine pairings.
Margaret Powell's Cookery Book
In the national bestseller Below Stairs, Margaret Powell told readers what it was really like to work in the great houses of England. In Margaret Powell's Cookery Book, she gives readers a closer look at the world inside the vast kitchens of these great houses. It's an eye-opening and mouthwatering snapshot of that world. The upstairs dining room always demanded the best of Continental cuisine and, cooking downstairs, Margaret Powell obliged. Her cookery book is a firsthand account of the way English people cooked and dined in the early twentieth century when houses like those in "Upstairs, Downstairs" and "Downton Abbey" were fully staffed and running like clockwork. Describing kitchen equipment such as the black ranges that had to be shined daily, the fancy moulds that needed screen covers to keep out the flies and tubs of ice that were used instead of refrigerators, she tells readers just how big a job it was to keep the upstairs dining table abundantly filled. Giving away the secrets of the manor, she presents more than 500 recipes, from the simple to the sophisticated. Divided into chapters such as Hors d'oeuvre, Soups, Fish, Entrees, Roasts and Meat Dishes, Savouries, Puddings and others, she shows readers today what it was like to eat well, if you were a member of England's upper class. Classic, but simple, dishes such as Shepherd's Pie and Roast Chicken Stuffed with Herbs alternate with sophisticated fare and long-lost recipes like Potatoes a la Florence, Rabbit Pilau, Compote of Snipe, Sardines a la Bombay and Queen Mab Pudding. With her trademark wit and gimlet eye, she tells readers what it was like to cook for her "betters" but she also states one thing proudly--"Food is more than just food. I like it be prepared and cooked well, and I like trouble taken over it." Behind every well-fed family like the Crawleys of "Downton Abbey" or the Bellamys of "Upstairs, Downstairs" was a cook like Margaret Powell and, now, she invites readers everywhere to the feast.
Jamie Oliver's Food Escapes
This new book of mine is all about fun, escapist recipes. It's an adventurous cookbook that embraces the big hitters from the incredible countries I've visited recently, as well as completely new things I've made up by taking cues from the influences around me. I've taken some of the most famous and exciting dishes from these beautiful places and tweaked them so you can recreate the paellas of Spain, the tagines of Morocco and the risottos of Italy easily, and authentically, in your own kitchen. Every now and then, being brave, escaping the daily routine and filling up on other cultures is a great thing to do. Just get out there and discover the fantastic flavors, people, and places that exist just a flight away. So, if you've been talking about going somewhere in particular but haven't gotten around to booking your ticket, I urge you to go for it. You'll come back feeling optimistic about life, with a head full of beautiful memories -- not to mention ideas for incredible dishes. In the meantime, let this book introduce you to some of the fantastic new recipes and flavors I've discovered, and maybe even reintroduce you to recipes you've loved and enjoyed on your own holidays, but just never knew how to make.
Sugared Orange
The seasonal focus of this stunning memoir cookbook brings to life the food, festivals, and traditions of the long, cold winters spent through a rural Polish childhood. From St. Nicholas' Day to the vigil of Christmas Eve and the mid-winter revelry of a Sylwester New Year's Eve Ball, the touching story picks up where its predecessor, the award-winning Rose Petal Jam, leaves off. Featuring 47 new recipes, the lush design and lavish visuals provide inspiration and nostalgia along a winter journey that takes in the cities of Lublin, Warsaw, Krak籀w, and L籀dz, as well as some of Europe's oldest forests and the frozen Mazury Lakes. Part armchair travel but mostly a sumptuous personal narrative enhanced by many well-known romantic paintings and poems, this glorious cookbook demonstrates a deep love for Poland on every page.
Dos Caminos Mexican Street Food
After twenty years of traveling throughout Mexico, Chef Ivy Stark became enchanted by the colorful, tasty native foods and was determined to bring them to America. From stylish couples enjoying beef tacos at a caf矇 to day laborers standing at a counter over a paper plate filled with carnitas, everyone loves this delicious, accessible cuisine.While the bright, robust flavors of Mexican cooking have tempted taste buds north of the border for decades, only recently has the country's lesser-known street food made its way onto the American table via California and the Southwest. Versatile and simple, these dishes can be enjoyed as a quick nibble or as part of an elegant meal. Stark introduces both beginners and skilled cooks to such traditional foods as Mexico City corn, smoked fish tostadas, plantain croquettes, and much more. Stark offers time-saving techniques and make-ahead suggestions, as well as tips for working with Mexican seasonings and produce like chilies and plantains.
Clarita’s Cocina
"This practical and convenient guide for novice and experienced cooks alike offers instructions with charming anecdotes and countless down-to-earth pointers for Spain's most famous dishes!"--Studio 10 TV "Keep this one on a shelf that's easy to get to, because after you read it, you are going to go back to it time and time again."--Orlando Sentinel "Full of mouthwatering recipes most families would savor." --Chicago Tribune "Instructions are very easy to follow and one of the things I love about this book (besides the great recipes) are the stories Clarita shares. . . . Pick up a copy of this book. You won't be sorry." --Tina McUlbertson in Novel Meals From the classic Potaje de Garbanzos (Spanish bean soup) and spicy Camarones Criolla (shrimp creole) to delicious Tomates Rellenos (stuffed tomatoes), these dishes are ripe with the passion and warmth of a Spanish kitchen. Clarita Garcia shares recipes from years spent managing her family's famous restaurant--Las Novedades--tried and true dishes from Spanish friends and relatives, and her own unique, delectable creations. The resulting savory delights will please and comfort the whole family. Not your average cookbook, this colorful guide to authentic Spanish cooking is enriched with Clarita's lively anecdotes and personal stories, making it a treasure for your kitchen.
Recipes Remembered
Recipes Remembered gives voice to the remarkable stories and cherished recipes of the Holocaust community. The first professionally written kosher cookbook of its kind is a moving compilation of food memories, stories about food and families, and recipes from Holocaust survivors from Poland, Austria, Germany, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Russia, Ukraine, and Greece.
Baked Italian
The latest release in the Baked series of high-end marijuana cookbooks is Baked Italian which features over 50 savory gourmet meals for chefs with discerning palates. This is the marijuana cookbook for the Jamie Oliver generation, featuring easy-to-follow directions that enable even the most timid of cooks to create delectable meals of all kinds -- including delicious seven-course repasts and wholesome recipes for a healthier and more mature variety of Mediterranean-inspired cannabis cuisine. Baked Italian was written for people who want to eat their high without sacrificing good taste and a well-rounded diet. Few marijuana cookbooks address the fact that Cannabis is a spicy, harsh-tasting plant that often doesn't cook particularly well due to its flavor, consistency and inability to dissolve in water. In addition, marijuana cookbooks often only provide recipes for a variety of unhealthy snack foods which is actually counterproductive for medical patients. Baked Italian addresses these issues head on by providing stunningly accurate visual and textual instructions on how to make genuinely nutritious and well-balanced marijuana meals that look and taste great. Most cannabis cookbooks simply instruct readers to make cannabis butter, and then add that butter to a variety of pre-existing, non-cannabis recipes. The results are a variety of meals that taste harsh, grainy, and difficult to swallow. The recipes in Baked Italian are designed to counteract the problematic flavor, texture and solubility of Cannabis in order to produce delicious meals that patients and recreational users alike will actually enjoy eating and looking at! Yzabetta Sativa goes even further and offers readers not one, but six, methods of extracting the THC from marijuana and using it to infuse her amazing array of seven course Italian meals. Chef Yzabetta Sativa, herself a medical marijuana user and supplier to high end Compassion Clubs throughout the 15 States where medical marijuana is legal, specializes in producing healthy cannabis-infused meals for medical marijuana users, including those with special dietary requirements. Her delicious recipes are tried-and-true and provide accurate information about regulating dosage and counteracting the harsh flavor of marijuana so that the food looks and tastes great. Whether you make these treats for recreational or medicinal reasons, you will enjoy the amazing range of tasty recipes served up in Baked Italian. The book includes such savory meals as marijuana-infused Lamb Carpaccio, Spaghetti Marinara, Fennel with Prosciutto, Layered Vegetable Casserole, Carthusian Cabbage, and of course Tiramisu, all certified classics with medical marijuana patients across the country. Baked Italian is the indispensable cookbook for today's gourmet marijuana chef. The book includes more than 50 road-tested recipes, with full sections on all aspects of Italian meals: Aperitivo, Antipasto, Primo, Secondo, Contorno, Dolce, and of course Caffee and Digestivo -- something that no other marijuana cookbook has ever showcased. Gone are the days of pot brownies -- they aren't healthy for medical patients, and they simply won't cut it for today's recreational users. Modern cannabis foodies have an educated palate and they are anxiously awaiting a genuine marijuana cookbook with healthy, full course meals and never-before-seen recipes like those featured in Baked Italian Many cannabis cookbooks are cheap, black and white books containing no instructional photographs or directions, but Baked Italian is a full color masterpiece containing hundreds of beautiful photographs detailing the culinary process step by step and truly teaching budding marijuana chefs not just how to make treats, but also how to make healthy, wholesome meals infused with marijuana. More than just a cookbook -- Baked Italian offers a way to explore a healthier way of life by expanding your culinary hori
Flavors of My World
Update your passport and join Chef Maneet Chauhan of Food Network's Chopped on a culinary journey as she creates the finest cuisine from 25 different countries. In her book Flavors of My World, Chef Maneet shares recollections and inspiration from her travels abroad--and she brings that inspiration home to put her own twist on dozens of recipes, using Indian flavors! Each country, from Argentina to Vietnam, features a food and a drink recipe. Highlights include Pa Doi Pots de Cr癡me from France, Sarson Saag Paneer Spanakopita from Greece, Mint Cilantro Shrimp Pakora Sushi from Japan, and Corgi Coffee Atole from Mexico.
From Paris to Provence
Paris to Provence is a culinary travelogue of separate summers spent in France, interweaving a collection of simple recipes with evocative memories and stories of those years. "This beautiful m矇moire will beguile everyone who loves France and should be essential reading for anyone going there for the first time. Ethel and Sara have captured a beloved place through the rosy, whimsical, wacky, tender, and honest lens of childhood. Forget three-star dining and luxury travel; this is the France that I love and remember with pleasure. The recipes are simple and soul satisfying--from caf矇 fare and home cooking to street food and a village feast. I was enchanted with the evocative photos and charmed by every memory."--Alice Medrich, author of Sinfully Easy Delicious Desserts"To read Paris to Provence is to take a beautiful and wonderfully nostalgic journey to the France of my childhood, the France of sweet dreams. If you've ever had your soul captured by the magic that exists in the lighter side of la France profonde, and if you have a sensitivity toward joyful moments created around food, family, and friends, then Paris to Provence is for you. It's a lovely book filled with classic and simple yet delicious French recipes. Somebody needs to open a restaurant here in the United States that uses this book to inspire its menu. I'd eat there at least once a week!"--William Widmaier, author of A Feast at the BeachEthel and Sara beguile you with recipes and stories from their summer childhoods as they traveled with their respective families from Paris to Provence. In markets, caf矇s, truck stops, bakeries, bistros, and French family homes, the girls experienced their first taste of France, re-created here through recipes, stories, and photographs. Inspired by her memories of truck stop lunches sitting next to tables of grizzled truckers, Ethel gives us Steak au Poivre ? la Sauce aux Morilles (pepper steak with morels). Sara's whimsical game of using her asparagus as soldiers' spears to guard her food from her sister is the source of her recipe for Les Soldats (soft-boiled eggs and fresh asparagus spears). Lingering over late-night dinners with grown-ups and listening in on their stories of the resistance and wild boar hunts inspired Ethel's recipe for Fraises au Vin Rouge (strawberries in red wine syrup). Rosemary and its powerful scent, first discovered by Sara while hiking with her family in the Luberon Mountains in the south of France, infuses her recipe for Cotes d'Agneau Grill矇es au Romarin (grilled lamb chops with rosemary). From ?les Flottantes (poached meringues in cr癡me anglaise) to Escargots (snails in garlic butter), and from Merguez (spicy grilled lamb sausage patties) to Ratatouille (summer vegetable stew), each recipe reflects Sara and Ethel's childhood experiences in Paris and Provence. Sixty thoughtful, simple, and traditionally French dishes complemented by over one hundred luscious photographs will send you toyour kitchen, and maybe even to France.
The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook
From the Publisher of New York Times Bestseller The Mediterranean Diet for BeginnersThe Mediterranean Diet Cookbook makes it easy to transition to a Mediterranean diet, one of the healthiest diets in the world, with 150 Mediterranean diet recipes that are delicious and easy to follow. These healthy recipes use fresh, whole foods that are low in carbohydrates and fats, and naturally high in disease-fighting phytonutrients and antioxidants. The Mediterranean diet plan is full of flavorful foods that are scientifically proven to reduce the risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease.Let The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook change your diet forever with: 150 Savory Recipes for delicious breakfasts, salads, soups, seafood and meat dishes, snacks, desserts, and moreHealthful Ingredients and super-foods packed with omega-3s, antioxidants, and fiberDetailed Information on how a Mediterranean diet can help you lose weight, feel better, and drastically improve your heart healthRecipes include: Chicken Marsala, Italian Breaded Shrimp, Roasted Pork Tenderloin, Greek Kebabs, Baked Ziti, and much more!The Mediterranean Diet Cookbook: A Mediterranean Cookbook with 150 Healthy Mediterranean Diet Recipes will show you how to live and eat healthfully on a Mediterranean diet, without sacrificing flavor.
Popes, Peasants, and Shepherds
The food of Rome and its region, Lazio, is redolent of herbs, olive oil, ricotta, lamb, and pork. It is the food of ordinary, frugal people, yet it is a very modern cuisine in that it gives pride of place to the essential flavors of its ingredients. In this only English-language book to encompass the entire region, the award-winning author of Encyclopedia of Pasta, Oretta Zanini De Vita, offers a substantial and complex social history of Rome and Lazio through the story of its food. Including more than 250 authentic, easy-to-follow recipes, the author leads readers on an exhilarating journey from antiquity through the Middle Ages to the mid-twentieth century.
How to Bake British Cakes, Crumpets, Buns & Biscuits
REVISED - NOW WITH INSTANT POT AND AIR FRYER RECIPES & GIVEAWAYS All our recipes include both Imperial and Metric Measurements About How To Bake British Cakes, Crumpets, Buns & BiscuitsThere is a rich tradition of English baking that includes sweet to savory baked goods and everything in between. In this book of the Authentic English Recipes series you'll find the following recipes: Bakewell TartsEnglish ShortbreadSconesChelsea BunsChelsea Buns (Bread Machine Method)Victoria Sponge CakeCrumpetsCrumpets (Bread Machine Method)Custard TartsDundee CakeEnglish Bath Buns (Bread Machine Method)English MuffinsEnglish Muffins (Bread Machine Method)Digestive BiscuitsHot Cross Buns (Bread Machine Method)MadeleinesMaid of Honour TartsSausage RollsNew RecipesInstant Pot Dundee CakeAir Fryer Sausage RollsBelieve it or not, most of these tasty recipes are easier to make than you might think.So grab this book now and be baking like a real Brit in no time. GiveawaysBe sure to check out the back of the book for your link to choose a book from our catalogue for FREE as a thank you for buying this book. About Authentic English Recipes It's great to try new recipes for the first time. To experience new flavors and food combinations you may never have thought of. But for most of our day to day cooking we never open a cookbook or precisely measure ingredients. We go by what feels right and the experience of cooking the same meal many times before. The How To Make Authentic English Recipes series is more about the method and the ingredients than it is about precise measuring. This is the way our Grandmothers and Mothers cooked. These are recipes my Grandmother passed down to my Mother and then to me.I hope you enjoy this series of cookbooks and will soon be using these homemade recipes and cooking like a true Brit. Imperial and Metric MeasurementsAll of our recipes include BOTH Imperial and Metric measurements. For example: 350簞F (175簞C, Gas Mark 4) and 1 teaspoon (5 mL) and 1 pound (454g), etc.
The Little Paris Kitchen
Rachel Khoo moved to Paris, studied patisserie, fell in love with the city, became a restaurateur in a very tiny space, then, a television star, and is now a bestselling author! Not every lover of Paris experiences this career trajectory, but cooks of all skill levels with a taste for French fare will be inspired by The Little Paris Kitchen to try an updated approach to French cuisine. In this charming cookbook, Khoo demystifies French cooking with 120 enticing recipes for simple, classic, and fresh French dishes, from gouter (snacks) to elegant desserts. More than 100 breathtaking photos from celebrated photographer David Loftus shine a spotlight on the delicious food and the City of Light, and capture Khoo interacting with her purveyors and friends. We all can't have springtime in Paris. But we all can enjoy this delectable, do-able food!
The Goodness and Best-Kept Secrets of Mediterranean Food
The secret to a long, healthy life isn't found in some new diet pill, injection, or modern medical breakthrough. The keys to a longer, healthier, happier life can be found within ancient traditions based on Mother Nature's bounty. Mediterranean grandmothers know that people survive longer and live better simply by eating fresh, organic, healthy, raw food every day. This is the effortless practice followed by the people of the Mediterranean for millennia. The Mediterranean diet is packed with delicious foods rich in anti-ageing antioxidants, carbohydrates, fibre, protein, and minerals-homemade bread, pasta, fresh organic vegetables picked from the garden, fresh Mediterranean herbs and spices, tomatoes, onions, garlic, basil, extra virgin olive oil, cheese, fresh milk and dairy, polenta, rice, parsley, mixed salad, capsicum, lemon, eggplant, green and black olives, lentils, legumes, spinach, cereals, nuts, fresh and dried beans, peas, corn, fresh and dried fruit, and seafood, with eggs, poultry, and red meat limited to just once or twice a week. Now these ancient secrets and recipes are updated for a new generation. You don't need to follow a torturous diet framed around deprivation and manufactured pills, shakes, and processed diet foods to reach or maintain your health goals. The people of the Mediterranean treat their bodies as holy temples, offering up only the best and healthiest food. Eating a healthier diet can help you to look and feel younger-and you are never too old to start reversing the ravages of time.
Vive La France!
Here are 180 recipes of traditional French appetizers, entrees, and desserts that members of the French National Assembly, representing the myriad regions of their native country, have decided to share with the world. From a challenging slow-cooked hare recipe that predates the French Revolution to the simplest bread, The Cuisine of the French Republic is both wittily political and warmly personal. It comes with fascinating legends of La France profonde, historical information, and a great deal of Gallic charm. None of the recipes are chic, trendy, minimalist, or Nouvelle Cuisine. Here is the real thing. The diversity and originality of these recipes are representative of France's rich culinary heritage. The Cuisine of the French Republic offers a unique chance of entering La France profonde that no, or few tourists ever penetrate. This comprehensive cultural and gastronomic insider view into private kitchens, farms, replete with ancestral recipes passed on through generations will enchant the armchair traveler as well as inspire to visit the many different regions of France--a country so rich, with many cuisines. "Cooking is our soul," Branget says, "but political life, politics intrude. These recipes are testimony to our small pleasures, our contribution to history."
Scandinavian Classics
As one of Sweden's hottest chefs, Niklas Ekstedt shares with us his favorite traditional dishes. Niklas has taken classic Swedish recipes and provided his own modern twist, creating delicious meals that use the freshest ingredients. Niklas takes the reader on a journey through the history of Swedish food, explaining how many of Sweden's favorite meals were created and how they're presented in today's restaurants. Niklas's book provides dishes for every palate with recipes for soups, vegetable sides, breads, traditional preserves, different ways to prepare fish and meat, and a variety of desserts. With simple instructions and over 126 beautiful photographs, Niklas takes you step-by-step through the cooking process to ensure your at-home meal tastes gourmet.
Irish Food & Cooking
This inspired collection of 150 authentic step-by-step dishes captures the heart and soul of Irish cooking. The recipes make the most of the wonderful local ingredients from wild and cultivated harvest fruits to meats, game, seafood and regional breads and brews. From boxty potato pancakes to beef and guiness casserole, this wonderful volume is for all those who want to discover the secrets of a traditional cuisine, and to visit the land through its recipes. Every recipe is shown in step by step photographs to ensure success.